While Saw’s Soul Kitchen might look like nothing special on the outside, it offers up some of the best barbecue in Birmingham and – for that matter – the whole country.
Since 2009, Saw’s has been attracting hungry diners looking to fill up on its Carolina-style smoked pulled pork, chicken and ribs. The best part? You can dress your plate however you like with any of their three signature sauces. If you’re not in the mood for their barbecue, they also have stuffed baked potatoes, salads, burgers and an assortment of Southern sides.
233 Finley Ave. W.
Niki’s West has become a Birmingham institution after offering customers homestyle Southern cooking at its finest in a no-fuss atmosphere for more than 50 years.
By Erica Thomas, managing editor
IRONDALE Eat at Panoptic, a full-service food truck that operates in the Birmingham-metro, is moving into its first brick-and-mortar building.
The new restaurant will be in the location of the former Green Acres Cafe, at 1819 Crestwood Blvd, in Irondale. The building has been renovated inside and out.
Executive Chef Raquel Ervin has had a lifelong passion for food, according to the Eat at Panoptic website.
“Eat at Panoptic prides itself with offering premier culinary services and southern hospitality to its clients,” the website states.
The business will now offer cafe eating, food truck services, catering and delivery.