Mobile is the birthplace of Mardi Gras. Checkout the most amazing party that brings great music, food, and the arts alive on the floats within various parading organizations throughout the city. Mobile Carnival Association hours Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday 9am-4pm Tuesday, Thursday, Sunday closed
The best crab claws and seafood with great atmosphere and views of Mobile Bay. They are known for there drinks the Chrissies. The service is impeccable when ordering they plate everyones dishes at the same times maintaining sheer perfection. Reservations are needed before hand if not you will wait for 1-2 hours to be seated.
hours Wednesday- Friday 2pm Saturday-Sunday noon Formerly known as the historic "Crystal Ice Factory", The Ice Box has been transformed into downtown Mobile's newest bar! Stop by and enjoy one of our wildly popular Frozen Cocktails, in our newest outdoor addition, "The Ice Box Yard". #HaveAnIceDay
This place has amazing dueling pianos and big mirrors to enter you have to pay a cover of five dollars per person. You can request songs and write them on a napkins enjoy music from all different genres. If you want to move your song up on the list you can tip the dueling piano players additional. It is open Thursday from 7pm until 2am.
hours 4pm until close dressy casual no sweatpants t-shirts shorts, flip flops, ripped jeans, jeans password for entrance code on social media in bold Psst… No Password, No Entry. Las Floriditas is a prohibition-era speakeasy designed in tribute to the birthplace of the daiquiri – El Floridita in Havana, Cuba. Once inside the concealed bar, guests will be greeted by a long-forgotten era of refinement.
This was the first place Jack Campbell took me as a child and I loved every moment of it. This place has not changed a bit since I was a kid they are known for there peanuts and I also love their peanut butter cups. There hours are Monday through Thursday 9 am to 6pm. Hours Friday through Saturday are 9:30 am-8:30pm. The hours for Sunday are 9 am until 6pm.