From restaurants and bars, to stores and arcades, there are several places located throughout Alabama that’ll take you back in time and fill you with nostalgia. One place in particular is Unplugged, which is one of the state’s newest bars. To learn all about this bar, including what makes it different from others, take a look below.
Unplugged, which opened for business last fall, is a unique, 90s-inspired bar that's located in downtown Birmingham, Alabama's Five Points South neighborhood.
When it comes to drinks, Unplugged offers a great selection of specialty cocktails, including "Hi-C Mimosas," "Frozen Gushers," "Tang Spritz," and more. Different types of wine and beer are also available.
When it comes to food, Unplugged's menu offers a creative spin on some of our favorite foods from the 90s. If you're a fan of pizza, you'll love the bar's "Pizza Fries" and...
If you're more of a burger fan, you'll want to try the bar's popular "Patty Mayonnaise Melt," which consists of grass-fed beef, Tillamook cheddar cheese, chopped onions and pickles, Unplugged sauce, and catsup between two slices of toasted white bread.
For all you "Friends" fans, you've got to try the bar's famous sandwich, "The Tribbiani." It consists of thick-cut bologna, mayo, beer mustard, potato chips, lettuce, and white American cheese between two slices of toasted white bread.
One of the most popular snack foods of the 90s was Dunkaroos. Unplugged has put their very own spin on this classic treat by creating "Funkaroos," which consists of homemade chocolate chip cookies and a bourbon funfetti cake icing dip.
The next time you're passing through Birmingham, Alabama, consider stopping by Unplugged. You'll love it, especially if you grew up during the 90s. It's truly nostalgic!
For more information about Unplugged, you can view its website here and its Facebook page here. Hours: Monday, closed; Tuesday-Thursday, 5 p.m. to 11 p.m.; Friday, 4 p.m. to 1 a.m.; Saturday, 12 p.m. to 1 a.m.; Sunday, 12 p.m. to 10 p.m.
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