There’s A WWII-Themed Restaurant In Alabama… And You’ll Want To Visit
Alabama is filled with many great places to eat, including The Warbird Diner. This small town restaurant, which has only been open for a few months, is a definite must-visit for anyone passing through the Lawrence County region. For reasons why this one-of-a-kind restaurant is worth a stop, take a look below.
The Warbird Diner is a WWII-themed restaurant that's located in the tiny town of Courtland. It's one of Alabama's most unique restaurants and is an absolute must-visit for history lovers of all ages.
Without a doubt, the restaurant's most special feature is its "Wall of Service Heroes." On this special wall, both servicemen and servicewomen leave their signatures and the year(s) they served in the military.
For more information about The Warbird Diner, you can view its website
here and its Facebook page
here. You can visit The Warbird Diner at 12150 Jackson St., Courtland, AL 35618. The Warbird Diner's hours are as follows: Sunday-Monday, closed; Tuesday-Thursday, 11:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.; Friday-Saturday, 11:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.
If you’ve already visited this unique restaurant, please share your thoughts with us in the comments.
Jennifer is the Alabama staff writer for Only In Your State and has nearly 15 years of professional writing experience. She enjoys discovering new places and currently calls North Alabama home.