Now that summer is here, outside temps are on the rise. With that being said, if you're looking for a unique place in Alabama to grab a drink on a hot day, look no further than Lucy's BARge. For information about Lucy's BARge, take a look below.
Lucy's BARge is located atop of a barge on the banks of the Tennessee River at Wheeler Lake in Athens, Alabama.
Since opening for business, this floating bar has attracted numerous locals and visitors from afar for its unique atmosphere and friendly service.
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It's the perfect place to gather with friends on a hot day for a cold and refreshing drink.
Speaking of drinks, a variety of beer and mixed drinks is available. The margaritas are highly recommended.
Food is also offered at Lucy's BARge via Lucy's Grill. The kitchen is in a separate building where orders are rung in and brought to the BARge in to-go bags. They offer everything from hamburgers and cheeseburgers, to...
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...a great selection of Mexican favorites such as quesadillas, burritos, fajitas, and more.
Note: No call in orders, and no dine in available.
The next time you're in Athens and in the mood for a cold and refreshing drink on a hot day, consider stopping by Lucy's BARge. Whether you arrive by land or water, you'll love it!
For more information about Lucy's BARge, including hours, you can view their website or Facebook page.
Have you ever been to Lucy's BARge in Athens, Alabama? If so, what did you think about it? Please share your thoughts with us in the comments below?
Another floating restaurant/bar in Alabama that's perfect for a drink on a hot day is Stanfield's River Bottom Grille in Florence. For information, be sure to take a look at the following article: This Floating Restaurant In Alabama Is Such A Unique Place To Dine.
Have you ever had one of the common dreams in which you are back in school and can't find your locker, forgot to wear clothes, or have a final exam for a class you forgot to attend? What if I told you that you could set it all straight in real life at a hidden speakeasy in Huntsville, Alabama? This may be the only speakeasy that is tucked away in a former school. While I recommend you not forget your clothes, no one is checking your skirt length against the dress code. And there are no pop quizzes. Coincidentally, you do have to find the right locker to get inside.
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The Speakeasy at Straight to Ale is located at Campus No. 805, a former public school building that now houses breweries, restaurants, bars and other entertainment venues. There is a video arcade, an axe-throwing venue, and even a ballroom with dance lessons.
If this conjures the lost-locker dream, well, sorry. I promise you'll have a much more fun outcome when you locate the correct bank of lockers that conceal The Speakeasy at Straight to Ale, a space operated by one of the two breweries at Campus 805 (the other is Yellowhammer).
I don't want to ruin the fun of finding it with too big of a hint. I will just knock on wood that you'll find it.
When you slide away the faux locker front, it reveals a small room leading to a much larger space. The speakeasy's hours can vary, so if the door is closed, you'll have to come back another time.
The speakeasy features a 10-tap bar and a full mixed drink menu, too. It is 2,600 square feet and can accommodate up to 110 people.
It's typically much less crowded than that, though, unless someone is hosting a larger private event. The space is easily configurable and has become a popular spot for engagement and anniversary parties, small reunions, and other events.
And if you happen to catch it when it's open to curious speakeasy seekers, you can just enjoy the quiet hideaway over a cocktail.
If you're curious about the brewery and its other rental spaces, visit the Straight to Ale Brewing website and follow the Straight to Ale Brewing Facebook page for the latest events there. To learn more about all of the businesses at this former school property, visit the Campus 805 website.
Have you found the lucky lockers and visited this hidden speakeasy in Huntsville, Alabama? Let us know about your experience and definitely share if you venture there for the first time. If you love sleuthing out this spot, we bet you'll also enjoy this Hunstville Hunters Scavenger Hunt.
Growing up in Alabama from birth through college, I didn't hear much about the beach bar Flora-Bama, despite it being around far longer than I've been alive. I took several Gulf Coast trips in my teens and early 20s, and yet, somehow, I've never been to this iconic beach bar on the Alabama-Florida line. It seems like I heard a lot more about it when I lived in Nashville and how it's a must-do for music, oysters, beach bumming, and raising a toast – or several.
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So, what's all the fuss about? Let's dive into the history and highlights.
This restaurant, bar, oyster bar, and lounge opened in 1964 on the Florida-Alabama border, technically in Pensacola, Florida, and within six feet of Orange Beach, Alabama. I am curious if Floridians also feel like they've missed out if they've not paid a visit.
And since we are talking about the state line, I'll touch on one of the bar's most famous events – the annual Interstate Mullet Toss, which marked its 40th year in April 2024. The competition is exactly what it sounds like. People of all ages compete over three days throwing thousands of dead, frozen fish to see who can toss one the longest distance across the state line. If you're just not into that sort of thing, there's also live music by over 40 bands and plenty of revelry and socializing.
If you wonder what happens to the dead fish, they're donated to a local alligator sanctuary, according to local reports. Entry fees for the competition raise money for local charities, with the 2024 total topping $30,000.
I can't believe I've not been to a place where people have been throwing dead fish at us for all these years! I kid. I do think I'd be more inclined to visit for a music event, and Flora-Bama has plenty of them, from local artists to big-name performers that have included Kenny Chesney, Jimmy Buffett, and Kid Rock over the years.
Every single day, you will hear live music on multiple stages at Flora-Bama. Part of its perennial appeal is this spot keeps rocking past the spring/summer season.
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It's during the cooler months when Flora-Bama hosts one of its most popular draws for music lovers. The Annual Frank Brown International Songwriters’ Festival is held over 11 days in mid-November and marks its 40th year in 2024. More than 200 songwriters from all walks of life and levels of fame play at Flora-Bama and other venues along the coast.
I love an in-the-round songwriters' session almost as much as the idea of posting up on a lounge chair under an umbrella by a beach stage. Almost.
And of course, there's the beach food. It's not called "Flora-Bama World Famous Oyster Bar" for nothing. Supposedly the oysters are legendary. While I've never been a fan of them anywhere, I'd definitely be interested in the veggie burger or big Blue Chair Bay Shrimp Taco.
As you might imagine, the drink options are plentiful and yet the when-at-Flora-Bama beverage is the famous Bushwacker. The cold, creamy concoction is a boozy milkshake said to be a blend of vanilla ice cream, milk, rum, amaretto, Kahlúa, and crème de cacao.
While I sadly have yet to take the first step, loyal customers can get perks like a free first drink on Thursday nights, free admission year-round (excluding special events besides the Mullet Toss), and a gift shop discount with the purchase of a membership card. I bet I'd become a card-carrying member about midway through the second Bushwacker!
Are you a veteran of this iconic beach bar on the Alabama-Florida line? Give me some first-timer tips before I make a plan to go! I've already got my eye on this blanket-sized beach towel.
If you're considering a first visit yourself, you can see the full menu on the Flora-Bama website and stay up-to-the-minute on events via the Flora-Bama Facebook page.