So where do we buy tickets from the University?
Is this the site: https://oss.ticketmaster.com/aps/caj...etails/20MOBID
There is also a site linked to the bowl page to buy directly from the lending tree bowl.
This was posted by a South Al fan on the SBC board
Hotels
stay downtown if possible because all of the action is there.
Hampton Inn - request balcony room
Hilton Garden Inn - nice bar/restaurant and right on parade route. Very new
Battle House
Holiday Inn
Hilton Admiral
Candlewood Suites
Malaga Inn - older bed and breakfast type hotel
Quality Inn - if you're looking for a place to crash and don't care about amenities this is your place. It's a party hotel as all rooms are connected by balconies which makes it fun but noisy. Great hotel for college kids or those looking to party. Parking lot turns into a tailgate. Bring grills and beer
Restaurants:
Callaghans Irish Social Club - great burgers, neighborhood bar/restaurant
Wintzell's Oyster Bar - great seafood fun bar. Sit at bar and watch/eat fresh shucked raw oysters
Chuck's Fish - reservations and request to sit upstairs. Excellent sushi and seafood
NOJA - reservations and great date spot $$$
Dumbwaiter - reservations one of our favorite downtown restaurants
Felix Fish Camp - reservations nice seafood restaurant on Mobile Bay
R & R Seafood - low key but really good fried seafood PO Boys!
Original Oyster House - great for families - awesome fried seafood. Get the whole fried flounder and cheese grits!
Breakfast - Ruby Slipper, Spot of Tea, Serda Coffee
Sunday Brunch - go ahead and make reservations at FIVE for their Sunday brunch. Opens at 10am Great food and live music. NFL games on tv and nice atmosphere. Kid friendly. My family will probably be here
https://www.five-bar.com/location/mobile-alabama/
Quick lunch downtown - Heroes Sports Bar, Loda Bier Garten, Moes BBQ, OK Bicycle Shop
Nightlife:
Dauphin Street - one street with bars for every taste. Open containers ok as long as it is poured in plastic cup which bars will have a front door. All bars are easy and safe walking distance from every downtown hotel
A few bars I suggest. In order of walking from river (Battle House, Hampton, Riverview) west down Dauphin
Veets - hole in the wall across from Riverview Plaza. Awesome live music, older crowd. Doesn't get going until 9pm+
Haberdasher - great drinks, nice crowd
Loda Bier Garten - hundreds of craft beer good food
Alchemy Tavern - neat bar with good beer
Pat's - many may remember Pat's for "hosting" the RedHawk fans. Beer specials
Serda Brewing - brewery with nice outdoor seating
Post - very good mixed drinks, nice crowd
O'Daly's Irish Pub - college aged crowd, three bars all connected. Good music, drink specials
The Garage
Moe's BBQ - get a bushwhacker. This is the last bar on Dauphin Street. No need to go any further past Moe's.
Big events:
Mardi Gras Parade Saturday night
The parade runs in front of the major downtown hotels: Hilton Garden Inn, Candlewood Suites, Battle House, Hampton Inn and Riverview. This is a big parade with around 20 local floats, team cheerleaders and bands. Make sure kids have bags to keep all of their beads, footballs and stuffed animals. It's a ton of fun and highlight of the bowl experience.
The best place to watch the parade is anywhere along Bienville Square. Battle House, Hampton and Riverview will be packed and it's at end of route so many riders will be low or out of throws.
Pep-rally and street party is Sunday night
Ladd Stadium - It's not awful but it's not very good. Concessions are terrible so eat before you enter. They do sell beer and liquor so that's a plus. Parking is first come first inside the gates. If you get there late you'll have to pay $20 to park in someone's yard. Shuttles are a good idea or Uber is fine.
If you need to buy tailgating supplies there's a good grocery store a few blocks from the stadium Winn Dixie 1550 Government Street
Things to see/do
USS Alabama
Carnival Museum
Gulf Quest Maritime Museum
Gulf Coast Duck Tour - http://www.gulfcoastducks.com
Gulf Coast Pedal Tour - fun way to bar hop down Dauphin Street
Crescent theater - nice one screen theater. Buy tickets early http://www.crescenttheater.com
Bienville Bites downtown food tour
Spring Hill College - nice place to walk/run away from downtown if weather is good
Dauphin Island - visit fort morgan and dauphin island aquarium and sea lab. Great for kids and history lovers
Gulf Shores / Orange Beach beaches
- LuLu's for lunch with kids or adults.
-Flora Bama Yacht Club (main bar is across street on Gulf of Mexico)
Downtown Fairhope for shopping - make sure to take Scenic 98 when driving from Mobile. Very nice drive along Mobile Bay
- Fairhope Brewery
- Sunset Pointe lunch
- Grand Hotel for walking/running. When you walk onto property take a left and walk the boardwalk along Mobile Bay
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