The Tuscaloosa tourism bureau, VisitTuscaloosa, does a fine job highlighting the best T-Town has to offer, including a list of Black-owned restaurants you should try this year. We combed through their picks and explored what each restaurant has to offer:
says. Look for specialties like jerk chicken, curried goat and Jamaican cocktails, plus special events like their Reggae Crawfish Boil or weekly occurrences like Blues and Brunch every Sunday . Opened by husband and wife veterans Romeo and Tamara Tomlinson in 2017, the business initially started out as a small food truck in Woodbridge, Va.
” They make and serve baked chicken quarters, catfish, fried pork chops, hamburger steak, green beans, collard greens, cornbread, stew, peach cobbler and other soul food favorites like beef livers, chitlins, neckbones, oxtail and gizzards. But the most-ordered items remain the pork sandwiches and pig’s feet.
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