An open-air bar overlooking Washington Street in downtown Huntsville. The entrance is located at ground level immediately south of the Clinton Street parking garage. Ascend the original Art Deco terrazzo staircase from the 1950s into the original projection room from the renowned Martin Theater. Design elements include 18-foot ceilings with exposed original beams, intimate seating, multiple TV’s, large island bar serving artisan cocktails and classic American food.
The absolute perfect location to see a parade and people-watch.
LOCATED ON THE 2ND STORY OF 116 WASHINGTON STREET IN DOWNTOWN HUNTSVILLE
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Opens at 11 am Tuesday – Sunday
Huntsville’s premier nightclub located in the heart of Downtown Huntsville!
Home of the original “Friday Night 3 For All” featuring $3 cover charge and $3 drinks every Friday night.
Hours: Fri and Sat 9 pm – 2 am unless a special event
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116 Washington Street SE
256.539.9974
The Huntsville Museum of Art is open Tuesday through Saturday, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Thursday, 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. and Sunday, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. The museum is closed to the public on Mondays and some major holidays.
Huntsville Museum of Art, North Alabama’s leading visual arts center, moved to its beautiful facility in Big Spring International Park in March 1998. The nationally-accredited Museum fills its thirteen galleries with a variety of exhibitions throughout the year, including prestigious traveling exhibits and the work of nationally and regionally acclaimed artists.
The Museum’s own permanent collection is comprised of over 3,000 objects and also forms the basis for several exhibitions each year. In addition, the Museum offers reception areas on the gallery level and in the Great Hall for weddings, meetings and other events. Visitors can also shop for local art, jewelry, handmade items and much more in The Museum Store.
Named as one of the state’s “Top 10” destinations by the Alabama Bureau of Tourism and Travel, the Huntsville Museum of Art is gaining a reputation throughout the South for bringing high-caliber touring exhibitions to the region. Nearly 40,000 people visited the Museum during A Taste for Splendor: Russian Imperial and European Treasures from the Hillwood Museum. Another 23,000 visited the blockbuster exhibition Land of the Winged Horsemen: Art in Poland.
In addition to its exhibitions, the Museum offers art classes for children and adults along with special programs, lectures, and musical presentations that add extra dimensions to the art work on display.
The Bottle, an upscale eatery that features southern cuisine with a French influence, specializes in steaks, chops and a variety of the freshest fish avail-able. The changing seasonal menu includes raw oysters, jumbo lump Blue crab cakes, veal chops, lamb racks and Hereford Choice Beef. The Bottle—a name referencing the near mythic, long-shuttered Green Bottle Grill—in-vites guests to experience southern hos-pitality that will not soon be forgotten.