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Ocean

 (4 Ratings)

Award winning seafood spot

Fresh seafood served up in an exciting and contemporary atmosphere.

Five Points South · 1218 20th St S, Birmingham


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Hot and Hot Fish Club

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Spacious and modern dining

Elegant restaurant that blends French, Southern, and California-styles of cooking. Reservations are highly recommended.

Five Points South · 2180 11th Ct S, Birmingham


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Bamboo

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Asian-inspired restaurant and bar located downtown.

Serving lunch and dinner, and open late on the weekends. Sake and wine available with Asian and locally crafted beer on...

Downtown · 2212 2nd Ave N, Birmingham


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