Enjoy custom coffee specialties, lattes, teas, and smoothies from this hole-in-the-wall, but great coffee shop! Ashley's favorite is the frozen avalanche, it's a crowd favorite!
A trendy gathering place in downtown Fairhope, Alabama, Provision features a cafe, coffee shop, wine bar, gourmet goods, home decor items, and specialty gifts. Enjoy breakfast, brunch, or lunch from an inspired menu or drop by in the evening for wine and small plates.
Considered lower Alabama’s first production craft brewery, Fairhope Brewing Company carries a wide range of selections including IPAs, stouts, ports, golden ales, seasonal flavors, cider, and wine. With fifteen brews on tap, there is plenty of variety for the beer enthusiast. The rustic taproom does not serve food, but patrons are allowed to bring their own.
This old fashioned ice cream and coffee shop has been a local favorite for over 26 years. Serving ice cream, specialty treats, coffee, and gourmet popcorn, it is one of the most popular downtown snack spots year-round.
Owned by local celebrity chef “Panini Pete”, this waterfront restaurant is a favorite for its unique menu embracing distinct yet balanced flavors in a relaxed and casual atmosphere. Located at Fly Creek Marina, this restaurant is the prime spot to enjoy a delicious meal while taking in a breathtaking sunset over Mobile Bay.
Located in downtown Fairhope, this cozy eatery features an abundance of signature sushi options and Japanese cuisine. Using a combination of American ingredients with Japanese skills, this master chef creates art on a plate with his unique twist on traditional sushi.
Fairhope Squeeze is a local juice bar featuring fresh-squeezed juices, smoothies, & fruteras (fruit bowls). It is located at 42 South Section Street in the French Quarter section of downtown Fairhope. There are two main entrances to the French Quarter. One entrance is located on De La Mare Avenue and the other entrance is located on South Section Street. A little alleyway takes you into the French Quarter courtyard, home to a few local boutique shops & Panini Pete’s Café and Market. Parking on De La Mare Avenue, Section Street, Fairhope Avenue, or South Church Street would be the shortest walk to Fairhope Squeeze. A public parking garage is conveniently located on North Church Street behind the Hampton Inn. There is also a public parking lot just north of the Fairhoper’s Community Park on South Church Street, a small parking lot behind Julwin’s Restaurant on Bancroft Street & another parking area just north of the Fairhope Public Library on Bancroft Street.