Best Restaurants in Mobile AL
If you come home from a trip without photos of delicious food and more restaurant recommendations than museum stubs, this article may not be for you. But if you are the kind of traveler that picks destinations based on local dishes, swoons over photos of treats and mouthwatering dishes, Mobile Alabama might just be the spot for you. I had some incredible meals during my time in Mobile, so here are my recommendations for the best restaurants in Mobile AL.
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Best Breakfast Spots in Mobile AL
Bob’s Downtown Diner
Right before my incredible air boating and kayaking adventure with Gators, I had breakfast at Bob’s Downtown Diner. I ordered the Corned Beef Hash, and it was hands down one of the best versions I have ever tried. I admit it doesn’t look particularly photogenic, but boy, it is delicious. The owner told me that he uses his grandpa’s recipe and you can certainly feel the tradition and love that goes into this dish. Big chunks of tangy corned beef and potatoes under two perfectly cooked eggs. Poke the yolk and dig in.
Bob’s also has a changing weekly lunch menu with Southern favorites like: green fried tomatoes, seafood etouffee, and red beans and rice. On the Corner of Fat and Happy is Bob’s Facebook Page handle and it couldn’t sum it up any better.
Facebook: Bobs Downtown Diner
263 Saint Francis St
Mobile, Alabama, AL 36602
Panini Pete’s
Beignets are usually associated with Cafe DuMont in New Orleans, and as a former Louisiana resident, I was a wee bit skeptical, when I heard about Beignets in Mobile. But I was proven wrong.
Panini Pete’s Beignets were the bomb. They have a bit more substance than their Louisiana counterpart, but they are equally good. The Beignet Breakfast Sandwich is the perfect mix of sweet and savory.
But beware: DO NOT WEAR BLACK or evidence of your breakfast debauchery can be easily spotted on you for the rest of the day. Or you could just ask for one of their aprons to use as an oversized bib to protect you 😉
Facebook: Panini Petes of Mobile
102 Dauphin St
Mobile, Alabama, AL 36602
Spot of Tea
Before heading to the airport, I walked over from the Malaga Inn to Cathedral Square to grab a bite at Spot of Tea. The weather was beautiful, so I sat outside and enjoyed the view of the park, enjoying my morning coffee. Mobile has a small town feel, a southern version of Stars Hollow and sitting there on the side of the park, I felt right at home.
The food at the Spot of Tea did its part as well. The Cajun Seafood omelet sets high expectations by claiming it is “out of this world,” but it lives up to it. A fluffy omelet stuffed with spicy Cajun shrimp, smothered with a rich and creamy seafood gravy. At first, you think you’ll feel stuffed after a few bites, but trust me, it is impossible to stop eating until you scooped up the last speck of deliciousness. One of these “Can I lick my plate in public?” places.
Facebook: Spot of Tea
310 Dauphin St
Mobile, Alabama, AL 36602
Best Restaurants in Mobile Alabama
Wintzell’s Oyster House
This place is an institution and one of the oldest restaurants in Mobile. As the name suggests, you are in for a treat, if Oysters and Seafood are your thing. We shared an Oyster sampler platter, and I had a hard time picking a favorite, but I think the Oysters Bienville with crab meat and parmesan were a contender.
As the main course, I had the shrimp boil, which comes with potatoes and corn. The seasoning is on the light side (compared to a Louisiana-style boil), so it is perfect if you don’t like it quite as spicy. I also had a side of collard greens, because they are hard to find on menus in Texas and they were spot on. Just the right amount of tang and fire from the spicy vinegar.
I can’t write about this place and not tell you about our waitress: Ms. Pinky is one hell of a character and locals request her as their server when they make reservations. Spouting funny stories and ridiculous sayings (that she makes up as she goes), she’ll spice up your experience. “Slap yo tongue back delicious” was probably my favorite Ms-Pinky-ism 🙂
Facebook: Wintzell’s Oyster House
605 Dauphin St
Mobile, Alabama, AL 36602
The Noble South
A beautiful Farm-to-Table style restaurant in Mobile, The Noble South creates a unique menu around the things that are in season and locally available while keeping its southern charm. The interior is light and airy. Lots of white, natural materials like wood and chalkboard with well-placed specks of color complete the quintessential modern farmhouse look. But enough about the interior design.
The food at the Noble South is undeniably Southern comfort fare but presented with sophistication and style. Nothing says fresh market fare more than fried squash flowers, don’t you think? The braised chicken livers with greens and poached eggs melt in your mouth and explode in your mouth with an earthy sweetness.
Another highlight was the rabbit sausage with chicken and rye dumplings for a unique twist on the iconic Chicken and Dumplings recipe. Just like the season, the menu at The Noble South changes according to what is fresh and available, so make sure you take a look at their website before you go.
www.theNobleSouthRestaurant.com
Facebook: The Noble South
203 Dauphin St
Mobile, Alabama, AL 36602
Roosters
Roosters is a new addition to the collection of Dauphin Street restaurants in Mobile. When the #TacoTuesday feeling hits you, this might be the ideal spot to chow down on some street style Al Pastor tacos with fresh Pineapple with Mango/Habanero Salsa.
I have to say that I am pretty spoiled when it comes to Mexican food, living in San Antonio (and before in San Diego), so I was a bit apprehensive. But Roosters does a fantastic job. Fresh ingredients, an innovative combination of traditional and new Mexican flavors make this a fun place to check out, eat some tacos and sip some Margaritas.
Facebook: Roosters Latin American Food
211 Dauphin St
Mobile, Alabama, AL 36602
OK Bicycle Shop


If I lived in Mobile, this would be a regular hangout spot for the husband and I. Mexican food, Sushi AND 80s music? What’s not to love??? A place where the locals hang out and enjoy themselves and I can totally see why this is one of their favorite spots. It’s a dive bar with really good (no REALLY GOOD) food. I had some tongue tacos as a starter and finished off with the tuna ceviche. It was like a spicy tuna roll and traditional ceviche had a beautiful baby. Soooo delicious!!!
And then there were the drinks. I am not usually a fruity cocktail person, but when I saw that they had an Ancho-Mango-Margarita, I had to try. I loved the smoky flavor of Ancho chiles and combined with the sweetness of the mango; it was a drink I won’t forget anytime soon.
Facebook: OK Bicycle Shop
661 Dauphin St
Mobile, Alabama, AL 36602
Best Bars in Mobile Alabama
Now that I introduced some of the best restaurants in Mobile to you, let’s shift our focus to the after-dinner options. As the sister city of New Orleans (both cities were founded by the same French brothers), Mobile has a lot to offer when it comes to nightlife. There are a ton of bars in Mobile, and you won’t go thirsty, but it is not as crazy as it gets on Bourbon Street.
Eugene’s Monkey Bar
Eugene’s is a hotel bar, and usually, this is not something I’d usually recommend, but the cocktails here were really yummy and the decor is beautiful. I tried the Thyme Snap with vodka, thyme syrup, and pear juice and the Jubilee which were a perfect choice to cool down on a porch in steamy hot Alabama.
When I walked around the lobby of the hotel (a Hilton Garden Inn), I was really surprised by the stunning decor and local touch. I am not a big fan of chain hotels, but this one had lots of stunning details that made the place look unique and integrated with the Mobile location. Also, if you visit during Mobile Mardi Grad, this would be a perfect location to view the parade from your hotel room (make sure to call ahead and verify the location of your room and book early).
Facebook: Eugene’s Monkey Bar
15 N Conception St
Mobile, Alabama, AL 36602
The Haberdasher
I hate gin. With a passion. No seriously. If you put a drink with just a hint of gin in front of me, I can smell it from a mile away. But my lovely fellow travel companions peer pressured me into trying a Gin Fizz and now I am in love. I even went back for a second one the following night.
But enough about Gin. The Haberdasher is a really neat place. A tad hipsterish, but not too hipsterish, if you know what I mean.
Also, the bartenders know what they are doing. They go to seminars in New Orleans regularly to learn about the latest trends in mixology and perfect their craft. I mean, they were able to sell me on gin, so they must be good, right?
Facebook: The Haberdasher
113 Dauphin St
Mobile, Alabama, AL 36602
LoDa Bier Garten
If you are a fan of craft beer, Loda Beer Garten is your place. They have an extensive beer selection and feature pretty much every beer from Mobile. Perfect for people-watching when you sit outside.
Facebook: LoDa Beer Garten Mobile
251 Dauphin St
Mobile, Alabama, AL 36602
Flip-Side Bar and Patio
A perfect LGBTQ-friendly dive bar with cheap drinks, karaoke on Tuesdays and a chill patio in the back. People are laid back and super friendly, so this would be a great place to check out if you are traveling solo. Also love that this is a smoke-free bar, which is apparently still a thing in Mobile.
Facebook: Flipside Bar and Patio
54 S Conception St
Mobile, Alabama, AL 36602
And before I end this, I want to give a big shoutout to Visit Mobile for hosting me on this incredible trip and showing me around all the fun places in and around Mobile. The restaurants in Mobile are amazing and offer something for any taste bud. Just go out and explore, walk down Dauphin Street and see what strikes your fancy. I don’t think you can go too wrong at any of these places and this town certainly does not fall short on its motto “Born to Celebrate”!
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Those tacos from Roosters look GOOOOOD. I wish I could get tasty tacos over here in Germany. Seems like something that may never happen. Need to learn to make myself.
Great tips for Mobile! Hoping to get back there someday so I can use this guide 🙂
Ah, I am from Germany as well (living in the US now)! You are right, Mexican food sucks in Germany. But it is also pretty easy to make.
All the food looks tasty but if I had to choose just one I would love breakfast from Bob’s Downtown Diner!
I agree, Bob’s Corned Beef Hash was simply amazing <3 I still dream about it!
Didn’t try those Beignets, but they look so delicious that I’ve started googling about it to see what it is! 😀 Hehe, that sure is a compliment to your post. 😉
Haha, I used to live in Louisiana and Beignets are a staple there. If you ever have the chance to try them, do it!!!
Many delicious options. Will love to try the veg ones. OK Bicycle Shop options seem particularly interesting.
Vegetarian options are sometimes a bit hard to find in the South, but I remember that there usually were a few options on each menu.
Ah yes, southern food. There is a reason boys in the south tend to put on a few extra pounds. With a mixture of old southern cuisine and new upscale eateries, Mobile looks like a great foodie place.
Haha, I hear you, Bob! The Southern diet is amazing, but not so good for your mid-section. But calories on vacation don’t count anyways, right? 😉
Hi Maria, if you make it back to Mobile, Ala., we have a plethora of vegetarian items on the menu!
Thanks so much, I’d love to try it!
The Mediterranean Sandwich Shop on Dauphin Street between Joachim (pronounced here joe-ACK-im) and Jackson Streets has great felafel and some vegetarian options. And for an upscale dining experience try Noja just around corner on Jackson St.
Russ Adams
owner, Bienville Books
All are looking so tasty. I would like to eat the veg ones but i have Many other delicious options too. Thanks a lot for sharing with us.
Great post! I am located up here in Huntsville so I don’t get down to Mobile very often, but that will have to change after seeing all these great food pictures!
Bryan
I can’t wait to try the shrimp broil and collard greens at Wintzell’s Oyster House. Shrimp right out of the Gulf – what could be better!