Southern Jewish Life, Deep South, October 2019

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Southern Jewish Life

Nabeel’s Cafe

Fall Dining Guide

1706 Oxmoor Rd,Birmingham (205) 879-9292

Birmingham

3rd Avenue So. Avondale Common House 4100(205) 703-9895

Homewood’s best Mediterranean restaurant and specialty import market, Nabeel’s is now open seven days a week, with breakfast and brunch, in addition to lunch and expanded evening hours.

A lively Neighborhood Bar & Grill in the heart of Avondale, with Birmingham’s best patio and brunch. Avondale Common House offers fun eclectic Southern bar fare with a twist.

Miami Fusion Cafe

The Fish Market

2015 5th Avenue No., Birmingham (205) 730-9003

612 22nd Street So., Birmingham (205) 322-3330

Caribbean restaurant specializing in traditional Cuban & Puerto Rican specialties, including sandwiches and entrees, authentic sides and desserts. Open Mon-Sat for lunch, Fridays for BYOB dinners.

A Birmingham classic, The Fish Market on Southside offers the freshest seafood around, live music and an oyster bar. Private and semi-private dining available, along with catering.

Bistro V

Mile End Deli

521 Montgomery Highway, Vestavia (205) 823-1505

Located in Vestavia, Bistro V serves lunch, dinner and weekend brunch, with a menu that includes fresh seafood and local and organic meats and vegetables, much of it with a New Orleans nod.

1701 1st Avenue So., Birmingham (205) 558-8011

Bringing a taste of Montreal Jewish deli to the Magic City, with signature smoked meats, homemade hotdogs, poutine, fresh whitefish salad and more. All breads and bagels baked daily in our wood-fired oven. October 2019 • Southern Jewish Life

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