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A popular comfort food cafe is opening another Birmingham-area location

Ashley Mac’s is bringing its signature dishes and sweets to another Hoover location, set to open this week.

The new Brock’s Gap restaurant, at 5840 Elsie Rd., will host its grand opening Friday.

It is located in Knox Square across from the Hoover Met.

The comfort food destination, with its chicken salad, pimento cheese and grab-and-go casseroles – as well as its mouthwatering strawberry cake – has restaurants in Homewood, Cahaba Heights, Inverness and Riverchase.

Ashley McMakin and her husband, Andy McMakin, opened the first location in Hoover’s Bluff Park neighborhood in 2007.

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These are the 10 highest-rated Auburn players in EA Sports CFB 26

Before the real college football season starts in late August, fans were able to get the virtual season underway on Monday.

It was the early release date for EA Sports’ College Football 26, the second year in a row EA Sports has produced a college football game after a 10-year hiatus.

Last year’s game became one of the most popular video games of the year, resulting in another title in 2026. The most recent edition has even more features than last year, including real life coaches coming into the game.

The players are back too, and Auburn has a few more highly rated players than in the previous game. Junior defensive end Keldric Faulk leads the way at a 93 overall, with wide receiver Eric Singleton Jr. joining him in the 90s club at a 92 overall.

Here are the top 10 highest-rated Auburn players in the game:

  1. DE Keldric Faulk, 93 overall
  2. WR Eric Singleton Jr. 92 overall
  3. WR Cam Coleman, 89 overall
  4. C Connor Lew, 88 overall
  5. CB Raion Strader, 87 overall
  6. CB Kayin Lee, 85 overall
  7. S Kaleb Harris, 84 overall
  8. QB Jackson Arnold, 84 overall
  9. OL Dillon Wade, 83 overall
  10. RB Damari Alston, 83 overall

Others tied at 83: RB Durell Robinson, RB Jeremiah Cobb

Peter Rauterkus covers Auburn sports for AL.com. You can follow him on X at @peter_rauterkus or email him at [email protected]m

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McDonald’s is releasing new versions of its fan-favorite sandwich

McDonald’s is celebrating the 50th anniversary of the McMuffin with three new versions.

Starting today, the breakfast chain will release three versions of the egg breakfast sandwiches: a Spicy Egg McMuffin, a Spicy Sausage McMuffin, and a Spicy Sausage McMuffin with Egg.

Each sandwich will be topped with McDonald’s signature Spicy Pepper Sauce, reports Food & Wine.

According to McDonald’s Menu Spotter, the Spicy Egg McMuffin recipe features an egg on a toasted English Muffin topped with butter, Canadian bacon, American cheese and a spicy pepper sauce.

This week also marks the return date for McDonald’s Snack Wrap. The cult favorite– packed with lettuce, cheese, chicken, and signature sauce inside a flour tortilla– returns to the McDonald’s menu on July 10.

McDonald’s is extending its hours

McDonald’s has extended its hours at locations across the country for the summer.

Restaurants in non-traditional locations like airports and shopping malls will likely not extend hours, the company said. Franchise owners will decide which menu items will be available during the late-night hours.

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Former Alabama prep, Auburn pitcher earns his first MLB win

Richard Fitts started his Major League career by pitching at least five innings without giving up an earned run in each of his first three games. The former Helena High School and Auburn standout was the second pitcher in the history of the American or National League to do that since earned runs became an official statistic in 1912.

But the Boston Red Sox did not win any of those games during Fitts’ September 2024 callup.

But on Monday night, the Red Sox did win with Fitts on the mound, and Boston’s 9-3 victory over the Colorado Rockies at Fenway Park gave Fitts his first MLB pitching win.

The right-hander got the first 17 outs before leaving with two on and two out in the sixth with the Red Sox leading 5-1. The two runners scored before reliever Chris Murphy got out of the inning.

Fitts yielded three runs (two earned) on five hits and one walk while striking out six.

“This is a big accomplishment for me,” Fitts said, “but, hopefully, it’s the first of many.”

Fitts won in his 12th big-league outing. All were starts, and Boston lost the first 10 of those games. In Fitts’ previous outing, the Red Sox defeated the Cincinnati Reds 5-3. Fitts had worked the first three innings when the game was suspended due to rain. The contest was completed the next day with reliever Brayan Bello getting the pitching win with five innings of one-hit relief.

Fitts became the second Red Sox pitcher to go without a pitching victory across the first 11 starts of his career. The first was Jack Russell, who made 12 starts during the 1926 and 1927 seasons before getting the win in No. 13. But Russell also pitched out of the Boston bullpen and already had a victory in relief by that time. Russell would go on to represent the Washington Senators at the second MLB All-Star Game in 1934.

In his first 11 starts, Fitts had an 0-4 record with a 3.33 earned-run average. In 48.2 innings, he yielded 45 hits and 16 walks and struck out 31.

Red Sox manager Alex Cora said Fitts had pitched well enough to win before Monday night.

“He’s been good for us, really,” Cora said after Monday night’s game. “I mean, he gives us a chance to win almost every time. I remember two bad ones – the last one last year and one against Anaheim. The rest solid. Good velocity, mixing up the offspeed pitches. He’s good. He’s a good pitcher, and he gave us a chance to win tonight.”

After his four-game audition in September, Fitts opened the 2025 season in Boston’s rotation. Three starts in, a right pectoral strain kept him out of the lineup between April 12 and May 27, and Fitts returned without taking a rehab assignment.

However, after Fitts gave up five earned runs in one inning against the Los Angeles Angels on June 2, the Red Sox sent him to the minors for one start with the Double-A Portland Sea Dogs and three with the Triple-A Worcester Red Sox. Fitts rejoined the Red Sox rotation on June 25.

“It’s felt like a roller coaster,” Fitts said. “I feel like I’m on an uphill climb and then all of a sudden hit an obstacle. But I feel like I’m in a good spot right now. And all the work I’ve been putting in this year, I think, is building. And it’s just going to get better as we keep going.”

Boston’s fourth consecutive win lifted the Red Sox to 47-45 in the 2025 season. Boston trails the Toronto Blue Jays at the top of the AL East standings by 6.5 games and is two games behind the Seattle Mariners for the American League’s final wild-card spot.

At Helena, Fitts was a member of the Huskies’ AHSAA Class 6A baseball championship team in 2017, although he missed most of that season with an injury. In 2018, Fitts struck out 102 while posting a 1.68 ERA, and Helena returned to the state-championship series. But Hazel Green took the 6A title for that season.

In three seasons at Auburn, Fitts had a 6-6 record with a 5.54 ERA in 40 games, including 14 starts. In 117 innings, he struck out 104 batters.

Fitts left Auburn after the New York Yankees selected him in the sixth round of the 2021 MLB draft. The Yankees traded Fitts and two other players to the Red Sox on Dec. 5, 2023, to obtain outfielder Alex Verdugo.

Mark Inabinett is a sports reporter for Alabama Media Group. Follow him on X at @AMarkG1.

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Central-Phenix City three-sport star adds another honor to historic prep career

If there was a field or a court, Gerritt Griggs was probably going to be playing on it.

Even better, she was probably filling up a stat sheet.

The three-sport star from Central-Phenix City was voted by AL.com voters as Alabama’s overall female athlete of the year for the 2024-25 athletics season.

Griggs received 30% of the overall fan vote in last week’s poll, which included 10 other athletes from across the state.

Lauderdale County’s Shila Marks finished second with 29% of the vote, while Wenonah’s Samarian Franklin garnered 18% of the fan vote.

An Alabama softball signee, Griggs once again shined on the diamond for the Red Devils to lead them back to the Class 7A state softball tournament in Oxford.

She claimed Class 7A Player of the Year honors and was a first team all-state pick at infield after batting .606 with 83 hits, nine doubles and six triples for Central. Along with a 1.439 OPS, she went 73-for-76 on stolen bases as a senior.

Central-Phenix quarterback Gerritt Griggs throws a pass during a preps flag football game, Wednesday, November 20, 2024, in Irvington, Ala. (Scott Donaldson/al.com)Scott Donaldson/al.com

In the fall, she keyed Central-Phenix City to a Class 6A-7A state championship and a defacto national championship in flag football at quarterback, claiming AL.com’s first Miss Football award.

She finished with 3,284 passing yards and 82 touchdowns in the air while running for 471 yards and 13 touchdowns as a senior. Griggs was also named MaxPreps’ first flag football player of the year for the state of Alabama.

“She is just a special athlete, a special kid,” Central head softball and flag football coach Mitchell Holt previously said. “There’s not anything she can’t do. Really, you wouldn’t know by talking to her that she is as an accomplished athlete as she is. If you watch her, it wouldn’t take you long to figure it out.”

In the past two seasons, Griggs and Central’s flag football team went 37-0, including a 19-0 year last season to claim back-to-back state championships.

The Red Devils averaged 44.4 points a game and allowed just 2.6 per game with 13 shutouts on defense last season.

AHSAA 7A girls semifinal: Hoover vs. Central-Phenix City
Central-Phenix City’s Gerritt Griggs drives the ball against Hoover’s Aaliyah Blanchard (right) during the AHSAA 7A girls basketball semifinal at BJCC Legacy Arena in Birmingham, Ala., Thursday, Feb. 27, 2025. (Will McLelland | [email protected])Will McLelland

Griggs also helped lead her school to an appearance in the Class 7A basketball state semifinals as she averaged 8.1 points, 5.4 rebounds, 2.3 assists and 1.6 steals per game, according to MaxPreps.

She scored 16 points and knocked down four 3-pointers for Central in a 77-58 loss to eventual state champion Hoover.

Central-Phenix City was the only school in the state to advance to the state finals in flag football, AHSAA final four in basketball and the state tournament in softball; Moody advanced to the state finals in flag football and state tournament in softball.

She will be a part of an Alabama softball signing class that includes in-state standouts Vic Moten (Daphne), Holly Beth Brooks (Tuscaloosa County) and Ambrey Taylor (Curry).

“Gerritt might be one of the best athletes we have brought to campus in recent years,” Alabama softball coach Patrick Murphy said when Griggs signed. “She could play six different spots on the field and look great at all of them. She will be a green-light baserunner with great speed from the left side. She is also the quarterback for the nation’s top high school flag football team!”

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Jet ski accident kills 17-year-old girl in north Alabama

Alabama marine police are investigating the jet ski accident that killed a 17-year-old girl Monday afternoon.

According to Limestone County Coroner Mike West, a 911 call came in at 1:43 p.m. for the girl who was run over by a jet ski on the Elk River near Bream Bluff Road in Athens.

She was pulled out of the water and responders attempted to resuscitate her at the scene, West said.

She was transported to Athens Limestone hospital by Athens EMS but did not respond to the resuscitative measures and was pronounced dead at the ER at 2:48 p.m., he continued.

Marine police continue to investigate.

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Ted Cruz says he left Greece ‘as fast as humanly possible’ after Texas flood: Flight data says otherwise

Sen. Ted Cruz toured one of Greece’s historic sites a day after the Guadalupe River flooded its banks and killed dozens of people in Texas.

While the Texas senator’s spokesperson said Cruz returned home “as fast as humanly possible,” flight data contradicts the claim, according to a Daily Beast report published Monday night.

Cruz landed in Athens on Thursday.

On Friday, more than 24 hours after the river flooded in Texas, the senator, his family and their bodyguard were seen at the Parthenon.

“As he walked past us, I simply said, ‘20 kids dead in Texas and you take a vacation?’” the unnamed observer told the Daily Beast.

“He sort of grunted and walked on,” the witness continued. “His wife shot me a dirty look. Then they continued on with their tour guide.”

Cruz’s communications team claimed the senator got back to Texas “as fast as humanly possible.”

But the Daily Beast reported there were multiple flights from Athens to San Antonio, Texas, on Friday and Saturday.

“While it is not known how many seats were available on each flight, possible options included flights leaving Athens on Saturday morning and landing in San Antonio that evening via Chicago, Atlanta, or Washington, D.C.,” the website reported.

That’s without including chartered flights and other private options available to Cruz.

Flash floods in Texas killed more than 100 people over the Fourth of July holiday weekend and left others still missing, including girls attending a summer camp.

The devastation along the Guadalupe River, outside of San Antonio, has drawn a massive search effort as officials face questions over their preparedness and the speed of their initial actions, the Associated Press reported.

In Kerr County, home to youth camps in the Texas Hill Country, searchers have found the bodies of 84 people, including 28 children, Sheriff Larry Leitha said Monday afternoon. Fatalities in nearby counties brought the total number of deaths as of Monday afternoon to at least 104.

Ten girls and a counselor were still unaccounted for at Camp Mystic, a Christian summer camp along the river.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

 

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30 essential Huntsville restaurants, from barbecue to upscale

Gonna spare you the listicle-intro jazz. Below are the 30 essential Huntsville restaurants right now, in my opinion. No chains, just brick-and-mortars located in Huntsville, listed in no particular order. They aren’t the only great local spots, just a start.

Niyah’s Southern Grill in Huntsville, Alabama. (Matt Wake/[email protected])Matt Wake

Niyah’s Southern Grill

Soul food with clever twists.

We like: fried chicken (crispy, succulent), half chicken (smokey without smog), queso mac and cheese (Southern side gone Tex-Mex), gumbo greens (kicked-up collards)

$: Moderate

392 Jordan Road Ste. D, Niyah’s on Facebook

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Nonna’s Restaurant
Lunch menu meatballs with spaghetti at Nonna’s Restaurant in Huntsville, Alabama. (Matt Wake/[email protected])Matt Wake

Nonna’s Restaurant

Italian food that tastes like it was made by, yes, somebody’s nonna.

We like: Chicken Scarpariello (a steaming, stellar), lasagna (symphonic striation), meatballs with spaghetti (savory with garden-fresh red sauce)

$: Affordable lunch options to moderate and up

7900 Bailey Cove Road S.E. Unit A, nonnasrestaurantal.com

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Boarhog's Barbeque
The large pulled-pork sandwich at Boarhog’s Barbeque in Huntsville. Ala. (Matt Wake/[email protected])

Boarhog’s Barbecue

Un-fancy, way-tasty rustic eats.

We like: Pulled-pork sandwich (tender, smokey, massive), hashbrown casserole (down-home carb awesomeness)

$: Affordable

2118 Hwy. 72 E., facebook.com/BoarhogsBarbeque

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One Eleven Bar & Kitchen’
One Eleven Bar & Kitchen’s angry prawns lunch entrée. (Matt Wake/[email protected])Matt Wake

One Eleven Bar & Kitchen

A stylish new downtown must-do.

We like: Angry Prawns (bulbous crustaceans with spicy chili oil and toasted garlic, served over okra succotash)

$: Moderate to upscale

111 Washington Street, oneelevenhsv.com

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Valentina’s Pizzeria & Wine Bar
“The Godfather” signature pie at Valentina’s Pizzeria & Wine Bar in Alabama. (Matt Wake/mwakeal.com)Matt Wake

Valentina’s Pizzeria & Wine Bar

Elevated New York ‘za with uncommonly nuanced crust.

We like: The Godfather (meat-lover’s dream), The Valentina (savvy mix of pig and veggies)

$: Moderate

25783 Huntsville Brownsferry Road (Madison address but technically in Huntsville), valentinaspizzeria.com

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Tamarind Island Grille

Caribbean served from a trailer in the shadows of Orion Amphitheater.

We like: Jerk chicken (peppery, aromatic), vegan mango chicken (sunny, light)

$: Moderate

5909 University Drive, facebook.com/Tamarindislandgrille

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Tamarind Island Grille
Tamarind Island Grille’s jerk chicken bowl. (Matt Wake/[email protected])

Peppered Pig

Creative diet-busting burgers and sandwiches.

We like: Bulgogi burger (flavor-texture powerhouse), Country Boy (bodacious bacon-chicken-cheese sammie)

$: Moderate

1305 Four Mile Post Road S.E. Ste. C, pepperedpig.net

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Purveyor
Pork muso bucco at Purveyor, a restaurant in Huntsville, Alabama. (Matt Wake/[email protected]Matt Wake

Purveyor

Cosmopolitan shapeshifting menu with specials, steak, seafood and beyond.

We like: Pork muso bucco (arthouse Mexican remix of an Italian classic), Purveyor burger (luxe cow wow), seasonal apps (ahi tuna tacos, etc.)

$: Upscale

201 Jefferson St. N., purveyorhuntsville.com

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Bo’s Best Wings
Chicken wings from Bo’s Best Wings, with “Bo’s special sauce” and seasoned fries. (Matt Wake/[email protected])Matt Wake

Bo’s Best Wings

If it’s good enough for football legend Deion Sanders, it’s good enough for us, too.

We like: Chicken wings with either “Bo’s Special Sauce” (crushable sweet-hot concoction) or lemon pepper (a favorite among regulars), fried green tomatoes (served with remoulade), “peachade” (tastes like summer through a straw)

$: Affordable

3700 Blue Spring Road N.W. Unit A, Bo’s on Facebook

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Taqueria El Cazador
Tacos from the “El Cazador #2” taco bus in Huntsville. (Matt Wake/[email protected])

Taqueria El Cazador #2

Vintage bus gone stationary street-food hotspot.

We like: Pastor, asada and pollo tacos (the real deal), torta (pork sandwich bliss)

$: Affordable

3806 Triana Blvd. S.W., El Cazador on Facebook

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Mozza Pizza
Slices of pepperoni and Italian sausage pizza from Mozza Pizza in Huntsville, Alabama. (Matt Wake/[email protected])Matt Wake

Mozza Pizza

When I picture the ideal classic pizza, it looks and tastes like Mozza’s — cheesy, savory, bendy.

We like: By-the-slice (generously cut), build-you-own pizza with pepperoni and sausage (spectacular without being showy)

$: Affordable

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Thai Garden
Pad Gra Tiam Prig Thai at Thai Garden. (Matt Wake/[email protected])Matt Wake

Thai Garden

A culinary anchor of HSV’s Five Points area for decades.

We like: Pad Gra Tiam Prig Thai (choice of chicken, beef or pork stir-fried in garlic sauce with broccoli)

$: Affordable

800 N.E. Wellman Ave., Thai Garden on Facebook

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Sac’s Kitchen
Fried chicken, collard green and mac and cheese from Sac’s Kitchen in Huntsville, Alabama. (Matt Wake/[email protected])Matt Wake

Sac’s Kitchen

6008 Mastin Lake Road N.E., sacskitchen.com

Take-out-centric soul food and, for my money, home of the city’s best fried chicken.

We like: Fried chicken (made to order, so it’s grandma-kitchen level), collard greens (zingy witchery), cornbread (pancake flat and rad)

$: Affordable

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Huntsville sushi
The Naruto Roll at Aki Japanese Cuisine in Huntsville, Alabama. (Matt Wake/[email protected])Matt Wake

Aki Japanese Cuisine

Located in an unglamorous shopping center, Aki is the move for savvy sushi lovers.

We like: Naruto Roll (tuna, salmon, yellowtail, avocado, wrapped in sliced cucumber instead of rice)

$: Moderate

6125 University Drive N.W., Huntsville, akihuntsville.com

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Domaine South
A charcuterie board at Domaine South. (Matt Wake/[email protected])Matt Wake

Domain South

European-inspired seasonal menus, with a nifty patio and view of Big Spring Park East.

200 West Side Square, domainesouth.com

We like: Charcuterie (so many decadent and exotic options), mahi wrap (a beach vacation for your mouth), harissa honey butter fried chicken sandwich (local upgrade to Chick-fil-A’s seasonal pimento sandwich)

$: Moderate to upscale

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Huntsville appetizers
Feisty feta-n-pita appetizer from Big Papa Gyro in Huntsville, Alabama. (Matt Wake/[email protected])Matt Wake

Big Papa Gyro

Long-running local Mediterranean fave.

We like: Feisty Feta Dip (feisty chunky feta with cloud-soft pitas), Spanakopita Plate (Greek pie wedges smuggling spinach and feta), classic panini (flatbread, rotisserie lamb and beef, feta, peppers, onions, tzatziki)

$: Affordable

925 University Drive Unit 120, bigpapagyro.com

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Salt Smokehouse
Soft-shell crab bao sliders at Salt Smokehouse in Huntsville, Alabama. (Matt Wake/[email protected])Matt Wake

Salt Smokehouse

Family-owned/operated, with iconic Southern eats made new by international influences.

We like: Soft shell crab bao sliders (maybe HSV’s best appetizer), pork ribs (drizzled with cayenne pineapple glacé), fried chicken sandwich (with sriracha oil, ginger coleslaw, pickles)

1300 Meridian St. N. D-104, saltssmokehouse.toast.site

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Shrimp and grits
Shrimp and grits at the Standard Social Market in Huntsville. (Matt Wake/[email protected])Matt Wake

The Standard Social Market

Kicked-up Southern breakfast, brunch, lunch and dinner.

We like: Old school b’fast (sexier sibling of a Waffle House platter), shrimp and grits (Huntsville’s best), meat-and three (elevated and dinner only)

$: Moderate

127 Holmes Ave. Ste. 102, thestandardhsv.com

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Betty Mae’s Restaurant
Fried catfish at Betty Mae’s Restaurant. (Matt Wake/[email protected])Matt Wake

Betty Mae’s Restaurant

Soul-food standout.

We like: Fried catfish (fresh, flaky, textural), black eyed peas (earthy, piquant), mac and cheese (exactly how you want it)

$: Affordable

2007 N. Memorial Pkwy., Betty Mae’s on Facebook

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Cocina Cinco de Mayo
Tacos at Cocina Cinco de Mayo. (Matt Wake/[email protected])Matt Wake

Cocina Cinco De Mayo

Salt-of-the-earth taqueria open late night.

We like: Pastor taco (aromatic sliced pork shoulder punctuated with pineapple), enchiladas de mole (shredded chicken smothered in gravy-ish sauce), nachos (choice of protein over house-made chips)

$: Affordable

200 Oakwood Ave. N.E., cincodemayomexicanal.com

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Shrimp and grits
Shrimp and grits at Commerce Kitchen in Huntsville. (Matt Wake/[email protected])Matt Wake

Commerce Kitchen

Restaurateur/chef James Boyce owns several notable local restaurants and Commerce is, to me, the best.

We like: Shrimp and grits (leveled up), fried green tomato Benedict (with poached egg, pulled pork, roasted potatoes)

$: Upscale

300 Franklin St.

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Huntsville appetizers
Goi cuon thit nuong, aka spring rolls with charbroiled pork, from Viet Huong in Huntsville, Alabama. (Matt Wake/[email protected])Matt Wake

Viet Huong Vietnamese Restaurant

Tasty enough for posher places than their strip mall digs, but Viet Huong’s all about the food.

We like: Clay pot (steamy and soulful), pho (nuanced and bright), goi cuon thit nuong (translucent spring rolls with charbroiled pork)

930 Old Monrovia Road N.W., viet-huong-vietnamese-restaurant.res-menu.com

Velocé Pizza
Velocé Pizza’s “Mean Green” signature pie. (Matt Wake/[email protected]

Velocé Pizza

Huntsville’s most musical pizzas (whole pies and slices) made by Trevar Akins, bassist with popular local Beastie Boys cover band the Beastie Goys.

We like: Red Rocket (red sauce, pepperoni, Conecuh sausage, pepperoni, jalapenos, house cheese blend and siracha), Mean Green (pesto, house cheese blend, artichoke hearts, feta, fresh basil, jalapeno, pecorino romano)

$: Affordable

Lowe Mill 2211 Seminole Drive S.W. Studio 1020, velocepizzabakery.com

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The Curry Modern Indian
A plate from the lunch buffet at The Curry Modern Indian in Huntsville. (Matt Wake/[email protected])Matt Wake

The Curry Modern Indian

An Indian buffet done right: Mainstream stars, like tandoori chicken, tiki masala and naan, supported by a rotating cast of vibrant less American-famous dishes, like aloo jeera, cheera thoran and chana masala.

We like: Lunch buffet (see above description)

$: Moderate

607 Andrew Jackson Way N.E., thecurryrestaurant.com

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Phat Sammy’s
Phat Sammy’s beef shoulder birra ramen. (Matt Wake/[email protected])Matt Wake

Phat Sammy’s

Asian-fusion served in a Tiki-themed subterranean hipster lair.

We like: Phat fries (funky poutine), beef shoulder birria ramen (Japanese/Mexican lovechild), spicy pork bulgogi (counterpointed with kimchi, sticky rice, fried egg)

$: Moderate

104 Jefferson St., phatsammys.com

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Bandito Burrito
Huntsville’s Bandito Burrito serves a variety of burritos. (Matt Wake/[email protected])bn

Bandito Burrito Co.

Punk-rock Cali-Mex and beloved local hang since 1990.

We like: The Raven (elemental vegan burrito bliss), Green Bean (bean burrito with cheese and green sauce)

$: Affordable

3017 Governors Drive S.W., Bandito on Facebook

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Garam Korean Restaurant
Lunch special bibimbap from Garam Korean Restaurant with spicy pork and spicy chicken. (Matt Wake/[email protected])Matt Wake

Garam Korean Restaurant

Hole-in-the-wall Korean spot located on arguably Huntsville’s best street for local food, Jordan Lane.

We like: Bibimbap lunch special with spicy pork and spicy chicken (a bowl of badassery)

$: Affordable

600 Jordan Lane NW, garamkoreanrestaurant.dine.online

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Good Company Café
Good Company Café. (Matt Wake/[email protected])

Good Company Café

Good Company does breakfast through late afternoon, and their umbrella-dotted patio is ideal for daytime dates and bestie convos.

We like: Dad’s Egg Sandwich (egg, cheddar, bacon, garlic aioli, sourdough), Breakfast Panini (again with the egg, plus bacon, feta, pesto, tomato, focaccia)

$: Affordable

7500 Memorial Pkwy. S.W., goodcompany-cafe.com

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Poppy & Parliament
English style fish and chips from The Poppy & Parliament in Huntsville. (Matt Wake/[email protected])Matt Wake

The Poppy & Parliament

English-style pub has bloody-good eats, drinks and vibe.

We like: Fish and chips (listening to The Beatles is the closest I’ve come to visiting England, but friends who have say P&P’s legit)

$: Moderate to upscale

117 North Side Square, thepoppyandparliament.com

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Stanlieo's Sub Villa
The pizza sub from Stanlieo’s Sub Villa. (Matt Wake/[email protected])Matt Wake

Stanlieo’s Sub Villa

Stanlieo’s opened their original Jordan location in 1971, and 50-plus years later they’re still slinging signature subs.

We like: The Kitchen Sink (a seven-meat, three-cheese extravaganza)

$: Affordable

605 Jordan Lane N.W., 602 Governors Drive S.W., /www.stanlieos.net

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Chick-fil-A has opened a new central Alabama location

Tuesday is opening day for another Chick-fil-A in Phenix City.

The new restaurant, at 1132 Highway 280 Bypass, is open for dine-in, drive-thru, mobile orders, carryout, curbside and third-party delivery.

It employs about 100.

Anyone visiting the restaurant today dressed in cow attire can redeem one free entrée or kid’s meal inside the restaurant or at the drive-thru.

Todd Morgan, a 23-year owner-operator in the company, runs the location, his second in the community.

“Phenix City has been my home for over 20 years, and I’m deeply thankful for the support of this incredible community,” Morgan said. “It’s a joy to keep mentoring future leaders and we look forward to welcoming new guests with the genuine care and signature hospitality that defines who we are.”

Morgan also owns and operates Chick-fil-A Phenix City North, which has been a part of the community since 2005.

His younger siblings, Kyle and Katie, are local owner-operators of Chick-fil-A restaurants in Colorado.

Chick-fil-A has more than 3,000 restaurants, with more than 60 in Alabama.

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Golden State Valkyries vs Indiana Fever free livestream: How to watch, date, time

The 2025 WNBA season nears the All-Star Game break in just over a week, but there’s still plenty of games to be played until then. Teams are looking to make a strong push before the short break. On Wednesday, the Golden State Valkyries will head to Indiana to take on the Fever.

The Fever have been an interesting team this season. They recently won the 2025 Commissioner’s Cup. However, superstar Caitlin Clark has missed numerous games with multiple injuries. Without her on the floor, they’ve failed to close out a few games.

The Valkyries are 7-3 over their last 10 games and have been rolling. They were able to take down the Fever 88-77 two weeks ago in a gritty effort.

Fans looking to tune into the Valkyries vs Fever game can do so on Fubo, who’s offering a free trial to new subscribers.

Here’s everything you need to know before the Valkyries and Fever tipoff:

When: Wednesday, July 9, 2025

Where: Gainbridge Fieldhouse, Indianapolis, IN

Time: 12 p.m. E.T.

Fans looking to tune into the Valkyries vs Fever game can do so on Fubo, who’s offering a free trial to new subscribers.

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