The 2020 BMCM British Car Day is CANCELLED. Regrettably, circumstances resulting from the COVID pandemic make it impossible for us to conduct this event. Many thanks to the public and potential participants for their interest, and we look forward to a better 2021 and a great show next year.
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Thank you for submitting your preliminary 2020 British Motoring Club of Montgomery British Car Day information online. Your early registration will help speed things along on the day of the event.
Our 24th British Car Day will be on Saturday October 10, 2020, from 9:00 am – 2:00 pm.
Jan’s Beach House Grill
850 Eastern Blvd
Montgomery, AL 36117 [MAP]
Located between the Atlanta Highway (US 80) & I-85 (exit 6), on Eastern Blvd. (US 231)
- Meals and drinks available for purchase inside. [Lunch MENU]
- Restrooms in the restaurant
- Awards: Top Five Pre-1980 Cars, Top Five Post-1980 Cars, & Jan’s Choice Award.
- Swag bags will include a glazed ceramic souvenir coffee mug.
Again this year, we have selected Children’s Harbor as our charity with proceeds from the show to benefit the charity for families of children with long-term illnesses.
Please complete the form below and click the “Submit” button at the bottom.
If you are bringing more than one car, please submit a separate form for each one (with just your name and car info on all subsequent entries).
To complete your registration, please pay the one-time $25.00 registration fee (for all the cars you can bring) at the registration table the day of the event.
If you prefer a paper registration, download this Printable Registration Form and Schedule.
BMC members, HERE’S HOW YOU CAN HELP.
If you have already sent your hard copy registration, there’s no need to re-do it here.
Here are some PHOTOS from our 2019 British Car Day.
(This form may not work with your wireless device. It’s best to use your P.C. for this.)
24th British Car Day
October 10, 2020 (We Hope)
Montgomery,Alabama
Printable Entry Form and Schedule
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24th British Car Day October 10, 2020 Montgomery,Alabama . Online Registration Entry Form & Schedule Flyer |
Due to the uncertain nature of our current national health situation the organizers of the show have decided to cancel this year’s event. We know everyone is disappointed, but we are already working on an exciting new venue for 2021. Stay tuned!
Words and Phrases
anglo amaxophile – Aroused by riding in a British car.
shunpiker – One who avoids Interstate highways
Our next meeting which was tentatively scheduled for TUESDAY, May 05, at Jan’s Beach House Grill [MAP] in the private dining room (meal or appetizer optional). Plan to order by 5:30 – 6pm. Meeting starts at 7pm. Check back here for a confirmation or possible cancellation. NOTE: ALL future meetings will be on the FIRST TUESDAY of each month.
Jan’s
Jan’s Beach House Grill [MAP] in the private dining room (meal or appetizer optional). Plan to order by 5:30 – 6pm.
Jan’s Beach House Grill [MAP] in the private dining room (meal or appetizer optional but encouraged). Plan to order by 5:30 – 6pm.
Until someone steps up to resuscitate our Brits N’ Pieces newsletter, we’ll use this ersatz facsimile to try to fill the void of a proper newsletter. Here, you’ll find the old newsletter staples such as the President’s Message, Meeting Minutes, and updates to the existing Web pages. I’m still trying to figure out what this should look like. Suggestions are welcomed. Your “Missin’ Pieces” Webitor |
… will be on Monday, November 12, at Jan’s Beach House Grill [MAP] in the private dining room (meal or appetizer optional). Plan to order by 5:30 – 6:00pm. Meeting starts at 7:00pm.
[For Facebook pages]
https://www.montgomerybrits.org/bmc-car-show-registration/
Saturday, October 13, 2018 — British Motoring Club of Montgomery’s British Car Show. Please consider submitting your preliminary car show registering online. Your early registration will help speed things along on the day of the event. There’s no obligation if it turns out that you can’t come.
[under “Our Next Meeting” column on Homepage]
October 13, 2018 – British Car Show
Facebook pinned message:
We’re glad you found us here on Facebook. We hope you’ll also consider becoming a member of our club. Membership information is at:
2018 Dues Reminder
Annual dues are $20.00 per family, were due in January. If you’re not sure you’ve paid, contact our BMC treasurer, Cathy Whigham. The grace period for unpaid members ends in April. Thanks for supporting the BMC. [MORE]
FOR SALE: A 1965 TR4A IRS, have owned since 1985 with one off frame restoration. Recently rebuilt brake, fuel, and suspension systems. Always garaged. Due to career/travel demands, only driven about 100 miles since 1993. Still has the 1993 Georgia tag on the car. A great investment at $13,500.
Contact Tom Densmore at 334.220.9098 or tjdensmore@outlook.com.
[Updated June 2017]
Early Years 1992-1993
1992 1993
Initial Gathering February Brits n Pieces Vol 2 # 1 Jan
Chewacla Park – First Outing March Buddy & Becky Rally Jan Pics 2
Talisi Hotel and the first Election April Pike Co Lake Rally March
Brits n Pieces – Vol 1 #1 The First One April Brits n Pieces Vol 2 #2 March
Great American Race May Poker Rally April
Chateau Elan – Atlanta British Car Day May Brits N Pieces Vol2 #3 May
Brits n Pieces Vol 1 # 2 May Advertiser Car Club Article May
Buddy & Becy Wallace Rally June Chateau Elan May
Brits N Pieces Vol 1 # 3 July Mt Cheaha Itenerary Clairmont Pics
Cookout with the Prez N Shelby Sports Cars May
Edgar Spears – Haneville Seafood August Brits n Pieces Vol2 #4 July
Brits n Pieces Vol 1 # 4 September Historic Rally Mtgy Aug
Fairhope British Car Day October Prisma Collection Aug
Brits n Pieces Vol 1 #5 November Brits N Pieces Vol 2 No 5 Sept
Christmas Parade & Marks House Dec Scottish Games & Brits Sept
1994 1995
Brits n Pieces Vol 3 #1 Jan Brits n Pieces Vol 4 # 1 Jan
Talassee Feb Brits n Pieces Vol 4 # 2 Feb
Brits n Pieces Vol 3 # 2 Mar Farewell Dinner – Mike & Jan
Selma Visit April Pics 2 Brits n Pieces Vol 4 # 3 Mar
Pensacola Car Day April Funkhana Clanton – April
“Meetings Move to Bank” Pensacola Car Day More
Brits n Pieces Vol 3 # 3 May Brits n Pieces Vol 4 # 4 April
Buzz’s Picnic May Chateau Elan May More
Chateau Elan May Brits n Pieces Vol 4 # 5 May
N Shelby Car Day June Brits n Pieces Vol 4 # 6 June
Mt Cheaha June Brits n Pieces Vol 4 # 7 July
Brits n Pieces Vol 3 # 4 Jul Brits n Pieces Vol 4 # 8 Aug
Ft Rucker July Brits n Pieces Vol 4 # 9 Sept
Brits n Pieces Vol 3 # 5 Aug First British Car Day More More
McClellan Party Invite Aug Brits n Pieces Vol 4 # 10 Oct
McClellan Lake Party More Poker Run Oct More
Highland Games Mtgy Sept Brits n Pieces Vol 4 # 11 Nov
Brits n Pieces Vol 3 # 6 Nov Brits n Pieces Vol 4 # 12 Dec
Brits n Pieces Chritmas Special
2003 – Jeff Jeffries & Edgar Diaz make the paper with MINIs
Our next meeting will be on Monday, November 13, at Jan’s Beach House Grill [MAP] in the private dining room (meal or appetizer optional). Plan to order by 5:30 – 6:00pm. Meeting starts at 7:00pm.
For Sale
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For Sale:
A friend has this 1974 Spitfire for sale. Included is an additional like Spitfire including engine, trans., drive train, body, etc. The current owner purchased the two autos from a couple in the military. The blue car has no rust and runs good with no issues. Interested parties should call Dano per the below. The car is located in Geneva, AL and stored in a warehouse.
Contact Dano;
334.248.3057 cell
334.684.9620 work (Best to call the work number)
genevahardware@hotmail.com
Thanks,
Tom Densmore
March 2017
For Sale:
Valorie got her face washed today when we got back from church…1970 split-bumper MGB. Nut and bolt restoration. And she’s officially for sale. E-mail me if you’re interested in seeing her. She runs even better than she looks!
Contact Larry Sharpton at: larry_sharpton@yahoo.com
May 2017
For Sale – 1957 Austin Healey 100-6
$35,000
• All frame and body work complete by Marty at Jule
Enterprises. Car has never seen any accidents.
• Front Disk Brake
• Many new parts included with sale
• Toyota 5 Speed Transmission
• Includes factory Healey Motor
• Includes BMW motor (Transplant drive)
Daryle Higginbotham
678-524-7842
daryle.higginbotham@gmail.com
November 2018
From Hamer Phillips
Posted 06/10/2013 [More photos] [Slideshow]
THESE CARS ARE PART OF AN ESTATE AND ALL WILL BE SOLD. ALL EXCEPT THE HEALEY AND ONE TD ARE LOCATED IN ONE BUILDING. THE OTHERS ARE NEARBY. FOR MORE DETAILS AND DIRECTIONS, CALL ME (HAMER PHILLIPS) AT 334-277-3645 OR 324-1751
YELLOW WITH TAN INTERIOR. RIGHT HAND DRIVE
PAINT IS IN FAIR CONDITION
NEEDS SOME MINOR DETAILS
ALWAYS GARAGED
HAS BEEN STORED FOR PAST 5 YEARS INSIDE
ABOUT AN AVERAGE DRIVER
ASKING $7,OOO OR BEST OFFER
WHITE WITH BLACK TOP AND INTERIOR
UNMOLESTED STOCK CAR
NO RUST–STEEL WHEELS
ALWAYS GARAGED–NICE DRIVER
ASKING $4000 OR BEST OFFER
1980 TRIUMPH TR 7
LIGHT BEIGE WITH SADDLE INTERIOR AND BLACK TOP
CAR WAS NEVER RACED BUT HAS A SOLID ROLL BAR
5 SPEED
DISC WHEELS
HAS SOME MINOR PARKING LOT DAMAGE ON PASSENGER SIDE AND FRONT BUMPER HAS MADE CONTACT WITH SOMETHING SOFT
PAINT IS IN GOOD SHAPE LOW MILEAGE IN THE 30’S
CAR HAS BEEN STORED INSIDE SINCE 1997. GUESS YOU COULD CALL IT A “BARN FIND”
$6,000 OR BEST OFFER
Club History
It is hard to say exactly when or where the idea of a British car club got started. For a long time several people had talked about the possibility of putting something together. This idea was passed around until finally on February 22, 1992 the first British Car Gathering was held at the Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts. This seemed like a good place for a show of these types of British cars. There were 16 cars in attendance.
It was decided that the cars should be enjoyed on the road, so a trip was planned for a drive and picnic. This trip took the participants to Chewacla State Park in Auburn, Alabama. Again a good turnout of British cars made the run and friendships were made.
Following the relatively successful participation and enjoyment resulting from these two outings, it was decided there was enough interest to form a club to further enjoy the fellowship and cars in a more organized manner. The next get-together was held at Hotel Talisi in nearby Tallassee, Alabama for an organizational meeting and election of officers. This was the official beginning of the club with about forty members. (This was also the last stuffy meeting we’ve had since this club is for fun.) Because of this fun the membership quickly grew to around one hundred members in the first five years.
Some of the reasons for forming the club were to make new friends, enjoy the cars, help others with their cars, and to share an all around fellowship and common interest.
Then and now, the club has held to these ideals. Come and join us.
To find out more about the history of BMC Montgomery check out the Club Newsletter, Shows, and Past Outings.
If you have any questions or comments about the club, e-mail us at terryyoung224@icloud.com.
March 17, 2014
Welcome!
Let us extend a hearty handshake and a fond “Hello” on behalf of the British Motoring Club of Montgomery, Alabama! We think you’ll immediately find our club as one of the finest! We enthusiastically encourage you to join if you’re not already a member!
Beginning in 1992, founded by Hamer Phillips, Rodney Martin, Raymond Cooper, Terry Mount , and Pam Bransford until today, our club members have enjoyed the comradely of owning, driving, working on and talking about these wonderful automotive machines. Keeping that in mind this year’s theme is. “Share your automotive knowledge”
Feel free to look over the BMCM website and to discover what being a BMCM member holds. More importantly, plan to join us at one of our monthly meetings held on the second Monday at 7:00 PM at Jan’s Beach House Grill [MAP]. Oh, yes! Bring your British car and be prepared to tell everyone all about it.
Lastly, we want you to focus your attention to our 2015 BMC Calendar of Events that is second to none! This is our serpentine belt that holds our club together. As you look it over you’ll find there are so many excursions that we’re confident there is one (actually more) that will appeal to you making membership what is all about. The reason for our motto. “The fun is in the fellowship.”
We can’t wait to meet you if you are considering joining or to see you again if you already are!
Sincerely,
Terry E. Young
BMCM President, 2014
My Car 1999 Jaguar XK8
Our next meeting will be on Monday, November 14, at Jan’s Beach House Grill [MAP] in the private dining room (meal or appetizer optional). Plan to order by 5:30 – 6:00pm and we’ll begin our meeting at 7:00pm.
Online Registration (Sorry, registration is not available on Mobile devices)
Printable Flyer
Printable Registration Form and Schedule
How BMC Members Can Help
2016 car show
For Sale:
1971 MGB
One owner car with @80,000 original miles.
Paint & top are very good.
Car runs excellent and has been kept under cover.
Wife bought the car in 1970.
Has maintenance records.
$4,200
Frank Huskin
334-244-1454
[June 14, 2016]
2016 Puzzle Rally Promo
April Outing to The Berg/Rumph Farm in Perote, Sponsored by Bill and Barbara Berg
Don’t forget the April 23rd outing to the Berg/Rumph Farm in Perote. This will be a Puzzle Rally that will take about two hours to complete and will acquaint you with back roads of Montgomery and Bullock Counties that you have never traveled before. The course is approximately 80 miles long beginning from the Pike Road Town Hall (No Way Jose’s) parking lot [MAP] and will end in Perote, Alabama. Cars will begin leaving at 9:30AM at 5 minute intervals, If any of you would like to drive straight to Perote and not participate in· the rally, you will be given directions and will depart Pike Road at approximately 11:00AM
When you arrive at the destination, you will find a comfortable cabin with two bathrooms and all the comforts of home (we even have air conditioning!), you will be greeted by Barbara, Margaret Adams, and Dr Paul Rumph (Barbara’s brother). When everybody finally arrives, Barbara and Margaret will set up a “make it yourself” sandwich lunch with many extras to fill you up. After lunch, you are welcome to hang around and go swimming in the pond, fishing (bring your own fishing pole and bait), hiking around the 500 acres (you might find an arrowhead!), or just sit on the deck overlooking the pond and swap lies with each other.
Please bring a folding chair, hiking shoes if you plan to explore the farm, insect repellent, fishing pole, and an appetite! Food, drinks, ice, napkins, etc, will be provided.
MARK YOUR CALENDAR NOW!!
Possible Destinations
Museums/Historic
Jackson Island / Village of Specter set from the movie, “Big Fish” (12 miles – 20 mins)
Holy Ground Battlefield Park (30 miles – 45 mins)
Ft. Mitchell, Chattahoochee Indian Heritage, Monument to the Beginning of the Trail of Tears (75 mi., 1:16)
Tuskegee Airmen Museum, Tuskegee (31.3 mi, 38 mins)
George Washington Carver Museum, Tuskegee (28 mi, 35 mins)
May ?? – Chunnenuggee Fair Arts & Crafts Festival in Union Springs (Maybe in conjunction with Bill & Barb’s Farm visit?)
Horseshoe Bend National Military Park, (70 mi, 1:35) eat at Niffer’s on Lake Martin , Poplar Dawg’s, StillWaters restautant?
(November) Kenan’s Mill Festival (Selma)
Pioneer Museum of Alabama,Troy
Wehle Nature Center near Midway (Heritage Days & Spring Festival have been cancelled) Open 1st & 3rd Saturdays
Callaway Gardens, Pine Mountain, GA (BBQ at Whistling Pig)
Picnics
Scavenger Hunt to Bill & Barbara’s Farm
Wind Creek State Park, Alex City – Picnic
Spring Villa Park, Opelika -Picnic
Chewacla State Park, Auburn -Picnic
Orr Park, Montevallo (Tree Carvings)
Trip with Brits in the Valley (Westville or Prividence Canyon) 110 miles – 2:00
Trip with Birmingham Motoring Club to Tannehill State Park or Montevallo (Orr Park or American Village?)
Garage/Shop Visits
Allen Williams Shop – Northport, AL
Malcolm Branch’s Shop
Ross Miller Restorations
Kershaw Cars??? (David/Hamer)
Mitchell’s Classics http://www.mitchellclassics.com/
Ray Spires Shop on Lake Jordan
Talladega Speedway & Hall of Fame Museum
Adams Hudson near Eclectic (January 2015)
Dan Adkison’s collection and general store (Feb 2015)
Vineyards/Distilleries
Whippoorwill Vineyard, Notasugla (Lunch at Elmer’s)
John Emerald Distillery, Opelika
Breakfast Runs / Meat & 3 Buffet / Sandwiches / BBQ/Pizza
Niffer’s on the Lake (Jan 2014)
Jim’s Restaurant, Prattville
1220 Cafe, Tallassee (Breakfast, June 2015)
Cheaha (2-hours)
Home Plate, Dadeville (56 miles, 1:10) WOOOPS – CLOSED on Saturdays
? “It Don’t Matter Cafe”, Highland Home
? MeMe’s Cafe, Rockford (Looked Closed on 2015 Tired Butts trip)
Elmer’s, Notasugla 11:00am – 8:00pm
Red’s Little Schoolhouse (February, 2015)
Barn Restaurant, US 80 (South of Opelika)
Poplar Dawgs, Lake Martin
Old Barn, Goshen
Kountry Kitchen, Clanton [51.2 mi, 47 mins]
Huggin’ Molly’s, Abbeville [95.5 mi, 1 hour 46 mins]
Southern Comfort, 210 Wasden Road, Hope Hull [MENU]
Phil’s BBQ, Eufaula
Brick Oven Pizza, Opelika
Johnny Brusco’s Pizza, Auburn
Mike & Ed’s BBQ, Auburn
Moe’s BBQ, Auburn
Price’s BBQ House, Auburn
13th Street BBQ, Ladonia
Ice Cream Runs
O Town Ice Cream (Opelika)
Union Springs Hotel Ice Cream Run (Closed Saturday)
Peach Park, Clanton
Bluebell Ice Cream (Not open on Saturdays) and Gravity Hill in Sylacauga
Overnight
Florida Caverns (Hickory Nut Dr., Marianna FL)/Apalachicola (Verna & Cathy)
This was the 2015 Calendar:
- January 12 – Meeting
- January 24 – Mike & Ed’s BBQ & Adams Hudson’s car collection
- February 6-8 – 24 Hours of LeMons, Barber Motorsports Park (Blitz)
- February 09 – Meeting
- February 15 – Fairhope Mardi Gras Parade (Bob Smith)
- February 28 – Teasley’s Mill & Dan’s Automobilia – Red’s Little School House
- March 04 – BMC Car Show planning meeting (Andy)
- March 07 – 10 am – 4:00pm –Pike Road Art Market & BMC car display (Amanda)
- March 08 – Begin Daylight Saving Time
- March 09 – Meeting
- March 13-15 – Amelia Island Concours
- March 21 – New Orleans British Car Show
- March 21 – Timed Rally & Scavenger Hunt – (Terry)
- March 28 – Tinker Day, Hamer’s Garage (Hamer)
- April 11 – Asbury Community Car Show, Madison, AL – See their Facebook page
- April 11 – Warm Springs and FDR’s Little White House (Cathy & Verna)
- April 13 – Meeting
- April 17/18 – 2015 Brits on the Bay Panhandle British Car Assn.,Pensacola
- April 24-26, Indy Gran Prix of Alabama at Barber Motorsports Park
- April 24-26 – Road Atlanta Mitty
- May 02 –
Florida Caverns in MariannaCanceled - May 03 – Atlanta British Motor Car Day Roswell, GA
- May 09 – Rally & Pizza Run to Auburn – (Bill Berg)
- May 08-10 – Townsend, TN. British Car Show
- May 11 – Meeting
- May 15-17 – Historic Races at Barber Motorsports Park
- June 06 – Madison, AL EuroBrit Auto & Bike Expo 2015
- June 06 – Breakfast Run to 1220 Cafe in Tallassee
- June 08 – Meeting
- June 27 – Ice Cream Run to Peach Park
- July 04 – 8:00am, Pike Road Parade
- July 04 – 4th of July Party at the Welch’s
- July 13 – Meeting
- July 17 – Visit to Fred Wood’s Shop
- July 25 – VW Meltdown at the Farmer’s Market
- August 11 – Meeting
- August 13 – Dinner at Southern Comfort & Hyundai Tour
- September 05 – Callaway Gardens Hot Air Balloon & Car Show
- September 05 – Brits of the Shoals, Joe Wheeler State Park
- September 12 – 2015 Atlanta British Car Fayre, Norcross GA
- September 14 – Meeting
- September 19 – Lucille Ball Grape Stomp at Morgan Creek Vineyards in Harpersville (David)
- September 26 – Visit to Dave Ramsey’s car and plane collection in Millbrook
- October 1 – 5:00 PM, Show & Shine at Rock Bottom [Menu] [Map]
- October 03 – Renaissance Euro Fest Car Show / Ridgeland MS
- October 03 – Myrtle Beach Britfest
- October 10 – Southeast British Car Festival, Dillard GA
- October 10 – Birmingham Motoring Club’s Cars at the Summit
- October 12 – Meeting
- October 17 – BMC Car Show at the Farmers’ Market
- October 24 – BRITISH CAR FESTIVAL Fairhope, Alabama
- Oct. 30 – Nov. 01 — Tired Butts Trip to Space & Rocket Center (David)
- November 01 – End Daylight Saving Time
- November 10 – Meeting (TUESDAY)
- November 14 – Trip to Lee & Mary’s Shop near Daleville
- November 22 – MINIs at Barber Motorsports Park
- December 04 – Christmas Party at Sugar B’s in Prattville (Friday):
LEG #1 IBERIABANK to Troy: 41 min (42.1 miles)
LEG #2: Troy through Enterprise: 46 min (37.1 miles)
LEG#3: Enterprise to Lee & Mary Anne’s: 20 min (16.4 miles)
Here’s How You Can Help Our Caravan Stay Together
(Download)
- Please familiarize yourself with the MAP & DIRECTIONS and print them if you don’t trust your memory.
- Top off your petrol before arriving.
- Conventional protocol is for smaller cars at the front of the line, progressively larger toward the rear. This makes it easier for the lead car to see where everyone is. Last car, please have your headlights on.
- Maintain a 2-second interval behind the car in front of you. More than this distance just invites interlopers and ensures that we’ll be separated.
- We won’t try to wait for folks at the back to catch up at each light. If you’re caught by a red light, we’ll regroup at the designated regrouping points at the rest stop in Troy, and again where we exit the bypass in Enterprise in the merge lane.
- Don’t rely on just following the person in front of you. Traffic lights have a way of knowing that’s what you’re doing and change just to mess with you.
- Single file is good on the rural portions of our trip, but in the cities, double file will minimize separations.
- If you have a road emergency, call me at 334-301-1420
Thanks,
Russell
Our next meeting will be on Monday, January 11, at Jan’s Beach House Grill [MAP] in the private dining room (meal or appetizer optional). Plan to order by 5:30 – 6:00pm and we’ll begin our meeting at 7:00pm.
Download the above 2015 Car Show Flyer ↑
March 28 – Tinkers Day at Hamer’s shop. 8:00AM – Noon. Hamer opens his shop for us to preform minor repairs on our British cars. Click for Map
Travel Tips: Some of us are always caught by red lights motoring through the city limits. Re-group points will be at:
If you’ll be joining us along our route, just fall in line as we pass.
It helps to travel double-file where possible and maintain a 2-second interval on the road.
If you have a 2-w radio, use channel 5.0
[Possible Destinations]
Museums/Historic
Tuskegee Airmen Museum, Tuskegee (31.3 mi, 38 mins)
George Washington Carver Museum, Tuskegee (28 mi, 35 mins)
May 02 2015 – Chunnenuggee Fair Arts & Crafts Festival
Tannehill State Park Picnic (with W. Ala & Birmingham Motoring Club)
Horseshoe Bend National Military Park, eat at Niffer’s on Lake Martin or Poplar Dawg’s
Westville Historic Village/, Lumpkin GA (10.00 for adults and children (K-12) (106 miles, 2:00) $8.00 for seniors (65+), college students and military)
(November) Kenan’s Mill Festival (Selma)
Providence Canyon State Park, GA (100 mi, 2:00)
Pioneer Museum of Alabama,Troy
Wehle Nature Center near Midway (Heritage Days have been cancelled)
American Village, Montevallo
Callaway Gardens, Pine Mountain, GA (BBQ at Whistling Pig)
Wind Creek State Park, Alex City – Picnic
Spring Villa Park, Opelika -Picnic
Chewacla State Park, Auburn)
Many more at http://www.alabamablackbeltadventures.org/top-events
Garage/Shop Visits
Ross Miller Restorations
Mitchell’s Classics http://www.mitchellclassics.com/
Adams Hudson near Eclectic (January 2015)
Visit to Ray Spires Shop on Lake Jordan
Malcolm Branch’s Shop
Dan Adkison’s collection and general store
Kershaw Cars??? (David/Hamer)
Talladega Speedway & Hall of Fame Museum
Vineyards/Distilleries
Whippoorwill Vineyard, Notasugla (Lunch at Elmer’s)
John Emerald Distillery, Opelika
Breakfast Runs / Meat & 3 Buffet / Sandwiches / BBQ
Jim’s Restaurant, Prattville
1220 Cafe, Tallassee
Cheaha (2-hours)
Home Plate, Dadeville (56 miles, 1:10) WOOOPS – CLOSED on Saturday
“It Don’t Matter Cafe”, Highland Home
MeMe’s Cafe, Rockford
Elmer’s, Notasugla
Red’s Little Schoolhouse
Barn Restaurant, US 80 (South of Opelika)
Poplar Dawgs, Lake Martin
Old Barn, Goshen
Kountry Kitchen, Clanton [51.2 mi, 47 mins]
Huggin’ Molly’s, Abbeville [95.5 mi, 1 hour 46 mins]
Southern Comfort, 210 Wasden Road, Hope Hull [MENU]
Ice Cream Runs
Union Springs Hotel Ice Cream Run
Peach Park, Clanton
Bluebell Ice Cream (Not open on Saturdays) and Gravity Hill in Sylacauga
Pizza/Barbecue
Phil’s BBQ, Eufaula
Brick Oven Pizza, Opelika
Johnny Brusco’s Pizza, Auburn
Overnight
Florida Caverns/Apalachicola (Verna & Cathy)
Please take a few minutes to download and complete the
2015 Events Survey for BMC Members
and bring it to the January meeting
NOTE: MEETING DATE CHANGE!!! Due to a conflict with the College Football Playoff Championship game, our next meeting will be changed for this month only to Tuesday, January 13, at Young Barn Pub & Oyster Bar [MAP] in the private dining room (meal or appetizer optional). Plan to order by 6:00pm and begin our monthly meeting at 7:00pm.
Our next meeting will be on Monday, January 12, at Young Barn Pub & Oyster Bar [MAP] in the private dining room (meal or appetizer optional). Plan to order by 6:00pm and begin our monthly meeting at 7:00pm.
850 Eastern Blvd.
Montgomery , AL 36117
334 277 8300
[MAP]
[MENU]
Our December meeting will be the annual Christmas Party on Saturday December 13th at the Montgomery Unitarian Fellowship – 2810 Atlanta Highway [MAP]. Snacks at 5:30 and Potluck Dinner and 6:00. Bring a $10 – $15 gift for “Dirty Santa” (one gift per person.) The club provides turkey and ham. Bring a covered dish or dessert, also bring a serving utensil for your dish.
Our next meeting will be on Monday, November 10, at Young Barn Pub & Oyster Bar [MAP] in the private dining room (meal or appetizer optional). Plan to order by 6:00pm and begin our monthly meeting at 7:00pm.
September 27 – Lunch Run to the top of Cheaha Mt. and visit to Wayne’s World of Watt-Nots in Lineville
Railyard Brewing Company, 12 West Jefferson Street near Riverwalk Stadium
Our next meeting will be on August 11, at Young Barn Pub & Oyster Bar [MAP] in the private dining room (meal or appetizer optional). Plan to order by 6:00pm and begin our monthly meeting at 7:00pm.
Our next meeting will be on Monday, August 11, at Young Barn Pub & Oyster Bar [MAP] in the private dining room (meal or appetizer optional). Plan to order by 6:00pm and begin our monthly meeting at 7:00pm.
[Route Map] to Lee & Mary Anne’s Shop.
Scavenger Hunt and Time Rally Promos & the Rally Package Handouts
Our next meeting will be on Monday, May 12, at Tracy Bhalla’s Bistro B at 130 Commerce St., suite 100 (meal or appetizer optional). Plan to order by 6:00pm and begin our monthly meeting at 7:00pm.
Young Barn Pub & Oyster Bar [MAP] in the private dining room
Our next meeting will be on Monday, May 12, at Young Barn Pub & Oyster Bar [MAP] in the private dining room (meal or appetizer optional). Plan to order by 6:00pm and begin our monthly meeting at 7:00pm.
RED WITH RED LEATHER
PAINT IS SAD AND LEATHER IN FAIR CONDITION
THE DOOR FIT IS THE BEST I HAVE EVER SEEN
CHROME IS FAIR
HAVE ORIGINAL SIDE CURTAINS
ASKING $7000 OR BEST OFFER
March 29, 8:00AM – Noon – Tinker Day at Hamer’s Garage. Hamer opens his shop for us to preform minor repairs on our British cars. Click for Map
Hello. I welcome you to the British Motoring Club of Montgomery, Alabama. The club was formed in 1992 for fellowship and enjoyment of the British Car hobby. Our club is open to the owner of, or interest, in any British car marque. We avoid formality, rules, and bylaws – opting instead to enjoy our cars and friends to the fullest. The founding fathers – Hamer Phillips, Rodney Martin, Raymond Cooper, and Terry Mount – built a strong and lasting foundation of fun and friendship.
We meet every second Monday at 7:00 PM at the Young Barn Pub & Oyster Bar [MAP] in the private dining room, for a short business meeting, refreshments, and tire kicking.
In addition to the meetings we have a driving event on a monthly basis. Some of these are short day trips of a few hours while some may be overnight trips to car shows or points of interest. We encourage our members to drive their British cars on these outings, but other brands are always welcome. The fun is in the fellowship!
Pay us a visit, show us your car, share a story with us, and join us for a good time with fellow British car owners.
Keep ’em on the road and enjoy the Backroads and Byways.
Brandon Brazil
President 2012
Proud Owner of Iris
March 1-3 – Mardi Gras Parade in Fairhope. The parade will be on the evening of Monday, March 3. Contact Bob Smith for details.
Harris Upholstery: Convertible Tops, Auto Carpet, Auto Seats
Sylvester Harris
4220 Troy Hwy. #65
Montgomery AL 36108
334-312-7850
Harris Upholstery: Convertible Tops, Auto Carpet, Auto Seats
Sylvester Harris
4220 Troy Hwy. #65
Montgomery AL 36108
334-312-7850
Tired Butts 2013 Trip, Reservation, and Sign Up Information CLICK HERE
2013 Christmas Party Appetizers at 5:30 and dinner at 6:00. Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Montgomery, 2810 Atlanta Highway.
Our next meeting will be on Monday, November 11, at Young Barn Pub & Oyster Bar [MAP] in the private dining room (meal or appetizer optional). Plan to order by 6:00pm and begin our monthly meeting at 7:00pm.
Our Next Outing
November 16 – At 10:00 we’ll visit the warehouse of local businessman and car collector, Adams Hudson at 219 North McDonough St. downtown. The visit will include seeing his Pantera, Ferrari, Aston Martin (?) DB5 and a Honda S2000. In addition Adams will give a presentation on collectible cars he has bought and sold over the years including his latest acquisition, an E-Type Jaguar. The warehouse is air-conditioned and has restroom facilities. After the presentation we will have lunch at a restaurant downtown. Early birds can have breakfast at the new Waffle House located near Adams’ warehouse.
November 16 – At 10:00 we’ll visit the warehouse of local businessman and car collector, Adams Hudson at 219 North McDonough St. downtown. The visit will include seeing his Pantera, Ferrari, Aston Martin (?) DB5 and a Honda S2000. In addition Adams will give a presentation on collectible cars he has bought and sold over the years including his latest acquisition, an E-Type Jaguar. The warehouse is air-conditioned and has restroom facilities. After the presentation we will have lunch at a restaurant downtown. Early birds can have breakfast at the new Waffle House located near Adams’ warehouse.
The 17th British Car Show and Picnic tomorrow at Lagoon Park <http://goo.gl/maps/45y2j>, in Montgomery has improved to only a slight chance of getting sprinkled. We’ll have cars from the ’50s to current models including: MGs, Triumphs, Jaguars, Austin Healeys, MINI/Mini Coopers, (11 so far) and more. There will be a separate class MINIs/Minis. Download the Flyer & Registration form <https://docs.google.com/file/
August 23 – Visit with Ukrainian Orphans at Camp Bridgestone.
Touch of Class Limousine on US 231 S., one mile south of the bypass.
Month ?? – Visit to Ray Spires Shop on Lake Jordan
Young Barn Pub & Oyster Bar [MAP]. Andy has arranged for us to have the private dining room (meal or appetizer optional). Let’s plan to order by 6:00pm and begin our monthly meeting at 7:00pm.
Flip’s on Vaughn Road <http://goo.gl/maps/LC5KT>
July 27, 8:00am, Breakfast at Flip’s on Vaughn Road, then motor to the Farmer’s Market for the VW Meltdown.
Possible Destinations:
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Auburn
10/04 | LSU | Auburn (Jordan-Hare Stadium) | |
10/11 | at Mississippi State | Starkville, Miss. (Davis Wade Stadium) | |
10/18 | Open Date | ||
10/25 | South Carolina | Auburn (Jordan-Hare Stadium) |
Alabama
Oct. 4 | *at Ole Miss | Oxford, Miss. |
Oct. 11 | *at Arkansas | Fayetteville, Ark. |
Oct. 18 | *Texas A&M | Bryant-Denny Stadium |
Oct. 25 | *at Tennessee | Knoxville, Tenn. |
Pam suggested:
Trip ideas: I want to visit the Tractor Museum in Milbrook the Catfish House 0. There is a British garden display in Mobile March 22-23 but that is a very long day drive.
Bamahenge Pirates Cove (insipration for “Cheeseburger in Paradise”) near Elberta, AL (2-day trip?)
Russell’s Destinations:
Half-Day Trips
Montgomery
Hyundai plant tour
Prattville
Day Trips
Rockford
TJ’s Café, 300 Main Street, Rockford, AL 35136 (256) 377-1777
√Sylacauga “The Marble City”
√Gravity Hill Map May 05, 2010
Ann Hodges’ Meteorite Monument (in front of City Hall, Broad St.)
Hodges Meteorite Historical Marker, Old Birmingham Hwy.
√Faye’s Bar-B-Que, 2600 Old Birmingham Hwy, (Sides great — BBQ, not so much)
Marble City Grill, 112 N Broadway Ave, (256) 245-8108
The Hog 8091 Sylacauga Fayetteville Hwy, (256) 245-8515
√Raspberry Bakery, 210 Broadway Avenue, (256) 249-0808 (cream horns)
Buttermilk Hill, 300 East Third Street, (256) 207-1001 |
Childersburg
Gravity Hill 2, Flagpole Mountain Rd.,
In Kymulga Mill Park NE of Childersburg. AL76 NE 1.8 miles from jct with US231 in Childersburg, N. on CR180 3.8 miles to the bridge on the W. side of the road. Closed to motor traffic. Restored in 1974. Admission.
DeSoto Caverns $18.00/adult
Talladega
√Old Mill Restaurant AL Highway 77 and √Waldo Bridge at Riddle Mill at Waldo SE of Talladega.
Cheaha
√Nov. 01, 2009; AL 9 & 49. Returned via AL49 via Horseshoe Bend, US 289, Wind Creek, AL 63 & 170
√May 05, 2010; From Sylacauga. Mostly great roads, but from Blue Ridge Road to 281, Very BAD.
√Sep. 18, 2010: Returned via Cheaha Rd., and left at CR 385 (McElderry Road) to AL 21
√Breakfast run with D Price
√Breakfast run with D Price & Terry & Lynette
√Nov. 12, 2011, High Falls and Lake Chinnabee/Devil’s Den Falls
√Mar. 10, 2012, Lake Chinnabee/Devil’s Den Falls and Old Mill restaurant
Tuscaloosa
Alabama Museum of Natural History
√ Tannehill State Park March 24, 2010
√ Moundville March 26, 2011
√Big John’s Bar-B-Q; 15888 Highway 69 S; Moundville, AL ; (205) 371-6399
√Pam’s Diner LLC; 39616 Al Highway 69; Moundville, AL; (205) 371-4300
Birmingham
Vulcan Park; 1701 Valley View Drive; Birmingham, AL 35209-1214; 205-933-1409
Miss Myra’s BBQ, Cahaba Heights, Birmingham
Leeds
√Barber Motorsports Park & Museum
Alabaster/Pelham/Helena
Oak Mountain State Park
Buddy’s BBQ, US 31, Alabaster
√ The Depot Deli, Hwy 261, Helena (Hamburgers)
Montevallo/Calera
√ Heart of Dixie RR Musem 09/25/2010
√JWS Observatory 11/20/2010
√ Davis Falls 11/20/2010
√Falling Rock Falls 11/20/2010
√ Cahaba National Wildlife Refuge March 24, 2010 Bibb Co. 24
Pratt’s Ferry Bibb Co. 26 (on the Cahaba River)
√ Brierfield Ironworks Park March 24, 2010
√ Tin Top BBQ, US 31 S., Calera +++++ 09/25/2010; 11/20/2010
Clanton
√ Peach Park peach ice cream June 19, 2010
√Hickory Chip Bar-B-Que; 4966 Al Highway 145 Clanton, May 25, 2011
Smokey T’s One block north of downtown on US 31, 404 7th Street North,Clanton, AL 35045-2828, (205) 280-3133
Country Boy’s Bar B Que On US 31, 2 miles N of 22W, just passed “Bent Creek Apts.”
Billingsly
√ Jim’s Bar-B-Que, Jan 19, 2010, 3657 Highway 82 W, Billingsley, AL 36006 (Map) (334) 366-4284
Fat Girl’s BBQ, Highway 82 W, Billingsley, AL 36006
Lake Martin:
√ Oskars, L March 13, 2010, AL
√ Uncle Nick’s BBQ, four stars J 1-hour travel time
√ Niffer’s August 11, 2011 J 1-hour travel time
Chuck’s Marina (Pizza) 237 Marina Road (off Centerpoint Rd.), near Blue Creek video
After Labor Day pizza will be served only on the weekends thru end of Sept. Fri. 4-9, Sat. 11:00 am-9:00 pm, Sunday 11:00 am-6:00 pm
Poplar Dawg’s, 10277 County Road 34, Dadeville, AL
Home Plate Cafe, 191 East South Street Dadeville, AL 36853 (256) 825-0583
The Harbor Restaurant Castaway Island Road
Circle A Catfish Tallapoosa CR 39
Wahoo’s Grill, AL 229 near Red Hill
Pot Belly BBQ, 1150 Double Bridge Ferry Rd, Eclectic, AL 36024
Kowaliga Restaurant on AL 63
Catherine’s Cafe
Marbry
Eclectic
Kountry Kitchen, AL 63 South
Tallassee
1220 Cafe,1220 Gilmer Avenue, Tallassee, AL 36078
√Sheila C’s Burger Barn (Moved to Wetumpka, 2013)
Talasi Hotel (?)
Midway
√ Wehle Nature Center February 20, 2010
http://www.outdooralabama.com/public-lands/stateLands/WNC/RWNC_schedule.pdf
http://www.usacoc.com/wehle/index.html
1st & 3rd Saturdays of each month
Video part 1: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6CVFFRnEvkY&feature=relmfu
Vidoe part 2 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vYR-IImx5n8&feature=relmfu
Video part 3: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4cfPshvegUA&feature=relmfu
Eufaula/Albany GA
Eufaula Hardware 118 E Broad St, Eufaula, AL 36027 (Boutique shopping for the ladies)
Phil’s BBQ 534. S. Randolph Ave. Eufaula, AL.
River City Grill (Closed) 209 E Broad St, Eufaula, AL (334) 616-6550
Bailey’s Steak & Seafood Restaurant 26 Mack St, Eufaula, AL (334) 616-6222
Troy
Tuesday-Saturday, 9:00-5:00 Seniors (over 60) $5.00
√BBQ House US 231 N *** 8/6/2011
3770 Elba Highway, Troy, AL 36079, (334) 670-0015
Highland Home
“It Don’t Matter” restaurant [MENU]
Abbeville
Huggin’ Molly’s 129 Kirkland Street, Abbeville, AL 36310 [MAP], (334) 585-7000
Dothan
Dobbs Bar-B-Que
BBQ Shack 2122 S. Brannon Stand
Honey’s Hot Dogs 4554 Fortner Street
Pioneer Museum
Landmark Park, Dothan ($4.00)
Slocomb
Enterprise
Luverne
√Hook’s BBQ 6/22/2013 Good
US 231 S
√ Teasley’s Mill Dec. 8, 2009
US 231 S. 3 miles past US 82 JCT. (free museum operated by Parker Mount)
Sweet P’s (old Partridge Pines), Pike Rd., AL (Near Carter’s Hill on US 231 S)
Grady
√Tin Top Café, Grady AL
√ Red’s Little School House Dec. 17, 2009 – Wed.-Sat., 11 a.m.-9 p.m.; Sun., 11 a.m.-3 p.m.
√ Old Barn Restaurant February 21, 2010
Goshen
2146 County Road 2243 (Golden Rd.)
Goshen, AL 36035 (Map)
(334) 484-3200 (Phone)
√ Mulberry, AL AL 14, Ivy Creek United Methodist Church 01/12/2011
√ Paul M Grist State Park 01/12/2011
√R & B Barbeque 6843 Al Highway 22 N, Valley Grande, AL 36701 (334) 875-3671
Hancocks BBQ, 72 County Road 46
√El Ranchero, 113 Broad St., Selma, AL (3/17/2012)
√Lannie’s #2 (local favorite, NOT my favorite)
Roland Cooper State Park, Camden
Mockingbird Grillmaps.google.com – (251) 575-2568 – 1 reviewDavid’s Catfish House LLCwww.davidscatfishhouse.com – (251) 575-3460 – 2 reviews√ http://www.tokillamockingbird.com/events/index.cfmCherry Street Bar-B-Q3 Rutherford St Monroeville, AL 36460(251) 575-2668Monroeville |
Evergreen
Bubba’s BBQ 281 Hwy 83, Evergreen, AL 36401
Andalusia
Sweetgum Bottom Antiques + Bed & Breakfast
http://www.sweetgumbottomantiques.com/directions.htm
Auburn/Opelika
√ Spring Villa 5/19/2010
Forest Ecology Preserve (no Pets)
√ Mike & Ed’s, 301 N. College Plate & sandwich 5/19/2010 +++++
√Chuck’s Bar-B- Que 2/14/2011 (Good if you like slaw in your BBQ sandwich)
√ Mrs. Story’s Ice Cream 5/19/2010 Chocolate Malted Shake ++++++
Waverly
Overnight
Northwest Alabama
Dismals Canyon Phil Campbell, AL
√ Rattlesnake Saloon & Seven Springs Lodge
Winfield
http://www.aromascafewinfield.com/
http://www.southernbbqtrail.com/car-lotbbq.shtml
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Cedar-Landing/119618884746870
North Central
Decatur
Athens
√Whitt’s BBQ (Eastern N.C. vinegar sauce)
Northeast Alabama
Gasden
Chandler Mountain Road, Steele, AL
256-570-0002
Huntsville
Harrison Bros. Hardware Store Museum
Monte Sano State Park
Guntersville
√Guntersville State Park, 10/28-31/2011 w/ BMC
Scottsboro
Blowing Wind Cave AKA Sauta Cave NWR (the cave is not open to the public)
Fern Cave (Entrance to the cave is difficult)
Mud Creek BBQ, 844 County Rd 213, Scottsboro, AL 35752
The Docks ($$$) 1165 Ed Hembree Dr Scottsboro, AL 35769 (256) 574-3071
Bridgeport
Russell Cave National Monument (FREE) 3729 County Road 98, Bridgeport, AL 35740, (256) 495-2672
Hytop
Walls of Jericho (3-mile hike in & out)
Sand Mountain/ Mentone/Valley Head
Tennessee
Caney Fork – a kayak and canoeing hot spot. The water comes from the bottom Center Hill Lake
Southwest Alabama
Blackwater/Coldwater canoe trip
Bayou LaBatre
Gulf Shores
Pensacola
Ft. Walton
Destin
P.C.
Opp
Doc’s Country Store, 2863 Veterans Memorial Pkwy, Opp, AL: Chili dogs
√Winchester TN
√Sewanee TN
North Georgia
Clayton GA
Oinker’s BBQ, Highway 441, (706) 782-7010 ()
Smokies
√Deal’s Gap, US 129 (Tail of the Dragon) June 1, 2011
√Cherohala Skyway (Road less Traveled) June 1, 2011
Lexington NC Bar-B-Que Capitol
Pine Mountain, GA
√Whistling Pig Cafe *****
√Calloway Gardens ($25/adult)
Warm Springs, GA
Lumpkin, GA
Plains, GA
Eats
Lunch/Dinner
√Martin’s: Monday-Friday Lunch 11:00 am-3:00pm Dinner 4:00-7:45 pm Closed Sat Sun Lunch 10:45 am-1:45pm
√Peyton’s Place
√Sommer’s Grill Out of Business
Capitol Grill Closed 12/11/2010
√Martha’s Place (buffet)
Blue Moon
Our Place, Wetumpka
Sheila C’s Burger Barn, Wetumpka
Little Sam’s Place, Wetumpka
√Nuevo Ranchito, Wetumpka
√ Must Stop Café, Wetumpka
Sinclair’s (Kowaliga)
√ Niffer’s Blue Creek, August 11, 2011 J 1-hour travel time
√Uncle Nick’s BBQ, Blue Creek
√Catherine’s (Hwy 63) Monday – Thursday 10am – 4pm Friday – Saturday 8a to 7p – Sunday 8a to 6p 877.615.4074
Elmer’s (Notasugla) (334) 257-1998; LunchBuffet::Tuesday-Friday&Sunday
Supper Buffet: Friday and Saturday nights.
√Red’s Little School House 334-584-7955 Wed.-Sat., 11 a.m.-9 p.m.; Sun., 11 a.m.-3 p.m.
√Old Barn (Goshen)
Italian
Sa Za |
√ Mr. G’s
Christi’s Italian Grille, Waugh
Carrabba’s
Breakfast Runs
Lakepoint Resort (Eufaula)
Farmer’s Market: Breakfast & Lunch, 5:30 A.M. – 2:00 P.M.
Jim’s Restaurant (US 231, Prattville)
Capitol Grill Closed 12/11/2010
√Oasis at Victory Land (Closed)
Ice Cream
√Peach Park, Clanton (Peach Ice Cream)
√Mrs. Story’s, Opelika (Chocolate Malt)
√Brewster’s
Bar-B-Que, Local
√ Sam’s ******
√ Country’s BBQ ***
√ Jim ‘n Nick’s ***, Good, but stingy with their sauce
Dreamland 101 Tallapoosa StreetVarsity 5471 Atlanta Highway
Boomer T’s, 900 Adams Avenue Montgomery, AL 36104 262-4481
√ Fat Boy’s (Prattville) **** Ample portions, a little fat, bland sauce, good sides, extra friendly [video]
√ Smokehouse BBQ, Millbrook **** good BBQ, sauce tastes like storebought Kraft’s
√ Bradshaw’s Butt Hut **** too much onion in slaw, not enough sauce
√ Smokin’ S BBQ, Wetumpka, US 231@ Knight St. ****
Champ’s 10486 US Hwy 231 N., Wetumpka [VIDEO]
DJ’s Bar-B-Que, 210 Wasden Road, Hope Hull
Full Moon, Eastchase Corner (coming 2014)
Bar-B-Que, Road Trip
√ Jim’s, Billingsley, January 19, 2010 *****
√ Mike & Ed’s, 301 N. College, Auburn (Ask for Shreaded, not cubed) GREAT Stew!
√ Chuck’s, Opelika ***
√ Sho-Nuff, Alex City ****
√ Uncle Nick’s BBQ, Blue Creek, Lake Martin ***** J 1-hour travel time
√ BBQ House, Just north of Troy, on the right
√ Hickory Chip, AL 145N, Clanton
Hot Iron Brand BBQ, 3988 7th St N, Clanton, AL (US 31 @ CR 81)
Smokey T’s, 404 7th Street North, One block north of downtown on US 31, Clanton
√ Tin Top US 31 @ CR33, Calera /Jemison, ****
√ R & B Barbeque 6843 Al Highway 22 N, Valley Grande, AL 36701 (334) 875-3671
Smokey Pig, 1502 Opelika Rd, Phenix City
13th Street BBQ, Phenix City (Note: It’s NOT on 13th Street)
√ Slick & Slim’s BBQ (Stewartville) April 16, 2011 CR 41 @ Highway 21/231 (Closed)
Oskar’s, Blue Creek, Daleville L March 13, 2010
Bubba’s BBQ 281 Hwy 83, Evergreen, AL 36401
Bar-B-Que, Away
√ Whitt’s, Athens *****
√ Lawler’s, Athens ****
H&H, Athens
Boar’s Butt, Winfield, AL CLOSED
Car Lot BBQ, Winfield, AL
BBQ Place, 1502 Gault Avenue South, Fort Payne, AL 35967-4740 (256) 845-6155
√ Triple R BBQ, Scottsboro
√ Top Hat, Blount Springs Nov. 10, 2013. Just had a sandwich. Good.
Johnny Ray’s, Birmingham
Miss Myra’s, Cahaba Heights, Birmingham (white sauce)
Carlisle’s, Birmingham
Brick Pit, 5456 Old Shell Rd., Mobile
√ Fresh Air, Flovilla GA *****
√ Sprayberry’s, Newnan GA *****
√ Moore’s Whistling Pig, 408 N Main St, Pine Mountain, GA 31822
√ Three Lil Pigs, 146 S Main Ave, Pine Mountain, GA
√ Williamson Brothers, Marietta GA ****
Purvis Barbecue, 514 Highway 1 Byp Louisville, GA Place page
Hiltons Sweats Barbecue Inc , 215 NW Main St Vidalia, GA 30474
Hiltons Sweats Barbecue Inc, Soperton GA
Hardware Stores
M H Harden Hardware, 708 Company St, Wetumpka, AL 36092
George B Johnson Hardware, 20 Main Street, Eclectic, AL 36024-5614
Citizens Hardware , 177 Lyons St, Notasulga, AL
Harrison Bros. Hardware, Huntsville, AL