Huntsville Restaurant Week

Want to know a (not-so) secret? I love good food. Imagine my joy when I was invited to participate in Huntsville Restaurant Week! I journeyed to Huntsville for a preview of five of the sixty restaurants participating in the event. This 10-day annual event will be held August 11th-20th this year and you don’t want to miss the opportunity to try the restaurant week specials for yourself! Sit back and enjoy a culinary journey through Huntsville, Alabama. Then, make plans to visit for yourself!
Huntsville Restaurant Week 2017

Huntsville, Alabama Foodie Experiences:

1. New Orleans Lunchbox– I admit this restaurant was not what I expected. Driving along, my GPS told me I had arrived. I glanced around in confusion. After 10 minutes of driving aimlessly in circles trying to find the restaurant, I stopped in a shopping center and tried to find the directions on my phone. I happened to glance up and saw, much to my surprise, New Orleans Lunchbox written on the side of the convenience store across the street.
The New Orleans Lunchbox 2

I checked my notes. Authentic Cajun Food located in a convenience store? I needed to be convinced.  The restaurant itself is small, with only a few tables and room for 15 dine-in guests, although carry-out is also available.  I chatted with owner Roland Lowrey, who explained his vision of bringing classic authentic New Orleans dishes to Huntsville.  Now I was ready for the tasting.  The Restaurant Week Special is “The Sampler Plate” which includes red beans and rice, your choice of hot, smoked, or spicy sausage, two sides (chosen from shrimp etouffee, jambalaya, and gumbo), served with toasted baguette and whiskey bread pudding.
whiskey bread pudding 2

There is nothing fancy about this restaurant. The food is served on paper plates and bowls and the drinks (a choice of soft drinks, lemonade, tea or coffee) come in styrofoam cups. But the food! It really is just as good as the food I’ve tried in New Orleans over the years.  And, it should be. Mr. Lowery has owned Roland’s Cajun Catering for the past 30 years. I chose the smoked sausage and shrimp etouffee and received such a generous portion I couldn’t finish it all. It could easily make two meals for me.  Since I am a dessert fanatic, the whiskey bread pudding was a highlight for me. Soft creamy bread pudding with just a hint of whiskey. Everyone at the table mentioned how good it was.  Don’t let the humble surroundings fool you, this restaurant is well worth a visit!
New Orleans Lunchbox

Tip: There are only a few parking spaces, but the food is worth the extra time it might take to park next door. The restaurant is located in at the corner of Jordan Lane and Holmes Avenue in the Marathon gas station.

2. Rocket City TavernThis was another surprise. I expected typical tavern food. Instead, I was greeted with a variety of fine dining options. Although this is a fairly new restaurant, Rocket City Tavern was hopping when we visited on a Friday night. After a tour of the kitchens and private event space, I was ready to try the menu.  Naturally, we tried the Restaurant Week Special. The first course is a choice of Pasta in Brodo, a three ingredient pasta dish consisting of orecchiette pasta in chicken broth and topped with parmesan cheese.  We received a small bowl, but after I took the first bite I understood why. It was so rich and flavorful only a small amount was needed. We were allowed to add cheese ourselves and it melted beautifully into the mixture, adding a flavorful punch.  We also tried the Chopped Vegetable Salad, featuring chopped veggies, mizuna greens, and a sherry vinaigrette.  Seriously, this salad was so fresh and flavorful that we commented on it all weekend. It’s definitely a must try.
salad at rocket city tavern

The entrees include a Tuscan Roasted Chicken, a Pan Seared Filet of Salmon, and an Ancho Espresso Crusted New York Strip Steak.  My favorite was the Ancho Espresso Crusted New York Strip Steak,  served with sauteed spinach, roasted mushrooms, and a merlot demi-glace. The mushrooms were so tasty I found myself sampling more than I should.
Steak

Dessert, a Rocket Warm Butter Cake, is included. This was another hit with the entire party. The cake is crusty on the outside, but gooey and moist on the inside. Be sure to include bites of the included white chocolate sauce, raspberry sauce and whipped cream to experience the maximum flavor. We shared three of these between the table, but we all exclaimed we could have eaten an entire portion on our own because it was so good.
butter cake

Located near the Gate Nine entrance of the Redstone Arsenal, they live up to their slogan is “Where People and History Meet for Great Food and Drink.” Private Event space is available for groups of any size and a special Chef’s Table experience is available in the kitchen with Chef Michael Norton.  Two other restaurants, owned by Rocket City Tavern, are located next door. Dipwich is a specialty sandwich shop and Fiero Mexican Grill specializes in fresh Mexican food. Both have menus prepared by Chef Michael Norton.

3.  Rocket Republic Brewing Company This is a huge modern space, with a space for a live band and a separate game room along with a tap room. While they have prepared a special blend for Restaurant week, I sampled the Solar Sour, a tangy and fruity orange concoction which is well worth a try if you are a craft beer drinker.  Other craft breweries participating in restaurant week include Green Bus Brewing, Old Black Bear Brewing,  and Below the Radar.
Rocket City Brewery

Where to Stay During Restaurant Week:

The Westin Huntsville-  This centrally located hotel is recently remodeled and beautifully furnished.  Done in a modern, contemporary style, this is the happening place for weddings and events. My room was furnished with a desk and a  couch, allowing me to work in comfort.  Although the hotel was packed, so full they even had to post a sign saying their massive parking lot was full, I was surprised by how quiet my room was. I didn’t notice any noise except for an occasional door shutting across the hall.  There’s a beautiful view from rooms on the left side of the hotel, overlooking a lovely water feature.  While you’re there, be sure to check out their very own restaurant, Sage Grill, which has lots of great breakfast specials and options during Restaurant Week.
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38 Comments

  1. Pingback: Huntsville Restaurant Week 2017 - Simply Southern Mom

  2. Wow all the food looks amazing. I would die for the Rocket Warm Butter Cake!

  3. I love trying new restaurants at restaurant week! It is always fun to try dishes you might have otherwise never had the chance to try.

  4. Food doesn’t need to be fancy to be memorable. The New Orleans Lunchbox is taking me back to visiting my brother in Louisiana. I’d love to go back sometime.

  5. The sampler plate at New Orleans Lunchbox looks so delicious. It seems really filling too! I wouldn’t mind if they use paper plates and styropor cups. If the food is that good, I’d take it.

  6. Annemarie LeBlanc

    The food looks fantastic! It is great to find some dining places that serve real authentic southern food. I will definitely check out these places if I get a chance to be in Huntsville.

  7. Looks like a need to take a visit to Huntsville! Everything thing looks great!!

  8. I’ve never been to Huntsville before. Looks like there are some yummy places to eat at!

  9. I’ve never traveled to Huntsville, thanks for the foodie insight. Rocket Republic Brewing Company would be a top spot on my must visit list!!!

  10. kellyhutchinson37920

    So many great restaurants! That Ancho Espresso Crusted New York Strip Steak from Rocket City Tavern looks mouthwatering and delicious!

  11. What an adventure you were on! I am suppose to go to AL for work in a few months i need to see if i have time to stop by some of these amazing restaurants!

  12. Didnt really realize Huntsville was foodie city! Thats cool Atlanta Restaurant week was not too long ago here too.

  13. Our Family World

    I stared at the photo of the Ancho Espresso Crusted New York Strip Steak for a full minute. OMG. That looks so good! Southern food is always so delicious! I should remember to visit Rocket City Tavern if and when I get the chance to visit Huntsville AL

  14. I need to get to Alabama for so many reasons and now I need to add these to my list of “where to eat”!

  15. It’s an entire week?!?! Count me in!

  16. Oh my lands, I needs to get up to Alabama more. They have some stellar places to eat!

  17. The Rocket City Tavern sounds like the spot for me! All this yummy food!

  18. I love restaurant weeks! My husband and I always make it a point to go out and eat (really does not happen often) at least once during restaurant weeks. Great to see that you found such good food!

  19. I had no idea there were so many tasty things to be had in Huntsville, Alabama! If my husband and I are every lucky enough to go, you can be we’ll be stopping at Rocket Republic Brewing Company (for him) and Rocket City Tavern (for her). x

  20. Oh, wow! Alabama is making some good food! I love local restaurant week in my city – it lets me try out places I might not have found otherwise.

  21. I love it when places have a restaurant week, it looks like this is a great selection of delicious food to choose from. Glad you shared this, will keep in mind when I travel!

  22. I didn’t even have to go past New Orleans Lunch Box…wow that looks scrumptious!!

  23. New Orleans Lunchbox sounds like a little hidden gem. I’d definitely try it! I’d love to try some craft brews at Rocket Republic Brewing Company too!

  24. I grew up down the street from a popular beach that has restaurant week, and I LOVED hitting it up! Obviously that was more seafood focused, but the deserts were always my favorite part. These look amazing!!

  25. They all sound like great places to check out. I’d love to try that Pasta in Brodo and Rocket Warm Butter Cake myself.

  26. Catherine Sargent

    All of the food and beverages look really good. I would love to go and check out Rocket Republic Brewing Company.

  27. Kimberly @ Berly's Kitchen

    We travel through that area periodically, so it’s good to know about these places. The New Orleans Lunchbox sounds wonderful. I’ll make sure that one is on our list for next time.

  28. What a great sounding event, I love the idea of getting to know more about the places around you there are to eat at.

  29. Can you mail me one of those warm butter cakes, please?? I will have to check out Huntsville soon!

  30. Huntsville is a great city. It’s surprising to me how many people don’t realize what an awesome place it is to visit. I love to make the rounds to all the restaurants when I’m down that way.

  31. I love summer special weeks like this one. It is always the restaurants withthe best food that can serve it on paper plates or from a not so great locale. Will keep this town in mind for a trip down south.

  32. More and more cities and towns are having restaurant week. I’m not in your area but food looks wonderful.

  33. These dishes all look so good that I need to check out all of these restaurants. I am a foodie and love trying new places.

  34. jmanandmillerbug

    The New Orleans Lunchbox would be my kind of deal. I love those small hard to find places that are outstanding. I like that you mentioned that it’s hard to find because now it will become less hard to find for people and more people can enjoy it.

  35. What a fun event for the whole family. Everything looks so delicious.

  36. I am definitely all in when it comes to a sampler plate in most any restaurant. And fancy? nah. If the food is great, like Mr. Lowery’s sounds to be I could give a hoot what it’s served on, so long as it’s clean. 🙂

    • We do a lot of sampler plates, too. It’s an awesome way to try a little bit of everything!!

  37. I love local restaurants weeks! It’s a great way to get to try out new places. It sure looks like you ate good!