Grant Manor Welcome Guidebook

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Grant Manor Welcome Guidebook

Food scene

Upscale mainstay with a raw bar preparing Southern classics with a modern twist in rustic-chic digs. Is located in the heart of downtown Mobile across from Bienville Square. 167 Dauphin St. Mobile, AL 36602 HOURS OF OPERATION Tuesday-Saturday: 5-9:00pm Sunday and Monday: Closed
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Dumbwaiter Restaurant
167 Dauphin St
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Upscale mainstay with a raw bar preparing Southern classics with a modern twist in rustic-chic digs. Is located in the heart of downtown Mobile across from Bienville Square. 167 Dauphin St. Mobile, AL 36602 HOURS OF OPERATION Tuesday-Saturday: 5-9:00pm Sunday and Monday: Closed
Lofty eatery serving inventive Southern-inspired cuisine & cocktails in a rustic-chic setting. Dine-in/Curbside pickup/No delivery 203 Dauphin St. Mobile, AL 36602 HOURS OPEN FOR LUNCH Tuesday-Friday 11am-2pm OPEN FOR DINNER Tuesday-Saturday 5pm-10pm
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The Noble South
203 Dauphin St
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Lofty eatery serving inventive Southern-inspired cuisine & cocktails in a rustic-chic setting. Dine-in/Curbside pickup/No delivery 203 Dauphin St. Mobile, AL 36602 HOURS OPEN FOR LUNCH Tuesday-Friday 11am-2pm OPEN FOR DINNER Tuesday-Saturday 5pm-10pm
Informal chain eatery serving oysters, fried shrimp & other Gulf Coast seafood, plus happy hour. Service options: Dine-in · Curbside pickup · No delivery Address: 605 Dauphin St, Mobile, AL 36602 Hours: Open ⋅ Closes 9PM
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Wintzell's Oyster House
605 Dauphin St
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Informal chain eatery serving oysters, fried shrimp & other Gulf Coast seafood, plus happy hour. Service options: Dine-in · Curbside pickup · No delivery Address: 605 Dauphin St, Mobile, AL 36602 Hours: Open ⋅ Closes 9PM
Convivial watering hole offering 100+ beers, plus ample portions of American & German comfort food. Service options: Dine-in · Curbside pickup · No-contact delivery 251 Dauphin St, Mobile, AL 36602 Sunday – Thursday: 11:00 am – 12:00 am Friday – Saturday: 11:00 am – 2:00 am
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Loda BierGarten
251 Dauphin St
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Convivial watering hole offering 100+ beers, plus ample portions of American & German comfort food. Service options: Dine-in · Curbside pickup · No-contact delivery 251 Dauphin St, Mobile, AL 36602 Sunday – Thursday: 11:00 am – 12:00 am Friday – Saturday: 11:00 am – 2:00 am
Service options: Curbside pickup · No-contact delivery Address: 1252 Government St, Mobile, AL 36604 Hours: Friday 8AM–3PM Saturday 8AM–3PM Sunday Closed Monday (Labor Day) Closed Tuesday 8AM–3PM Wednesday 8AM–3PM Thursday 8AM–3PM
Guncles Gluten Free
1252 Government St
Service options: Curbside pickup · No-contact delivery Address: 1252 Government St, Mobile, AL 36604 Hours: Friday 8AM–3PM Saturday 8AM–3PM Sunday Closed Monday (Labor Day) Closed Tuesday 8AM–3PM Wednesday 8AM–3PM Thursday 8AM–3PM
Service options: Dine-in · Takeout · No-contact delivery Address: 966 Government St, Mobile, AL 36604 Hours: Friday 11AM–10PM Saturday 11AM–10PM Sunday 11AM–9PM Monday (Labor Day) Closed Tuesday 11AM–9PM Wednesday 11AM–9PM Thursday 11AM–9PM
Aroy Thai
966 Government St
Service options: Dine-in · Takeout · No-contact delivery Address: 966 Government St, Mobile, AL 36604 Hours: Friday 11AM–10PM Saturday 11AM–10PM Sunday 11AM–9PM Monday (Labor Day) Closed Tuesday 11AM–9PM Wednesday 11AM–9PM Thursday 11AM–9PM

Sightseeing

The Mobile Carnival Museum is a history museum that chronicles over 300 years of Carnival and Mardi Gras in Mobile, Alabama. The museum is housed in the historic Bernstein-Bush mansion on Government Street in downtown Mobile. Address: 355 Government St, Mobile, AL 36602 Hours: Friday 9AM–4PM Saturday 9AM–4PM Sunday Closed Monday (Labor Day) 9AM–4PM Hours might differ Tuesday Closed Wednesday 9AM–4PM Thursday Closed
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Mobile Carnival Museum
355 Government St
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The Mobile Carnival Museum is a history museum that chronicles over 300 years of Carnival and Mardi Gras in Mobile, Alabama. The museum is housed in the historic Bernstein-Bush mansion on Government Street in downtown Mobile. Address: 355 Government St, Mobile, AL 36602 Hours: Friday 9AM–4PM Saturday 9AM–4PM Sunday Closed Monday (Labor Day) 9AM–4PM Hours might differ Tuesday Closed Wednesday 9AM–4PM Thursday Closed
Science center offering hands-on activities, educational programs & IMAX films. Address: 65 Government St, Mobile, AL 36602 Hours: Friday 10AM–4PM Saturday 10AM–4PM Sunday Closed Monday (Labor Day) Closed Tuesday 10AM–4PM Wednesday 10AM–4PM Thursday 10AM–4PM Suggest new hours
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Gulf Coast Exploreum Science Center & IMAX Dome Theater
65 Government St
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Science center offering hands-on activities, educational programs & IMAX films. Address: 65 Government St, Mobile, AL 36602 Hours: Friday 10AM–4PM Saturday 10AM–4PM Sunday Closed Monday (Labor Day) Closed Tuesday 10AM–4PM Wednesday 10AM–4PM Thursday 10AM–4PM Suggest new hours
HOURS OF OPERATION: 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Last ticket of the day sold at 4:00 p.m. Battleship Memorial Park is open every day except Christmas Day
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USS Alabama
2703 Battleship Pkwy
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HOURS OF OPERATION: 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Last ticket of the day sold at 4:00 p.m. Battleship Memorial Park is open every day except Christmas Day

City/town information

Where Did Mardi Gras Start? The original Mardi Gras started in 1703 in Mobile when French settlers celebrated at Twenty-Seven Mile Bluff, the first settlement in the city. This celebration was small and unlike what people think of Mardi Gras today. However, in 1711 in Mobile, Mardi Gras included a parade – believed to be the first in North America – that featured a papier-mâché bull. In the ensuing years, parades and Mardi Gras celebrations became more involved and elaborate, evolving into the festive parades we think of today: colorful floats, lively music, bead tosses and more. In 1830, the first masked parading society in America – also called a “mystic society” – appeared in Mobile when Michael Kraft formed the Cowbellian de Rakin Society.
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Mobile
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Where Did Mardi Gras Start? The original Mardi Gras started in 1703 in Mobile when French settlers celebrated at Twenty-Seven Mile Bluff, the first settlement in the city. This celebration was small and unlike what people think of Mardi Gras today. However, in 1711 in Mobile, Mardi Gras included a parade – believed to be the first in North America – that featured a papier-mâché bull. In the ensuing years, parades and Mardi Gras celebrations became more involved and elaborate, evolving into the festive parades we think of today: colorful floats, lively music, bead tosses and more. In 1830, the first masked parading society in America – also called a “mystic society” – appeared in Mobile when Michael Kraft formed the Cowbellian de Rakin Society.

Night Life/Live Music

Address: 51 S Conception St, Mobile, AL 36602 Hours: Friday 4PM–12AM Saturday 4PM–12AM Sunday Closed Monday (Labor Day) 4PM–12AM Hours might differ Tuesday 4M–12AM Wednesday 4PM–12AM Thursday 4PM–12AM
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The Merry Widow
51 S Conception St
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Address: 51 S Conception St, Mobile, AL 36602 Hours: Friday 4PM–12AM Saturday 4PM–12AM Sunday Closed Monday (Labor Day) 4PM–12AM Hours might differ Tuesday 4M–12AM Wednesday 4PM–12AM Thursday 4PM–12AM

Tipps für Reisende

Verkehrsmittel

Airport Blvd for many of your food needs

If you order take out/Uber eats/Grubhub, be sure to instructor the delivery driver to come to the house at the end of the driveway.
Bräuche und Kultur

The Daulphin St First Friday

During First Friday there are art exhibits from local artist.
Was einpacken?

Bring an umbrella

The Gulf coast is known for delivering lots of rain.