Birmingham has a new sports bar called Do Not Disturb opening on Lakeshore Parkway, near Lowe’s at 350 State Farm Pkwy, later this month.
The bar is owned by restauranteur and Nola Ice-Broad St Peaux Boys owner Kelli Caulfield and investors London Jackson and former Birmingham city council member Johnathan Austin.
The elevated dine-in experience has several televisions to watch games and several unique dishes, along with cocktails and beer.
“Sports has always been a huge part of mine and my business partner’s lives,” Caulfield, told AL.com. “We enjoy entertainment as a whole, so we’re combining our favorite things into one thing. Sports, food, beer, and fun is the perfect recipe for everything.”
The Do Not Disturb menu includes a variety of blended dishes like an oyster BLT topped with their signature Broad St. Accents Remoulade Sauce and their signature crawfish grilled cheese and crawfish nachos, a lobster corndog, a Trash Can Charcuterie (fried pickles, pimento cheese topped with bacon jam, fried pork rinds, collard green and artichoke dip, and their signature sausage chunks).
The bar also offers a dish called the Baby Shower Plate: Your choice of boneless chicken tenders or wings, DND crawfish queso and chips, meatballs, pasta salad and chicken salad, and fried lemon pepper ribs.
Caulfield said the menu is moderately priced.
“Our menu, our atmosphere, our team is what sets us a part from anything Birmingham has,” Caulfield said. “It’s not your Buffalo Wild Wings, Applebee’s or any other traditional sports bar.”
Do Not Disturb will open in late October.
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