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.
The Collins, a menu item offered at Do Not Disturb sports bar.Do Not Disturb
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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