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At StyleBlueprint, we partnered with only the best businesses in town to create our SB Guide. It’s filled with everything you’d like to know as a local or as a tourist. From the best hair salons to the best antique stores to the best interior designers, boutiques and restaurants, we’ve got you covered. Because there are so many delicious restaurants in Birmingham, we’ve broken it down by neighborhood so that you can experience it all. Here, we’re sharing our favorite spots to have a meal in Highlands.

The Best Restaurants in Birmingham: Highlands

Bottega

2240 Highland Ave. South, Birmingham, Alabama 35205 (205) 939-1000
Hours: Tuesday through Saturday, 5:30 p.m. to 10 p.m.

One of Birmingham’s most beloved restaurants is Bottega in the historic Highlands. One of Chef Frank Stitt’s three restaurants, it’s a fabulous place to celebrate a special occasion or have dinner after work. The rustic Mediterranean and Italian menu always delights!

Galley and Garden

2220 Highland Ave. South, Birmingham, AL 35205 (205) 939-5551
Lunch: Monday through Friday, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Dinner: Monday through Saturday, 5 p.m. to 10 p.m.
Brunch: Sunday, 10:30 a.m. to 3 p.m.

The modern American-French inspired menu at Galley and Garden changes seasonally and showcases unique signature dishes with Southern influences. Chef James Boyce and his team are driven by seasonality and locality, and they source from dedicated farmers and foragers to ensure unsurpassed quality during the height of every season.

Hot and Hot Fish Club

2180 11th Court South, Birmingham, AL 35205 (205) 933-5474
Hours: Tuesday through Saturday, 5 p.m. to 10 p.m.

Chef and co-owners Chris and Idie Hastings set out to uniquely blend French, Southern, and California-styles of cooking at Hot and Hot Fish Club in Birmingham. The restaurant is located in a historic downtown building that provides a beautiful backdrop to a menu filled with inventive entrees that consistently impress.

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Annie Reeves

When she isn't scoping out the South's newest hangs, you can find her teaching CycleBar classes or eating queso at her neighborhood Mexican spot.