Restaurants & Bars
Top 10: Best Lunch In Mountain Brook
Patch compiled rating from a variety of customer-based rate sites to come up with the best lunch spots in Mountain Brook.

MOUNTAIN BROOK, AL - The word has been out for some time now about the excellent restaurants in Mountain Brook. Between Crestline, Mountain Brook, English, Cahaba and Overton villages, there are a variety of places and fares to choose from as far as eating is concerned.
Specifically, lunch time is as busy as the city's villages get during the day, due in large part to the bevy of lunch options people have in Mountain Brook. From pizza to Mexican food to hot dogs and burgers to salads, if you want it, you can likely find it in one of Mountain Brook's villages.
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So which of the city's restaurants offers the best lunchtime fare? That is obviously a matter of opinion, but Patch looked at a variety of customer review-based websites to get an aggregate ranking for eateries in the area specifically for lunch. Here were the top 10:
- Crestline Bagel, 66 Church Street (sandwiches, deli)
- Chez LuLu, 1911 Cahaba Road (French, cafe)
- Urban Cookhouse, 212 Country Club Park (sandwiches, salads)
- Daniel George, 2837 Culver Road (American fare)
- Brick & Tin, 2901 Cahaba Rdoad (sandwiches, salads)
- Taco Mama, 63 Church Street (Mexican)
- BrickTop's, 2800 Highway 280 South (Southern fare)
- Habitat Feed & Social, 2655 Lane Park Road (American fare)
- Newk's Eatery, 2800 Cahaba Village (sandwiches)
- Billy's Sports Grill, 2012 Cahaba Road (burgers, sandwiches, entrees)
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To get a taste of what Mountain Brook's culinary scene has to offer, don't miss the annual Taste of Mountain Brook event set for Sunday, September 16 in Crestline Village. The two-hour event begins at 11:30 a.m.
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