Wednesday, February 6, 2008

An outing in T-Town

This past weekend I once again ventured to entertain my mom for a night. Last time this occurred, it sadly ended in us eating bar-b-que and returning to the hotel for a night of TV watching. Because of this, my mom’s second trip to Tuscaloosa proved a little more productive in finding something interesting because of a little research and preparation.


For starters, we went out to eat at a restaurant that I took the time to look up on a guide and be confident in. This restaurant goes by the name Epiphany Fine Dining and is an upscale place. Defiantly not somewhere I would go on a college budget, but since my mom was there and more than happy to pay in exchange for good food, we continued towards our destination. The restaurant is located just down from Mugshots on Greensboro and reflects the old style building both inside and out. The walls are brick with archways as you enter different rooms. The restaurant describes its menu choices based off local produce when available and chooses meat based on where and how they are grown. The service from start to finish was wonderful and the food defiantly lived up to its surroundings and price. I would defiantly recommend this dining experience if you have a night to spoil yourself and spend around $20 per meal. In addition, as a plus, the restaurant is correlated with Carpe Vino a local wine vineyard.

After this, and very full I might add, we ventured back to Coleman Coliseum for a night of bama gymnastics. This was my first time experiencing a gymnastics meet of any kind and I was thrilled to be seeing Alabama vs. Georgia, the number one team in the SEC if not nation. The student section was packed and seemed like a grand time for the average college student. However, I was shocked to see the number of families attending in relation to other events such as football or basketball. I would assume by the number of small girls running around, that many were at the time gymnast themselves. The entrances of the gymnast were extremely exciting with pyro techniques and music and in between gymnast performing the chance to dance to classics like YMCA were also offered. Though from my seat it seemed this was most enjoyed by those under 10 who squealed at the opportunity to dance. Overall everyone there seemed to enjoy themselves and for students a free time was available and for others fairly cheap family outing. Even though we lost by like .6 points, everyone enjoyed the experience and seemed overall happy to have attended. By the way the tide has another meet this Friday against Arkansas.


3 comments:

Blogging for Dummies said...

I love eating at Epiphany. The food and the service there are great.

elhamm said...

Epiphany sounds great.....I will have to try it sometime!! Molly and I are always looking for a new place to eat...I will have to tell her about it....what do you recommend we get??

Chelsea's blog said...

Um..I'm not sure. There menu changes from time to time but I got the salmon which was great and my mom got a steak and it was also really good. Basically it depends on your personal food taste but everything is amazing.