10 Things to do in Fairhope That You Shouldn't Miss

August 1, 2021 Dorsey Hagwood

Fairhope is a city in Baldwin County, Alabama, United States, on a sloping plateau, along the cliffs and shoreline of Mobile Bay. The 2010 census lists the population of the city as 15,326. Fairhope is a principal city of the Daphne-Fairhope-Foley micropolitan area, which includes all of Baldwin County. In 2016, Fairhope was named the best small town in the South by Southern Living magazine.
Restaurants in Fairhope

1. Taste of Fairhope

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5.0 based on 8 reviews

Taste of Fairhope

Experience Fairhope, AL in a guided walking food tour with delicious food, beautiful scenery, and all things Fairhope.

2. Oak Hollow Farm

14210 Greeno Rd, Fairhope, AL 36532-5632 +1 251-928-4840 http://Oakhollowfarm.net
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5.0 based on 50 reviews

Oak Hollow Farm

Reviewed By 626reitam

This past October we held our daughter’s wedding and reception at Oak Hollow Farm, I have to say this was one of the most Beautiful weddings I have seen, many guests commented on how “Magical” or it was a real life Fairytale wedding. I highly recommend Oak Hollow for a wedding or any event. We worked with Marva Dean and she was so accommodating and helpful throughout the process. The parents, bride & groom all live out of state and she made this so easy with her suggestions and quick responses. They were married outside at the tunnel of trees, it was Breathtaking, we used the benches for our guests and three-piece wood door system at the entrance, along with an arbor. The flowers on the Arbor were stunning, thanks to Belle Bouquet Florist. The reception was inside the barn. Our talented friend Marilyn brought in table decorations and C & A Rent put up draping which made the atmosphere perfect. They definitely know what they are doing. Appetizers were served while the Amazing photographer Kayla Steade who had taken beautiful photo’s inside and all over the beautiful grounds throughout the day finished up family shots. The dinner was perfect and delicious, the catfish was outstanding. We received so many comments on how delicious the food was. The dance floor was perfect most all the guests love to dance and with our DJ Tres Wiggins, playing the best music, there was always someone on the dance floor, most of the time it was packed. The cake was exactly what our daughter envisioned and was not only pretty but also delicious, a Big Thank you to Couture Cakes. I have to say when my daughter asked my thoughts on a videographer, I told her most people watch their wedding video a time or two and then again on their anniversary for a few years (mind you videos were not what they are now when I married). I am so Happy she chose Written in Film, Josh and Tori were wonderful and the video they produced is just Spectacular. I could watch it again and again. I was a bit concerned about the “cabins” we rented at Oak Hollow Farm for the bride, bridal party & groomsmen to get ready or just hang out in until the ceremony. I really was only concerned with one of the cabins as I thought it needed to be decorated to look more “bridal” like, I felt it needed more lighting. I had purchased huge make up mirrors, lots of white draping, lights, strands of lights etc., things to make it look a little brighter and festive for a wedding. My husband and I arrived to see if we could get in one of the cabins to decorate and make some changes ourselves before the day of the wedding. Marva Dean basically said come with me, I have something to show you. Much to our surprise they worked tirelessly the week before our daughter’s wedding and transformed one of the cabins into a small Bridal suite. It was beyond what we could have accomplished and perfect. It no longer looked like a cabin at all. There were no beds, it was painted, shiplap was installed, mirrors on the wall, there was a long wooden counter, stools, a full-length mirror, a tin ceiling, wedding decorations, etc. They created a bridal suite. I almost cried I was so grateful. Our daughter was equally surprised and thrilled. Marva Dean helped us to execute the most perfect day for our daughter and son in law. The staff was spectacular with the service they provided. We were able to relax and truly enjoy the wedding and reception. Thank you to Marva Dean and the staff at Oak Hollow Farm for making our daughter’s wedding a success and a day to remember forever.

3. Fairhope Roasting Company

759 Nichols Ave, Fairhope, AL 36532-1768 +1 251-928-2606 [email protected] http://www.fairhoperoasting.com
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5.0 based on 25 reviews

Fairhope Roasting Company

Fairhope Roasting Company is a locally owned, small batch, specialty coffee roaster located in Fairhope, Alabama. Whether you are a casual coffee drinker, or a coffee fanatic, our goal is to provide you with an exceptional bag of coffee. We now offer tours by appointment!

Reviewed By fairwaysofalabama - Mobile, United States

This morning I experienced the human side of this wonderful coffee company. I was volunteering at a Charity 5k Race and Fairhope Roasting Company & The Warehouse Bakery provided coffee, hot chocolate & a variety of pastries in support of this event. The coffee and pastries were wonderful and appreciated by everyone. I haven't been to their Fairhope location in some time but will make it a point to support them the next time I am in the area. Support your locally businesses who care about the community.

4. Tongue & Groove Drinkery

77 S Section St, Fairhope, AL 36532-2200 867-5309 https://www.facebook.com/TongueGroove-Drinkery-793315360766759
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Tongue & Groove Drinkery

Reviewed By JacksonTraveler59

We were in Fairhope recently for a wedding. Our hotel recommended Tongue & Groove for cocktails. We walked to the bar and enjoyed great cocktails and conviviality before we walked to our dinner spot. It's a fun and fresh place in Fairhope with good energy and vibe. Try it...you'll enjoy it!

5. Tom Jones Pottery

12601 Clay City Rd, Fairhope, AL 36532-6541 +1 251-928-2561 [email protected] http://tomjonespottery.net/
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Tom Jones Pottery

We make handmade pottery in our in house studio and have a showroom in the front. We welcome visitors daily . Quite a few of our pieces are made from clay mined in the area as well as a porcelain type stoneware . Most of our work is functional but we make many seasonal items as well. We have 2 shows at the pottery yearly, the summer show is the last Saturday in July and our fall show is the Sunday after Thanksgiving day.

Reviewed By FreelandMi

I’ve been visiting Tom Jones Pottery for several years now during visits to see my “snow bird” Mom in Perdido Key, FL. It’s about an hour commute from Perdido Key / Pensacola, FL, but well worth the trip. Tom, Susan and Cheyenne are outstanding people and are so welcoming to all visitors of the pottery. Tom’s dogs are also a special fixture within the shop. They are more than happy to show you their workspace, their kiln, etc., and overall educate you on their craft. I am always impressed with their gifted talents and unique creations. Their pottery is also very functional. I add more pieces to my collection during each annual visit based on their uniqueness, quality and personal meaning due to getting to know Tom and Susan over the years and more recently Cheyenne. They are special people to our entire family and we appreciate their kindness and welcoming spirit to us Michigander’s visiting the pottery each February / March. Thank you Tom, Susan and Cheyenne...you guys are the best!!! Keep up your special and unique pottery work and your positive, welcoming spirit!!!

6. Olde South Antique Mall

505 N Section St, Fairhope, AL 36532-2615 +1 251-928-7337 [email protected] http://www.oldesouthantiquemall.net/index.php
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Olde South Antique Mall

7. Fairhope Escape Rooms

720 Middle St, Fairhope, AL 36532-1720 +1 251-377-7955 [email protected] http://fairhopeescaperooms.com
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Fairhope Escape Rooms

Fairhope Escape Rooms is the first of its kind on the Eastern Shore. Dedicated exclusively to life in Fairhope, our rooms are locally designed. First, our Pirate Treasure room will provide you with a trip "on board" the pirate ship Night Bandit. Rather than trying to escape, your task will be to find the hidden treasure before other marauders arrive to steal it away! Alternately, you may wish to visit all the tourist sites in Fairhope in our Follies room. You will see a year's worth of adventures - in just one hour!

Reviewed By 834anhm

We did the pirate room and it was SO FUN!! So inventive and original. Rita was an amazing hostess!! We are so glad we had the chance to stop by!!

8. Fairhoper's Community Park

105 S Church St, Fairhope, AL http://www.cofairhope.com/services/parks-and-recreation/parks-and-trails
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5.0 based on 11 reviews

Fairhoper's Community Park

Reviewed By Acemajorphi - Birmingham, United States

There is plenty of room to run around and shade. There is a very fun (and high) climbing play set with multiple routes up and slides down. To top it all off there is also a splash pad.

9. Weeks Bay Reserve

11300 US Highway 98, Fairhope, AL 36532-5476 +1 251-928-9792 http://www.outdooralabama.com/weeks-bay-reserve
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Weeks Bay Reserve

A government protected wildlife reserve.

Reviewed By InspiredSailor - Pleasant Lake, United States

We have been here several times and enjoy the rather short walk, on a boardwalk, through a low marshy bog. If you go here in February there will be no Pitcher Plants but you will see last seasons skeletons. Towards the middle to end of March things start to happen if the weather is warm. April should be a great time to visit. We saw Orchids, White Pitcher Plants and Pink ones too by 28 March. I would call this a must see bog and takes 30 minutes unless you want to tarry. The juncture of CR17/US98 to the west and up over the bridge leads you to a bigger Weeks Bay Reserve area. This could keep you occupied for hours. We call this a must see area. Jesse's in Magnolia Springs and Papa Daves's BBQ on 98 are good places to try.

10. Fairhope Avenue

Fairhope, AL +1 251-928-8003 http://cofairhope.com
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Fairhope Avenue

The main shopping area in this picturesque resort town.

Reviewed By Kimberly_Ambrose - Fairhope, United States

I feel it’s one of most beautiful places ever! The trees lit up gorgeously, always beautiful flowers and great places to eat and shop!

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