Springville is a city in St. Clair County, Alabama, United States. It incorporated in December 1880. At the 2010 census the population was 4,080, up from 2,521 in 2000.
Things to do in Springville
5 based on 34 reviews
Main Street Bistro is a quaint little gem in the heart of Springville. Always have great food there and friendly staff! Our favorite is the Cajun chicken ravioli in fettuccine sauce! Always the blackberry vinaigrette dressing is amazing!
5 based on 2 reviews
I'm trying to find Audrey's cake,I think it has moved it shop but need help to find or be able to get in touch with Ms. Audrey. Audrey has always done beautiful cakes,cupcakes etc. you will not find anyone who will put all her heart into her work love her.
4.5 based on 50 reviews
Family-owned and operated Mexican restaurant in beautiful downtown Springville, Alabama. Great food, great service, great atmosphere. (New ownership and management as of Jan. 2015)
We were traveling on I-59N and had already passed thru Birmingham. We were in the mood for some mexician food so we looked on a search engine and found Casa Del Sol was only 10 mile away from our current location. Decided to give it a try. It is a small, local restaurant just a few miles off the interstate in a very quaint town. The staff was very kind, service was fast and the food was good.
4 based on 24 reviews
They have bbq chicken club sandwich made on Texas toast and they ranch on it, bacon, etc....yum yum. really good potato salad and homemade deserts. The bbq pork sandwich is the best pork bbq in the area, my opinion!! Friendly staff and good service!!
3.5 based on 52 reviews
The Butcher Shop connected with TheChoppin Block Restaurant is a great little place. Homemade chicken salad, pimento cheese, stuffed potatoes, bacon wrapped peppers, shrimp, bacon, local eggs, pork, chicken, and last oh the beef. Call ahead and they will prepare beef kabobs which are great on the grill. Nice selection of wines also for that dinner at home.
4 based on 20 reviews
We were traveling and stopped for gas & lunch. We saw this restaurant & went in to eat. It's a cute but small place. The buffet is smaller than we are used to and the food is average. The staff was very attentive. I wonder if their take out is better because that menu is extensive. If I lived in this area, I might order their take out.
4 based on 24 reviews
Springville Café is a fine local place for lunch. The meats are good and the vegetables fresh. Home cooking is the theme. Nice assortment of meats and vegetables, along with a salad bar, and desserts.
4 based on 20 reviews
Heard under new management; decided to check it out. Service was a little slower than previously, but when food arrived, it was very good. Salsa was a change and spicy. Server checked in with us frequently and manager visited our table twice, offering us a new dessert menu item. Very good Creme Brulee! Will definitely return.
4 based on 21 reviews
My family and I were passing through on our way back home. We don't have a Jack's too close to us back home so we gave the place a try. Its your average fast food fare for the South. Biscuits with various fixins for breakfast, then chicken and hamburgers and fries for lunch and dinner. The food is pretty salty. Jack's is known for that. But at least the food has some flavor and everyone was satisfied. No complaints. We ate inside. The restaurant was clean. The service was good. Don't hesitate to stop in.
4 based on 7 reviews
We have two Subway locations in Springville. One is located in the Walmart store and I don't recommend it to anybody. The food is always covered in flies there.
The other is located at the Springville/Odenville exit next to McDonald's. It is subpar and never has enough help. They are always short staffed and run out of bread by 6:00PM.
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