These are the best places to eat on your next visit to The Rocket City.

Among the best things to do in Huntsville is to dine at the locally owned restaurants throughout the city.

The meat and side offerings change daily.

Commerce Kitchen in Huntsville, AL

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Menu highlights include their House Made Focaccia, Veal Parmesan, and House Made Tiramisu.

Both outdoor porch seating and indoor seating are available.

The award-winning restaurant serves modern American cuisine for dinner Tuesday through Saturday.

The Bottle, Huntsville, AL

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Local favorites include their custom combo platters, Raspberry Chipotle Salmon, and special menu of their famous margaritas.

The family-owned and -operated bakery sells pies by the slice, cupcakes, cookies, and more.

see to it to try the Bacon Wrapped Pretzel Bites as an appetizer.

Blue Plate Cafe

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Your meal will start with a basket of warm bread that includes traditional pumpernickel bread.

For entrees, the menu offers a variety of schnitzel dishes and sausage platters.

The menu features nightly specials, hand carved-steaks, and a selection of fresh seafood.

Mazzara’s Vinoteca Huntsville, Alabama

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Outdoor seating is available on the terrace as well as indoor table and bar seating.

domainesouth.com, 256-759-9952, 200 Westside Square, Huntsville, AL 35801

Cotton Row Restaurant Main Dining Room

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1892 East

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Rosie’s Cantina

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The Moon Bakeshop

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Straight To Ale

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Ol Heidleberg Dessert Case

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The Poppy & Parliament

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Domaine South in Huntsville, AL

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