Dreamland has branched out and has restaurants in many cities now, but the original in Tuscaloosa is a bit more rustic. The menu for the Dreamland in Tuscaloosa is much smaller than the other locations...just ribs, pulled pork, barbecue chicken, sides, and banana pudding. If you like a vinegar barbecue sauce, then you'll probably like Dreamland's. I've heard Epiphany Cafe is pretty good...bit more upscale. http://epiphanycafe.vpweb.com/Dinner-Menu.html. I haven't been to DePalma's, but it's probably the best italian you'll get in Tuscaloosa. It's been about ten years since i've been to bars in Tuscaloosa, so I'm not sure how things are these days. I'll ask a couple of buddies and get back to you. If you think the history of Bama football may be interesting, checkout the Paul Bryant museum. If you aren't interested in the history of other schools, it will probably just be nauseating. I definitely want to check out the museum. Not only do I enjoy the history of the game, I do have a lot of respect for the Bear. He left us to go to Alabama and had a legendary group of players known as the Junction Boys while at A&M. ESPN even did a shitty movie about them a few years back starring Tom Berenger. Let me know what you find out about the bar scene. Thanks. pretty self-explanatory...you get your choice of meat/protein and then three sides to go with. Makes sense, just never heard the term before.