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    Marty's P.M.

    3.9 (87 reviews)
    InexpensiveDive Bars
    Updated over 3 months ago

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    MARTY'S P.M. ATMOSPHERE

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    Divey
    Live music
    Quiet
    Outdoor seating

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    Jalapeno grilled cheese
    Lori G.

    It's 11 pm on a Saturday night. The place is empty. There's a $5 cover charge. We had to answer questions about our occupations and give a phone number to even get in. Invasive -its only a bar. Piped in music. The food is the only saving grace.

    Katie J.

    I've heard about this Birmingham institution for years, and finally got around to trying it out the other night after doing some brewery hopping with a friend. We were looking for somewhere to grab a bite to eat and wind down, and Marty's fit the bill! The bar is very dark, in both the indoor and the outdoor seating areas. There was some 90s pop and rap playing, and we thoroughly enjoyed that. I had the cheeseburger, which was pretty standard and came with a bag of chips. The place is pretty small and divey, and has a tiny pool table inside. There is a small membership fee, which allows the bar to stay open at all hours. Definitely somewhere great to go and relax after a night out. Go check them out!

    Appetizer- Tomato Bisque and Grilled Cheese, in back: Grilled Cheese with chips and pickle spear
    Regina M.

    What do you do when you finish up an awesome concert with Weezer on the UAB Green for the 50th Anniversary? Follow the crowd to Marty's... Food- we went for food. We were hungry and had already been advised, don't stop at the Mediterranean place up the street(*since I didn't try it, I am not going to judge) we ended up at Marty's. We both ordered grilled cheese and I had the tomato bisque with mine. The burgers, sammies, and food that came out quick, hot, and delicious won lots of praise around us. (Disclosure: in my 40s so my iron stomach of my 20s no longer can handle late bar food y'all) Our grilled cheese was basic but so delicious. 2 kinds of cheese- most likely an American and Cheddar on nice grilled and hot bread. The grilled cheese is served with a pickle spear and a bag of chips. Mine was the Tomato Bisque appetizer with grilled cheese. Same sandwich but with a nice cup/small bowl of a thick chunky bisque. Good flavor and perfect for a chillier night. Amosphere/Service - after paying the $5 cover and checking id's, we stepped inside to order at the bar drinks and food. The one bartender was taking orders, pouring drinks, and serving food inside and on the patio. She won my vote for best customer service in the 'Ham bc to balance all that was impressive by any waitstaff success. Seriously she had it down and exceeded. She kept track or orders and was very nice, while remaining efficient. After ordering, we took our drinks to the patio. One the inside was pretty tiny. And since the live music would start in about an hour (or was around 10ish) we didn't want to be in the party, so opted to be outdoors. The tables filled pretty quickly despite the "early hour" and we had our drinks and caught up. Food was out within the first 15 minutes and we were wrapping up pretty quickly. It wasn't meant to be fine cuisine and it solved our need for a late night bite. Food is reasonable as $5.50(sandwich only), and $10 for the bisque and sandwich. Drinks and tax rounded out our other $14.50. Overall we liked it and would drop in again to this friendly and likeable dive.

    The Bushwacker aka the concoction that opens up Hell's Gate.
    Jonathan T.

    Marty's may have changed my life, and by that I mean their alcoholic concoctions have shortened my projected life span by, at least, two years. And yes, it's true. This college dive bar institution is really open until 6AM since, because technically it's a "club." Pay a measly two-dollar membership fee at the door, and you're in. Oh, and you'll also receive a nifty, paper membership card that you can bury into the depths of your wallet. Things to know: ***** I. LOCATION & PARKING This "club" resides on a one-way, and there's absolutely plenty of free parking everywhere. No worries. II. FOOD & DRINK Sure, they have a late night grill that will satisfy anyone from hungry stoners to wasted sorority chicks to that gargantuan man who can put down, like, four quarter-pound burgers in one sitting. Want greasy, stomach-clinging eats? They have them. And then the drinks... I had a Good People IPA, a shot of tequila, and then probably the worst/ best concoction to ever grace my lips: The Bushwacker. A new cherry got popped that night... I hazily remember, this malty, chocolate milk-shake lookin' elixir which is, supposedly, the redneck version of a White Russian. And the last time I drank a White Russian was my sophomore year of college where I puked out of my bathroom window all night with about two hundred people in our 1200 square-foot apartment raging. (Like people sleeping in the bathroom raging.) So I decided to have two of these bloody... things. About the drink itself, it's Mai Tai like frosty, the liquor is maybe vodka based, and it will give you gut rot and chest hair at the same time. I swear by the end of the night I went temporarily cross-eyed, for a good minute or two. It also gave me a post-prom like hangover, which felt like Ip-Man punched me fifty times to the cranium, or like someone ran over me with a John Deer tractor. I also sent a few texts to my friends that read "xjkjdklj;qpqhejruqjhla," and they might as well have been hieroglyphics. I also should be expecting a cleaning bill from my hotel. III. SERVICE No qualms here. They were very nice, especially to this out-of-towner, and they provided fantastic recommendations on where to go around town for brunch. IV. AMBIENCE & DÉCOR They have two main spaces: a small patio and very air-conditioned inside. A good number of small tables exist and a robust bar is at the back. Bumper pool, and other bar games exist. No corn hole, unfortunately. V. PRICES I'm not sure, but, like most places in Birmingham, it won't break the bank. But what do I know? I was in another stratosphere last night. VI. OVERALL The next time I get a physical, the doctor will look perplexed after listening to my lungs on my back with his stethoscope. But then he'll have an "a-ha" moment and say, "Oh, you sound like you just had two years of your life shaved off. Did you drink a Bushwacker in Birmingham?" And I'll reply, "Yes, I did, doctor. Yes. I. Did." Love Marty's.

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    This place is closed down. It doesn't exist anymore. Great memories and fun times. You had to be there. But it was worth it.

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    The "membership" you have to keep buying gets annoying. Food Is pretty decent. Music is usually pretty good here also. Overall ok spot

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    I stopped by here for some late night food and was told there was a $5 cover charge to order carryout food. Gimme a break.

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    I love them so much, burgers late night???? Extra pickles???? I love Marty's and I will never stop telling my friends from coming here

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    Winston Ramble brought me to this place and I fell in love with it. Very chill and welcoming

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    Fun spot in Birmingham when everything else is closed. Burgers and fried food on menu. Seems like a local spot but can be packed at times.

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