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“The Oldest Bar in Mobile, AL”
Who was Thaddeus P. Crockmier? Well, sir, he was born in Virginia in the Fall of 1847. is father was a successful Planation owner with large holdings just north of Fredericksburg. He was a loyal southerner who fought with General Lee's Army of Northern Virginia. After the War Between the States, a young Crockmier moved south and setteled Atlanta. He became a successful professional gambler and a man about town. His one ambition was to build the most unique restaurant in the South. A place that would appeal to Atlanta's finest. On October 6th, 1875, his dream came true. He opened the doors of Thaddeus P. Crockmier's at the corner of Peachtree & Walton Streets. The place was a rousing success from the beginning. The decor was comfortable and the food was delicious. The drinks were the talk of the town. We are dedicated to the tradition that Thaddeus P. Crockmier established in 1875. So, here's to you, our customer! We wish you happiness and good cheer, and as always, we remain obediently yours.
We had jerk chicken: chili. Really good. Our waitress was awesome! Son playing baseball! Read more
I stopped here for an appetizer for lunch. The restaurant has a really nice atmosphere and very good service. I ordered the crabcakes, sautéed. They also have an option to have them fried. They... Read more
A longtime Mobile staple, TP Crockmiers is providing consistently delicious food and service in the LoDa District. How do I know? We've visited once a month since fall pre-symphony usually during... Read more
T.P Crockmier's
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- Sun: 10:00 am - 5:00 pm
- Wed, Thu: 11:00 am - 8:00 pm
- Fri, Sat: 11:00 am - 10:00 pm
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Credit Cards Accepted
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