Commerce Kitchen

300 FRANKLIN STREET SOUTHEAST Hunstville, Alabama

Hours

Open Monday - Friday 11 a.m. - 10 p.m.

Saturday 10:30 a.m. - 3 p.m. / 4 p.m. - 10 p.m.

Sunday 10:30 a.m. - 3 p.m. / 4 p.m. - 8 p.m.

About

According to its website, Commerce Kitchen is "Reimagining the Classics" with soul-satisfying twists on shrimp and grits, fried green tomatoes, and buttermilk fried chicken.

Chef James Boyce and his wife Suzan founded the cozy eatery in December 2010. It is part of the esteemed Boyce Restaurant Concepts, including sister restaurants Pane e Vino Pizzeria, Cotton Row, and Grille on Main.

The menu, promoted as "Uniquely Southern," reflects the care and creativity of the Boyce team. They use fresh, local ingredients that keep the menus in step with the seasons, highlighting Alabama's rich and diverse offerings.

The restaurant's location in the Historic District matches the charm and historical significance of the area. The relaxed yet refined dining experience welcomes families, couples, and solo travelers. And with it close to landmarks like Big Spring International Park, you're never far from a made-from-scratch meal.

Adding a visit to Commerce Kitchen will satisfy any hunger and be a memorable stop on your Huntsville vacation.

Vibe

Perched on the iconic corner of Franklin Avenue and Southside Square, this elegantly restored shotgun-style building is easy to spot. The vertical wall sign on the revitalized brick beckons diners to enter, while the large windows captivate the imagination of the soul-satisfying food within.

Inside, the decor combines elements from its bygone past with modern amenities. The warm tones, antique-inspired lighting, coffered ceiling, and elegant furnishings create a cozy ambiance. Subtle nods to Huntsville's history can be seen in the art, further connecting the industrial past with being The Rocket City.

The various dining areas cater to diverse preferences, making the eatery a top pick no matter the occasion. The main area features booths for a cozier setting, while the bar is ideal for solo diners or a laid-back meal. When the weather suits, head outside to tables lining the street.

The vibe at Commerce Kitchen blends tradition with innovation, making it a must-visit on your Alabama getaway.

Commerce Kitchen: Menu & Drinks

The menus showcase Southern-inspired classics for lunch, brunch, and dinner.

For brunch, sink your teeth into the buttermilk biscuits with whipped honey butter. These gems will melt in your mouth and are the perfect starter. Other options range from Fried Green Tomato Benedict and Steak and Eggs to Banana Foster Stuffed French Toast and Grandma's Fried Chicken Sandwich.

After a morning at Weeden House Museum & Gardens, celebrate with a hearty lunch. The salads are a healthy and popular pick, with a standout being the Spinach, Bacon & Fried Egg. Atop the fresh spinach is savory bacon, fried egg, shaved red onion, and cherry tomatoes. Tying the flavors and textures together is the homemade buttermilk blue cheese dressing.

Creative lunches include street tacos, shrimp scampi, sandwiches, burgers, and more, ensuring something for everyone.

When the sun sets, explore the bountiful and tasty dinner selections. Meat lovers will marvel at the Coffee Crusted NY Strip and Porterhouse Pork Chop, while seafood fans will want to try the Blackened Redfish or Roasted Harissa Salmon.

Equally impressive are the appetizers, salads, and the herb-roasted half chicken with Yukon gold potato hash and braised collards.

When you're ready to toast your meal, the wine and cocktail selections will impress. An example of mixology creativity is the

Flamethrower is a spicy twist on a margarita. This libation showcases Corazon tequila, pineapple juice, a "hellfire" shrub, and Cointreau, with the glass rimmed with Tajin seasoning. It's the perfect combo of sweetness and spiciness!

Dining at Commerce Kitchen will enhance any Alabama getaway. Each dish and drink showcases Chef Boyce's team's innovative flair. Add the historic charm of Downtown Huntsville, and you'll have a dining experience that lingers long afterward.

Local Tips

  • Order carry-out and take it back to your Casago rental.
  • Make reservations if you're planning a weekend visit.
  • Share plates to enjoy a variety of dishes.
  • Join the email list for updates and specials.

Location

300 FRANKLIN STREET SOUTHEAST Hunstville, Alabama

Frequently Asked Questions

Huntsville is famously known as the “Rocket City” because of its essential role in the development of the U.S. space program. During the Space Race of the 1960s, NASA established the Marshal Space Flight Center here. Huntsville became the hub for designing and testing rockets, including those that helped with Apollo missions to the moon.

Even before the race to the moon, after World War II German rocket scientist Dr. Wernher von Braun and his team arrived in Huntsville to work with the U.S. Army in developing the Redstone Rocket.

Huntsville is still home to the U.S. Space & Rocket Center, which showcases the history of space exploration.

Despite its renowned moniker, you do not need a rocket to get to Huntsville, Alabama, as you can easily fly or drive there.

  • As a central aerospace and technology hub, the Huntsville International Airport (HSV) provides nonstop service to 15 U.S. destinations and welcomes nearly 1.4 million travelers annually. The HSV is conveniently 15 minutes from downtown Huntsville.
  • Huntsville is located on I-565 just off I-65 in northern Alabama. It is easily accessible when driving from Nashville, TN (2 hours), or Birmingham, AL (about 1½ hours). It is about a 3½ hour drive to Huntsville from either Atlanta, GA or Memphis, TN.

Huntsville is packed with exciting attractions that cater to all kinds of visitors. Here are the top 5 must-see spots:

  • U.S. Space & Rocket Center – A world-renowned attraction showcasing space exploration history, interactive exhibits, and even Space Camp, making it a top pick for families and science enthusiasts.
  • Monte Sano State Park – Perfect for outdoor lovers, this scenic park offers hiking, biking, and stunning views, along with peaceful spots for picnics.
  • Huntsville Museum of Art – Located downtown, this museum features diverse exhibitions and beautiful artwork, appealing to culture seekers.
  • Huntsville Botanical Garden – A serene escape with themed gardens, seasonal displays, and nature trails that are enjoyable year-round.
  • Lowe Mill ARTS & Entertainment – The largest privately owned arts facility in the U.S., offering galleries, artist studios, live performances, and unique local crafts.

Huntsville hosts several exciting events throughout the year that draw visitors from near and far. Some of the main events include:

  • Panoply Arts Festival (April) – A premier arts and music festival held in Big Spring Park, featuring live performances, local art, and family-friendly activities.
  • Concerts in the Park (Summer Months) – A free concert series showcasing local and regional musicians, creating a lively atmosphere for families and music lovers.
  • Rocket City Fair (June) – A fun-filled event with carnival rides, games, and food, making it a favorite for families and thrill-seekers.
  • WhistleStop BBQ Festival (Fall) – A mouth-watering barbecue competition where pitmasters compete while visitors enjoy delicious food and live music.
  • Galaxy of Lights (November–December) – A magical holiday tradition at the Huntsville Botanical Garden, featuring dazzling light displays and festive cheer.
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