Cotton Row

100 South Side Square, Huntsville, AL 35801

Hours

Open for dinner Tuesday - Saturday 4 p.m. - 9:30 p.m.

About

When your Alabama vacation requires fine dining in a historic setting, make a reservation at Cotton Row.

Opened in 2009 by Chef James Boyce, this award-winning restaurant is one of Huntsville's premier culinary experiences.

Housed in an 1821 three-story brick, shotgun-style building, the restaurant took its name from the cotton exchange era.

Chef Boyce has crafted Modern American cuisine infused with Southern influences. Combined with the award-winning wine cellar and seasonally driven menu, it's no wonder the restaurant is popular.

The eatery is part of Boyce Restaurant Concepts, Inc., which also manages Pane e Vino Pizzeria, Commerce Kitchen, and Grille on Main. While each serves different cuisine, each bears the creative touch of Chef Boyce, who brings excellence to every menu.

Cotton Row is renowned for impeccable meal presentations and exceptional service. Here, warm hospitality, atmosphere, and gourmet entrees make for a remarkable dining experience. Patrons often mention that the romantic, sophisticated ambiance is ideal for special occasions.

The menu is where Chef James Boyce flexes his award-winning culinary skills. Using locally sourced ingredients, he crafts regional flavors and Southern classics into bona fide masterpieces of flavor and texture.

Adding Cotton Row to your dining itinerary will reward you with mouth-watering entrees served with elegance in a historical setting.

Vibe

As mentioned, the eatery occupies a stately brick 19th-century building. The corner location makes it easy to find, and the entryway's clean lines and understated elegance set the tone for what awaits inside.

Inside, sophistication combines with an industrial yet refined decor. Soft lighting and rich textures complement warm wood accents and exposed brick walls. White tablecloths adorn the tables, while neutral tones and rustic touches create a harmonious, timeless feel.

The lively and intimate atmosphere offers an ambiance that is comfortable yet undeniably upscale. Such duality makes it ideal for a romantic dinner or celebrating a day exploring the Huntsville Museum of Art.

A variety of dining areas further enhances your meal. Options include a cozy main dining room, a bar area for a more casual setting, and an outdoor seating area. These elements make Cotton Row a must-visit, adding a layer of culinary sophistication to your Huntsville getaway.

Cotton Row: Menu & Drinks

The starters raise the bar regarding appetizers, paving the way for a culinary adventure. The options seem limitless, from the Cornmeal Crusted Apalachicola Oysters and Lightly Seared Sea Scallops to Southern Fried Green Tomatoes and Chef's Charcuterie Board.

The entrees read like a who's who in regional fare, showcasing seafood and prime beef.

A seasonal fish favorite is the Roasted Gulf Red Snapper. The flavorful dish features rock shrimp, summer succotash, and fresh basil. The pink lemon butter combines the flavor into a seafood lover's dream come true.

The Bourbon Glazed Smoked Duck Breast showcases the best of the South, with flavor bursts of regional bourbon and smokiness from the grill. An orange sauce is the pièce de résistance that perfectly compliments the duck. The meal comes with toasted pecan wild rice, savoy cabbage, and Thumbelina carrots.

Steak lovers will want to try the Braised Black Angus Beef Short Ribs with portobello mushrooms, arugula, blistered tomatoes, and creamy white grits.

Another hit is the Cotton Row 8 oz Wagyu Burger. This juicy, mouth-watering handheld features shaved country ham, aged cheddar cheese, and hickory aioli. The parmesan fries are the perfect accompaniment, making the meal a go-to after exploring Big Spring International Park.

Like the food, the drinks are equally impressive, with craft cocktails offering diners a myriad of choices, while the extensive wine list will pair with any entree.

Cotton Row celebrates regional flavors with impeccable service and a one-of-a-kind ambiance. Dining here will enhance your Alabama trip with its blend of history, culinary artistry, and warm hospitality.

Local Tips

  • Reservations are strongly encouraged.
  • Dress smart casual to enjoy the upscale setting.
  • Save room for dessert. The options are divine!
  • Share appetizers to sample a variety of flavors.

Location

100 South Side Square, Huntsville, AL 35801

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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