Introduction
Football season on the Alabama Gulf Coast hits different! With over 5 million visitors annually flooding into Gulf Shores and Orange Beach, the demand for quality sports viewing has created an incredible scene where “Roll Tide” and “War Eagle” battle cries echo from Foley to the Flora-Bama line. Having spent countless weekends bouncing between these coastal sports havens, I can tell you there’s nothing quite like watching SEC football with sand still between your toes and a cold beer in hand.
The Gulf Coast’s surplus of dive bars and beachside venues all claim to be the best spot for game day. But after years of testing every venue from The Wharf to downtown Foley, one place consistently delivers that perfect combination of sports atmosphere, Southern hospitality, and championship-level viewing experience. We’re still building our methodology and this is an initial list – please provide comments to help us improve our recommendations!
Location: Foley – 200 E Laurel Ave, Foley, AL 36535
https://victorygrille.com
(251) 943-5665
What Makes It Special: Founded by former Alabama Crimson Tide defensive tackle Bob Baumhower, this isn’t just another sports bar – it’s a shrine to Alabama football excellence. The moment you walk in, you’re surrounded by championship memorabilia and that unmistakable feeling that football matters here. I’ve watched countless Iron Bowls in this place, and the energy when Alabama scores feels like Bryant-Denny Stadium itself!
Sports Setup: The viewing experience here is absolutely elite with multiple large HD screens strategically positioned so there’s not a bad seat in the house. The main viewing area features a massive projection screen that makes you feel like you’re on the field, while smaller TVs throughout ensure you never miss a play even on a bathroom run. During big SEC games, they crank up the surround sound system so you hear every hit and referee whistle.
Food & Drink: This is where Baumhower’s separates itself from typical sports bars – the Southern-style menu is legitimately excellent. Their legendary wings come in multiple heat levels (the Bam Bam sauce is my go-to), and the seafood options reflect that Gulf Coast location perfectly. The full bar keeps local craft beers on tap alongside all your game day favorites. Prices are reasonable for the quality – expect to spend about $15-20 per person for a full meal and drinks.
Atmosphere: Game days here are electric, especially during Alabama games when the entire restaurant erupts in “Roll Tide” chants. The crowd is a perfect mix of locals who’ve been coming for years and tourists discovering what real SEC football passion looks like. Families feel welcome during early games, while the bar area gets rowdy for those primetime matchups. Staff members are genuine football fans who know the game and can discuss plays between serving your drinks.
Special Features: The championship memorabilia and signed jerseys covering every wall create a football museum atmosphere you won’t find anywhere else on the coast. VIP viewing areas are available for big groups who want that exclusive experience during major games. They run a special game day menu with rotating weekly features that always includes something tied to that week’s opponent. The direct connection to Alabama football history through Bob Baumhower himself adds legitimacy that no other venue can match.
While Baumhower’s takes the crown, the Alabama Gulf Coast offers numerous other options for catching the big game: