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A Perfect Day in Spring Hill, Mobile: Where to Eat, Shop, and Explore

  • Writer: Ann Wallace Derossette
    Ann Wallace Derossette
  • Feb 25, 2025
  • 3 min read

Updated: Feb 26, 2025

Mobile, Alabama, is a historic and beautiful Southern town. With the charm of the coast combined with a Creole influence, Mobile has something for everyone. In this blog, we'll explore the Spring Hill area and all it offers for your trip. 


Where to Stay 

Mobile has plenty of hotels to book for your stay, but if you're looking for something more personal, plenty of Airbnb options are available. Whether you want a cozy cottage or a modern loft, you'll find a great place to call home during your visit. 


Breakfast at Carpe Diem Coffee & Tea Company 

Start your morning at Carpe Diem Coffee & Tea Company, a charming café located in a historic house. Known for some of the best coffee in the area, it's the perfect place to relax and enjoy a fresh pastry alongside a locally roasted cup of coffee. Sit back, take in the cozy atmosphere, and savor the aroma of freshly brewed espresso. 



Exploring Spring Hill College & The University of South Alabama 

After breakfast, explore the Spring Hill College and University of South Alabama campuses. Both are rich in history and tradition, offering a unique glimpse into Mobile's academic pride. At Spring Hill College, stroll around the beautiful golf course and admire the Avenue of the Oaks, a breathtaking row of moss-draped live oak trees. Visit the Bell Tower at South Alabama, walk the scenic trails, and stop by the Archaeology Museum, which showcases fascinating exhibits about the region's history. 



Shopping on Old Shell Road 

Next, let's go shopping! Old Shell Road is lined with unique stores where you can find one-of-a-kind items. A few must-visit stops are Antiques at the Loop, Hemline Mobile, and The Shoppes at Bel Air. We guarantee these will fulfill your need to shop!  


Lunch at Big Bad Breakfast 

All that exploring will work up an appetite, and Big Bad Breakfast is the perfect spot for a southern-style brunch. With hearty portions and bold flavors, this restaurant will satisfy you. Whether you go for their famous biscuits and gravy or a classic breakfast bowl, you'll plan your next visit before leaving! 


Afternoon at Lavretta Park & Pickleball Courts 

After lunch, take a break at Lavretta Park, a peaceful green space shaded by mossy oak trees. It's the perfect spot for a picnic, reading a book, or letting the kids play. You'll also find newly renovated pickleball courts behind the park—a great way to get active and burn off delicious brunch calories! 



Dinner & Drinks at POST on the Hill 

Head to POST on the Hill for dinner. This laid-back spot is perfect for sharing snacks and drinks. Enjoy a charcuterie board, pizza, or specialty cocktail while soaking in the relaxed yet stylish atmosphere. 


A Sweet Treat at Cammie's Old Dutch Creamery 

No trip to Mobile is complete without a stop at Cammie's Old Dutch Creamery. This family-run ice cream shop has been a Mobile staple since 1969. It offers over 47 in-house flavors. You're sure to find a new favorite, but if you need a recommendation, try the Biscoff Ice Cream—it's a game-changer! 


Spring Hill is full of hidden gems; this itinerary is just the beginning. Whether you're a foodie, a history buff, or an outdoor lover, this charming part of Mobile has something special waiting for you. 

 
 
 

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