New Bar and Grill To Open In Foley This week

News Staff • June 17, 2024

Mugshots will open to public June 18th

gulf shores restaurant news

A new sports bar and restaurant is scheduled to open this week. Mugshots Grill and Bar is located across from Lambert's and has announced their grand opening will take place on Tuesday, June 18th.


Founded in 2004, Mugshots Grill & Bar now 22 locations across Mississippi, Alabama, Tennessee, Florida, and Louisiana. The press release states that Mugshots continues to expand its footprint, bringing its dining experience to new communities.


“We are excited to bring Mugshots to Foley and become a part of this wonderful community,” said Ron Savell, owner/founder of Mugshots Grill & Bar. “Our mission has always been to provide a place where friends and families can gather together and enjoy great food. We can't wait to become a part of the Foley community and provide a new favorite spot for locals and visitors alike."


The Foley location will feature Mugshots’ classic menu items, including their 19 specialty burgers, fan-favorite appetizers, fresh salads, and a variety of hand-crafted cocktails and frozen drinks! The restaurant will feature a spacious dining area, a full-service bar, and multiple large-screen TVs for sports enthusiasts to catch all the action.

"We look forward to welcoming everyone on June 18th for a day of celebration and fun," said Russ Tagliareni, General Manager of the Foley location. "Our team is dedicated to providing exceptional service and creating a memorable dining experience for each of our guests."


Mugshots Grill & Bar originated in Hattiesburg, MS., providing burgers and a lively atmosphere. They invite everyone to join them on June 18, 2024, to celebrate the grand opening of Mugshots Grill & Bar in Foley, Alabama. For more information, visit our website at www.mugshotsgrillandbar.com .

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