Hours
| Thursday | 11 AM–8 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–8 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–8 PM |
| Sunday | 11 AM–8 PM |
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | Closed |
| Wednesday | Closed |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 231 Paradise Point Dr suite B, Columbiana, AL 35051
Phone: (205) 669-1010
Website: http://www.thepointgrillandbar.com/
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Reviews
The atmosphere is layed back. It’s kept very clean and is quite welcoming.
If you aren’t in a hurry and looking for a place to visit with friends I recommend this place.
There’s plenty of parking (at least at noon on a Saturday in November), it’s butted up right next to the lake with ample outdoor seating, the place was clean inside and out even though it has more of a pseudo-dive bar/grill feel to it. They had a wide selection of food and drinks as well as some craft beers.
I got their grilled pork chop with broccoli and mashed potatoes and it was all delicious. Everything was seasoned well and not too salty or bland. They had several large TVs and all were on different games so you had your choice.
Also, these kids need a Christmas bonus, because they have to put up with some creepy regular guy who reiterated on several occasions that he “lives just 3 miles away” and within 15 mins there, I already knew he was married at 21 to his high school sweetheart from MD, they had only one child- a son, and he had two grandchildren, one three and the other 10 mos. His wife left him for some guy in the Air Force after 27 yrs together (25 married), and the guy’s 8 yrs her junior. In December, it’ll be a year since their divorce and they had to live in the same house for 3 mos while paperwork was finalized. He’s lived all over the eastern seaboard from NY to FL and owns some business polishing concrete floors in commercial blogs and sells crayfish on the side.
There’s more, but that’s all my fingers can handle typing right now. Needless to say, he invited me on his boat when he was clearly already drunk at noon (functioning alcoholic) so ladies…. if you see a guy talking about anything resembling this at the restaurant, run. RUN FAR, FAR AWAY and quickly. Those poor employees had to listen to these same stories the night before, too, apparently, because he said he’d “shut the place down last night.”
This is an absolutely perfect place to eat and enjoy yourself, provided that guy isn’t there. They don’t make drinks strong enough to dull the pain of listening to him drone on to strangers about his woes.