Alabama’s Most Entertaining Beach Bar: A Gulf Coast Gem with a Foam Machine and Vintage Flair

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Alabama's Most Entertaining Beach Bar: A Gulf Coast Gem with a Foam Machine and Vintage Flair

Alabama is home to endless outdoor adventures with tons of beachfront attractions along its coastline, which spans miles of powdery white sand and inviting blue-green waters. Fishing, boating, and water sports can also be found on the coast, along with cultural events like the annual National Shrimp Festival. The fun for all ages continues with its roster of beach bars, and although a beach bar isn’t necessarily what you think of when choosing a family-friendly attraction, The Hangout in Gulf Shores, Alabama – a pretty, underrated beach town – is just that.



Live music, sports-watching, and DJs kick off the adult fun on one hand, while games, contests, and novelty activities light up the family fun on the other. Design flourishes such as a collection of rubber ducks and PEZ dispensers add to the bar’s old-school charm, and a framed newspaper clipping from the ’40s proves how long The Hangout has been delighting guests. However, the exciting atmosphere really revs up when the hourly foam machine kicks into gear, sending a flurry of sudsy bubbles into the air as kids and grown-ups frolic through the froth.

Hanging out at The Hangout

An oversized, bright blue wooden chair greets you at the entrance of The Hangout, signaling that some wacky good times await past the threshold. Most of The Hangout’s activities take place in the courtyard outside the building, and there are at least 20 things to choose from. Set up like a mini fair but with big retro vibes, the bar’s courtyard has different stations to keep you and the family entertained year-round, including getting henna tattoos, tossing rings, and taking silly photos in a photo booth. You can also give bungee jumping a whirl, but it’s only in operation starting from spring break in May and going until October.

The peppy atmosphere at The Hangout continues with live bands that regale guests with classic tunes at the outdoor stage, while pop hits keep the party going inside. MCs encourage guests to dance on the tables, and guests of all ages happily oblige, from pre-teens to moms. They keep it family-friendly, though, especially as their relatives watch and cheer them on.

The Hangout’s restaurant resembles a giant cafeteria, and the menu has all the beachside goodies you can imagine. Nachos, wings, and calamari feature on its appetizer menu, while fresh seafood dishes are included in the entrées section. Guests rave about The Hangout’s burgers, and there are also sodas and shakes to wash everything down. The Hangout is off Route 182, an underrated road connecting Alabama seaside towns and beaches, just steps from Gulf Shore’s public beach. The best time to go is during the summer, when the atmosphere is lively.

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Dave Pennells

By Dave Pennells

Dave Pennells, MS, has contributed his expertise as a career consultant and training specialist across various fields for over 15 years. At City University of Seattle, he offers personal career counseling and conducts workshops focused on practical job search techniques, resume creation, and interview skills. With a Master of Science in Counseling, Pennells specializes in career consulting, conducting career assessments, guiding career transitions, and providing outplacement services. Her professional experience spans multiple sectors, including banking, retail, airlines, non-profit organizations, and the aerospace industry. Additionally, since 2001, he has been actively involved with the Career Development Association of Australia.