Your Guide to BHAM’s Bluff Park
One look at the stunning view from atop Shades Mountain, and it’s easy to see why folks have been flocking to Bluff Park for centuries. Here’s your guide to the 160-year-old mountain town in Birmingham’s backyard. Image: Katie Leigh Matthews
Perched atop Shades Mountain, Bluff Park is a historic gem that blends small-town charm with breathtaking scenery. At over 160 years old, Hoover’s oldest community has evolved from a famed mineral springs retreat into a premier neighborhood for families and nature lovers. Today, plucky new startups thrive alongside decades-old mainstays, creating a vibrant, tight-knit mountain atmosphere. Here’s your guide to eating, shopping, and exploring your way through Bluff Park.

BLUFF PARK’S HISTORY
Many Magic City dwellers know of Bluff Park by its iconic (and now laid-to-rest) hotdog and burger joint, Tip Top Grill. But long before the diner’s existence, the area was revered for its magical springs and awe-inspiring vistas.
Members of the indigenous Muscogee (Creek) Nation used the springs cascading down the bluff as a water source. The water later gained a reputation for having medicinal and healing properties, drawing people from all over the country. This ultimately led to the development of the bluff as a resort town, the pinnacle of which was The Bluff Park Hotel, which opened in 1907.

Bluff Park gradually became more residential than resort-like. Road improvements made the area more accessible, and summer homes along the bluff became year-round residences. The historic homes that line Shades Crest Road along the ridge are just as stunning as the views. Along with them came local businesses — old and new — that continue to reflect the community’s established and ever-evolving identity.
In recent years, efforts to preserve what’s left of the undeveloped bluff have been led by the Friends of Shades Mountain organization. The proposed protected area begins at the Lover’s Leap site (more on that below) and extends past the former Tip Top Grill, encompassing 20 acres of the untouched ridgeline and the bluff side below. The organization has approached conservation groups about purchasing the land to preserve the harmonious balance between nature and community in this mountain town.
WHERE TO EAT + DRINK
BAKER’S FAMOUS PIZZA: Located in Shades Mountain Plaza, this eatery has been a fixture of Bluff Park for more than two decades. Baker’s also runs Bluff Park Wings Grill next door and offers a combined menu of salads, wraps, burgers, and sandwiches, in addition to its pizza and wings.
BLUFF PARK COFFEE COLLECTIVE: Bringing together two beloved local businesses, Daysol Coffee Lab and Good Neighbor Baking, Bluff Park Coffee Collective is the perfect start to your day. Locally roasted brews and freshly baked pastries are always on the menu here.

BLUFF PARK DINER: This is a beloved meat-and-three on Shades Crest Road across the street from the old Tip Top Grill lookout. You’ll know you’ve arrived by the restaurant’s “Bigfoot on the Bluff” silhouette on the roof. Enjoy daily specials of Southern comfort food, and don’t forget to order a piece of cobbler, cake, or bread pudding for dessert.

BLUFF PARK ICE CREAM SHOPPE: Since opening its doors atop Shades Mountain 10 years ago, this ice cream spot has become a staple of the community. It offers more than 100 rotating seasonal flavors and includes gluten-free, kosher, low-sugar, dairy-free, and soy options to suit any dietary preference. It’s a must-have treat to enjoy while catching a Bluff Park sunset over the valley.
THE ELECTRIC: Located in the Bluff Park Village Shopping Center, this sandwich shop and bar opened in 2021. Enjoy a cocktail on the covered patio, or play garden games on a beautiful day at this lively, family-friendly community hangout.

LITTLE LUNA PIZZA: Set to open any day now next to New China, this newest addition to Bluff Park will offer carryout and delivery for its New York-inspired pizzas. Using a 72-hour cold-fermented dough process and a high-temperature stone oven, owners Brian Bowness and Corey Brannon are excited for customers to taste the difference in their pies.
MR. P’S DELI: Family-owned, this Bluff Park mainstay just celebrated its 50th anniversary. Order one of their original sandwiches and enjoy it alongside a cold draft beer. Mr. P’s is also home to Pilleteri’s Spices — a proprietary line of spices, rubs, marinades, and barbecue sauces. You can shop Pilleteri’s along with other local products, including deli meats and cheese by the pound, in the in-store grocery.

NEW CHINA: Every neighborhood has its go-to spot for Chinese, and in Bluff Park, it’s New China. The family-owned eatery has been a community fixture for more than three decades, and was passed down to a new generation (the original owners’ nieces and nephew) about 10 years ago. Here, you can order your favorite dishes or discover a few new ones.
WHERE TO SHOP
BLUFF PARK HARDWARE: This family-owned shop has been helping local DIYers for more than 50 years. Whether you’re looking for a specific tool or need some advice on your home improvement project, you’ll get knowledgeable customer service.

BLUFF PARK VINTAGE: This beloved retail shop just moved its large collection of high-quality vintage clothing and collectibles to a new space in Shades Mountain Plaza. While they keep their inventory online up to date, it’s well worth a trip to the brick-and-mortar to see the unique finds in person.
JENNY’S CORNER: Next door to Bluff Park Vintage, Jenny’s Corner boasts a large, ever-changing inventory of estate sale items offered at a huge discount. If you love distinctive pieces and a great bargain in equal measure, this will become your favorite spot.
ON A SHOESTRING ANTIQUES: A must-shop on weekends, look for the old red house located across the street from the ridge on Shades Crest Road. Here you’ll find plenty of antique windows, doors, and other items to peruse outside, while the interior is chock-full of one-of-a-kind vintage treasures.
SHADES MOUNTAIN MERCANTILE: Shop the booths here for your next antique, home decor item, or collectible find. With more than 70 vendors in the 20,000-square-foot showroom, there’s always something new to discover.
TURQUOISE: Located on Shades Crest Road, this baby and children’s boutique specializes in trendy and affordable styles. The mother-daughter team opens the shop to the public on weekdays from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., and you can always shop the styles online.
WHERE TO RELAX + EXPLORE
ART ZONE: Unleash your inner artist. Svetlana Belotserkovskaya has been instructing and inspiring art students of all ages for more than 20 years in a variety of media, including acrylic, watercolor, charcoal, pastel, and mixed-media collages. Her art studio is a fixture of the Bluff Park community, where she also hosts parties and private events.
BLUE RIDGE NATURE TRAIL: Located just on the other side of I-65, this short trail starts at a little playground and meanders along a babbling brook. It’s the perfect place for a quiet woodland stroll
BLUFF PARK ART SHOW: A crown jewel of Hoover’s annual events, the Bluff Park Art Festival is set to mark its 63rd show this fall. The event brings together more than 100 artists, crafters, and makers from across the state, along with thousands of visitors from across the country.

BIRCH TREE DAY SPA: Voted “Hoover’s Best Day Spa in 2025” by the Quality Business Awards, Birch Tree offers massage and body treatments, skincare treatments, and waxing.
FOLKLORE CENTER: As Hoover’s oldest structure, the Folklore Center features an authentic two-story, hand-hewn log cabin called the Stinson Ole Place. Built circa 1840, the cabin features a collection of period tools, cooking utensils, pottery, and more. You can contact the Hoover Historical Society to schedule a tour or visit.
HOOVER RANDLE HOME & GARDENS: Originally built in 1947 by William Henry Hoover (for whom the city is named), this venue is a stunning colonial-style brick home with a beautifully manicured estate. The property was purchased in 1987 by the Randles and became the first structure in Hoover to be listed on the National Register of Historic Places. It’s a local favorite for weddings, luncheons, receptions, and other special events.
LOVER’S LEAP: Connect with nature and history at this limestone outcrop that juts from the Shades Mountain cliffside. The gorgeous valley views and natural setting will make you forget you’re just steps from Shades Crest Road.


MAGIC CITY INDOOR GOLF: Each indoor bay at Magic City Indoor Golf features hundreds of golf course simulations, and its four-camera system analyzes your swing and tracks your progress. It also features a lounge and indoor putting green.
MOSS ROCK PRESERVE: Moss Rock Preserve is a climber’s and hiker’s paradise, thanks to its large rock outcroppings and 349 acres of forest, streams, and waterfalls. Explore Moss Rock and stop for lunch across the street at Vecchia Pizzeria and its sister cafe next door, Vecchia Gelato and Cafe.

MOUNTAIN OAKS COVERED BRIDGE: A 26-foot bridge spanning Huckleberry Creek, this structure was built in 1970 in a quiet neighborhood. It’s now a charming feature of Bluff Park.
ORIS & OAK: If you’re looking for a picturesque farmstead estate minutes from downtown for your wedding or special event, look no further than Oris & Oak. The property features a 5,000-square-foot, fully air-conditioned barn, along with a grand pavilion, a two-bedroom guest cottage, a bridal suite, a covered bridge, and a pond with a dock.
WILD HONEY FLOWER TRUCK: While you can catch this vintage Ford Econoline roaming all around the Magic City, the mobile flower shop calls Bluff Park home. It hosts gatherings and events from its headquarters on Shades Crest Road.

Happy exploring!
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Katie Leigh Matthews
A Birmingham native, Katie is a lifelong waterfall chaser and is passionate about the outdoors. She also loves connecting with remarkable women in the Birmingham community and bringing their stories to life. Katie has been writing professionally for over six years; you can find more of her work at Moms.com and Islands.com.