Russell, Alabama (AL) Drinking Places Companies

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Jakes Pub
5409 Summerville Rd.
Phenix City AL 36867
(334) 480-8580
Suds & Shells
1321 S Railroad St.
Phenix City AL 36867
(334) 297-4470
Davis Lounge
618 S Seale Rd.
Phenix City AL 36869
(334) 297-2323
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Cadillac Jacks Inc
1407 280 Byp
Phenix City AL 36867
(334) 297-4020
Kelly Sports Bar
501 Martin Luther King Jr Pkwy
Phenix City AL 36869
(334) 448-4829
Davis Lounge
628 S Seale Rd.
Phenix City AL 36869
(334) 297-2323
Hiddin Grill
1017 12th Pl.
Phenix City AL 36867
(334) 480-4980
Charlie's Hideaway
3826 Us Highway 80 W
Phenix City AL 36870
(334) 297-5553
Greer's Bar & Grill
20300 Us Highway 280 E
Phenix City AL 36867
(334) 448-9800
O & J Lounge
208 Seale Rd.
Phenix City AL 36869
(334) 480-0904
Rockies Bar & Grill
588 Highway 165
Fort Mitchell AL 36856
(334) 855-4210
Sarahs Restaurant & Lounge
190 Sweetwater Branch Rd.
Fort Mitchell AL 36856
(334) 855-1818
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