Rojo
Rojo is a restaurant in Birmingham that serves Latin American and American dishes in a casual setting. The building features large windows and an open outdoor patio overlooking Rushton Park, while inside, tables are arranged closely together with a cozy feel throughout the space.
The restaurant opened in 2002 from the founders' desire to create a place where neighbors could gather like family. Over the years it has grown while maintaining its welcoming spirit and becoming an established part of the Birmingham community.
The name reflects the Latin and American food traditions that define the place. Locals gather here regularly, and it has become a meeting spot where neighbors feel at home and connected to their community.
The restaurant opens at 11 am Tuesday through Sunday, with the bar staying open late on Fridays past midnight. You can dine inside, sit on the patio, or order food to go, and weekend brunch is available from 11 am to 3 pm.
The location next to Rushton Park lets diners watch park visitors and enjoy green space while eating, making the meal experience different from a typical indoor restaurant. This proximity to nature adds an unusual element to dining out in the city.
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