Tuscaloosa

Queen City, Tuscaloosa Neighborhood

Tuscaloosa offers a variety of housing options, including spacious single detached homes and well-sized apartments ranging from lofts to four-bedroom units. The city is known for its peaceful ambiance with low noise levels, creating a calm environment for residents. Convenience is enhanced by easy access to major highways like I-59, making travel straightforward and parking plentiful. Numerous bike lanes provide additional travel options within the city. Residents benefit from proximity to a selection of grocery stores and diverse dining choices, as well as accessible public and private elementary and high schools nearby, supporting educational needs effectively.

Tuscaloosa offers a calm ambience. Tuscaloosa is very quiet overall, as there isn't a lot of street noise or city clamor.

Highlights of Queen City

Parks, schools, dining, and what makes this neighborhood special

🌳 Queen City Park

Queen City Park, nestled along Queen City Ave and Jack Warner Parkway, spans over 20 acres of lush greenery with historic WPA‑era structures, walking trails, picnic pavilions, ball fields, and even a Frank Lloyd Wright–inspired pool house that imbue the neighborhood with both history and leisure appeal.

🏊 Queen City Pool and Pool House

Located at the junction of Queen City Ave and Jack Warner Parkway, the Queen City Pool and Pool House is a distinctive landmark — part of the original park's WPA heritage — offering architectural interest and community recreation in the heart of the neighborhood.

☕ Loosa Brews & Turbo Coffee (on nearby First Ave)

Just beyond the edge of Queen City, the coffee spots Loosa Brews and Turbo Coffee on or near First Avenue offer cozy local gathering places beloved by residents for relaxed conversations and a taste of Tuscaloosa’s café culture within easy walking distance.

🍖 Jim ’N Nick’s Bar‑B‑Q (Eighth Street)

Located just a short walk from Queen City along Eighth Street, Jim ’N Nick’s Bar‑B‑Q serves up hearty Southern barbecue in a laid‑back setting, popular among locals for family dinners and casual get‑togethers close to home.

🚶 Proximity to UA Campus & Government Plaza

Queen City’s prime location puts residents within a 5‑ to 15‑minute walk of the University of Alabama campus, Bryant‑Denny Stadium, Government Plaza, and the vibrant downtown core, blending neighborhood charm with direct access to cultural, educational, and civic centers.

Queen City

This June in Queen City

Things to do, events, and what's happening this month

June 5, 2026

Kentuck First Friday Art Night

Kentuck at Queen City (1901 Jack Warner Parkway, Tuscaloosa) • 5:00 PM–8:00 PM

A free, family‑friendly evening of local art, live music, gallery browsing, and a hands‑on community art project, making it a great way for Queen City residents to connect with local artists and neighbors.

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June 5, 12, 19, 26, 2026

Live at the Plaza – Downtown Concert Series

Government Plaza, Downtown Tuscaloosa • 6:00 PM–9:00 PM (Fridays)

A free weekly Friday evening concert series in downtown Tuscaloosa featuring regional bands, offering Queen City residents accessible entertainment and community atmosphere.

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June 12, 2026

Alabama Shakes with The Secret Sisters

Mercedes‑Benz Amphitheater • 7:30 PM

A big‑name concert featuring Alabama Shakes and The Secret Sisters at the outdoor amphitheater—perfect for music lovers in Queen City looking for a memorable live show in Tuscaloosa.

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June 13, 2026

38 Special & Kansas Concert

Mercedes‑Benz Amphitheater • 7:00 PM

Classic rock fans in Queen City can enjoy a high‑energy evening with rock legends 38 Special and Kansas in a convenient Tuscaloosa venue.

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June 2–July 28, 2026 (Tuesdays)

Tuscaloosa River Market – Farmers Market (Afternoon Edition)

Tuscaloosa River Market (1900 Jack Warner Parkway) • 3:00 PM–7:00 PM (Tuesdays)

A convenient farmers market across from the public library offering local produce, crafts, and goods during evening hours—great for Queen City residents picking up fresh items after work or school.

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June 20, 2026

Tuscaloosa NAACP Juneteenth Parade, Festival & Car Show

Parade begins at Westlawn Middle School; celebration at Palmore Park • Parade at 10:00 AM; Festival & Car Show Noon–4:00 PM

A meaningful, community‑centered Juneteenth celebration featuring a parade, vendor market, food trucks, family activities, and a new car show—great for Queen City families celebrating heritage and community pride.

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From the Neighborhood

Stories, updates, and things to know in Queen City

Know Your Neighborhood

Local characteristics and demographics for Queen City

Neighborhood Characteristics

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Demographics

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