
Hilltop Public House
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Hilltop Public House business numbers & email addresses
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Location & directions
3 N Goldthwaite St, Montgomery, AL 36104, United States
Service hours
| Wednesday | 6:30 AM–9 PM |
| Thursday | 6:30 AM–12 AM |
| Friday | 6:30 AM–12 AM |
| Saturday | 6:30 AM–12 AM |
| Sunday | 8 AM–2 PM |
| Monday | 6:30 AM–9 PM |
| Tuesday | 6:30 AM–9 PM |
Customer experiences
It was evening when we came upon The Pubic House in Montgomery, Alabama—though time seemed to blur there, the way it does when stories are being told and the glass is half-full and the hush of the day’s end gives way to something looser, livelier. The sun had bowed its head behind the city’s shoulder, and we stepped into that dim, golden light that bars wear like memory—where wood and whiskey speak louder than clocks ever could. Inside, the air was thick with old songs and good laughter. Brick walls that held heat and history, floors that had felt the weight of boots and dancing alike. It was not polished or prim, no. It was lived in, the way a favorite novel is—thumbed and dog-eared and rich with the fingerprints of nights that had mattered. The drinks were poured like sermons—measured, steady, full of truth. A pint here, a cocktail there, maybe something neat to mark the kind of night that needed no reason. The bartender didn’t serve, he delivered, with the ease of someone who’d heard it all and still chose to listen. You felt known before you gave your name. And the food—God, the food came hot and honest. Burgers stacked with defiance, fries that crackled when they landed, plates that didn’t aim for pretty but landed right in the soul. The kind of eating that makes you lean back and loosen your belt and laugh like you earned it. But it was more than just a meal, or a drink, or a place to duck from the weather. The Public House was a shelter of sorts—a place where strangers tilt their heads toward each other and speak like old friends. A place where time stutters, and the jukebox tells the truth better than the news ever could. So if you find yourself in Montgomery, wandering and wanting not just food or drink but fellowship, let your feet take you there. To The Public House, where the stories hang in the air, the bourbon is warm, and the night stretches out like a song you never want to end.
A Hidden Gem in Montgomery – Hiltop Coffee I’ve lived in Montgomery for 25 years, and I can’t believe this is my first time at Hiltop Coffee! The coffee is absolutely delicious, and the cozy seating inside creates a relaxing atmosphere. It’s a bit hidden, so many might not know it’s here—even though it’s been open for three years! Every true coffee lover in Montgomery should give this place a visit. So glad I discovered it. Thank you, Hiltop Coffee!
Hilltop has been a "Go-to" place to have a nice pint or cup of coffee, but as of late, the atmosphere hasn't been as good as it was before. Mornings to afternoons to evenings before 7PM are really good with a good crews of baristas/bartenders. The drinks are always top-notch and the pastries are worth the trip. Unfortunately, the late evenings (especially Thursdays) are not highly recommended if you want to relax with a pint or two. Music played is cranked up like you're in college frat party with people having to shout to be heard/understood.
Best coffee!!! The staff were so friendly and it was a great spot to hang out!
Hilltop Public House is a coffee shop.



