Appropriately named, to the west of Downtown Huntsville, West Huntsville is a steadily growing district already home to many unique venues, retail, and dining options.

Anchoring the district is Campus No. 805 and Stovehouse. Both renovated and redesigned mixed-use facilities. Offering dining, shopping, events, and more!

Stovehouse

3414 Governors Drive, Huntsville AL 35805 - stovehouse.com

Stovehouse is built on the bones of the historic Martin Stove building. It is Huntsville’s largest, carefully curated work, play, eat, drink, and events space.

With collaborative workspaces, concert halls, courtyards, cafes, and more, Stovehouse has blurred the lines between work and play, between modern and historical, between small-town culture and high-tech urban energy.

The old factory has been transformed into a village of restaurants, gourmet cocktail & coffee bars, event & entertainment spaces, boutique shopping, offices, and more. There is no boring workday here!

Dining here includes: Kamado Ramen, Oh Crepe, Bark and Barrel BBQ, Charlie Fosters Coffee, Parm & Pepper, Fresko Grille, Pourhouse, and much more. Check out the full list of dining options in West Huntsville here.

Enjoy shopping down Gas Light Alley, live music, free movies, trivia nights, and so much more! Every night there is something new at Stovehouse!

Campus No. 805

2620 Clinton Ave W, Huntsville Alabama 35805  –  campus805.com

From 1951 to 2009, the site of Campus No. 805 helped to educate thousands of students in Huntsville and Madison County, creating an academic and athletic legacy that will live on for generations to come. The Huntsville City School system closed Stone Middle School in 2009 and put the property on the market to sell. It took five years to find a buyer. In 2014, developer Randy Schrimsher purchased the property to create a unique development that would preserve the legacy of the school and offer a dynamic entertainment venue for the community.

Architects and interior designers Matheny-Goldmon were tasked with updating the school building and designing new brewery, restaurant, entertainment and retail spaces to blend in with the campus look and feel.

The project became Campus No. 805. The name pays homage to memories held by thousands of students, teachers, parents and administrators that were part of this campus, and to the West Huntsville neighborhood by claiming the last three digits of their zip code - 35805. To recapture and preserve the athletic fields, the City of Huntsville created an urban park with a recreational lawn that connects the new and old buildings. The public park is appropriately named S.R. Butler Green.

From our landmark location in the heart of the city, Campus No. 805 has become the connecting point for the resurging West Huntsville neighborhoods and the treasured historic districts and the hundreds of exciting new loft residences in downtown. Newly transformed as the Stone Event Center, the refurbished school building offers a variety of multi-use space for private rental and has become a popular event venue for young professionals and the hospitality industry. The Stone Center building and the new 16,000 square foot Student Union has attracted a growing list of tenants to include craft breweries, restaurants, catering, bars, retail and entertainment venues.

We are proud to be part of the exciting rebirth of Huntsville’s urban core.

Dining at Campus No. 805 includes Rock N Roll Sushi, Earth & Stone Wood Fired Pizza, Ale's Kitchen, The Bar at 805, Hops N Guac, Offbeat Coffee Studio, Lone Goose Saloon, and four local craft breweries: Yellowhammer, Straight to Ale, InnerSpace Brewing, and Salty Nut.

Aside from great food and brews, Campus No. 805 brings the fun back to school! Try your hand at Axe throwing at Civil Axe Throwing. Play classic arcade games at Pints and Pixels or learn to dance with Huntsville Ballroom. Maybe even finish off the night getting a lasting memory at Arcadia Tattoo.

School is officially out at Campus No. 805!