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Samford's 6,300 Students Live Inside a City of 27,000 - and That Shapes Everything
Homewood is a compact, walkable suburb tucked just south of Red Mountain, about four miles from downtown Birmingham. With a population of roughly 27,800 and a median age of 29, it reads younger than most inner-ring suburbs in Alabama. A big part of that is Samford University, a private institution with 6,324 enrolled students for fall 2025, sitting on a 222-acre campus inside the city. When a university that size occupies a city this small, the social fabric bends around it in ways that are easy to miss until you're actually dating in Homewood.
The practical effect is a split energy. On weekdays, the SoHo corridor along 18th Street South fills with the kind of foot traffic that makes spontaneous coffee encounters feel plausible. On weekends, that same strip draws a broader mix from across the Birmingham metro, because Homewood's restaurants, boutiques, and bars have a pull that extends well beyond city limits. Vestavia Hills is under two miles away. Mountain Brook is a short drive. The dating radius here is naturally wider than the city boundary suggests for people nearby.
That said, Homewood is still a suburban city with a family-oriented household profile. About 62 percent of households are family households, which means the single-adult pool is real but not enormous. Meetty's location-based radius helps here, letting you cast across the metro without relocating your search to downtown Birmingham. The city's non-family household share sits around 38 percent, and with a median household income of roughly $94,000, people here tend to have both the time and the means to invest in actual dates rather than endless digital back-and-forth.

SoHo Square, Shades Creek, or a Quiet Dinner on 18th Street South
Homewood's first-date geography is genuinely walkable in one specific pocket: the SoHo district along 18th Street South and the surrounding blocks. Everything else requires a car or a rideshare, so starting here is the practical default for most people.
If you want a low-key opener, Frothy Monkey on Oxmoor Road handles coffee and brunch without any pressure. It's a real neighborhood cafe, not a chain, and the menu gives you enough options to stretch a conversation over an hour without feeling like you're running a clock. From there, the SoHo strip is a short drive or rideshare away.
For dinner, the 18th Street South corridor gives you real choices depending on the vibe you're reading. Johnny's Restaurant at 2902 18th Street South is a Homewood institution - a meat-and-three with Greek touches that keeps things casual and unpretentious. Little Donkey at 2701 18th Street South is a taqueria with a livelier feel, better if the conversation is already easy. If you want something slower and more deliberate, GianMarco's on Broadway Street offers an Italian menu with a wine list that makes it easy to linger.
For a daytime option, the Shades Creek Greenway along Lakeshore Parkway is a three-mile multi-use trail maintained by Homewood Parks, with two trailheads that have parking. It's paved, wheelchair accessible, and follows the creek through floodplain forest. A morning walk here before brunch at Frothy Monkey is a natural pairing.
One logistics note worth knowing: parking in the SoHo core is easier than in downtown Birmingham, and rideshare works reliably in this part of the metro. Spring (April to May) and fall (October to November) are the most comfortable windows for anything outdoors - summer heat and humidity make the Shades Creek walk a different experience entirely.
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Dating FAQ. Your guide to better matches
Can I realistically find dates in Homewood itself, or do I need to expand to Birmingham and Vestavia Hills?
Homewood's single-adult pool is real but limited for a city of under 28,000. Most people dating here end up drawing from the broader metro - especially Birmingham neighborhoods like Lakeview and Five Points South, and nearby suburbs like Vestavia Hills (under two miles away) and Mountain Brook. Meetty's adjustable search radius covers all of these without requiring you to change your base location, so expanding is a setting, not a decision to move.
Does Samford University's student population actually show up in the local dating pool?
Samford enrolls over 6,300 students, but the overlap with a 21-plus dating pool is uncertain. The university is private and Christian-affiliated, which shapes its social culture. Some graduate and professional students are in the right age range, but counting on Samford as a primary source of matches is not well-supported. The more reliable pool comes from young professionals living in Homewood and the surrounding Birmingham suburbs.
West Homewood has its own entertainment district - is it worth considering for a first date?
The city officially designates West Homewood as an entertainment district, but the SoHo corridor along 18th Street South has more named, walkable venues with confirmed dining and bar options. West Homewood is worth knowing about as a secondary area, particularly if you live on that side of the city, but for a first date with someone you haven't met in person yet, the SoHo strip gives you more backup options if one place doesn't work out.
How does Meetty handle a situation where my match lives in Hoover or Mountain Brook rather than Homewood proper?
Distance filters in Meetty work by radius from your current location, not by city boundary. Hoover is about five miles from Homewood and Mountain Brook is even closer, so both fall well within a standard search radius. You can also use the video call feature inside the app to get a sense of someone before committing to a cross-suburb drive - a practical first step when the match is a few miles out.
Is the SoHo area on 18th Street South actually walkable between venues, or do you still need a car?
The SoHo district is Homewood's most walkable stretch, and several venues - including Johnny's Restaurant, Little Donkey, and Soho Social - are within a few blocks of each other. If you park once or arrive by rideshare, you can move between dinner and drinks on foot. Outside of this core, Homewood is car-dependent, so plan your start and end point around the 18th Street South corridor if you want a car-free evening.