Church Street
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- This article is about the street in Mountain Brook's Crestline Village. For the street in Pelham, since renamed, see Philip Davis Street.
Church Street is a one and three quarter-mile long street at the heart of Mountain Brook's Crestline Village commercial district, connecting Montevallo Road to Euclid Avenue.
Church Street is the primary route of the Mountain Brook Christmas Parade.
Notable locations
- For an alphabetical list of locations, see the Church Street category.
- Montevallo Road intersection (street begins)
- west side
- east side
- Crestline Elementary School (built 1973)
- West Jackson Boulevard intersection
- west side
- 32: former location of Gunn Dermatology (Holly Gunn August 2020–2022)
- 36: Steeple Arts Academy of Dance, former location of Mountain Brook Methodist Church (1912-1961), Lola Mae Jones School of Dance
- 40: Mon Ami children's clothes (2019-), former location of Lagniappe Designs
- 42: Mountain Brook Cleaners
- 42B: Please Reply stationery
- 44: Renasant Bank, former location of AmSouth Bank
- 48: Alexander Dentistry
- east side
- 31: former location of Dewey White pediatrics (1950s-1970s)
- 35: Regions Bank Crestline branch, former location of First National Bank Crestline Branch (1970)
- west side
- Tibbett Street intersection (west only)
- west side
- 56: Mountain Brook Municipal Complex (built 2012), former location of Mountain Brook City Hall (built 1967)
- east side
- 41: Piggly-Wiggly (2016-)
- 45: Smith's Variety (2016-), former location of CVS Drugs
- 49: Craft's on Church Street, former location of Ariail's Drug Store, Miss Dot's restaurant (2016-)
- 53: Dukes Clothier, former location of Norton's Florist
- 55: Ivory & White bridal shop, former location of Mitzi's (1970s)
- 57: Harbin Discount Pharmacy, former location of End of the Rainbow video arcade (1980s)
- 61: Laura Kathryn
- 63: Taco Mama restaurant (2011-), former location of Mayfield Cleaners, Clumpie's ice cream (-2009), Crestline Seafood Company (2009-2011)
- west side
- Hoyt Lane (west) / Peachtree Alley (east) intersection
- west side
- 60-66: Crestline Heights Shopping Center
- 60: Crestline Pharmacy
- 64: Surin of Thailand restaurant, former location of Savage's Bakery (1947-1950s)
- 66: former location of A & P supermarket (1947-)
- 66A: Angel Hair salon, former location of Flavor Junction
- 66B: Crestline Bagel Company
- 66D: Mountain Brook Sporting Goods
- 68: Bongiorno restaurant
- 60-66: Crestline Heights Shopping Center
- east side
- 65: Slims Pizza & Bar (2021–), former location of Vogue Cleaners
- 67: Happy Nail Salon
- 69: Sugar Inc.
- 71: Gus's Hot Dogs
- 73: Vaughan & Company, former location of Indie Candy (2010-2012), Angels Cake & Confections, Dinner Period
- 75: Real & Rosemary (2022–), former location of Frost's boutique, Crestline Diner, Tracy's Cafeteria (2011-2017), Ollie Irene (2017-2021)
- west side
- Dexter Avenue intersection (east only)
- west side
- 70: Lamb's Ears
- 74: Town & Country Clothes
- 80: Crestline Shell
- east side
- 77: Synovus Bank
- west side
- Vine Alley intersection (east only)
- east side
- 81: Crestline Corners shopping center
- Suite 106: Church Street Coffee & Books, former location of Pasquale's Pizza, Starbucks (2001-2011)
- Suite 104-105: former location of Golden Rule Bar-B-Q
- Suite 105: Black Sheep Kitchen (2016-), former location of Bella Bistro (2006-2007), Michelle's bath & beauty supply (2011-2015)
- Suite 104: Hayden
- Suite 103: former location of Jimmy's Nails
- Suite 102: R & R Wine & Liquor, former location of Grandmothers' Joy
- Suite 101: John-William Jeweller (2015-), former location of R. Myers Jewelers (2008-2009)
- 81: Crestline Corners shopping center
- east side
- Oak Street intersection (west only)
- west side
- Euclid Avenue intersection (street ends)
References
- Massouleh, Tara (April 2018) "What to do in Mountain Brook's Crestline Village." Birmingham magazine
- Seale, Michael (August 6, 2018) "Mountain Brook's Villages Remain Pillars Of The Community." Patch