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The '''Magic City Grille''' is a restaurant located at 1901 [[2nd Avenue North Bessemer|2nd Avenue North]] in [[Bessemer]].
The '''Magic City Grille''' is a restaurant located at 1901 [[2nd Avenue North Bessemer|2nd Avenue North]] in [[Bessemer]].


It was originally opened in the former [[Kent's Magic City Dining Room]] space at [[2201 3rd Avenue North]] by [[Reginald White]].
It was originally opened in the former [[Kent's Magic City Dining Room]] space at [[2201–2209 3rd Avenue North|2201 3rd Avenue North]] by [[Reginald White]].


The restaurant building was acquired in late [[2022]] by Kupperman Companies of New Orleans, Louisiana. The new owners and the restaurant were able to reach an agreement on a lease amount, but not on other terms of the lease. White looked at other locations in Birmingham before deciding to relocate to Bessemer.
The restaurant building was acquired in late [[2022]] by Kupperman Companies of New Orleans, Louisiana. The new owners and the restaurant were able to reach an agreement on a lease amount, but not on other terms of the lease. White looked at other locations in Birmingham before deciding to relocate to Bessemer.

Revision as of 10:24, 2 September 2023

The Magic City Grille is a restaurant located at 1901 2nd Avenue North in Bessemer.

It was originally opened in the former Kent's Magic City Dining Room space at 2201 3rd Avenue North by Reginald White.

The restaurant building was acquired in late 2022 by Kupperman Companies of New Orleans, Louisiana. The new owners and the restaurant were able to reach an agreement on a lease amount, but not on other terms of the lease. White looked at other locations in Birmingham before deciding to relocate to Bessemer.

References

  • Thornton, William (December 14, 2022) "Magic City Grille among historic Birmingham properties acquired by New Orleans firm." AL.com
  • Stuart, Shauna (September 1, 2023) "Magic City Grille moving, other downtown Birmingham businesses impacted by rent increase." AL.com