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(New page: '''Ezell's Fish Camp''' was a seafood restaurant located at 120 Bishop Circle in Pelham. The restaurant closed in February 2009. After attempts to keep the restaurant in Pelham, ...) |
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'''Ezell's Fish Camp''' was a seafood restaurant located at 120 [[Bishop Circle]] in [[Pelham]]. The restaurant closed in February 2009. After attempts to keep the restaurant in Pelham, owner [[Chip Sanders]] and his partners moved the restaurant, renamed [[Ezell's Catfish Cabin]], to [[Trussville]] | '''Ezell's Fish Camp''' is a revered hunting and fishing camp on the [[Tombigbee River]] near Lavaca in Choctaw County. It was established at a former ferry station by [[Charles Ezell Sr]] and expanded into a popular restaurant by his son, [[C. A. Ezell]] in the 1930s. | ||
[[Charles Ezell|Charles Ezell III]] and his brother, [[Joe Ezell]], used the fish camp's recipes and renown to found a chain of [[Ezell's Catfish Cabin]] restaurants beginning in the 1970s. Later locations were operated as '''Ezell's Fish Camp''' restaurants, or '''Ezell's Express'''. | |||
a seafood restaurant located at 120 [[Bishop Circle]] in [[Pelham]]. The restaurant closed in February 2009. After attempts to keep the restaurant in Pelham, owner [[Chip Sanders]] and his partners moved the restaurant, renamed [[Ezell's Catfish Cabin]], to [[Trussville]]. | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
* Taylor, Kelli Hewett (April 22, 2009) "Ezell's Fish Camp closes in Pelham; Ezell's Catfish Cabin opens in Trussville." | * Taylor, Kelli Hewett (April 22, 2009) "Ezell's Fish Camp closes in Pelham; Ezell's Catfish Cabin opens in Trussville." {{BN}} | ||
==External links== | ==External links== | ||
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Revision as of 11:25, 22 December 2020
Ezell's Fish Camp is a revered hunting and fishing camp on the Tombigbee River near Lavaca in Choctaw County. It was established at a former ferry station by Charles Ezell Sr and expanded into a popular restaurant by his son, C. A. Ezell in the 1930s.
Charles Ezell III and his brother, Joe Ezell, used the fish camp's recipes and renown to found a chain of Ezell's Catfish Cabin restaurants beginning in the 1970s. Later locations were operated as Ezell's Fish Camp restaurants, or Ezell's Express.
a seafood restaurant located at 120 Bishop Circle in Pelham. The restaurant closed in February 2009. After attempts to keep the restaurant in Pelham, owner Chip Sanders and his partners moved the restaurant, renamed Ezell's Catfish Cabin, to Trussville.
References
- Taylor, Kelli Hewett (April 22, 2009) "Ezell's Fish Camp closes in Pelham; Ezell's Catfish Cabin opens in Trussville." The Birmingham News
External links
- Ezell's Fish Camp website
Preceded by: ? |
120 Bishop Circle –2009 |
Succeeded by: Star Scooters |