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'''Costa's New South Cafe''' was a restaurant located at 3443 [[Lorna Road]] in [[Hoover]]. | '''Costa's New South Cafe''' was a restaurant located at 3443 [[Lorna Road]] in [[Hoover]]. | ||
New South Cafe, opened in [[1994]] by [[Gus Kanellis|Gus]] and [[Maria Kanellis]], was a "reimagining" of the existing [[Costa's Famous BBQ]] restaurant, a chain which at the time had locations in [[Huffman]] and [[Finley | New South Cafe, opened in [[1994]] by [[Gus Kanellis|Gus]] and [[Maria Kanellis]], was a "reimagining" of the existing [[Costa's Famous BBQ]] restaurant, a chain which at the time had locations in [[Huffman]] and [[Finley Avenue]]. The menu was heavy on seafood and Greek staples, and still offered the barbecue. In [[1995]], the restaurant was closed and merged with the Kanellis' [[Costa's Mediterranean Cafe]] in Roebuck, which featured a similar menu. | ||
==References== | ==References== |
Latest revision as of 15:10, 2 January 2010
Costa's New South Cafe was a restaurant located at 3443 Lorna Road in Hoover.
New South Cafe, opened in 1994 by Gus and Maria Kanellis, was a "reimagining" of the existing Costa's Famous BBQ restaurant, a chain which at the time had locations in Huffman and Finley Avenue. The menu was heavy on seafood and Greek staples, and still offered the barbecue. In 1995, the restaurant was closed and merged with the Kanellis' Costa's Mediterranean Cafe in Roebuck, which featured a similar menu.
References
- O'Hara, Jo Ellen (October 27, 1994) "Costa's New South Cafe shows change in looks and personality." Birmingham News