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[[File:Dairy Snack sign.jpg|right|thumb|300px|Dairy Snack sign in 1980. Photo by John Margolies]] | |||
'''Dairy Snack''' was a burger stand and soft-serve ice cream parlor operated by [[Morris Padgett|Morris]] and [[Lanette Padgett]] at 410 [[Green Springs Highway]] in [[Homewood]] beginning in [[1965]]. | '''Dairy Snack''' was a burger stand and soft-serve ice cream parlor operated by [[Morris Padgett|Morris]] and [[Lanette Padgett]] at 410 [[Green Springs Highway]] in [[Homewood]] beginning in [[1965]]. | ||
Latest revision as of 15:21, 21 May 2021
Dairy Snack was a burger stand and soft-serve ice cream parlor operated by Morris and Lanette Padgett at 410 Green Springs Highway in Homewood beginning in 1965.
The business was passed to the Padgett's daughter, Joyce Melton, along with her husband, David. They opened the Paw Paw Patch restaurant behind the original Dairy Snack in 1985, then later tore down the smaller building as part of the restaurant's parking lot.
References
- Cromwell, Sidney (November 2013) "Paw Paw Patch" The Homewood Star