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[[Image:Anchorage 2007.jpg|right|thumb|255px|Anchorage Restaurant in March 2007]]
[[Image:Anchorage 2007.jpg|right|thumb|255px|Anchorage Restaurant in March 2007]]
'''The Anchorage Restaurant''' is located at 2826 [[18th Street South Homewood|18th Street South]] in downtown [[Homewood]].  It opened in [[1941]] and has had only four owners since then.  The restaurant is open for breakfast and lunch.  At lunch time it serves meat with vegetable plates, sandwiches, burgers, and salads.
'''The Anchorage Restaurant''' was located at 2826 [[18th Street South Homewood|18th Street South]] in downtown [[Homewood]].  It opened in [[1941]] and had four owners over its history.  The restaurant was open for breakfast and lunch.  At lunch time it served meat with vegetable plates, sandwiches, burgers, and salads.


In July [[2005]], R. T. Lee and Denton Scott purchased the restaurant.  Lee sold his portion of the business to Scott in April [[2008]].  William Shaia of Osprey, Florida, owns the building where the restaurant is located.
In July [[2005]], R. T. Lee and Denton Scott purchased the restaurant.  Lee sold his portion of the business to Scott in April [[2008]].  William Shaia of Osprey, Florida, owns the building where the restaurant is located.


In August 2008, Shaia and Scott were in negotiations over the lease, which expires on [[September 1]].  It was reported by ''The Birmingham News'' that negotiations were at a standstill.  Shaia's attorney, [[Wheeler Smith]] of [[Homewood]], stated that he was confident that the dispute would be resolved and the restaurant would not be closing.
In August 2008, Shaia and Scott were in negotiations over the lease, which expired on [[September 1]].  It was reported by ''The Birmingham News'' that negotiations were at a standstill.  At the time, Shaia's attorney, [[Wheeler Smith]] of [[Homewood]], stated that he was confident that the dispute would be resolved and the restaurant would not be closing, but in the end no agreement was reached and the restaurant closed [[September 30]].


==External links==
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[http://www.theanchoragerestaurant.com/index.html The Anchorage Restaurant] website
{{Succession box | title=2826 [[18th Street South Homewood|18th Street South]] | years=?–[[2008]] | before=? | after=Pure Barre}}
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==References==
==References==
*Bryan, Kim (August 20, 2008) "Landmark Homewood restaurant may close after lease expires Sept. 1."  ''Birmingham News''.
* Bryan, Kim (August 20, 2008) "Landmark Homewood restaurant may close after lease expires Sept. 1."  ''Birmingham News''.
* Riopka, Melissa and Jeff Wyatt. "[http://www.abc3340.com/news/stories/0908/557652.html Landmark Restaurant Closes in Homewood]."  ABC 33/40 News.
 
==External links==
* [http://web.archive.org/web/*/http://www.theanchoragerestaurant.com/ The Anchorage Restaurant website] at Archive.org
* [http://photos.al.com/4461/gallery/Homewood%27s%20Anchorage%20Restaurant/index.html Gallery: Homewood's Anchorage Restaurant] at al.com


[[Category:18th Street Homewood]]
[[Category:1941 establishments]]
[[Category:2008 disestablishments]][[Category:18th Street Homewood]]
[[Category:Meat and three restaurants]]
[[Category:Meat and three restaurants]]
[[Category:Homewood restaurants]]
[[Category:Homewood restaurants]]
[[Category:Former restaurants]]

Revision as of 16:37, 21 April 2010

Anchorage Restaurant in March 2007

The Anchorage Restaurant was located at 2826 18th Street South in downtown Homewood. It opened in 1941 and had four owners over its history. The restaurant was open for breakfast and lunch. At lunch time it served meat with vegetable plates, sandwiches, burgers, and salads.

In July 2005, R. T. Lee and Denton Scott purchased the restaurant. Lee sold his portion of the business to Scott in April 2008. William Shaia of Osprey, Florida, owns the building where the restaurant is located.

In August 2008, Shaia and Scott were in negotiations over the lease, which expired on September 1. It was reported by The Birmingham News that negotiations were at a standstill. At the time, Shaia's attorney, Wheeler Smith of Homewood, stated that he was confident that the dispute would be resolved and the restaurant would not be closing, but in the end no agreement was reached and the restaurant closed September 30.

Preceded by:
?
2826 18th Street South
?–2008
Succeeded by:
Pure Barre

References

  • Bryan, Kim (August 20, 2008) "Landmark Homewood restaurant may close after lease expires Sept. 1." Birmingham News.
  • Riopka, Melissa and Jeff Wyatt. "Landmark Restaurant Closes in Homewood." ABC 33/40 News.

External links