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[[Image:ShepherdSloss1972.PNG|right|thumb|497px|Cadillac Cafe, November 1972. {{BPL permission caption|http://bplonline.cdmhost.com/u?/p4017coll6,484}}]]
[[File:1972 Shepherd-Sloss Building.jpg|center|thumb|800px|Cadillac Cafe, November 1972. {{BPL permission caption|http://bplonline.cdmhost.com/u?/p4017coll6,484}}]]


'''Cadillac Café''' was a restaurant and bar located at 2001 [[Highland Avenue]] in the corner of the [[Shepherd-Sloss building]] at [[20th Street South]] near [[Five Points South]] in [[Southside]] [[Birmingham]].  
'''Cadillac Café''' was a restaurant and bar located at 2001 [[Highland Avenue]] in the corner of the [[Shepherd-Sloss building]] at [[20th Street South]] near [[Five Points South]] in [[Southside]] [[Birmingham]].  

Revision as of 19:00, 27 February 2015

Cadillac Cafe, November 1972. courtesy BPL Archives

Cadillac Café was a restaurant and bar located at 2001 Highland Avenue in the corner of the Shepherd-Sloss building at 20th Street South near Five Points South in Southside Birmingham.

Though the cafe was already in open, the business was incorporated on January 31, 1973. Partners included Ron "Hap" Koetter and Anthony Madonia and Mark Luke. Tommy Bellsynder was also involved in the business.

Cadillac Cafe was open during the bulk of the 1970s. The venue was known for its pizza and chef's salads, and also, according to former patrons, for its easygoing observation of laws prohibiting the sale of alcohol to minors.

Preceded by:
?
2001 Highland Avenue
1970s
Succeeded by:
Louie Louie

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