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'''Double "LL" Bar-B-Q''' was a [[List of barbecue restaurants|barbecue restaurant]] at 1371 [[Bessemer Road]] in [[Birmingham]]'s [[Central Park]] neighborhood. It was founded in [[1950]] by [[Louis Lovoy]] and later operated by his son and daughter-in-law, [[Joe Lovoy|Joe]] and [[Fanny Lovoy]].
'''Double "LL" Bar-B-Q''' was a [[List of barbecue restaurants|barbecue restaurant]] founded in [[1950]] by [[Louis Lovoy]], who also operated the [[LCL Restaurant]] in [[downtown Birmingham]]. The original location was at 3009 [[Lomb Avenue]] in [[Birmingham]]'s [[Central Park]] neighborhood.  


A second Double LL Bar-B-Q was located at 3009 [[Lomb Avenue]]. The Central Park location was demolished by an [[1967 West End tornado|F2 tornado]] on [[May 6]], [[1967]]. It was rebuilt and continued to operate into the 1980s. The company, incorporated on [[July 7]], [[1977]], was dissolved on [[September 9]], [[1984]].
The business was destroyed by an [[1967 West End tornado|F2 tornado]] on [[May 6]], [[1967]]. The restaurant re-opened in the former [[Bob Sykes Bar-B-Q]] at 1731 [[Bessemer Road]], and continued to operate into the 1980s under the management of Louis' son and daughter-in-law, [[Joe Lovoy|Joe]] and [[Fanny Lovoy]]. The company was incorporated on [[July 7]], [[1977]] and dissolved on [[September 9]], [[1984]].
 
In [[1985]] Double "LL" opened at second location, at 2084 [[Valleydale Road]] near the Lovoy's home in Northern [[Shelby County]]. The new restaurant had two dining rooms seating up to 240, as well as space for Fanny to operate an antique shop. Long-time head cook [[Carlene Lewis]] led the kitchen staff. [[Clark Johnston]] at [[Beacon House]] designed the interiors.


Another location in [[Vestavia Hills]], formerly operated as [[Lovoy's Italian Restaurant]] at 2931 [[Columbiana Road]], was succeeded by [[Tony Alexander]]'s [[Ranch House Bar-B-Q]] in the early 1980s.
Another location in [[Vestavia Hills]], formerly operated as [[Lovoy's Italian Restaurant]] at 2931 [[Columbiana Road]], was succeeded by [[Tony Alexander]]'s [[Ranch House Bar-B-Q]] in the early 1980s.
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==References==
==References==
* "Barbecue restaurant moves to county." (c. 1985) ''Shelby County Reporter''
* Nicholson, Gilbert (February 3, 2002) "Expansion of Royal Olds nudges out Ranch House." {{BBJ}}
* Nicholson, Gilbert (February 3, 2002) "Expansion of Royal Olds nudges out Ranch House." {{BBJ}}
* "[http://arc-sos.state.al.us/cgi/corpdetail.mbr/detail?corp=736976&page=agent Double L L Bar B Q Restaurant, Inc.]" at sos.state.al.us - accessed September 21, 2015  
* "[http://arc-sos.state.al.us/cgi/corpdetail.mbr/detail?corp=736976&page=agent Double L L Bar B Q Restaurant, Inc.]" at sos.state.al.us - accessed September 21, 2015  

Revision as of 10:27, 5 November 2021

Double "LL" Bar-B-Q was a barbecue restaurant founded in 1950 by Louis Lovoy, who also operated the LCL Restaurant in downtown Birmingham. The original location was at 3009 Lomb Avenue in Birmingham's Central Park neighborhood.

The business was destroyed by an F2 tornado on May 6, 1967. The restaurant re-opened in the former Bob Sykes Bar-B-Q at 1731 Bessemer Road, and continued to operate into the 1980s under the management of Louis' son and daughter-in-law, Joe and Fanny Lovoy. The company was incorporated on July 7, 1977 and dissolved on September 9, 1984.

In 1985 Double "LL" opened at second location, at 2084 Valleydale Road near the Lovoy's home in Northern Shelby County. The new restaurant had two dining rooms seating up to 240, as well as space for Fanny to operate an antique shop. Long-time head cook Carlene Lewis led the kitchen staff. Clark Johnston at Beacon House designed the interiors.

Another location in Vestavia Hills, formerly operated as Lovoy's Italian Restaurant at 2931 Columbiana Road, was succeeded by Tony Alexander's Ranch House Bar-B-Q in the early 1980s.

References