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[[Image:Ed Salem's No 3.jpg|right|thumb|375px|Ed Salem's Drive-In No. 3. Photograph by Charles Preston.  Courtesy Birmingham Public Library]]
[[Image:Ed Salem's No 3.jpg|right|thumb|375px|Ed Salem's Drive-In No. 3. Photograph by Charles Preston.  Courtesy Birmingham Public Library]]


'''Ed Salem's Drive-In''' was a drive-in fast-food restaurant located on [[26th Street North]] during the 1950s and 60s. It was owned by former [[Alabama Crimson Tide football|Alabama Crimson Tide]] quarterback [[Ed Salem]]. [[Solomon Zarzour]], owner of [[Sol's Hot Dogs]], started his restaurant career there.
'''Ed Salem's Drive-In''' was a drive-in fast-food restaurant located on [[26th Street North]] during the 1950s and 60s. It was owned by former [[Alabama Crimson Tide football|Alabama Crimson Tide]] quarterback [[Ed Salem]]. He operated it along with his mother, [[Zakie Salem|Zakie]]. [[Solomon Zarzour]], owner of [[Sol's Hot Dogs]], started his restaurant career there.


'''Ed Salem's #2''' at 3201 [[3rd Avenue South]] was operated by [[Richard Mickwee]] and had a banquet room for up to 100 people. The restaurant offered a special Lebanese menu on Thursday evenings.
'''Ed Salem's #2''' at 3201 [[3rd Avenue South]] was operated by [[Richard Mickwee]] and had a banquet room for up to 100 people. The restaurant offered a special Lebanese menu on Thursday evenings.


In February [[1958]] '''Ed Salem's Drive-In No. 3''' opened in the building formerly housing [[Eli's Drive-In]] at 2830 [[7th Avenue South]] in [[Lakeview]]. This was the location of the famous [[WSGN-AM]] "[[Sky Castle]]" broadcast booth.
In February [[1958]] '''Ed Salem's Drive-In No. 3''' opened in the building formerly housing [[Eli's Drive-In]] at 2830 [[7th Avenue South]] in [[Lakeview]]. Ed's son [[George Salem|George]] operated the restaurant with partner [[Louis Sharble]]. This was the location of the famous [[WSGN-AM]] "[[Sky Castle]]" broadcast booth. After Salem's closed, the building was converted into [[Rocky Raccoon's]].


[[Category:Drive-In restaurants]]
[[Category:Drive-In restaurants]]

Revision as of 17:01, 7 March 2016

Ed Salem's Drive-In in 1951. Courtesy Birmingham Public Library
Ed Salem's Drive-In No. 3. Photograph by Charles Preston. Courtesy Birmingham Public Library

Ed Salem's Drive-In was a drive-in fast-food restaurant located on 26th Street North during the 1950s and 60s. It was owned by former Alabama Crimson Tide quarterback Ed Salem. He operated it along with his mother, Zakie. Solomon Zarzour, owner of Sol's Hot Dogs, started his restaurant career there.

Ed Salem's #2 at 3201 3rd Avenue South was operated by Richard Mickwee and had a banquet room for up to 100 people. The restaurant offered a special Lebanese menu on Thursday evenings.

In February 1958 Ed Salem's Drive-In No. 3 opened in the building formerly housing Eli's Drive-In at 2830 7th Avenue South in Lakeview. Ed's son George operated the restaurant with partner Louis Sharble. This was the location of the famous WSGN-AM "Sky Castle" broadcast booth. After Salem's closed, the building was converted into Rocky Raccoon's.