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* Brown, Angela (October 2006) "Worth the Wait." ''Birmingham'' Magazine. Vol. 46, No. 10. p. 250 | * Brown, Angela (October 2006) "Worth the Wait." ''Birmingham'' Magazine. Vol. 46, No. 10. p. 250 | ||
* Jordan, Phillip (March 15, 2007) "Winging it: Green Acres makes history with franchises, staying powers." ''Birmingham Weekly''. | * Jordan, Phillip (March 15, 2007) "Winging it: Green Acres makes history with franchises, staying powers." ''Birmingham Weekly''. | ||
* Gratton, Charles Austin (June 22, 1994) '[http://library.duke.edu/digitalcollections/media/pdf/behindtheveil/btvct02026.pdf | * Gratton, Charles Austin (June 22, 1994) ''[http://library.duke.edu/digitalcollections/media/pdf/behindtheveil/btvct02026.pdf Behind the Veil: Documenting African American Life in the Jim Crow South]''. Duke University. Interview with Tywanna Whorley | ||
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Revision as of 18:37, 14 June 2017
Green Acres Cafe is a chain of fast-food restaurants founded in Chicago in the 1946 by William Gratton. Gratton expanded the chain to six locations before he moved to Birmingham and brought the business with him.
The first Birmingham location was opened in North Birmingham in 1950. A second location was opened across the street from the 16th Street Baptist Church by his brother Charles in 1958. After relocating a few times, Charles' operation settled into its current location at 1705 4th Avenue North in 1990. It was Charles who decided to try to get rid of extra wings left over after people bought 1/2 and 1/4 chickens by offering a special plate of a half dozen wings with bread and fries for 25 cents.
Charles' son Greg is now the owner of the concept, which has expanded to 11 locations, all offering the same proven menu of fried chicken wings, hamburgers and fries, fried fish, sandwiches, fried okra and fried green tomatoes.
In 2007 the chain was honored with a "Hoodie Award" for the nation's "Best Fried Chicken Place" by the Steve Harvey Morning Show. The show airs locally on WHUT FM "Hot 107.7".
Locations
- Downtown: 1705 4th Avenue North, opened 1990 by Charles Gratton
- Center Point: 2405 Center Point Parkway
- Irondale: 1819 Crestwood Boulevard, opened August 2005 by Greg's wife, Cindy
- Hueytown: Allison-Bonnett Memorial Drive, opened July 2006
- Ensley: 913 20th Street Ensley, opened July 31, 2014
Former locations
- North Birmingham: 2724 29th Avenue North, opened 1950 by William Gratton
- Avondale: 4350 3rd Court South
- West End: 1749 Pearson Avenue
- Tarrant: 3931 Vanderbilt Road, opened May 2006
- Forestdale: opened September 2006
- East Lake: 8501 1st Avenue North, opened March 2006 by Greg's daughter, Tomeka Baylor
References
- Williams, Roy L. (June 4, 2006) "Recipe for success" The Birmingham News
- Brown, Angela (October 2006) "Worth the Wait." Birmingham Magazine. Vol. 46, No. 10. p. 250
- Jordan, Phillip (March 15, 2007) "Winging it: Green Acres makes history with franchises, staying powers." Birmingham Weekly.
- Gratton, Charles Austin (June 22, 1994) Behind the Veil: Documenting African American Life in the Jim Crow South. Duke University. Interview with Tywanna Whorley