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'''Greg Gratton''' (born [[1951]] in [[Norwood]]) is the owner of [[Green Acres Cafe]] and the nephew of its founder, [[William Gratton]].
'''Greg Gratton''' (born [[1951]] in [[Norwood]]) is the owner of [[Green Acres Cafe]], the son of restaurateur [[Charles Gratton]] and the nephew of Green Acres founder, [[William Gratton]].


Greg was born and raised in Norwood, attending [[Our Lady of Fatima High School]], [[Parker High School]] and [[Phillips High School]] the first year after it was integrated. In the afternoons he worked at his father's restaurant. He later moved to California and started a family.
Greg was born and raised in Norwood, attending [[Our Lady of Fatima Catholic School]]. As a high school freshman, he was one of the first four Black students to attend [[Phillips High School]] after it was integrated in [[1965]]. After enduring harassment and other demeaning treatment as a freshman, he was allowed to transfer to [[Parker High School]] for his sophomore year. Every afternoon he and his brother, [[Charles Gratton Jr|Charles Jr]] would work at Green Acres.


He returned to [[Birmingham]] in [[1993]] and worked with his dad, [[Charles Gratton]], to expand the business to [[West End]] and [[South Avondale]]. The chain, inherited by Greg after his father's death in [[1999]], currently has 10 franchise locations. Gratton's wife, [[Cynthia Gratton|Cynthia]] opened a store in [[Irondale]] in [[2005]] and his daughter, [[Tomeka Baylor]] opened one with her husband in [[2006]] in [[East Lake]].
After graduating, Gratton moved to Chicago and took a job with the U.S. Postal Service. He met his wife, [[Cynthia Gratton|Cynthia]] on a blind date while visiting Birmingham for New Year's Eve in [[1972]]. He quit his job and moved back to Birmingham to be able to see her. He worked with his brother managing the lounge section at their father's Green Acres location until moving with Cynthia to Los Angeles, California, where he worked for the Southern California Gas Company. The couple raised three daughters, Tyeasa, [[Tomeka Baylor|Tomeka]], and Tiffany.
 
Gratton returned to Birmingham in [[1993]] and to take over management of Green Acres from his father. He oversaw the opening of franchise locations in [[West End]] and [[South Avondale]]. The chain, inherited by Greg after his father's death in [[1999]], eventually had as many as 10 franchise locations. Cynthia opened a store in [[Irondale]] in [[2005]] and Tomeka opened one with her husband in [[2006]] in [[East Lake]].


Gratton was awarded the [[Five Star Business Award]] by Birmingham mayor [[Bernard Kincaid]] on March 20, [[2007]].
Gratton was awarded the [[Five Star Business Award]] by Birmingham mayor [[Bernard Kincaid]] on March 20, [[2007]].
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[[Category:Restaurateurs]]

Latest revision as of 15:24, 15 April 2022

Greg Gratton (born 1951 in Norwood) is the owner of Green Acres Cafe, the son of restaurateur Charles Gratton and the nephew of Green Acres founder, William Gratton.

Greg was born and raised in Norwood, attending Our Lady of Fatima Catholic School. As a high school freshman, he was one of the first four Black students to attend Phillips High School after it was integrated in 1965. After enduring harassment and other demeaning treatment as a freshman, he was allowed to transfer to Parker High School for his sophomore year. Every afternoon he and his brother, Charles Jr would work at Green Acres.

After graduating, Gratton moved to Chicago and took a job with the U.S. Postal Service. He met his wife, Cynthia on a blind date while visiting Birmingham for New Year's Eve in 1972. He quit his job and moved back to Birmingham to be able to see her. He worked with his brother managing the lounge section at their father's Green Acres location until moving with Cynthia to Los Angeles, California, where he worked for the Southern California Gas Company. The couple raised three daughters, Tyeasa, Tomeka, and Tiffany.

Gratton returned to Birmingham in 1993 and to take over management of Green Acres from his father. He oversaw the opening of franchise locations in West End and South Avondale. The chain, inherited by Greg after his father's death in 1999, eventually had as many as 10 franchise locations. Cynthia opened a store in Irondale in 2005 and Tomeka opened one with her husband in 2006 in East Lake.

Gratton was awarded the Five Star Business Award by Birmingham mayor Bernard Kincaid on March 20, 2007.

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