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[[Image:Hot and Hot Fish Club logo.png|right|225px]]
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'''Hot and Hot Fish Club''' is a restaurant at 2180 [[11th Court South]] in the lower level of [[Highland Plaza]]. 
[[File:Hot and Hot interior.jpg|right|thumb|375px|Interior of the restaurant's Highland Plaza location]]
'''Hot and Hot Fish Club''' is a restaurant  


The restaurant was opened in [[1995]] by [[Chris Hastings|Chris]] and [[Idie Hastings]] in the former [[Caddell's Creamery]] building. The dining area features a long chef's counter with a view of the kitchen. A "Harvest Room" accommodates groups of up to 35.  
The restaurant was opened in [[1995]] by [[Chris Hastings|Chris]] and [[Idie Hastings]] at 2180 [[11th Court South]], in the former [[Caddell's Highland Plaza Restaurant|Caddell's Restaurant]] space on the lower level of [[Highland Plaza]] shopping center. The dining area featured a long chef's counter with a view of the kitchen. A "Harvest Room" accommodated groups of up to 35.  


Chris was the [[2012]] winner and a [[2008]], [[2010]] and [[2011]] finalist for the James Beard Foundation's "Best Chef in the South" award. The Hastings published ''The Hot and Hot Fish Club Cookbook: A Celebration of food, family & Traditions'' in October [[2009]].
Chris was the [[2012]] winner and a [[2008]], [[2010]] and [[2011]] finalist for the James Beard Foundation's "Best Chef in the South" award. The Hastings published ''The Hot and Hot Fish Club Cookbook: A Celebration of food, family & Traditions'' in October [[2009]].
In [[2019]] the restaurant made plans to relocate ahead of a planned redevelopment of Highland Plaza. Hastings took over the former [[Cantina]] space in the [[Martin Biscuit Building]] at [[Pepper Place]], near his other restaurant, [[Ovenbird]].
Renovations for the new restaurant were designed by [[Rob Walker Architects]] and [[Liz Hand Woods]] interior design and carried out by [[Rives Construction Company]]. [[Alabama Sawyer]] constructed furniture for the new location.


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==References==
* Stuart, Shauna (December 13, 2019) "Chef Chris Hastings on the next chapter of Hot & Hot Fish Club." {{BN}}
==External links==
==External links==
* [http://www.hotandhotfishclub.com/?page_id=218 Hot and Hot Fish Club] website
* [http://www.hotandhotfishclub.com/?page_id=218 Hot and Hot Fish Club] website
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[[Category:11th Court South]]
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[[Category:Highland Plaza shopping center]]
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[[Category:Martin Biscuit Building]]
[[Category:2020 buildings]]
[[Category:Rob Walker buildings]]

Latest revision as of 21:50, 8 July 2021

Hot and Hot Fish Club logo.png
Interior of the restaurant's Highland Plaza location

Hot and Hot Fish Club is a restaurant

The restaurant was opened in 1995 by Chris and Idie Hastings at 2180 11th Court South, in the former Caddell's Restaurant space on the lower level of Highland Plaza shopping center. The dining area featured a long chef's counter with a view of the kitchen. A "Harvest Room" accommodated groups of up to 35.

Chris was the 2012 winner and a 2008, 2010 and 2011 finalist for the James Beard Foundation's "Best Chef in the South" award. The Hastings published The Hot and Hot Fish Club Cookbook: A Celebration of food, family & Traditions in October 2009.

In 2019 the restaurant made plans to relocate ahead of a planned redevelopment of Highland Plaza. Hastings took over the former Cantina space in the Martin Biscuit Building at Pepper Place, near his other restaurant, Ovenbird.

Renovations for the new restaurant were designed by Rob Walker Architects and Liz Hand Woods interior design and carried out by Rives Construction Company. Alabama Sawyer constructed furniture for the new location.

References

  • Stuart, Shauna (December 13, 2019) "Chef Chris Hastings on the next chapter of Hot & Hot Fish Club." The Birmingham News

External links