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'''Jimez's''' was a seafood restaurant located at 2903 [[Warrior River Road]] in [[Hueytown]] (later 2880 [[Allison-Bonnett Memorial Drive]]). The menu featured specials like Snapper Andoulade, Sauteed Froglegs Provencale, Athenian Speckled Trout, Broiled Snapper a la Byron, Stuffed Flounder, Lobster Newburg and Pompano. The wine list offered over 100 selections.
'''Jimez's''' was a seafood restaurant located at 2903 [[Warrior River Road]] in [[Hueytown]] (later 2880 [[Allison-Bonnett Memorial Drive]]). It was founded in [[1953]] by [[Jimmy Pappas|Jimmy]] and [[Inez Pappas]], who bought [[Mac's Place]], a diner, from [[Dot McLendon]].


The restaurant closed in the 1990s and the site is now occupied by an express car wash.
In the 1960s, the owners invested in a major expansion, adding a new kitchen, storage rooms and the restaurant's first indoor restrooms. The dining room was expanded later to 240 seats.
 
The menu featured specials like Snapper Andoulade, Sauteed Froglegs Provencale, Athenian Speckled Trout, Broiled Snapper a la Byron, Stuffed Flounder, Lobster Newburg and Pompano. The wine list offered over 100 selections.
 
Jimez's served as a meeting hall for numerous professional and civic organizations in the Hueytown area.
 
The restaurant closed in [[2002]], with the property and equipment sold at auction. The site is now occupied by an express car wash.


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==References==
* Plott, Bill (October 18, 2002) "Landmark Jimez's in Hueytown closing." ''Birmingham News''
[[Category:Former restaurants]]
[[Category:Former restaurants]]
[[Category:Warrior River Road]]
[[Category:Warrior River Road]]
[[Category:Allison-Bonnett Memorial Drive]]
[[Category:Allison-Bonnett Memorial Drive]]
[[Category:Greek-owned restaurants]]
[[Category:1953 establishments]]
[[Category:2002 disestablishments]]

Latest revision as of 07:25, 29 May 2010

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Jimez's was a seafood restaurant located at 2903 Warrior River Road in Hueytown (later 2880 Allison-Bonnett Memorial Drive). It was founded in 1953 by Jimmy and Inez Pappas, who bought Mac's Place, a diner, from Dot McLendon.

In the 1960s, the owners invested in a major expansion, adding a new kitchen, storage rooms and the restaurant's first indoor restrooms. The dining room was expanded later to 240 seats.

The menu featured specials like Snapper Andoulade, Sauteed Froglegs Provencale, Athenian Speckled Trout, Broiled Snapper a la Byron, Stuffed Flounder, Lobster Newburg and Pompano. The wine list offered over 100 selections.

Jimez's served as a meeting hall for numerous professional and civic organizations in the Hueytown area.

The restaurant closed in 2002, with the property and equipment sold at auction. The site is now occupied by an express car wash.

References

  • Plott, Bill (October 18, 2002) "Landmark Jimez's in Hueytown closing." Birmingham News