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==Locations==
==Locations==
* [[Roebuck Marketplace|Roebuck Plaza Shopping Center]], 1953–1985
* original store:
* [[Midfield Park Shopping Center]], 1960
** [[Roebuck]], 1953–1957
* 316 [[Valley Avenue]], 1985–2009
** [[Roebuck Marketplace|Roebuck Plaza Shopping Center]], 1957–1985
* 1860 [[Center Point Parkway]], [[Center Point]], 1990s
** 316 [[Valley Avenue]], 1985–2009
* 3040 [[Allison Bonnett Memorial Drive]], [[Hueytown]], 1990s
* other locations
* 2910 [[Morgan Road]] in [[Bessemer]], 1994–2009
** [[Midfield Park Shopping Center]], 1960
* 1460 [[Montgomery Highway (Vestavia Hills)|Montgomery Highway]] in [[Vestavia Hills]]
** 1860 [[Center Point Parkway]], [[Center Point]], 1990s
* 2252 [[Pelham Parkway]], at [[Oak Mountain Marketplace]] in [[Pelham]]
** 3040 [[Allison Bonnett Memorial Drive]], [[Hueytown]], 1990s
* 7268 [[Gadsden Highway]] in [[Trussville]], opened 1990, reopened 2009
** 2910 [[Morgan Road]] in [[Bessemer]], 1994–2009
* 10569 [[Old Highway 280]] in [[Chelsea]], opened 2004, reopened 2017, closed 2020
** 1460 [[Montgomery Highway (Vestavia Hills)|Montgomery Highway]] in [[Vestavia Hills]]
* 309 [[Huntley Parkway]] in Pelham
** 2252 [[Pelham Parkway]], at [[Oak Mountain Marketplace]] in [[Pelham]]
* 3431 [[Colonnade Parkway]], [[Shops of the Colonnade]], closed 2022
** 7268 [[Gadsden Highway]] in [[Trussville]], opened 1990, reopened 2009
** 10569 [[Old Highway 280]] in [[Chelsea]], opened 2004, reopened 2017, closed 2020
** 309 [[Huntley Parkway]], [[Pelham Towne Center]] in Pelham
** 3431 [[Colonnade Parkway]], [[Shops of the Colonnade]], closed 2022


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Latest revision as of 17:48, 8 February 2023

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Johnny Ray's was a chain of barbecue restaurants operating in the Birmingham area]] from 1953 to 2022. The first location opened by Johnny Ray moved into the newly-opened Roebuck Shopping Center in 1957. A second location at the Midfield Park Shopping Center opened before 1960. Ray moved the main restaurant to Valley Avenue in 1985.

The chain was known for its pulled pork and chicken barbecue (offered in "blonde" or "brunette" for white or dark meat) and for its signature "Honey's Pies" (banana, chocolate, coconut and lemon cream pies).

Ray's daughter, Dee Wood, opened a second location with her husband, Gary, and son, Chad, on Gadsden Highway in Trussville in 1990. That location closed temporarily after Wood retired in 2009.

Most Johnny Ray's locations were operated by The Johnny Ray Companies, Inc., headed by Alton Shields. The Chelsea location was bought by Jack and Michelle Donovan in 2017. It closed during the COVID pandemic. The last Johnny Ray's location, at the Shops of the Colonnade, closed on May 21, 2022.

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