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==References==
==References==
*News staff (June 3, 2000) "Trussville restaurant damaged in fire." ''Birmingham News'' *Crider, Deeana (August 13, 1999) "LaJara's loose ends, decor take away from the food." ''Birmingham News''
* News staff (June 3, 2000) "Trussville restaurant damaged in fire." {{BN}}
* Crider, Deeana (August 13, 1999) "LaJara's loose ends, decor take away from the food." {{BN}}


[[Category:Former restaurants]]
[[Category:Former Mexican restaurants]]
[[Category:Trussville restaurants]]
[[Category:Trussville restaurants]]
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[[Category:Glenn Avenue]]
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[[Category:1990s establishments]]

Latest revision as of 14:16, 27 June 2014

LaJara's Mexican Grille was a Mexican restaurant owned by Jack Glover. The restaurant originally opened in the mid-1990s at 169 Main Street in Trussville. In 1999 a second location was briefly opened at 1005 20th Street South in the Pickwick Plaza in 5 Points South.

The Trussville location was destroyed by fire in the early morning hours of June 2, 2000. Glover later re-opened the Trussville restaurant at 109 Glenn Avenue.

References

  • News staff (June 3, 2000) "Trussville restaurant damaged in fire." The Birmingham News
  • Crider, Deeana (August 13, 1999) "LaJara's loose ends, decor take away from the food." The Birmingham News