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'''McEnally's Mercantile''' is a 10,000 square foot farm supply, produce market and restaurant at the site of a former [[Piggly Wiggly]] at 6842 [[Old Springville Road]] in [[Clay]]. | '''McEnally's Mercantile''' is a 10,000 square foot farm supply, produce market and '''Cahaba Oaks Cafe''' restaurant at the site of a former [[Piggly Wiggly]] at 6842 [[Old Springville Road]] in [[Clay]]. | ||
The business was founded in [[2013]] by [[Kim Steffey]] with a $1.65 million capital investment. The store will host classes in gardening, preservation, cooking and other homesteading skills and the restaurant will feature locally-sourced ingredients. A beehive built into one wall will showcase honey production. | The business was founded in [[2013]] by [[Kim Steffey]] with a $1.65 million capital investment. The store will host classes in gardening, preservation, cooking and other homesteading skills and the restaurant will feature locally-sourced ingredients. A beehive built into one wall will showcase honey production. | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
* Gray, Jeremy (May 9, 2013) "Once a Clay grocery store, McEnally's Mercantile will offer feed, seed and return to pioneer living." {{BN}} | * Gray, Jeremy (May 9, 2013) "Once a Clay grocery store, McEnally's Mercantile will offer feed, seed and return to pioneer living." {{BN}} | ||
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Revision as of 16:35, 9 May 2013
McEnally's Mercantile is a 10,000 square foot farm supply, produce market and Cahaba Oaks Cafe restaurant at the site of a former Piggly Wiggly at 6842 Old Springville Road in Clay.
The business was founded in 2013 by Kim Steffey with a $1.65 million capital investment. The store will host classes in gardening, preservation, cooking and other homesteading skills and the restaurant will feature locally-sourced ingredients. A beehive built into one wall will showcase honey production.
References
- Gray, Jeremy (May 9, 2013) "Once a Clay grocery store, McEnally's Mercantile will offer feed, seed and return to pioneer living." The Birmingham News