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The mercantile was opened on [[December 16]], [[2013]] by [[Kim Steffey]] with a $1.65 million capital investment. The store hosts 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 mercantile was opened on [[December 16]], [[2013]] by [[Kim Steffey]] with a $1.65 million capital investment. The store hosts 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 work to renovate the Cahaba Oaks Cafe space began in December, and the restaurant opened in [[2014]]. | The work to renovate the Cahaba Oaks Cafe space began in December, and the restaurant opened in early [[2014]]. | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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==External links== | ==External links== | ||
* [ | * [http://www.facebook.com/McEnallysMercantile McEnally's Mercantile] on Facebook | ||
[[Category:General stores]] | [[Category:General stores]] | ||
[[Category:Old Springville Road]] | [[Category:Old Springville Road]] | ||
[[Category:2013 establishments]] | [[Category:2013 establishments]] | ||
[[Category:Hardware stores]] | [[Category:Hardware stores]] | ||
[[Category:Grocery stores]] | [[Category:Grocery stores]] |
Revision as of 11:03, 9 January 2014
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 mercantile was opened on December 16, 2013 by Kim Steffey with a $1.65 million capital investment. The store hosts 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 work to renovate the Cahaba Oaks Cafe space began in December, and the restaurant opened in early 2014.
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
- Lloyd, Gary (November 25, 2013) "Business briefs: New openings in Trussville, Clay." Trussville Tribune
External links
- McEnally's Mercantile on Facebook