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'''Munchies Food Store''' is a gas station and convenience store located at 4100 [[5th Avenue South]] near the entrance to [[Avondale Park]].
'''Munchies Food Store''' is a gas station and convenience store located at 4100 [[5th Avenue South]] on the northeast corner of the intersection of [[41st Street South|41st Street]] across from the entrance to [[Avondale Park]]. It is owned by [[Randy Shunnarah]].


Part of the building housed a "777 Jackpot" gaming area until late [[2006]] when the [[Alabama Supreme Court]] clarified the state's anti-gambling law.
Part of the building housed a "777 Jackpot" gaming area until late [[2006]] when the [[Alabama Supreme Court]] clarified the state's anti-gambling law.


The south wall of the building, facing the park, is painted with a mural entitled "Wall of Respect".
The south wall of the building, facing the park, is painted with a mural entitled "Wall of Respect".
The store began selling fresh produce in [[2014]] as part of [[REV Birmingham]]'s "Urban Food Project".


[[Category:Gas stations]]
[[Category:Gas stations]]
[[Category:Convenience stores]]
[[Category:Convenience stores]]
[[Category:1980s establishments]]
[[Category:41st Street South]]
[[Category:5th Avenue South]]
[[Category:5th Avenue South]]
[[Category:41st Street South]]

Revision as of 13:02, 19 December 2014

Munchies' "Wall of Respect"

Munchies Food Store is a gas station and convenience store located at 4100 5th Avenue South on the northeast corner of the intersection of 41st Street across from the entrance to Avondale Park. It is owned by Randy Shunnarah.

Part of the building housed a "777 Jackpot" gaming area until late 2006 when the Alabama Supreme Court clarified the state's anti-gambling law.

The south wall of the building, facing the park, is painted with a mural entitled "Wall of Respect".

The store began selling fresh produce in 2014 as part of REV Birmingham's "Urban Food Project".