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The delicatessen serves a wide variety of deli meats, fruits, and salads. Specialties include the date nut bread and the chicken salad. Fresh-baked cheesecakes served warm and old-fashioned milkshakes distinguish the dessert offerings. The restaurant also offers catering service.
The delicatessen serves a wide variety of deli meats, fruits, and salads. Specialties include the date nut bread and the chicken salad. Fresh-baked cheesecakes served warm and old-fashioned milkshakes distinguish the dessert offerings. The restaurant also offers catering service.


In [[2004]] the Carr's began selling franchise rights for new locations. Attorney [[Lew Garrison]] opened the first franchise in [[Cahaba Heights]] and later opened a downtown cafe in the former [[Safari Cup]] location in the [[Title Building]].
In [[2004]] the Carrs began selling franchise rights for new locations. Attorney [[Lew Garrison]] opened the first franchise in [[Cahaba Heights]] and in [[2010]] opened a downtown cafe in the former [[Safari Cup]] location in the [[Title Building]]. He closed the downtown location before Christmas and began looking for a buyer.


==Locations==
The Carrs had been planning their own downtown cafe since about [[2007]] when they purchased two adjoining buildings at 214 [[18th Street North]]. In [[2014]] they announced that they were proceeding with those plans. In August [[2015]] they announced that construction would start by the end of the year, with [[Long & Long Design]] as the project architect.  The Carrs now live in a loft on the third floor of the building.  There is another loft on the second floor. The downtown restaurant opened [[February 13]], [[2017]] and closed on [[March 29]], [[2019]].
* [[Cahaba Heights]] 3150 [[Cahaba Heights Village Road]] ([[2004]]-)
 
[[File:O'Carr's downtown 2018.jpg|right|thumb|375px|Downtown location in 2018]]
==Current and former locations==
* 2909 [[18th Street Homewood|18th Street South]] ([[1975]]–present)
* [[Cahaba Heights]] 3150 [[Heights Village]] ([[2004]]–present)
* [[The Village at Lee Branch]] ([[2005]])
* Ashley Furniture HomeStore, 5535 [[Galleria Boulevard]]
* Ashley Furniture HomeStore, 5535 [[Galleria Boulevard]]
* [[Title Building]], 300 [[21st Street North]] ([[2010]]-)
* [[Title Building]], 300 [[21st Street North]] (April–December [[2010]])
 
* 214 [[18th Street North]] (February [[2017]]–March, [[2019]])
A location at [[The Village at Lee Branch]] opened and closed in [[2005]].


==References==
==References==
* Lockridge, Deborah "O'Carr's Deli & Catering" featured review at [[Bhamdining.com]] - [http://www.bhamdining.com/Reviews/review_ocarrs.html] - accessed June 25, 2006
* Lockridge, Deborah "O'Carr's Deli & Catering" featured review at [[Bhamdining.com]] - [http://www.bhamdining.com/Reviews/review_ocarrs.html] - accessed June 25, 2006
* Nicholson, Gilbert (July 9, 2004) "O'Carr's ready for change, puts franchises on menu." ''Birmingham Business Journal''
* Nicholson, Gilbert (July 9, 2004) "O'Carr's ready for change, puts franchises on menu." {{BBJ}}
* Williams, Roy L. (January 20, 2006) "O'Carr's now ready to take healthy fare to new locations." ''Birmingham News''
* Williams, Roy L. (January 20, 2006) "O'Carr's now ready to take healthy fare to new locations." {{BN}}
* Tomberlin, Michael (December 15, 2009) "O'Carr's Restaurant to open downtown." ''Birmingham News''
* Tomberlin, Michael (December 15, 2009) "O'Carr's Restaurant to open downtown." {{BN}}
* Carlton, Bob (January 5, 2011) "Downtown Birmingham O'Carr's Restaurant remains closed after holidays." {{BN}}
* Davis, Bryan (June 11, 2014) "O'Carr's Restaurant to open downtown location in Theater District." {{BBJ}}
* Poe, Kelly (August 28, 2015) "O'Carr's downtown Birmingham restaurant to open in April; building to get $1.25 million renovation." {{BN}}
* Carlton, Bob (February 14, 2017) "Another new restaurant opens in downtown Birmingham." {{BN}}
* Garrison, Greg (March 22, 2019) "O’Carr’s downtown, known for chicken salad and cheesecake, will close." {{BN}}


==External links==
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[[Category:Ice cream shops]]
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[[Category:2901 18th Street Homewood]]
[[Category:Heights Village]]
[[Category:3rd Avenue North]]
[[Category:21st Street North]]
[[Category:1975 establishments]]
[[Category:18th Street North]]
[[Category:Long & Long buildings]]

Latest revision as of 12:52, 13 June 2023

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O'Carr's is a delicatessen chain owned by June and Cameron Carr. It was started as an ice-cream parlor in November 1975 at their original Homewood location at 2909 18th Street South.

The delicatessen serves a wide variety of deli meats, fruits, and salads. Specialties include the date nut bread and the chicken salad. Fresh-baked cheesecakes served warm and old-fashioned milkshakes distinguish the dessert offerings. The restaurant also offers catering service.

In 2004 the Carrs began selling franchise rights for new locations. Attorney Lew Garrison opened the first franchise in Cahaba Heights and in 2010 opened a downtown cafe in the former Safari Cup location in the Title Building. He closed the downtown location before Christmas and began looking for a buyer.

The Carrs had been planning their own downtown cafe since about 2007 when they purchased two adjoining buildings at 214 18th Street North. In 2014 they announced that they were proceeding with those plans. In August 2015 they announced that construction would start by the end of the year, with Long & Long Design as the project architect. The Carrs now live in a loft on the third floor of the building. There is another loft on the second floor. The downtown restaurant opened February 13, 2017 and closed on March 29, 2019.

Downtown location in 2018

Current and former locations

References

  • Lockridge, Deborah "O'Carr's Deli & Catering" featured review at Bhamdining.com - [1] - accessed June 25, 2006
  • Nicholson, Gilbert (July 9, 2004) "O'Carr's ready for change, puts franchises on menu." Birmingham Business Journal
  • Williams, Roy L. (January 20, 2006) "O'Carr's now ready to take healthy fare to new locations." The Birmingham News
  • Tomberlin, Michael (December 15, 2009) "O'Carr's Restaurant to open downtown." The Birmingham News
  • Carlton, Bob (January 5, 2011) "Downtown Birmingham O'Carr's Restaurant remains closed after holidays." The Birmingham News
  • Davis, Bryan (June 11, 2014) "O'Carr's Restaurant to open downtown location in Theater District." Birmingham Business Journal
  • Poe, Kelly (August 28, 2015) "O'Carr's downtown Birmingham restaurant to open in April; building to get $1.25 million renovation." The Birmingham News
  • Carlton, Bob (February 14, 2017) "Another new restaurant opens in downtown Birmingham." The Birmingham News
  • Garrison, Greg (March 22, 2019) "O’Carr’s downtown, known for chicken salad and cheesecake, will close." The Birmingham News

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