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'''Open Door Café''' was a restaurant located in the [[Crestline Park Shopping Center]] at the intersection of [[Dunston Avenue]] and [[Hagood Street]] in [[Crestline]]. The menu featured creole dishes and was highlighted by a Sunday jazz brunch. The restaurant also featured live music on weekend evenings.
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'''Open Door Café''' was a restaurant located at 1115 [[Dunston Avenue]] in the [[Shops at Crestline Park]], by the intersection of [[Hagood Street]] in [[Birmingham]]'s [[Crestline]] neighborhood. The menu featured creole dishes and was highlighted by a Sunday jazz brunch. The restaurant also featured live music on weekend evenings. The restaurant's tables were made from old doors.


The restaurant went through at least one management change before closing in [[2010]].
The restaurant went through at least one management change, and suffered the death of co-owner [[Robert Hawkins]], before closing in [[2010]]. Co-owner [[Terrill Brazelton]] went on to become executive chef at [[Slice|Slice Pizza & Brew]].


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==References==
* Carlton, Bob (September 30, 2016) "Meet the restaurant family that has fed Birmingham for a half-century." {{BN}}
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[[Category:Former restaurants]]
[[Category:Crestline Park Shopping Center]]
[[Category:Shops at Crestline Park]]
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[[Category:2010 disestablishments]]

Latest revision as of 14:28, 30 September 2016

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Open Door Café was a restaurant located at 1115 Dunston Avenue in the Shops at Crestline Park, by the intersection of Hagood Street in Birmingham's Crestline neighborhood. The menu featured creole dishes and was highlighted by a Sunday jazz brunch. The restaurant also featured live music on weekend evenings. The restaurant's tables were made from old doors.

The restaurant went through at least one management change, and suffered the death of co-owner Robert Hawkins, before closing in 2010. Co-owner Terrill Brazelton went on to become executive chef at Slice Pizza & Brew.

References

  • Carlton, Bob (September 30, 2016) "Meet the restaurant family that has fed Birmingham for a half-century." The Birmingham News