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'''Slice''' is an upscale pizza restaurant opened in late [[2010]] by [[Jeff Bajalieh|Jeff]], [[Chris Bajalieh|Chris]], and [[Jason Bajalieh]], operators of [[Sol's Sandwich Shop]] at [[Two North Twentieth]] downtown.
'''Slice Pizza & Brew''' is an upscale pizza restaurant opened in June [[2011]] by [[Jeff Bajalieh|Jeff]], [[Chris Bajalieh|Chris]], and [[Jason Bajalieh]] at 725 [[29th Street South]] in [[Lakeview]].


The brother's secured $250,000 in financing to completely remodel the former [[Rock House Restaurant]], originally a house, at 725 [[29th Street South]] in [[Lakeview]].
With help from the building's owner, [[David Donaldson]], the three brothers secured $250,000 in financing to completely remodel the former [[Rock House Restaurant]], originally a house, at 725 [[29th Street South]] in [[Lakeview]]. The interior was entirely gutted with an all-new kitchen, bar and restrooms and a new patio seating area was added in front, along with a side deck.
 
[[Terrill Brazelton]], former owner of the [[Open Door Café]] in [[Crestline Park]] joined the Bajaliehs as a "fourth brother" and helped develop the menu of specialty pizzas. Since [[2012]] the restaurant has been recognized four times as the city's "Best Pizza" by readers of ''[[Birmingham magazine|Birmingham]]'' magazine.


In late [[2014]] Slice began offering bottles of wine and beer and growlers of draft beer for carry-out.
In late [[2014]] Slice began offering bottles of wine and beer and growlers of draft beer for carry-out.
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* Diel, Stan (September 16, 2010) "Slice pizza restaurant will open in Birmingham's Lakeview district." {{BN}}
* Diel, Stan (September 16, 2010) "Slice pizza restaurant will open in Birmingham's Lakeview district." {{BN}}
* Poe, Kelly (December 12, 2014) "Slice Pizza offering alcohol to go, including growlers, wine and custom 6-packs." {{BN}}
* Poe, Kelly (December 12, 2014) "Slice Pizza offering alcohol to go, including growlers, wine and custom 6-packs." {{BN}}
* Carlton, Bob (September 30, 2016) "Meet the restaurant family that has fed Birmingham for a half-century." {{BN}}


[[Category:Pizzerias]]
[[Category:Pizzerias]]
[[Category:2010 establishments]]
[[Category:2011 establishments]]
[[Category:29th Street South]]
[[Category:29th Street South]]
[[Category:Lakeview]]
[[Category:Lakeview]]

Revision as of 14:23, 30 September 2016

Slice Pizza & Brew is an upscale pizza restaurant opened in June 2011 by Jeff, Chris, and Jason Bajalieh at 725 29th Street South in Lakeview.

With help from the building's owner, David Donaldson, the three brothers secured $250,000 in financing to completely remodel the former Rock House Restaurant, originally a house, at 725 29th Street South in Lakeview. The interior was entirely gutted with an all-new kitchen, bar and restrooms and a new patio seating area was added in front, along with a side deck.

Terrill Brazelton, former owner of the Open Door Café in Crestline Park joined the Bajaliehs as a "fourth brother" and helped develop the menu of specialty pizzas. Since 2012 the restaurant has been recognized four times as the city's "Best Pizza" by readers of Birmingham magazine.

In late 2014 Slice began offering bottles of wine and beer and growlers of draft beer for carry-out.

Preceded by:
Rock House Restaurant
725 29th Street South
June 2011-
Succeeded by:
current

Reference

  • Diel, Stan (September 16, 2010) "Slice pizza restaurant will open in Birmingham's Lakeview district." The Birmingham News
  • Poe, Kelly (December 12, 2014) "Slice Pizza offering alcohol to go, including growlers, wine and custom 6-packs." The Birmingham News
  • Carlton, Bob (September 30, 2016) "Meet the restaurant family that has fed Birmingham for a half-century." The Birmingham News