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[[Image:Social Grill 1980.jpg|right|thumb|375px|The Social Grill c. 1980]]
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The '''Social Grill''' was a landmark [[downtown]] meat and three restaurant which operated from [[1945]] to [[2004]] at 231 [[23rd Street North]] on the corner of [[3rd Avenue North]]. It was opened by [[World War II]] veteran [[Louis Lavas|Louis George Lavas]]. He kept the restaurant open 6 days a week from 5:30 AM to 10:30 PM until his retirement in [[1977]].
The '''Social Grill''' was a landmark [[downtown]] meat and three restaurant which operated from [[1945]] to [[2004]] at 231 [[23rd Street North]] on the corner of [[3rd Avenue North]]. It was opened by [[World War II]] veteran [[Louis Lavas|Louis George Lavas]]. He kept the restaurant open 6 days a week from 5:30 AM to 10:30 PM until his retirement in [[1977]].


[[Image:Social Grill 2007.jpg|left|thumb|The Social Grill building in 2007]]
Later owners [[Fred Milloit]] and his mother, [[Ruth Milloit|Ruth]] closed the downtown location in July [[2004]] and re-opened in the [[Southlake Village Shopping Center]] near [[Valleydale Road]].
Later owners [[Fred Milloit]] and his mother, [[Ruth Milloit|Ruth]] closed the downtown location in July [[2004]] and re-opened in the [[Southlake Village Shopping Center]] near [[Valleydale Road]].



Revision as of 14:23, 5 April 2014

The Social Grill c. 1980
Social grill logo.jpg
The Social Grill building in 2007

The Social Grill was a landmark downtown meat and three restaurant which operated from 1945 to 2004 at 231 23rd Street North on the corner of 3rd Avenue North. It was opened by World War II veteran Louis George Lavas. He kept the restaurant open 6 days a week from 5:30 AM to 10:30 PM until his retirement in 1977.

Later owners Fred Milloit and his mother, Ruth closed the downtown location in July 2004 and re-opened in the Southlake Village Shopping Center near Valleydale Road.

A plan was approved by the Birmingham Design Review Committee to convert the vacant building into a billiard hall, but was never realized. In 2013 the building was demolished to make way for a Cadence Bank drive-up window.

References

  • Diel, Stan (April 3, 2013) "Longtime home of iconic Social Grill restaurant gives way to high-tech Cadence Bank branch." The Birmingham News