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The partners previously operated a design office in Huntsville. They planned to open a gallery for hand-made furnishings, but decided to serve coffee and lunches as they thought through their business plan. They designed the interiors and created a logo based on the flag of Wrzesien's native Poland ornamented with the wings of the Hussars who brought coffee to Germany and Austria.
The partners previously operated a design office in Huntsville. They planned to open a gallery for hand-made furnishings, but decided to serve coffee and lunches as they thought through their business plan. They designed the interiors and created a logo based on the flag of Wrzesien's native Poland ornamented with the wings of the Hussars who brought coffee to Germany and Austria.


The café serves breakfast and lunch accompanied with baked goods and fresh-roasted [[Primavera]] coffees.
The café serves breakfast and lunch accompanied with baked goods and fresh-roasted [[Primavera]] coffees. In [[2010]] the restaurant began offering a full menu with table service for Sunday Brunch and on Thursday, Friday and Saturday evenings.


==References==
==References==
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* Andrews, Sarah (May 7, 2008) "Urban Standard is anything but standard." ''Samford Crimson''
* Andrews, Sarah (May 7, 2008) "Urban Standard is anything but standard." ''Samford Crimson''
* Folse, Molly (July 28, 2008) "Setting the Urban Standard: New downtown spot brings European flair to Birmingham." ''Birmingham Weekly''
* Folse, Molly (July 28, 2008) "Setting the Urban Standard: New downtown spot brings European flair to Birmingham." ''Birmingham Weekly''
* Horn, Jason (March 28, 2011) "[http://b-metro.com/ten-spots-2/1429/ Ten spots: To get a good cup of joe]." ''B-Metro''
* Horn, Jason (March 28, 2011) "[http://b-metro.com/ten-spots-2/1429/ Ten spots: To get a good cup of joe]." ''B-Metro'
* Harvey, Fletcher (April 6, 2011) "Birmingham's Urban Standard: A fun place with funky charm that's still a work in progress." ''Birmingham News''


==External links==
==External links==
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[[Category:Gift shops]]
[[Category:Gift shops]]
[[Category:2nd Avenue North]]
[[Category:2nd Avenue North]]
[[Category:2007 establishments]]

Revision as of 14:08, 6 April 2011

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Urban Standard is a café and gift shop located at 2320 2nd Avenue North in the 2nd Row development. It is owned by Tomasz Wrzesien and Jane Brock and opened on November 30, 2007.

The partners previously operated a design office in Huntsville. They planned to open a gallery for hand-made furnishings, but decided to serve coffee and lunches as they thought through their business plan. They designed the interiors and created a logo based on the flag of Wrzesien's native Poland ornamented with the wings of the Hussars who brought coffee to Germany and Austria.

The café serves breakfast and lunch accompanied with baked goods and fresh-roasted Primavera coffees. In 2010 the restaurant began offering a full menu with table service for Sunday Brunch and on Thursday, Friday and Saturday evenings.

References

  • Cuthbert, Matt (December 12, 2007) "Urban Standard a welcome addition to near-desolate street." Birmingham News
  • Pelfrey, David (February 21, 2008) "Not Your Standard Fare." Black & White
  • Andrews, Sarah (May 7, 2008) "Urban Standard is anything but standard." Samford Crimson
  • Folse, Molly (July 28, 2008) "Setting the Urban Standard: New downtown spot brings European flair to Birmingham." Birmingham Weekly
  • Horn, Jason (March 28, 2011) "Ten spots: To get a good cup of joe." B-Metro'
  • Harvey, Fletcher (April 6, 2011) "Birmingham's Urban Standard: A fun place with funky charm that's still a work in progress." Birmingham News

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