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'''Wally's Vulcan Restaurant''' was located | :''This article is about the restaurant in Homewood. For the proposed restaurant at Vulcan Park, see [[Vulcan Park#1980s conference center proposal]].'' | ||
'''Wally's Vulcan Restaurant''' was located at 2512 [[18th Street South Homewood|18th Street South]] ([[U.S. Highway 31]]) in [[Homewood]] near [[Vulcan Park]] in the mid-20th century. It was owned by [[Wally Meshad|Wallace "Wally" Mesad]] and featured his "famous" fried chicken (originally Beverly Osborne's patented "chicken-in-the-rough"). | |||
[[The Gold Nugget]] later remodeled and moved into the building. | |||
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==References== | |||
* {{Hollis-2008}} | |||
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Latest revision as of 10:34, 2 April 2023
- This article is about the restaurant in Homewood. For the proposed restaurant at Vulcan Park, see Vulcan Park#1980s conference center proposal.
Wally's Vulcan Restaurant was located at 2512 18th Street South (U.S. Highway 31) in Homewood near Vulcan Park in the mid-20th century. It was owned by Wallace "Wally" Mesad and featured his "famous" fried chicken (originally Beverly Osborne's patented "chicken-in-the-rough").
The Gold Nugget later remodeled and moved into the building.
References
- Hollis, Tim (2008) Vintage Birmingham Signs. Images of America series. Arcadia Publishing ISBN 073855376X