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[[Image:Browdy's.jpg|right|thumb| | [[Image:Browdy's.jpg|right|thumb|375px|Browdy's in 2007]] | ||
'''Browdy's''' was a delicatessen that was open from [[1913]] to [[2009]], first in [[downtown Birmingham]], then in two locations in [[Mountain Brook Village]]. | '''Browdy's''' was a delicatessen that was open from [[1913]] to [[2009]], first in [[downtown Birmingham]], then in two locations in [[Mountain Brook Village]]. | ||
The restaurant was known for its salmon and eggs, corned beef, knockwurst, smoked whitefish, lox, and shrimp entrees. It also served steaks and sandwiches and had daily specials. A meat market inside the deli sold prime cuts and sliced meats and a kosher bakery produced fresh breads and blintzes. | The restaurant was known for its salmon and eggs, corned beef, knockwurst, smoked whitefish, lox, and shrimp entrees. It also served steaks and sandwiches and had daily specials. A meat market inside the deli sold prime cuts and sliced meats and a kosher bakery produced fresh breads and blintzes. | ||
The deli was founded by [[Victor Browdy]] downtown | The deli was founded by [[Victor Browdy]] at 1805 [[4th Avenue North]] downtown. It moved in [[1944]] to the [[Mountain Brook Stores]] building at 2726 [[Cahaba Road]]. In [[1967]] the deli moved to the [[Hill's building]] at 2807 Cahaba Road. Then in [[1991]] it moved to its final location at 2713 [[Culver Road]] in the [[Mountain Brook Shopping Center]]. | ||
In [[2009]], following a sluggish summer, [[Stan Browdy]] and [[Marilyn Leonard]], Victor's grandchildren, decided to shut down the restaurant. Browdy and Leonard, both in their 60s, hoped to continue using the restaurant's kitchen space for catering. The space was, however, leased to the founders of [[Pianeta 3]]. | In [[2009]], following a sluggish summer, [[Stan Browdy]] and [[Marilyn Leonard]], Victor's grandchildren, decided to shut down the restaurant. Browdy and Leonard, both in their 60s, hoped to continue using the restaurant's kitchen space for catering. The space was, however, leased to the founders of [[Pianeta 3]]. | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
* Carlton, Bob (August 19, 2009) "Browdy's deli closes after nearly a century." | * Carlton, Bob (August 19, 2009) "Browdy's deli closes after nearly a century." {{BN}} | ||
* {{Nelson-2009}} | * {{Nelson-2009}} | ||
* Carlton, Bob (August 29, 2009) "Browdy Siblings from Browdy's deli to continue catering." | * Carlton, Bob (August 29, 2009) "Browdy Siblings from Browdy's deli to continue catering." {{BN}} | ||
[[Category:Former delicatessens]] | [[Category:Former delicatessens]] | ||
[[Category:Meat and three restaurants]] | [[Category:Meat and three restaurants]] | ||
[[Category: | [[Category:Mountain Brook Stores]] | ||
[[Category:Mountain Brook Shopping Center]] | [[Category:Mountain Brook Shopping Center]] | ||
[[Category:1913 establishments]] | [[Category:1913 establishments]] | ||
[[Category:4th Avenue North]] | |||
[[Category:2009 disestablishments]] | [[Category:2009 disestablishments]] |
Latest revision as of 14:21, 10 July 2022
Browdy's was a delicatessen that was open from 1913 to 2009, first in downtown Birmingham, then in two locations in Mountain Brook Village.
The restaurant was known for its salmon and eggs, corned beef, knockwurst, smoked whitefish, lox, and shrimp entrees. It also served steaks and sandwiches and had daily specials. A meat market inside the deli sold prime cuts and sliced meats and a kosher bakery produced fresh breads and blintzes.
The deli was founded by Victor Browdy at 1805 4th Avenue North downtown. It moved in 1944 to the Mountain Brook Stores building at 2726 Cahaba Road. In 1967 the deli moved to the Hill's building at 2807 Cahaba Road. Then in 1991 it moved to its final location at 2713 Culver Road in the Mountain Brook Shopping Center.
In 2009, following a sluggish summer, Stan Browdy and Marilyn Leonard, Victor's grandchildren, decided to shut down the restaurant. Browdy and Leonard, both in their 60s, hoped to continue using the restaurant's kitchen space for catering. The space was, however, leased to the founders of Pianeta 3.
References
- Carlton, Bob (August 19, 2009) "Browdy's deli closes after nearly a century." The Birmingham News
- Nelson, Linda J. and Marjorie L. White (2009) Mountain Brook Village: Then and Now Birmingham: Birmingham Historical Society ISBN 0943994349
- Carlton, Bob (August 29, 2009) "Browdy Siblings from Browdy's deli to continue catering." The Birmingham News