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'''Lou's Pub and Package Store''' is a neighborhood bar and liquor store located in a 1,000 square-foot storefront at 726 [[29th Street South]] in [[Lakeview]]. It was founded in [[1987]] by [[Lou Zaden]] and is one of three package stores with bar service whose licenses were grandfathered into Alabama's current licensing law. It is currently owned by [[Michael Carpri]]. | '''Lou's Pub and Package Store''' is a neighborhood bar and liquor store located in a 1,000 square-foot storefront in the [[Manchester Terrace]] building at 726 [[29th Street South]] in [[Lakeview]]. It was founded in [[1987]] by [[Lou Zaden]] and is one of three package stores with bar service whose licenses were grandfathered into Alabama's current licensing law. It is currently owned by [[Michael Carpri]]. | ||
Zaden was noted for teasing his regular customers when they hadn't been by in a while. The bar was known for attracting a diverse clientele which included working-class imbibers as well as wheelers and dealers. One well-known regular, [[Donald Watkins]], once said that “More deals were done in that little pub than in any of the towers downtown.” (Whitmire - 2008) Lou's was named one of the "Best Bars in America" in the June [[2007]] edition of ''Esquire'' magazine. | Zaden was noted for teasing his regular customers when they hadn't been by in a while. The bar was known for attracting a diverse clientele which included working-class imbibers as well as wheelers and dealers. One well-known regular, [[Donald Watkins]], once said that “More deals were done in that little pub than in any of the towers downtown.” (Whitmire - 2008) Lou's was named one of the "Best Bars in America" in the June [[2007]] edition of ''Esquire'' magazine. | ||
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* [http://www.esquire.com/bestbars/bb-louspub Lou's Pub profile] at ''Esquire''.com | * [http://www.esquire.com/bestbars/bb-louspub Lou's Pub profile] at ''Esquire''.com | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:20, 22 May 2024
Lou's Pub and Package Store is a neighborhood bar and liquor store located in a 1,000 square-foot storefront in the Manchester Terrace building at 726 29th Street South in Lakeview. It was founded in 1987 by Lou Zaden and is one of three package stores with bar service whose licenses were grandfathered into Alabama's current licensing law. It is currently owned by Michael Carpri.
Zaden was noted for teasing his regular customers when they hadn't been by in a while. The bar was known for attracting a diverse clientele which included working-class imbibers as well as wheelers and dealers. One well-known regular, Donald Watkins, once said that “More deals were done in that little pub than in any of the towers downtown.” (Whitmire - 2008) Lou's was named one of the "Best Bars in America" in the June 2007 edition of Esquire magazine.
Zaden died in August 2008. That November, Zaden's family sold the business to Michael Carpri, who planned to keep the name and the staff. Carpri's experience includes working at Zydeco and Blue Monkey Lounge.
References
- Bassing, Tom (May 30, 2003) "'Shut up and drink a beer'" Birmingham Business Journal
- Whitmire, Kyle (August 14, 2008) "Lou Zaden, owner of Lou’s Pub, has died." Birmingham Weekly Mixed Media weblog
- Carlton, Bob (November 14, 2008) "Lou's Pub sold but will retain name." Birmingham News
External links
- Lou's Pub profile at Esquire.com