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'''Incahoots Restaurant''' was a casual restaurant owned by [Harold Deason|Harold]] and [[Claudia Kakoliris Deason]]. They first opened in [[1984]] on [[Braddock Drive]] in [[Hoover]]. They expanded to 150 seats in that location before moving to a larger space at 4300 [[Helena Road]] in [[Old Town Helena]] overlooking [[Buck Creek]] in [[2001]]. The Helena location featured an upstairs meeting room, a tiki bar and outside dining areas.
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'''Incahoots Restaurant''' was a casual restaurant owned by former [[Sneaky Pete's]] franchisee [[Harold Deason]] and his wife [[Claudia Deason|Claudia]]. They first opened in [[1984]] on [[Braddock Drive]] and [[Hoover Court]] in [[Hoover]]. They expanded twice in that location, to 150 seats, before moving to a much larger space in [[Helena]].  


The [[Kiwanis Club of Helena]] held its meetings in the upper room at Incahoots. In May [[2008]], Incahoots was named by ''Birmingham News'' as one of the 10 best places to dine outside.
From [[2002]] until it closed, Incahoots was located at 4300 [[Helena Road]] in [[Old Town Helena]] overlooking [[Buck Creek]]. The Helena location featured an upstairs meeting room, a tiki bar and outside dining areas. The [[Kiwanis Club of Helena]] held its meetings in the upper room at Incahoots.


The restaurant did not reopen after closing on [[December 31]], [[2008]]. Deason said that business was great, but that he was ready to retire from ownership.
In May [[2008]], Incahoots was named by ''Birmingham News'' as one of the 10 best places to dine outside.


==External links==
The restaurant did not reopen after closing on [[December 31]], [[2008]]. Deason reported that business was great, but that he was ready to retire from ownership. The property and equipment was put up for auction on [[January 27]].
* [http://www.birminghammenus.com/incahoots/ Incahoots] website


==References==
==References==
* Harvey, Alec (May 23, 2008) "10 great places to eat outside in Birmingham." ''Birmingham News''
* Harvey, Alec (May 23, 2008) "10 great places to eat outside in Birmingham." {{BN}}
* Thomas-Ogle, Marienne (January 8, 2009) "Incahoots restaurant closes." ''Birmingham News''
* "[https://www.shelbycountyreporter.com/2009/01/07/farewell-incahoots/ Farewell, Incahoots]" (January 7, 2009) {{SCR}}
* Thomas-Ogle, Marienne (January 8, 2009) "Incahoots restaurant closes." {{BN}}


[[Category:Former restaurants]]
[[Category:Former restaurants]]
[[Category:Helena Road]]
[[Category:Old Town Helena]]
[[Category:Braddock Drive]]
[[Category:Hoover Court]]
[[Category:1984 establishments]]
[[Category:2008 disestablishments]]

Latest revision as of 17:19, 6 November 2023

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Incahoots Restaurant was a casual restaurant owned by former Sneaky Pete's franchisee Harold Deason and his wife Claudia. They first opened in 1984 on Braddock Drive and Hoover Court in Hoover. They expanded twice in that location, to 150 seats, before moving to a much larger space in Helena.

From 2002 until it closed, Incahoots was located at 4300 Helena Road in Old Town Helena overlooking Buck Creek. The Helena location featured an upstairs meeting room, a tiki bar and outside dining areas. The Kiwanis Club of Helena held its meetings in the upper room at Incahoots.

In May 2008, Incahoots was named by Birmingham News as one of the 10 best places to dine outside.

The restaurant did not reopen after closing on December 31, 2008. Deason reported that business was great, but that he was ready to retire from ownership. The property and equipment was put up for auction on January 27.

References