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[[Image:JavaJams.jpg|right|250px|thumb|Java and Jams, April 2009]]
[[Image:JavaJams.jpg|right|250px|thumb|Java and Jams, April 2009]]
'''Java and Jams''' is a coffee bar and music venue located at 321 [[20th Street North]] in [[downtown]] [[Birmingham]]. The business, which is owned by [[John Maske|John]] and [[Alisa Maske]], opened during the [[2007 City Stages]] weekend.
'''Java and Jams''' was a coffee bar and music venue located at 321 [[20th Street North]] in [[downtown]] [[Birmingham]]. The business, which was owned by [[John Maske|John]] and [[Alisa Maske]], opened during the [[2007 City Stages]] weekend.  Java and Jams closed in early [[2010]].


The bar features Fair Trade coffee from [[Higher Ground Roasters]] as well as wine and beer and serves light meals. On Thursday through Saturday evenings the bar hosts live music. Work by local artist [[Warren Mullins]] is displayed on the walls.
The bar featured Fair Trade coffee from [[Higher Ground Roasters]] as well as wine and beer and served light meals. On Thursday through Saturday evenings the bar hosted live music. Work by local artist [[Warren Mullins]] was displayed on the walls.


==External links==
==External links==
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* [http://www.myspace.com/javaandjams Java and Jams] on MySpace.com
* [http://www.myspace.com/javaandjams Java and Jams] on MySpace.com


[[Category:Coffee shops]]
[[Category:Former coffee shops]]
[[Category:Bars]]
[[Category:Former bars]]
[[Category:Music clubs]]
[[Category:Music clubs]]
[[Category:20th Street North]]
[[Category:20th Street North]]
[[Category:Wifi access points]]
[[Category:2007 establishments]]
[[Category:2010 disestablishments]]

Latest revision as of 10:07, 15 June 2020

Java and Jams, April 2009

Java and Jams was a coffee bar and music venue located at 321 20th Street North in downtown Birmingham. The business, which was owned by John and Alisa Maske, opened during the 2007 City Stages weekend. Java and Jams closed in early 2010.

The bar featured Fair Trade coffee from Higher Ground Roasters as well as wine and beer and served light meals. On Thursday through Saturday evenings the bar hosted live music. Work by local artist Warren Mullins was displayed on the walls.

External links