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'''The Thirsty Donkey''' is a restaurant and bar at 4100 [[4th Avenue South]] in [[South Avondale]]. The business was founded in Coral Bay, St John, U.S. Virgin Islands by [[Greg Stein|Greg]] and [[Kathy Stein]] in April [[2017]]. That location was destroyed by Hurricane Irma that September. After a brief stay in Puerto Rico the Steins made their way back to Alabama. The Thirsty Donkey reopened in its present location, the former [[Rowe's Service Station]], in June [[2019]].
'''The Thirsty Donkey''' is a restaurant and bar at 4100 [[4th Avenue South]] in [[South Avondale]]. The business was founded in Coral Bay, St John, U.S. Virgin Islands by [[Greg Stein|Greg]] and [[Kathy Stein]] in April [[2017]]. That location was destroyed by Hurricane Irma that September.
 
After a brief stay in Puerto Rico the couple made their way back to Alabama. The Steins were hired by a group of investors led by [[Charles Duggan]] to reopen and manage The Thirsty Donkey reopened in the former [[Rowe's Service Station]] location in June [[2019]].


The restaurant's menu was developed by chef [[Katie Craig]] to feature Caribbean seafood as well as vegetable-centered dishes with optional protein additions.
The restaurant's menu was developed by chef [[Katie Craig]] to feature Caribbean seafood as well as vegetable-centered dishes with optional protein additions.
In March [[2020]] the Steins were fired and the restaurant closed temporarily.


==References==
==References==
* Whitley, Carla Jean (November 2019) "This new eatery brings Caribbean food and flair to Avondale." ''Birmingham'' magazine
* Whitley, Carla Jean (November 2019) "This new eatery brings Caribbean food and flair to Avondale." ''Birmingham'' magazine
* Van der Bijl, Hanno (March 9, 2020) "Avondale restaurant closes with plans to reopen under new management." {{BBJ}}


==External links==
==External links==

Revision as of 15:25, 9 March 2020

The Thirsty Donkey is a restaurant and bar at 4100 4th Avenue South in South Avondale. The business was founded in Coral Bay, St John, U.S. Virgin Islands by Greg and Kathy Stein in April 2017. That location was destroyed by Hurricane Irma that September.

After a brief stay in Puerto Rico the couple made their way back to Alabama. The Steins were hired by a group of investors led by Charles Duggan to reopen and manage The Thirsty Donkey reopened in the former Rowe's Service Station location in June 2019.

The restaurant's menu was developed by chef Katie Craig to feature Caribbean seafood as well as vegetable-centered dishes with optional protein additions.

In March 2020 the Steins were fired and the restaurant closed temporarily.

References

  • Whitley, Carla Jean (November 2019) "This new eatery brings Caribbean food and flair to Avondale." Birmingham magazine
  • Van der Bijl, Hanno (March 9, 2020) "Avondale restaurant closes with plans to reopen under new management." Birmingham Business Journal

External links