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'''Ash''' is a 1,900-square foot restaurant located across from [[Patriot Park]] at the corner of [[Oak Grove Road]] and [[Raleigh Avenue]] in [[West Homewood]]. It was created by [[Mark Driskill]], a former sous chef at [[Highlands Bar and Grill|Highlands]] and kitchen manager at [[Bottega]] who has also worked at [[Brick & Tin]] and [[Time Inc.]].  
'''Ash Neighborhood Bar & Grill''' was a 1,900-square foot restaurant located in the [[Westwood]] retail strip across from [[Patriot Park]] at the corner of [[Oak Grove Road]] and [[Raleigh Avenue]] in [[West Homewood]]. It was created by [[Mark Driskill]], a former sous chef at [[Highlands Bar and Grill|Highlands]] and kitchen manager at [[Bottega]] who has also worked at [[Brick & Tin]] and [[Time Inc.]].  


Driskill chose the name to refer to the wood-fired grill which will be used in the creation of each dish, as well as for his wife, [[Ashley Driskill|Ashley]]. In addition to lunch and dinner, the restaurant will serve a weekend brunch and offer picnic packages with a basket and blanket that customers can take across the street to the park.
Driskill chose the name to refer to the wood-fired grill which will be used in the creation of each dish, as well as for his wife, [[Ashley Driskill|Ashley]]. In addition to lunch and dinner, the restaurant will serve a weekend brunch and offer picnic packages with a basket and blanket that customers can take across the street to the park.
The restaurant was sold to [[Giani Respinto]], the owner of [[Gianmarco’s]] in August 2022. Ash's last day of business was [[August 20]].


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   before=[[Oak & Raleigh|Oak + Raleigh]] |
   before=[[Oak & Raleigh|Oak + Raleigh]] |
   title=705 [[Oak Grove Road]] |
   title=705 Oak Grove Road |
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   years=[[2018]]-[[2022]] |
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   after=TBD
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==References==
==References==
* "Five Questions for Mark Driskill" (November-December 2017) ''Homewood Life'' Vol. 1, No. 2, p. 36
* "Five Questions for Mark Driskill" (November-December 2017) ''Homewood Life'' Vol. 1, No. 2, p. 36
* Vetter, Selah (August 11, 2022) "5 places we’re sad to say goodbye to in the Greater Birmingham Area" {{BNow}}


[[Category:Restaurants]]
[[Category:Restaurants]]
[[Category:Oak Grove Road]]
[[Category:Westwood]]
[[Category:Raleigh Avenue]]
[[Category:West Homewood]]
[[Category:2018 establishments]]
[[Category:2018 establishments]]
[[Category:2022 disestablishments]]

Latest revision as of 11:18, 28 August 2022

Ash Neighborhood Bar & Grill was a 1,900-square foot restaurant located in the Westwood retail strip across from Patriot Park at the corner of Oak Grove Road and Raleigh Avenue in West Homewood. It was created by Mark Driskill, a former sous chef at Highlands and kitchen manager at Bottega who has also worked at Brick & Tin and Time Inc..

Driskill chose the name to refer to the wood-fired grill which will be used in the creation of each dish, as well as for his wife, Ashley. In addition to lunch and dinner, the restaurant will serve a weekend brunch and offer picnic packages with a basket and blanket that customers can take across the street to the park.

The restaurant was sold to Giani Respinto, the owner of Gianmarco’s in August 2022. Ash's last day of business was August 20.


Preceded by:
Oak + Raleigh
705 Oak Grove Road
2018-2022
Succeeded by:
TBD

References

  • "Five Questions for Mark Driskill" (November-December 2017) Homewood Life Vol. 1, No. 2, p. 36
  • Vetter, Selah (August 11, 2022) "5 places we’re sad to say goodbye to in the Greater Birmingham Area" Bham Now