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'''Robert "Bob" Sykes''' was a co-founder, with his wife [[Maxine Sykes|Maxine]], of [[Bob Sykes Bar-B-Q]] in [[Bessemer]].


The Sykeses opened their first restaurant, [[The Ice Spot]], in [[Central Park]] in [[1957]]. They opened [[Bob's Hickory Bar-B-Q]] a few years later just down the street. Eventually they tired of the long hours and began franchising the name to more than a dozen operators in North Alabama and Tennessee. In [[1966]] the couple returned to the barbecue business and opened a new restaurant in [[Five Points West]], then moved two years later to [[Bessemer]].
After Sykes suffered a stroke in [[1970]], Maxine took over the business, terminating the franchise agreements to focus her attention on the main store, which she managed along with their son, [[Van Sykes|Van]]. Together the the two moved the restaurant to its present location on [[Bessemer Road]] in [[1977]].
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==References==
* Evans, Amy (September 30, 2006) [http://www.southernfoodways.org/interview/bob-sykes-barb-q/ Interview with Maxine and Van Sykes]. Southern Foodways Alliance
* "Maxine Sykes" obituary (January 19, 2015) {{BN}}
* "Maxine Sykes, co-founder of Bob Sykes Bar-B-Q, dies." (January 19, 2015) Alabamas13.com
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Revision as of 08:22, 21 January 2015

Robert "Bob" Sykes was a co-founder, with his wife Maxine, of Bob Sykes Bar-B-Q in Bessemer.

The Sykeses opened their first restaurant, The Ice Spot, in Central Park in 1957. They opened Bob's Hickory Bar-B-Q a few years later just down the street. Eventually they tired of the long hours and began franchising the name to more than a dozen operators in North Alabama and Tennessee. In 1966 the couple returned to the barbecue business and opened a new restaurant in Five Points West, then moved two years later to Bessemer.

After Sykes suffered a stroke in 1970, Maxine took over the business, terminating the franchise agreements to focus her attention on the main store, which she managed along with their son, Van. Together the the two moved the restaurant to its present location on Bessemer Road in 1977.

References