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'''Cosmo's Pizza''' was a pizzeria and sandwich shop which operated from [[1986]] to [[2016]] at 2012 [[Magnolia Avenue]] in [[Five Points South]]'s [[Pickwick Plaza]].
'''Cosmo's Pizza''' was a pizzeria and sandwich shop which operated from [[1986]] to [[2016]] at 2012 [[Magnolia Avenue]] in [[Five Points South]]'s [[Pickwick Plaza]].


Cosmo's was founded by [[Stanley Shafferman]], but soon turned over to [[Billy Caldwell]]. Long-time employees [[Bill Deason]] and [[Leisa Bunn]] partnered to purchase the business in [[2000]]. They closed the restaurant in [[2016]] after months of declining sales.
Cosmo's was founded by [[Stanley Shafferman]], but soon turned over to [[Billy Caldwell]]. Long-time employees [[Bill Deason]] and [[Leisa Bunn]] partnered to purchase the business in [[2000]]. They closed the restaurant at the end of February [[2016]] after months of declining sales.


Cosmo's featured a New York-style, thin-crust pizza loaded with toppings. Everything, including the sauces, was made from scratch in the restaurant's kitchen. The "House Special" was topped with pesto, prosciutto, sweet peppers, feta cheese, sun-dried tomatoes, and Italian sausage. A few of its more exotic pizza toppings included alligator sausage, hearts of palm and roasted eggplant. Cosmos was also known for its made-on-the-premises chocolate mousse and for its Sunday brunches, usually featuring live music.
Cosmo's featured a New York-style, thin-crust pizza loaded with toppings. Everything, including the sauces, was made from scratch in the restaurant's kitchen. The "House Special" was topped with pesto, prosciutto, sweet peppers, feta cheese, sun-dried tomatoes, and Italian sausage. A few of its more exotic pizza toppings included alligator sausage, hearts of palm and roasted eggplant. Cosmo's was also known for its made-on-the-premises chocolate mousse and for its Sunday brunches, usually featuring live music.


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 10:38, 13 February 2016

Cosmo's neon sign in January 2007

Cosmo's Pizza was a pizzeria and sandwich shop which operated from 1986 to 2016 at 2012 Magnolia Avenue in Five Points South's Pickwick Plaza.

Cosmo's was founded by Stanley Shafferman, but soon turned over to Billy Caldwell. Long-time employees Bill Deason and Leisa Bunn partnered to purchase the business in 2000. They closed the restaurant at the end of February 2016 after months of declining sales.

Cosmo's featured a New York-style, thin-crust pizza loaded with toppings. Everything, including the sauces, was made from scratch in the restaurant's kitchen. The "House Special" was topped with pesto, prosciutto, sweet peppers, feta cheese, sun-dried tomatoes, and Italian sausage. A few of its more exotic pizza toppings included alligator sausage, hearts of palm and roasted eggplant. Cosmo's was also known for its made-on-the-premises chocolate mousse and for its Sunday brunches, usually featuring live music.

References

  • Sepsas, Niki (January 2007) "Where Everybody Knows Your Name." Birmingham Magazine. Vol. 47, No. 1, p. 86-7.
  • Owens, Cody (October 1, 2015) "The Wild Ride of Leisa Bunn." Weld for Birmingham
  • Carlton, Bob (February 12, 2016) "Iconic Birmingham pizza restaurant closing after 30 years in business." The Birmingham News
  • Owens, Cody (February 12, 2016) "Cosmo’s Pizza to close at the end of the month." Weld for Birmingham

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