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'''Doodles Muffulettas, Po-Boys and More''' was a Cajun restaurant which operated in [[Southside]] and [[Fultondale]]. It offered New Orleans-style sandwiches, hamburgers, salads, Cajun rice dishes and seafoods, and desserts. It was owned by [[Jerry Wayne Harris]]. | '''Doodles Muffulettas, Po-Boys and More''' was a Cajun restaurant which operated in [[Southside]] and [[Fultondale]]. It offered New Orleans-style sandwiches, hamburgers, salads, Cajun rice dishes and seafoods, and desserts. It was owned by [[Jerry Wayne Harris]]. | ||
[[Image:Doodles 2011.jpg|left| | [[Image:Doodles 2011.jpg|left|375px|thumb|Doodles after April 2011 tornado]] | ||
Doodles originally opened in the early 1990s at 715 [[21st Street South]] in [[Southside]]. It moved to 1415 [[Decatur Highway]] in Fultondale in [[2002]]. The restaurant was destroyed during the [[April 2011 tornado outbreak]] and | Doodles originally opened in the early 1990s at 715 [[21st Street South]] in [[Southside]]. It moved to 1415 [[Decatur Highway]] in Fultondale in [[2002]]. | ||
The restaurant was destroyed during the [[April 2011 tornado outbreak]] and continued to operate for a while as an online store selling Cajun spices and herbal products. | |||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
* Kwon, Wade and Leigh Anne Monitor (December 4, 2002) "Doodles sketches new site for good food." | * Kwon, Wade and Leigh Anne Monitor (December 4, 2002) "Doodles sketches new site for good food." {{BPH}} | ||
==External links== | ==External links== |
Revision as of 08:32, 9 April 2015
Doodles Muffulettas, Po-Boys and More was a Cajun restaurant which operated in Southside and Fultondale. It offered New Orleans-style sandwiches, hamburgers, salads, Cajun rice dishes and seafoods, and desserts. It was owned by Jerry Wayne Harris.
Doodles originally opened in the early 1990s at 715 21st Street South in Southside. It moved to 1415 Decatur Highway in Fultondale in 2002.
The restaurant was destroyed during the April 2011 tornado outbreak and continued to operate for a while as an online store selling Cajun spices and herbal products.
References
- Kwon, Wade and Leigh Anne Monitor (December 4, 2002) "Doodles sketches new site for good food." Birmingham Post-Herald
External links
- Doodles website