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'''Giuseppe's Cafe and Espresso Bar''' is a neighborhood Italian restaurant located at 925 [[8th Street South]] in [[Glen Iris]]. It operate's in the location of the former '''Paesano's Pizza & Subs'''. The restaurant is owned by Seattle native [[Joe Williams (restauranteur)|Joe Williams]], who employs recipes taught to him by his mother. The restaurant seats about 50 and features homemade bread and occasional live music in the evenings.
'''Giuseppe's Cafe and Espresso Bar''' is a neighborhood Italian restaurant located at 925 [[8th Street South]] in the "[[Gable Square]]" building in [[Glen Iris]].


In [[2007]] Travelocity.com named Giuseppe's Cafe as one of 295 "Local Secrets, Big Finds" across the United States.
The restaurant is owned by Seattle native [[Joe Williams (restauranteur)|Joe Williams]], who bought the existing [[Paesano's Pizza & Subs]] after he closed his [[Seattle Connection]] coffee stand at [[Eastwood Mall]] in [[2002]]. Williams renamed the restaurant for the nickname his father earned while growing up in an Italian neighborhood in Boston, Massachusetts. Williams uses recipes taught to him by his mother, who learned them from her mother. The restaurant seats about 50 diners and features homemade bread, meatballs and sausages. The restaurant offers occasional live music in the evenings.
 
In [[2007]] Travelocity.com named Giuseppe's Cafe as one of 295 "Local Secrets, Big Finds" across the United States. It has since been featured on Yelp.com and ''Birmingham'' magazine's "Best of Birmingham" issue. The staff was expanded to about 12-14 employees to keep up with demand from regulars and from people passing through.
 
In May [[2022]] Giuseppe's Cafe closed for extensive renovations. The restaurant reopened in July.


==References==
==References==
* Williams, Roy L. (June 27, 2007) "Travelocity.com names five state spots as `Local Secrets'." ''Birmingham News''.
* Williams, Roy L. (June 27, 2007) "Travelocity.com names five state spots as `Local Secrets'." {{BN}}
* Swagler, Susan (April 24, 2010) "Giuseppe's Cafe in Birmingham serves up some fine home-style cooking." {{BN}}
* Chambers, Jesse (November 2019) "A 'hidden gem' in Glen Iris." ''Iron City Ink''
* Koplowitz, Howard (July 5, 2022) "Giuseppe’s Cafe, popular Birmingham Italian eatery, back after months-long renovations." {{BN}}


==External links==
==External links==
* [http://www.restaurant.com/microsite.asp?rid=307770 Giuseppe's Cafe] at restaurant.com
* [https://www.giuseppescafe.com/ Giuseppe's Cafe] website
* [http://svc.travelocity.com/promos/localsecrets_2007_alabama/0,,TRAVELOCITY,00.html Local Secrets, Big Finds:Alabama] at Travelocity.com


[[Category:Italian restaurants]]
[[Category:Italian restaurants]]
[[Category:2002 establishments]]
[[Category:Gable Square]]
[[Category:8th Street South]]
[[Category:8th Street South]]

Latest revision as of 16:33, 8 July 2022

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Giuseppe's Cafe and Espresso Bar is a neighborhood Italian restaurant located at 925 8th Street South in the "Gable Square" building in Glen Iris.

The restaurant is owned by Seattle native Joe Williams, who bought the existing Paesano's Pizza & Subs after he closed his Seattle Connection coffee stand at Eastwood Mall in 2002. Williams renamed the restaurant for the nickname his father earned while growing up in an Italian neighborhood in Boston, Massachusetts. Williams uses recipes taught to him by his mother, who learned them from her mother. The restaurant seats about 50 diners and features homemade bread, meatballs and sausages. The restaurant offers occasional live music in the evenings.

In 2007 Travelocity.com named Giuseppe's Cafe as one of 295 "Local Secrets, Big Finds" across the United States. It has since been featured on Yelp.com and Birmingham magazine's "Best of Birmingham" issue. The staff was expanded to about 12-14 employees to keep up with demand from regulars and from people passing through.

In May 2022 Giuseppe's Cafe closed for extensive renovations. The restaurant reopened in July.

References

  • Williams, Roy L. (June 27, 2007) "Travelocity.com names five state spots as `Local Secrets'." The Birmingham News
  • Swagler, Susan (April 24, 2010) "Giuseppe's Cafe in Birmingham serves up some fine home-style cooking." The Birmingham News
  • Chambers, Jesse (November 2019) "A 'hidden gem' in Glen Iris." Iron City Ink
  • Koplowitz, Howard (July 5, 2022) "Giuseppe’s Cafe, popular Birmingham Italian eatery, back after months-long renovations." The Birmingham News

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