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'''Jubilee Joe's Cajun Seafood Restaurant''' is a casual seafood restaurant located at 2341 [[John Hawkins Parkway]] in [[Hoover]].
'''Jubilee Joe's Cajun Seafood Restaurant''' is a casual seafood restaurant located at 5190 [[Medford Drive]] in [[Hoover]]


The business, founded by [[Joe Steiner]] and [[Kashif Siddiqui]], was an outgrowth of a student project at [[UAB]]. It opened as a combination restaurant and seafood market on [[April 20]], [[2005]] and later shed the market to expand the dining room. Steiner left in [[2006]] and Siddiqui subsequently pushed the menu toward Cajun seafood specialties.
The business, founded by [[Joe Steiner]] and [[Kashif Siddiqui]], was an outgrowth of a student project at [[UAB]]. It opened at 2341 [[John Hawkins Parkway]] in [[Hoover]] as a combination restaurant and seafood market on [[April 20]], [[2005]] and later shed the market to expand the dining room. Steiner left in [[2006]] and Siddiqui subsequently pushed the menu toward Cajun seafood specialties.


In [[2007]] Siddiqui began celebrating the restaurant's anniversary with a crawfish boil featuring live music.
In [[2007]] Siddiqui began celebrating the restaurant's anniversary with a crawfish boil featuring live music.


In January [[2013]] Siddiqui was charged with marijuana possession in [[Shelby County Circuit Court]] but not indicted by a grand jury. On [[October 30]], [[2013]] Siddiqui was indicted on federal charges relating to marijuana distribution. He pleaded guilty in March [[2014]] and was sentenced to 28 months in prison.
In January [[2013]] Siddiqui was charged with marijuana possession in [[Shelby County Circuit Court]] but not indicted by a grand jury. On [[October 30]], [[2013]] Siddiqui was indicted on federal charges relating to marijuana distribution. He pleaded guilty in March [[2014]] and was sentenced to 28 months in prison.
In [[2019]] Jubilee Joe's announced plans to move to a larger anchor space in the [[Shoppes at Hwy 150 Crossings]]. The new location includes a 60-gallon kettle for crawfish boils, an 800 square-foot patio, and room for bus parking.


==References==
==References==
* Faulk, Kent (December 5, 2013) "Hoover restaurant owner faces federal drug, firearms, and money laundering charges." {{BN}}
* Faulk, Kent (December 5, 2013) "Hoover restaurant owner faces federal drug, firearms, and money laundering charges." {{BN}}
* Faulk, Kent (January 23, 2015) "Judge dishes out 28-month sentence to Hoover restaurant owner for federal drug and firearm charges." {{BN}}
* Faulk, Kent (January 23, 2015) "Judge dishes out 28-month sentence to Hoover restaurant owner for federal drug and firearm charges." {{BN}}
* Thornton, William (September 17, 2019) "Jubilee Joe’s relocating to Hoover development." {{BN}}
* Anderson, Jon (January 27, 2021) "New burger, beer joint comes to Lake Crest." {{HSun}}


==External links==
==External links==
* [http://jubilee-joes.com Jubilee Joe's] website
* [https://www.jubileejoes.com/ Jubilee Joe's] website


[[Category:Cajun restaurants]]
[[Category:Cajun restaurants]]
[[Category:Seafood restaurants]]
[[Category:Seafood restaurants]]
[[Category:John Hawkins Parkway]]
[[Category:2005 establishments]]
[[Category:2005 establishments]]
[[Category:Shoppes at Hwy 150 Crossings]]
[[Category:Crossings of Hoover]]
[[Category:Lake Crest Plaza]]

Latest revision as of 17:08, 12 May 2023

Jubilee Joe's

Jubilee Joe's Cajun Seafood Restaurant is a casual seafood restaurant located at 5190 Medford Drive in Hoover

The business, founded by Joe Steiner and Kashif Siddiqui, was an outgrowth of a student project at UAB. It opened at 2341 John Hawkins Parkway in Hoover as a combination restaurant and seafood market on April 20, 2005 and later shed the market to expand the dining room. Steiner left in 2006 and Siddiqui subsequently pushed the menu toward Cajun seafood specialties.

In 2007 Siddiqui began celebrating the restaurant's anniversary with a crawfish boil featuring live music.

In January 2013 Siddiqui was charged with marijuana possession in Shelby County Circuit Court but not indicted by a grand jury. On October 30, 2013 Siddiqui was indicted on federal charges relating to marijuana distribution. He pleaded guilty in March 2014 and was sentenced to 28 months in prison.

In 2019 Jubilee Joe's announced plans to move to a larger anchor space in the Shoppes at Hwy 150 Crossings. The new location includes a 60-gallon kettle for crawfish boils, an 800 square-foot patio, and room for bus parking.

References

  • Faulk, Kent (December 5, 2013) "Hoover restaurant owner faces federal drug, firearms, and money laundering charges." The Birmingham News
  • Faulk, Kent (January 23, 2015) "Judge dishes out 28-month sentence to Hoover restaurant owner for federal drug and firearm charges." The Birmingham News
  • Thornton, William (September 17, 2019) "Jubilee Joe’s relocating to Hoover development." The Birmingham News
  • Anderson, Jon (January 27, 2021) "New burger, beer joint comes to Lake Crest." Hoover Sun

External links