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'''Kent's Magic City Dining Room''' was a home-style meat-and-three restaurant that opened in late [[1989]] at 2201-2203 [[3rd Avenue North]].
'''Kent's Magic City Dining Room''' was a home-style meat-and-three restaurant that opened in late [[1989]] at [[2201 3rd Avenue North]].


Owner [[Kent Griggs]] decorated the dining room with advertising memorabilia, winning a [[Birmingham Historical Society Preservation Awards|Preservation Award]] from the [[Birmingham Historical Society]] in [[1996]]. The restaurant was popular, counting [[Henry Panion]] and [[A. G. Gaston]] among its regulars.  
Owner [[Kent Griggs]] decorated the dining room with advertising memorabilia, winning a [[Birmingham Historical Society Preservation Awards|Preservation Award]] from the [[Birmingham Historical Society]] in [[1996]]. The restaurant was popular, counting [[Henry Panion]] and [[A. G. Gaston]] among its regulars.  
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[[Category:Former restaurants]]
[[Category:Former restaurants]]
[[Category:Meat and three restaurants]]
[[Category:Meat and three restaurants]]
[[Category:3rd Avenue North]]
[[Category:2201 3rd Avenue North]]
[[Category:1989 establishments]]
[[Category:1989 establishments]]
[[Category:1996 disestablishments]]
[[Category:1996 disestablishments]]

Latest revision as of 12:27, 14 December 2022

Kent's Magic City Dining Room was a home-style meat-and-three restaurant that opened in late 1989 at 2201 3rd Avenue North.

Owner Kent Griggs decorated the dining room with advertising memorabilia, winning a Preservation Award from the Birmingham Historical Society in 1996. The restaurant was popular, counting Henry Panion and A. G. Gaston among its regulars.

Griggs was injured in an auto collision in July 1996 and was unable to continue operating the restaurant. It closed down and the signage and memorabilia were auctioned off.

Griggs' ex-wife was awarded ownership of the business in their divorce. She re-opened it under the same name, but it closed again within a year. Payne White leased the building in 2000 and opened the Magic City Grille.

References

  • Tomberlin, Michael (August 5, 2008) "Former owner of Kent's Magic City Diner returns to Birmingham to fill niche with Gypsy Market." The Birmingham News
  • Communication from Kent Griggs (March 5, 2019)