List of businesses that closed during the COVID-19 pandemic
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This is a List of businesses that closed during the 2020 Coronavirus pandemic, reflecting permanent closures which were more or less directly attributable to government-issued social distancing orders and suppressed economic activity during the worldwide pandemic.
List
Restaurants and bars
- March: Babalu at 29 Seven
- March: Mile End Deli at Parkside Apartments
- March: Brio Tuscan Grille at Brookwood Village
- April: Olive Garden at Eastwood Village
- April: Cowfish at The Summit.
- April: Momma Goldberg's Deli on Frank Street in Trussville
- April: Momma Goldberg's Deli at Station 121 in Midtown
- April 27: Z's Restaurant
- May 4: Lucy's Coffee and Tea
- May: Sol's Sandwich Shop at Two North Twentieth
- June: Klingler's in Vestavia Hills
- June 14: Cocina Superior at Brookwood Village
- June: Shrimp Basket on Crestwood Boulevard
- June: Johnny Ray's in Chelsea
- June 17: Urban Standard on 2nd Avenue North
- July: Jason's Deli at Brookwood Village
- July 14: California Pizza Kitchen at The Summit
- July: Brennan's Irish pub at Five Points South
- July 31: Blaze Pizza at The Waites
- August: Little Savannah Restaurant & Bar in Forest Park Village
- August 2: Woodlawn Cycle Cafe
- August: Wendy's on Decatur Highway in Gardendale
Retailers
- May: The Kordoroy Krocodile consignment shop
- May: Books-A-Million at Brookwood Village
- July: Sur la Table at The Summit
- July: Ann Taylor LOFT at Brookwood Village
Personal services
- April: Gold's Gym at The Colonnade
- April: Gold's Gym at Oak Mountain Marketplace
- May: Blevins Barber Shop at Two North Twentieth
- July: Regions Bank branch on Crestwood Boulevard
- July: Regions Bank branch on Lakeshore Parkway
Publications
- April 22: The North Jefferson News
- July: Birmingham magazine