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'''The Little London''' is an English-style pub at 162 [[West Oxmoor Road]], owned by  [[Bea Morrissette]], a London native with a background in cake baking, and her husband [[Matthew Morrissette|Matthew]].
'''The Little London''' is an English-style pub at 162 [[West Oxmoor Road]], owned by  [[Bea Morrissette]], a London native with a background in cake baking, and her husband [[Matthew Morrissette|Matthew]].


The Morrissettes launched the business in [[2019]] as a [[List of food trucks|food truck]] with dining areas provided inside "The Duchess", a bright red 1968 Leyland Titan PD3 right-hand drive double-decker bus.  The food truck serves English-inspired dishes such as fish and chips, meat pies, and sausage rolls, along with vegetarian options, including a coconut curry pie.
The Morrissettes launched the business in [[2019]] as the '''Little London Kitchen''', a [[List of food trucks|food truck]] with dining areas provided inside "The Duchess", a bright red 1968 Leyland Titan PD3 right-hand drive double-decker bus.  The food truck serves English-inspired dishes such as fish and chips, meat pies, and sausage rolls, along with vegetarian options, including a coconut curry pie.


The opportunity to open a pub in the former [[Oxmoor Bar and Grill]] space was offered by building owners [[Mark Woods]] and [[Cindy Wade]] in late [[2019]].  
The opportunity to open a pub in the former [[Oxmoor Bar and Grill]] space was offered by building owners [[Mark Woods]] and [[Cindy Wade]] in late [[2019]].  

Revision as of 11:26, 19 January 2020

The Little London is an English-style pub at 162 West Oxmoor Road, owned by Bea Morrissette, a London native with a background in cake baking, and her husband Matthew.

The Morrissettes launched the business in 2019 as the Little London Kitchen, a food truck with dining areas provided inside "The Duchess", a bright red 1968 Leyland Titan PD3 right-hand drive double-decker bus. The food truck serves English-inspired dishes such as fish and chips, meat pies, and sausage rolls, along with vegetarian options, including a coconut curry pie.

The opportunity to open a pub in the former Oxmoor Bar and Grill space was offered by building owners Mark Woods and Cindy Wade in late 2019.

The Morrissettes have also mentioned plans to operate a roaming tea service and to create a "Secret Garden" to host workshops and community engagement events for a planned charitable foundation.

References

  • Massouleh, Tara (September 2019) "Meet the couple behind our city’s British double-decker food truck." Birmingham magazine
  • Rebman, Stephanie (January 14, 2020) "Food truck owner bringing pub to Homewood." Birmingham Business Journal

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