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'''Mammy's Pancakes''' (sometimes called '''Mammy's Pancakes Chicken Steaks''' or '''Mammy's Pancakes and Beef House''') was a 24-hour diner with three [[Birmingham]]-area locations in the mid 1960s: One in the [[Gulf Building]] at 2151 [[Highland Avenue]], another at 1926 [[29th Avenue South Homewood|29th Avenue South]] in [[Homewood]], and a third at the [[Cahaba Heights Plaza]]. The restaurant was owned by [[Jesse Todd]] as part of the [[Mrs Todd's]] restaurant chain.
[[Image:Mammy's Pancakes.jpg|right|thumb|250px|Mammy's Pancakes of Homewood in the late 1960s]]
'''Mammy's Pancakes''' (sometimes called '''Mammy's Pancakes Chicken Steaks''' or '''Mammy's Pancakes & Beef House''') was a 24-hour diner with three [[Birmingham]]-area locations in the mid 1960s: One in the [[Gulf Building]] at 2151 [[Highland Avenue]], another at 1926 [[29th Avenue South Homewood|29th Avenue South]] in [[Homewood]], and a third at the [[Cahaba Heights Plaza]]. The restaurant was owned by [[Jesse Todd]] as part of the [[Mrs Todd's]] restaurant chain.


The Homewood location was located next to the [[St Francis Motel]]. It was managed by [[Bill Wiggins]] and had multiple dining areas: A stately "Queen Anne Room", a casual "Family Room", and the "Red Lion Inn", patterned after an English pub. The space later operated semi-independently as the '''Red Lion Grill''' After the restaurant closed, it became the home of the [[Red Lion Lounge]].
The Homewood location was located next to the [[St Francis Motel]]. It was managed by [[Bill Wiggins]] and had multiple dining areas: A stately "Queen Anne Room", a casual "Family Room", and the "Red Lion Inn", patterned after an English pub. The space later operated semi-independently as the '''Red Lion Grill''' After the restaurant closed, it became the home of the [[Red Lion Lounge]].

Revision as of 23:19, 19 February 2014

Mammy's Pancakes of Homewood in the late 1960s

Mammy's Pancakes (sometimes called Mammy's Pancakes Chicken Steaks or Mammy's Pancakes & Beef House) was a 24-hour diner with three Birmingham-area locations in the mid 1960s: One in the Gulf Building at 2151 Highland Avenue, another at 1926 29th Avenue South in Homewood, and a third at the Cahaba Heights Plaza. The restaurant was owned by Jesse Todd as part of the Mrs Todd's restaurant chain.

The Homewood location was located next to the St Francis Motel. It was managed by Bill Wiggins and had multiple dining areas: A stately "Queen Anne Room", a casual "Family Room", and the "Red Lion Inn", patterned after an English pub. The space later operated semi-independently as the Red Lion Grill After the restaurant closed, it became the home of the Red Lion Lounge.