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'''Mix''' is a bakery and café located at 1820 [[4th Avenue North]] in the former [[Restaurant G]] space at [[One Federal Place]]. The business was opened in January [[2011]] by [[Corey Hinkel]] and [[Chris Dupont]]. | '''Mix''' is a bakery and café located at 1820 [[4th Avenue North]] in the former [[Restaurant G]] space at [[One Federal Place]]. The business was opened in January [[2011]] by [[Corey Hinkel]] and [[Chris Dupont]]. | ||
The café uses many locally-made products, including [[Fudge Family Farms]] | The café uses many locally-made products, including [[Fudge Family Farms]] pork, [[Owls Hollow Farm]] vegetables, [[Petals from the Past]] fruits, and [[Good People Brewing Company]] beers. | ||
==References== | ==References== |
Revision as of 13:50, 14 January 2011
- This article is about the downtown bakery. For other uses, see Mix (disambiguation).
Mix is a bakery and café located at 1820 4th Avenue North in the former Restaurant G space at One Federal Place. The business was opened in January 2011 by Corey Hinkel and Chris Dupont.
The café uses many locally-made products, including Fudge Family Farms pork, Owls Hollow Farm vegetables, Petals from the Past fruits, and Good People Brewing Company beers.
References
- Natta, André (December 14, 2010) "A place to Mix it up downtown" The Terminal
- Carlton, Bob (January 14, 2010) "Birmingham chef Chris Dupont teams with baker Corey Hinkel to open Mix bakery and cafe." Birmingham News
External links
- Gallery:Mix photographs by Michelle Campbell at al.com