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'''Nabeel's Café & Market''' is a Mediterranean restaurant and grocery store located at 1706 [[Oxmoor Road]] at the intersection with [[Central Avenue Homewood|Central Avenue]]. It was opened as a grocery in [[1971]] by Palestinian-born [[Nabeel Shunnarah]]. It was purchased in [[1993]] by [[John Krontiras|John]] and [[Ottavia Krontiras]], who have expanded the café part of the business. The menu features Greek and Italian specialties.


The original restaurant was located three doors from the corner, in what is now called the '''Cafe Capri''' and used for overflow and private dining. Krontiras expanded first into a beauty shop next door (now the main entrance) and then into the corner florist ('''Nabeel's Market''', selling imported and prepared foods).
'''Nabeel's Café & Market''' was a Mediterranean restaurant and grocery store located at 1706 [[Oxmoor Road]] at the intersection with [[Central Avenue Homewood|Central Avenue]].


The Krontiras' son [[Anthony Krontiras|Anthony]] took over operation of the business in [[2001]]. [[Maria Gambino]] manages the restaurant and catering business and brothers [[Alan Nelson|Alan]], [[Marvin Nelson|Marvin]], [[Melvin Nelson|Melvin]] and [[Keith Nelson]] share duties as chefs in the kitchen.
It was founded by Palestinian-born [[Nabeel Shunnarah]] as a grocery in [[1971]], catering mainly to Greek customers, but also stocking Arabic, Indian, Turkish, Israeli and Iranian staples.


In [[2017]] the restaurant was sold to [[Ramsey Duck]]. The market space closed in [[2019]] to make way for an expansion of [[Hero Doughnuts]]. The restaurant's hours expanded to include lunch and brunch and the exterior murals painted over.
The grocery was purchased in [[1993]] by [[EBSCO]] marketing executive [[John Krontiras]] and his wife [[Ottavia Krontiras|Ottavia]], who expanded the café part of the business, featuring Greek and Italian specialties.
 
The original restaurant was located three doors from the corner, in what was later called the '''Cafe Capri''' and used for overflow and private dining. Krontiras expanded first into a beauty shop next door (later the main entrance) and then into the corner florist ('''Nabeel's Market''', selling imported and prepared foods).
 
The Krontiras' son [[Anthony Krontiras|Anthony]] took over operation of the business in [[2001]]. [[Maria Gambino]] managed the restaurant and catering business and brothers [[Alan Nelson|Alan]], [[Marvin Nelson|Marvin]], [[Melvin Nelson|Melvin]] and [[Keith Nelson]] shared duties as chefs in the kitchen.
 
In [[2017]] the restaurant was sold to [[Ramsey Duck]]. The market space closed in [[2019]] to make way for an expansion of [[Hero Doughnuts]]. The Café's hours expanded to include lunch and brunch and the exterior murals were painted over.
 
Nabeel's Café closed at the end of September [[2022]]. The owners cited difficulty keeping staff, the rising cost of goods and rent, supply chain issues, and losses incurred by delivery service commissions as factors in the decision to close.


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==Gallery==
<gallery>
Image:Nabeel's logo.gif|Nabeel's logo
Image:Nabeel's Market 2007.jpg|Nabeel's Market in 2007
File:Old Nabeel's sign.jpg|Old Nabeel's sign in 2021
</gallery>
==References==
==References==
* Gaskin, Tom (October 3, 2008) "Dining review: Landmark cafe Nabeel's has staying power." {{BN}}
* Gaskin, Tom (October 3, 2008) "Dining review: Landmark cafe Nabeel's has staying power." {{BN}}
* Fullman, Lynn Grisard (December 28, 2009) "[http://blog.al.com/living-news/2009/12/a_review_of_favorite_recipes_f.html A review of favorite recipes from Birmingham area restaurants]." {{BN}}
* Fullman, Lynn Grisard (December 28, 2009) "[http://blog.al.com/living-news/2009/12/a_review_of_favorite_recipes_f.html A review of favorite recipes from Birmingham area restaurants]." {{BN}}
* Carlton, Bob (October 3, 2012) "Nabeel's Cafe & Market's John Krontiras releases new cookbook of family recipes." {{BN}}
* Carlton, Bob (October 3, 2012) "Nabeel's Cafe & Market's John Krontiras releases new cookbook of family recipes." {{BN}}
* Croxson, Madison (August 25, 2021) "Nabeel’s is the ultimate spot for dates, family meals & everything in between." {{BNow}}
* Taylor, Drew (September 28, 2022) "Nabeel’s Cafe and Market closing after 50 years in Homewood." CBS42.com
* Vetter, Selah (September 29, 2022) "Nabeel’s in Homewood is closing its doors this Friday, Sept. 30 after 50 years." {{BNow}}


==External link==
==External link==
* [http://www.nabeels.com/ Nabeel's Café & Market] website
* [http://www.nabeels.com/ Nabeel's Café & Market] website


[[Category:Restaurants]]
[[Category:Former restaurants]]
[[Category:Greek-owned restaurants]]
[[Category:Greek-owned restaurants]]
[[Category:Oxmoor Road]]
[[Category:Central Avenue Homewood]]
[[Category:Central Avenue Homewood]]
[[Category:Oxmoor Road]]
[[Category:1971 establishments]]
[[Category:1971 establishments]]
[[Category:Central Avenue Homewood]]
[[Category:2022 disestablishments]]

Latest revision as of 10:23, 25 February 2023

Nabeel's Café & Market in 2021

Nabeel's Café & Market was a Mediterranean restaurant and grocery store located at 1706 Oxmoor Road at the intersection with Central Avenue.

It was founded by Palestinian-born Nabeel Shunnarah as a grocery in 1971, catering mainly to Greek customers, but also stocking Arabic, Indian, Turkish, Israeli and Iranian staples.

The grocery was purchased in 1993 by EBSCO marketing executive John Krontiras and his wife Ottavia, who expanded the café part of the business, featuring Greek and Italian specialties.

The original restaurant was located three doors from the corner, in what was later called the Cafe Capri and used for overflow and private dining. Krontiras expanded first into a beauty shop next door (later the main entrance) and then into the corner florist (Nabeel's Market, selling imported and prepared foods).

The Krontiras' son Anthony took over operation of the business in 2001. Maria Gambino managed the restaurant and catering business and brothers Alan, Marvin, Melvin and Keith Nelson shared duties as chefs in the kitchen.

In 2017 the restaurant was sold to Ramsey Duck. The market space closed in 2019 to make way for an expansion of Hero Doughnuts. The Café's hours expanded to include lunch and brunch and the exterior murals were painted over.

Nabeel's Café closed at the end of September 2022. The owners cited difficulty keeping staff, the rising cost of goods and rent, supply chain issues, and losses incurred by delivery service commissions as factors in the decision to close.

Gallery

References

  • Gaskin, Tom (October 3, 2008) "Dining review: Landmark cafe Nabeel's has staying power." The Birmingham News
  • Fullman, Lynn Grisard (December 28, 2009) "A review of favorite recipes from Birmingham area restaurants." The Birmingham News
  • Carlton, Bob (October 3, 2012) "Nabeel's Cafe & Market's John Krontiras releases new cookbook of family recipes." The Birmingham News
  • Croxson, Madison (August 25, 2021) "Nabeel’s is the ultimate spot for dates, family meals & everything in between." Bham Now
  • Taylor, Drew (September 28, 2022) "Nabeel’s Cafe and Market closing after 50 years in Homewood." CBS42.com
  • Vetter, Selah (September 29, 2022) "Nabeel’s in Homewood is closing its doors this Friday, Sept. 30 after 50 years." Bham Now

External link