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The '''Piccadilly Cafeteria''' restaurant chain once had several locations in Birmingham, including [[Century Plaza]], the [[Palisades]] in Homewood, and at 1851 [[Montgomery Highway]] in Hoover. Some had been bought from the [[Morrison's Cafeteria]] chain in 1998. All Piccadilly restaurants that once existed in Alabama are now closed. | The '''Piccadilly Cafeteria''' restaurant chain once had several locations in Birmingham, including [[Century Plaza]], the [[Palisades]] in Homewood, and at 1851 [[Montgomery Highway (Hoover)|Montgomery Highway]] in Hoover. Some had been bought from the [[Morrison's Cafeteria]] chain in 1998. All Piccadilly restaurants that once existed in Alabama are now closed. | ||
==References== | ==References== |
Latest revision as of 21:06, 26 March 2023
The Piccadilly Cafeteria restaurant chain once had several locations in Birmingham, including Century Plaza, the Palisades in Homewood, and at 1851 Montgomery Highway in Hoover. Some had been bought from the Morrison's Cafeteria chain in 1998. All Piccadilly restaurants that once existed in Alabama are now closed.
References
- Nicholson, Gilbert (November 9, 2003) "Piccadilly takes Century Plaza, Palisades off menu". Birmingham Business Journal
- Walton, Val. (February 13, 2012) "Hoover mom wants to turn former restaurant at Riverchase Shopping Center into game zone" The Birmingham News