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'''Ranelli's Deli and Café''' is an Italian deli located in a former gas station at 1225 [[20th Street South]] near [[5 Points South]] in [[Birmingham]]. The deli, which [[Sam Ranelli|Sam]] and [[Sara Ranelli]] opened in [[1971]], is famous for the "Richman's Po-Boy" sandwich, while the café specials include "spaghetti day" on Tuesdays and "lasagna day" on Thursdays, with free second helpings. The restaurant is currently owned by [[Rick Ranelli|Rick]] and [[Sarah Ranelli]].
'''Ranelli's Deli and Café''' is an Italian deli located in a former gas station at 1225 [[20th Street South]] near [[5 Points South]] in [[Birmingham]]. The deli, which [[Sam Ranelli|Sam]] and [[Sara Ranelli]] opened in [[1971]], is famous for the "Richman's Po-Boy" sandwich, while the café specials include "spaghetti day" on Tuesdays and "lasagna day" on Thursdays, with free second helpings. The restaurant is currently owned by [[Rick Ranelli|Rick]] and [[Sarah Ranelli]].


In [[1983]], Ranelli's also had a [[Five Points West]] location at 2142 [[Warrior Road]] and another location in [[Century Plaza]].
In [[1983]], Ranelli's also had a [[Five Points West]] location at 2142 [[Warrior Road]] and another location in [[Century Plaza]]. Ranelli's No. 4 was located at [[Park South Place]] in [[Vestavia Hills]]. Those other locations have all since closed.


In [[2008]] Rick Ranelli added a "Soul Pit" stage to the restaurant's dining room, which is occasionally used for live music, most frequently with the [[Magic City Blues Society]].
In [[2008]] Rick Ranelli added a "Soul Pit" stage to the restaurant's dining room, which is occasionally used for live music, most frequently with the [[Magic City Blues Society]].

Revision as of 09:56, 2 July 2011

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Ranelli's Deli and Café is an Italian deli located in a former gas station at 1225 20th Street South near 5 Points South in Birmingham. The deli, which Sam and Sara Ranelli opened in 1971, is famous for the "Richman's Po-Boy" sandwich, while the café specials include "spaghetti day" on Tuesdays and "lasagna day" on Thursdays, with free second helpings. The restaurant is currently owned by Rick and Sarah Ranelli.

In 1983, Ranelli's also had a Five Points West location at 2142 Warrior Road and another location in Century Plaza. Ranelli's No. 4 was located at Park South Place in Vestavia Hills. Those other locations have all since closed.

In 2008 Rick Ranelli added a "Soul Pit" stage to the restaurant's dining room, which is occasionally used for live music, most frequently with the Magic City Blues Society.

References

  • Angell, Glory Clark (1983) Birmingham Inside Out. Birmingham, self published.

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