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ROJO was opened in 2003 by [[Laney DeJonge]] and [[Clark Lopez]]. It has been voted "Best Outdoor Dining" in the [[Birmingham News]] reader's poll and has earned several honors from the [[Birmingham Weekly]] "Menu of Menus".  
ROJO was opened in 2003 by [[Laney DeJonge]] and [[Clark Lopez]]. It has been voted "Best Outdoor Dining" in the [[Birmingham News]] reader's poll and has earned several honors from the [[Birmingham Weekly]] "Menu of Menus".  


A striking painting of a bandito by [[Paul Wilm]] is displayed in the main dining room. The restaurant sponsors the Birmingham Vulcans FC soccer team in the [[North Alabama Soccer Federation]], Division III.
[[Paul Wilm]]'s painting of a "bandito" is on display in the main dining room. The restaurant sponsors the Birmingham Vulcans FC soccer team in the [[North Alabama Soccer Federation]], Division III.


In late December 2005 an adjacent space was converted into a room for private parties with space for exhibiting art and plans to install a video projector in the future.
In late December 2005 an adjacent space was converted into a room for private parties with space for exhibiting art and plans to install a video projector in the future.

Revision as of 21:32, 30 November 2006

Photo from Highland Avenue.

ROJO is a casual neighborhood bar and grill located at 2921 Highland Avenue, facing Rushton Park in Southside. The restaurant features outdoor dining in the warm months and a covered heated enclosed patio in the winter.

ROJO was opened in 2003 by Laney DeJonge and Clark Lopez. It has been voted "Best Outdoor Dining" in the Birmingham News reader's poll and has earned several honors from the Birmingham Weekly "Menu of Menus".

Paul Wilm's painting of a "bandito" is on display in the main dining room. The restaurant sponsors the Birmingham Vulcans FC soccer team in the North Alabama Soccer Federation, Division III.

In late December 2005 an adjacent space was converted into a room for private parties with space for exhibiting art and plans to install a video projector in the future.

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