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'''Rube Burrows Food and Spirits''' was a bar and restaurant open in the mid 1980s until | '''Rube Burrows Food and Spirits''' was a bar and restaurant open in the mid 1980s until late 1996 at 1005 [[20th Street South]] in the heart of [[5 Points South]] in the [[Pickwick Plaza]]. It was named after the 19th Century train robber from Alabama, [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rube_Burrow Rube Burrow]. | ||
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title=105 [[20th Street South]] | | |||
years=1980s - [[1996]] | | |||
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Revision as of 15:09, 20 February 2008
Rube Burrows Food and Spirits was a bar and restaurant open in the mid 1980s until late 1996 at 1005 20th Street South in the heart of 5 Points South in the Pickwick Plaza. It was named after the 19th Century train robber from Alabama, Rube Burrow.
Preceded by: unknown |
105 20th Street South 1980s - 1996 |
Succeeded by: Nirus |
External links
References
- Harvey, Fletcher (November 1, 1996) "Dining at Rube Burrows offers hit-and-miss for patrons." Birmingham News.