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[[Image:Speakeasy 1920 2012.jpg|right|thumb|275px|Speakeasy 1920 in March 2012]]
[[Image:Speakeasy 1920 2012.jpg|right|thumb|275px|Speakeasy 1920 in March 2012]]
'''Speakeasy 1920''' was a bar located at 1920 [[3rd Avenue North]] [[downtown]]. It was opened in [[2006]] by partners and long-time bartenders [[Jon Roe]] and [[George Cowgill|George]] and [[Elise Cowgill]]. The bar featured an extensive menu of specialty drinks along with several beers on tap and closed in [[2012]].
'''Speakeasy 1920''' was a bar located at 1920 [[3rd Avenue North]] [[downtown]]. It was opened in [[2006]] by partners and long-time bartenders [[Jon Roe]] and [[George Cowgill|George]] and [[Elise Cowgill]]. The bar featured an extensive menu of specialty drinks along with several beers on tap and closed in [[2012]].
In November [[2012]] [[Cormeila Williams]] requested a license to operate "[[The Vault Bar & Lounge]]" in the same location.


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Latest revision as of 19:11, 7 November 2012

Speakeasy 1920 in March 2012

Speakeasy 1920 was a bar located at 1920 3rd Avenue North downtown. It was opened in 2006 by partners and long-time bartenders Jon Roe and George and Elise Cowgill. The bar featured an extensive menu of specialty drinks along with several beers on tap and closed in 2012.

In November 2012 Cormeila Williams requested a license to operate "The Vault Bar & Lounge" in the same location.

References

  • Michael, Brooke (August 3, 2006) "Wise guy chic." Birmingham Weekly
  • Diel, Stan (August 30, 2012) "Newest Five Points South tenant sees entertainment district rebound." The Birmingham News

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