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'''Surin on 20th''' was a restaurant at 1005 [[20th Street South]] in the [[Pickwick Plaza]] in [[5 Points South]].  Opened in [[1997]] as '''Nirus''' in the former [[Rube Burrows]] space by restaurantuer [[Surin Techarukpong‎]], the restaurant was meant to be a complement to the recently opened [[Surin West]] a block away.  The restaurant's name was changed soon after it opened, and it closed its doors for good in September [[1998]].  The closeness of the two restaurants was blamed for Surin on 20th's demise.
'''Surin on 20th''' was a restaurant at 1005 [[20th Street South]] in the [[Pickwick Plaza]] in [[5 Points South]].  Opened in [[1997]] as '''Nirus''' in the former [[Rube Burrows]] space by restaurantuer [[Surin Techarukpong‎]], the restaurant was meant to be a complement to the recently opened [[Surin West]] a block away.  The restaurant's name was changed soon after it opened, and it closed its doors for good in September [[1998]].  The closeness of the two restaurants was blamed for Surin on 20th's demise.
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  after=[[LaJara's Mexican Grille]]
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==References==
==References==

Revision as of 15:11, 20 February 2008

Surin on 20th was a restaurant at 1005 20th Street South in the Pickwick Plaza in 5 Points South. Opened in 1997 as Nirus in the former Rube Burrows space by restaurantuer Surin Techarukpong‎, the restaurant was meant to be a complement to the recently opened Surin West a block away. The restaurant's name was changed soon after it opened, and it closed its doors for good in September 1998. The closeness of the two restaurants was blamed for Surin on 20th's demise.

Preceded by:
Rube Burrows
105 20th Street South
1997 - 1998
Succeeded by:
LaJara's Mexican Grille

References

  • Willimas, Roy L. (September 24, 1998) "20th too close to Surin West." Birmingham News.