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In [[2013]] [[Andrew Collins]], the long time owner of [[Lyric Hot Dogs]], purchased [[Metro Bar]] and opened The Collins that fall.
In [[2013]] [[Andrew Collins]], the long time owner of [[Lyric Hot Dogs]], purchased [[Metro Bar]] and opened The Collins that fall.
In January [[2014]], ''[[Southern Living]]'' magazine named The Collins as one of the "100 Best Bars in the South".


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==References==
==References==
* Carlton, Bob (December 30, 2013) "Last chance for a Lyric hot dog: Venerable Birmingham eatery closing Tuesday after 56 years." {{BN}}
* Carlton, Bob (December 30, 2013) "Last chance for a Lyric hot dog: Venerable Birmingham eatery closing Tuesday after 56 years." {{BN}}
* Carlton, Bob (January 23, 2014) "Birmingham well-represented on Southern Living's list of '100 Best Bars in the South'." {{BN}}


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Revision as of 15:02, 23 January 2014

The Collins, New Year's Eve 2013

The Collins is a neighborhood bar and live music venue located at 2125 2nd Avenue North.

In 2013 Andrew Collins, the long time owner of Lyric Hot Dogs, purchased Metro Bar and opened The Collins that fall.

In January 2014, Southern Living magazine named The Collins as one of the "100 Best Bars in the South".

References

  • Carlton, Bob (December 30, 2013) "Last chance for a Lyric hot dog: Venerable Birmingham eatery closing Tuesday after 56 years." The Birmingham News
  • Carlton, Bob (January 23, 2014) "Birmingham well-represented on Southern Living's list of '100 Best Bars in the South'." The Birmingham News