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The '''Pita Stop Cafe''' is a Mediterranean restaurant located in the [[Pita Stop building]] at 1106 [[12th Street South]] in [[Southside]].
The '''Pita Stop Cafe''' is a Mediterranean restaurant located in the [[Pita Stop building]] at 1106 [[12th Street South]] in [[Southside]].


In [[2010]] the owners announced plans to open a second location in [[Cahaba Heights]]. The conversion from a former [[Hardee's]] restaurant was planned by [[Black Design Architecture]] to seat 120 with a bar and patio. [[Maxus Construction]] was general contractor.
A second location opened in [[Cahaba Heights]] during the first weekend of November [[2010]]. The conversion from a former [[Hardee's]] restaurant was planned by [[Black Design Architecture]] to seat 120 with a bar and patio. [[Maxus Construction]] was general contractor.


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==References==
==References==
* Cooper, Lauren B. (February 5, 2010) "Long-time city eatery Pita Stop plans second location in Cahaba Heights." ''Birmingham Business Journal''
* Cooper, Lauren B. (February 5, 2010) "Long-time city eatery Pita Stop plans second location in Cahaba Heights." ''Birmingham Business Journal''
* Cooper, Lauren B.  (November 8, 2010) "New Pita Stop opens in Cahaba Heights."  ''Birmingham Business Journal''


[[Category:Mediterranean restaurants]]
[[Category:Mediterranean restaurants]]
[[Category:12th Street South]]
[[Category:12th Street South]]

Revision as of 11:43, 9 November 2010

Pita Stop Cafe in June 2009

The Pita Stop Cafe is a Mediterranean restaurant located in the Pita Stop building at 1106 12th Street South in Southside.

A second location opened in Cahaba Heights during the first weekend of November 2010. The conversion from a former Hardee's restaurant was planned by Black Design Architecture to seat 120 with a bar and patio. Maxus Construction was general contractor.

References

  • Cooper, Lauren B. (February 5, 2010) "Long-time city eatery Pita Stop plans second location in Cahaba Heights." Birmingham Business Journal
  • Cooper, Lauren B. (November 8, 2010) "New Pita Stop opens in Cahaba Heights." Birmingham Business Journal