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[[Image:Trussville Grill.jpg|right|275px|thumb|Trussville Grill, January 2014]]
[[Image:Trussville Grill.jpg|right|275px|thumb|Trussville Grill, January 2014]]
'''Trussville Grill''' is a restaurant at 199 [[Beechnut Street]] at [[Chalkville Road]] in [[Trussville]]. The meat and three was opened in December [[2013]] by [[Levert Jackson]], owner of [[University Grill]] near [[UAB]].
'''Trussville Grill''' is a restaurant at 199 [[Beechnut Street]] at [[Chalkville Road]] in [[Trussville]]. The meat and three was opened in December [[2013]] by [[Levert Jackson]], owner of [[University Grill]] near [[UAB]].
After the quickly approaching winter weather on [[January 28]], [[2014]] left [[Roper Road]] impassable, the restaurant remained open to feed those stranded and provide a warm place to wait. After witnessing the kindness of strangers helping people get to their homes on top of [[Roper Hill]], Jackson, [[Jana White]] and some of the restaurant's regular customers started the charity Facebook page [[Trussville Cares: With a Husky Heart]]. The charity's first recipients were the family of Blanca Canales, who died after being struck by a car on [[Chalkville Road]].


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==References==
==References==
* Posey, Melanie (February 14, 2014) "Trussville restaurant owner uses Facebook to help family in need." WBRC Fox 6
==External links==
* [https://m.facebook.com/groups/1430842400465211?__user=1219910292 Trussville Grill] on Facebook
* [https://m.facebook.com/groups/1430842400465211?__user=1219910292 Trussville Grill] on Facebook



Revision as of 09:51, 16 February 2014

Trussville Grill, January 2014

Trussville Grill is a restaurant at 199 Beechnut Street at Chalkville Road in Trussville. The meat and three was opened in December 2013 by Levert Jackson, owner of University Grill near UAB.

After the quickly approaching winter weather on January 28, 2014 left Roper Road impassable, the restaurant remained open to feed those stranded and provide a warm place to wait. After witnessing the kindness of strangers helping people get to their homes on top of Roper Hill, Jackson, Jana White and some of the restaurant's regular customers started the charity Facebook page Trussville Cares: With a Husky Heart. The charity's first recipients were the family of Blanca Canales, who died after being struck by a car on Chalkville Road.

Preceded by:
Lulu's Chicago Style Eatery
199 Beechnut Street
2013 -
Succeeded by:
current


References

  • Posey, Melanie (February 14, 2014) "Trussville restaurant owner uses Facebook to help family in need." WBRC Fox 6

External links