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[[Image:Urban Cookhouse Homewood.jpg|right|225px|thumb|Urban Cookhouse in Homewood, December 2012]]
[[Image:Urban Cookhouse Homewood.jpg|right|225px|thumb|Urban Cookhouse in Homewood, December 2012]]
'''Urban Cookhouse''' is an eatery located at 2846 [[18th Street South Homewood|18th Street South]] in [[Homewood]].
'''Urban Cookhouse''' is an eatery which serves sandwiches and salads with three locations in the [[Birmingham District]].  


The casual dining restaurant, which serves sandwiches and salads, was opened by [[Andrea Snyder|Andrea]] and [[David Snyder]], veterans of [[Zoe's Kitchen]] in June [[2010]]. The interior design is sleek modern, with 50 seats inside and seating available on the sidewalk outside, and communal dining is encouraged.
The casual dining restaurant's original location, located at 2846 [[18th Street South Homewood|18th Street South]] in [[Homewood]], was opened by [[Andrea Snyder|Andrea]] and [[David Snyder]], veterans of [[Zoe's Kitchen]], in June [[2010]]. The interior design is sleek modern, with 50 seats inside and seating available on the sidewalk outside, and communal dining is encouraged.


[[Image:Urban Cookhouse logo.png|left|150px]]
[[Image:Urban Cookhouse logo.png|left|150px]]
The restaurant also features local fresh produce available for purchase, and sponsors the weekly [[Homewood Farmers Market]].   
The restaurant also features local fresh produce available for purchase, and sponsors the weekly [[Homewood Farmers Market]].   


A second location of Urban Cookhouse, managed by [[Breanne Kostyk]], opened at [[The Summit]] in [[2011]].
A second location of Urban Cookhouse, managed by [[Breanne Kostyk]], opened at [[The Summit]] in [[2011]]. In 2013 the Snyders partnered with [[Will Gillespie]] to grow the brand throughout the Southeast, and opened a third location that April in the former [[Fire]] restaurant space in [[Mountain Brook]]'s [[Crestline Village]].
 
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==References==
==References==
* Bordonaro, Cory (May 6, 2010) "An Urban Cookhouse for Homewood." ''Birmingham Weekly''
* Bordonaro, Cory (May 6, 2010) "An Urban Cookhouse for Homewood." ''Birmingham Weekly''
* Harvey, Fletcher (July 24, 2010) "Homewood's Urban Cookhouse is ahead of the curve".  ''Birmingham News''
* Harvey, Fletcher (July 24, 2010) "Homewood's Urban Cookhouse is ahead of the curve".  {{BN}}
* Carlton, Bob (January 9, 2013) "Urban Cookhouse will open its third location in Mountain Brook's Crestline Village in April." {{BN}}


==External links==
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[[Category:Summit]]
[[Category:Summit]]
[[Category:2011 establishments]]
[[Category:Crestline Village]]

Revision as of 16:07, 9 January 2013

Urban Cookhouse in Homewood, December 2012

Urban Cookhouse is an eatery which serves sandwiches and salads with three locations in the Birmingham District.

The casual dining restaurant's original location, located at 2846 18th Street South in Homewood, was opened by Andrea and David Snyder, veterans of Zoe's Kitchen, in June 2010. The interior design is sleek modern, with 50 seats inside and seating available on the sidewalk outside, and communal dining is encouraged.

Urban Cookhouse logo.png

The restaurant also features local fresh produce available for purchase, and sponsors the weekly Homewood Farmers Market.

A second location of Urban Cookhouse, managed by Breanne Kostyk, opened at The Summit in 2011. In 2013 the Snyders partnered with Will Gillespie to grow the brand throughout the Southeast, and opened a third location that April in the former Fire restaurant space in Mountain Brook's Crestline Village.

References

  • Bordonaro, Cory (May 6, 2010) "An Urban Cookhouse for Homewood." Birmingham Weekly
  • Harvey, Fletcher (July 24, 2010) "Homewood's Urban Cookhouse is ahead of the curve". The Birmingham News
  • Carlton, Bob (January 9, 2013) "Urban Cookhouse will open its third location in Mountain Brook's Crestline Village in April." The Birmingham News

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