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'''Velma's Place''' is a bar and grill located at 1911 [[Gadsden Highway]] in [[Trussville]]. The bar was founded in [[1938]] and named for the founder's wife. It is currently owned by [[Francis Salumn]].
'''Velma's Place''' is a bar and grill located at 1911 [[Gadsden Highway]] in [[Trussville]]. The bar was founded in [[1938]] and named for the founder's wife. Since then it has moved at least once and changed owners several times. It is currently owned by [[Frances Salumn]].


Velma's serves lunch and dinner and is known for its burgers and BLTs. Karaoke is available nightly.
Velma's Place serves lunch and dinner and is known for its burgers and BLTs. Karaoke is offered nightly.
 
[[Terry Simmons]], who at one point owned the bar, sold the business and leased the property to Salumn in [[1996]]. In [[2009]] the lease became a month-to-month agreement. In [[2012]] Simmons accepted an offer from restaurateur [[Matthew Norman]], who plans to invest $73,000 in improvements and open his [[Parish Seafood and Oyster House]] in the building. Velma's was asked to vacate before [[August 17]].
 
Salumn began exploring other potential locations for Velma's Place, including the former [[Tipsy's]] bar nearby inside the [[Birmingham]] city limits.


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==References==
==References==
* McAlister, Laura, Joe O'Donnell, Mary Ellen Stancill and Carla Jean Whitley (2009) "[http://www.bhammag.com/bhammag/places_bars.aspx The Drinker's Dozen]" ''Birmingham'' magazine
* McAlister, Laura, Joe O'Donnell, Mary Ellen Stancill and Carla Jean Whitley (2009) "[http://www.bhammag.com/bhammag/places_bars.aspx The Drinker's Dozen]" ''Birmingham'' magazine
* Headley, Alex (July 24, 2012) "Velma’s Place vacating its current location by mid-August." ''Trussville Tribune''
* Tidmore, Tina (July 25, 2012) "Velma’s owner: “It ain’t over yet”." ''Trussville Tribune''


[[Category:Bars]]
[[Category:Bars]]
[[Category:Restaurants]]
[[Category:Restaurants]]
[[Category:1938 establishments]]
[[Category:Gadsden Highway]]
[[Category:Gadsden Highway]]
[[Category:1938 establishments]]
[[Category:1938 establishments]]

Revision as of 13:46, 26 July 2012

Velma's Place is a bar and grill located at 1911 Gadsden Highway in Trussville. The bar was founded in 1938 and named for the founder's wife. Since then it has moved at least once and changed owners several times. It is currently owned by Frances Salumn.

Velma's Place serves lunch and dinner and is known for its burgers and BLTs. Karaoke is offered nightly.

Terry Simmons, who at one point owned the bar, sold the business and leased the property to Salumn in 1996. In 2009 the lease became a month-to-month agreement. In 2012 Simmons accepted an offer from restaurateur Matthew Norman, who plans to invest $73,000 in improvements and open his Parish Seafood and Oyster House in the building. Velma's was asked to vacate before August 17.

Salumn began exploring other potential locations for Velma's Place, including the former Tipsy's bar nearby inside the Birmingham city limits.

References

  • McAlister, Laura, Joe O'Donnell, Mary Ellen Stancill and Carla Jean Whitley (2009) "The Drinker's Dozen" Birmingham magazine
  • Headley, Alex (July 24, 2012) "Velma’s Place vacating its current location by mid-August." Trussville Tribune
  • Tidmore, Tina (July 25, 2012) "Velma’s owner: “It ain’t over yet”." Trussville Tribune