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The Veranda is a restaurant that operates out of a former mansion at 2220 Highland Avenue on the corner of 11th Court South in Southside. It occupies a 13,600 square-foot lot with a driveway cutting the corner and a fenced parking and service bay in the rear.


The 7,000 square foot residence was constructed in 1917. It was later converted into an attorney's office, and then a 275-seat restaurant, first The Pillars, then Merritt House and then, beginning in 1999, Veranda. The restaurant was operated by Bombay Cafe partner Darryl Borden, who oversaw the addition of an outdoor patio. The restaurant closed its doors in 2005, and was sold at absolute auction on June 6, 2005 by Granger Thagard & Associates. Borden placed the winning bid and closed Bombay Cafe to focus on the new venture, dubbed the Veranda on Highland in 2007. He also added Papa's, a separate bar and lounge to complement the more formal dining rooms.

References

  • Walsh, Jan (February 2007) "Dish fulfillment". Birmingham Magazine. Vol. 46, No. 2, p. 181-2
  • Park, Jennifer (August 13, 1999) "Upscale lunching launches at The Veranda." Birmingham Business Journal.