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==References==
==References==
* Osborn, Lisa (February 21, 2008) "Entertainment options come to Birmingham's Loft District." ''Birmingham News''
* Osborn, Lisa (February 21, 2008) "Entertainment options come to Birmingham's Loft District." {{BN}}
* 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


[[Category:Wine bars]]
[[Category:Wine bars]]
[[Category:1st Avenue North]]
[[Category:1st Avenue North]]
[[Category:Loft District]]
[[Category:Summit]]
[[Category:Summit]]
[[Category:2007 establishments]]
[[Category:2007 establishments]]

Revision as of 14:27, 10 June 2014

The Wine Loft is a national chain of wine bars based in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, with locations in 17 states. The chain was founded in 2002 by Jason and Melissa Doyle.

The downtown Birmingham location opened in early 2007 in the Goodall Brown Building at 2200 1st Avenue North. That franchise is locally owned by Mike Dunnavant and his son, Mick. The bar enforces a "business attire" dress code.

A second location opened at Mountain Brook's Cahaba Village Plaza in 2008. At the suggestion of Bayer Properties, it relocated to The Summit in 2010. It is company owned and managed by Remy Helu, former wine manager for Fleming's Prime Steakhouse.

External links

References

  • Osborn, Lisa (February 21, 2008) "Entertainment options come to Birmingham's Loft District." The Birmingham News
  • McAlister, Laura, Joe O'Donnell, Mary Ellen Stancill and Carla Jean Whitley (2009) "The Drinker's Dozen" Birmingham magazine