The Greater Birmingham Area is buzzing with activity this month, with new businesses opening their doors and some saying goodbye. Residents have plenty of fresh dining options to explore and some notable farewells to reflect on.
In Springville, food lovers can welcome the vibrant new addition of Ay Güey Taqueria & Bar. This Mexican wrestling-themed taqueria is the brainchild of husband and wife duo, Arturo and Diana Flores. Their mission? To bring authentic Mexican cuisine to the primarily American audience, featuring mouthwatering tacos such as carne asada, chorizo, and al pastor. The unique theme promises not just good food, but an entertaining dining experience as well.
Another delightful choice for residents comes from Avondale, where Miracle Pizza Co. has taken over the former Post Office Pies location. Head chef Ben McPherson is dedicated to crafting pizzas from the finest ingredients, including Italian flour, San Marzano tomatoes, and NY-style Grande cheese. Patrons can look forward to a menu that emphasizes fresh, local meats and a commitment to quality that will have taste buds dancing.
Downtown Irondale is now home to Sunshine’s Bakery, established by the husband and wife team, Sunshine Dang and Ronald Williamson. This charming bakery specializes in a delightful array of pastries, cookies, and fresh breads. With a view of Irondale’s iconic railroad tracks, it’s the perfect spot for a quick breakfast or a welcoming place to gather with neighbors.
In Hoover, boutique shoppers can look forward to the new location of The Pink Tulip, which is set to open this October at The Grove. Founded in 1986 by Letty Algren, this beloved store is known for its carefully curated collection of clothing that emphasizes fabrication, fit, and affordability.
Those shopping at The Summit will be excited to know that American Eagle is preparing to open next to its sister store, Aerie. Additionally, Eighteen South, another local favorite co-owned by Patrick and Lacy Isbell, is set to unveil its second location in the new The Edge development on Green Springs Highway, offering trendy gameday attire.
Though new adventures are springing up, it’s also a time for farewells. Humidor Room, a well-known cigar lounge located on Highway 280 near Lee Branch, is making plans to transition to a downtown Birmingham space. Owner Saeid Morshedi confirmed that he purchased a property in the downtown area earlier this year.
Mournfully, Richard Tubb Interiors, a fixture in Birmingham’s interior decorating scene for over 50 years, has announced its closure this December. Richard Tubb has left an indelible mark on the community, but with his retirement, the storefront will sadly come to an end.
Another local favorite, K&J’s Elegant Pastries, is also closing its location at Ross Bridge, though sweet-toothed fans can still enjoy their offerings at their thriving Uptown location at 2260 9th Ave N, Birmingham, AL 35203.
The Greater Birmingham Area is experiencing a mix of new beginnings and thoughtful farewells. Community members are encouraged to visit these new establishments while cherishing the memories of beloved businesses that are closing their doors. Together, these changes reflect the ever-evolving tapestry of our local landscape.
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