Vestavia Hills residents are feeling a bit nostalgic lately as they say goodbye to a local favorite, Hillside Music & Que, which closed its doors in late October. Many people had come to cherish this vibrant eatery and musical venue located at 633 Montgomery Hwy. It wasn’t just a place to grab a bite but also a spirited hub for live performances and community gatherings.
Owner Skip Davis shared that the current economic climate has made it increasingly difficult to keep the family-run business afloat. The recent closure reflects a growing trend where small businesses are feeling the pinch from various economic pressures. It’s a tough situation that many local owners are facing, and Hillside Music & Que is sadly among them.
Originally known as Pig & Palm,
the restaurant underwent a rebranding last July to better align with the tastes and preferences of the community it served. Many were excited to see changes, including a revamped menu that boasted an extensive selection of burgers, hot dogs, sandwiches, and more. For foodie enthusiasts, this was a welcomed transformation.
Beyond its mouthwatering menu, Hillside Music & Que prided itself on being a venue for local musicians to showcase their talents, featuring numerous solo and duo acts. Imagine spending a casual evening enjoying a juicy burger while being serenaded by local artists strumming their guitars—what a great combination of food and entertainment!
Many patrons fondly recall the energy and excitement that filled the space during special music nights. From upbeat tunes to heartfelt ballads, the walls of the restaurant echoed with the sounds of local talent, creating a vibrant atmosphere that made everyone feel at home.
The closure of Hillside Music & Que has left residents reminiscing about their favorite memories. Perhaps you remember a particular evening when you shared laughs with friends while indulging in a signature burger or when you were captivated by a local band that took the stage. These moments, now lingering in the minds and hearts of diners, paint a picture of a community gathering place that will surely be missed.
As we wave goodbye to this cherished spot, we invite everyone to share their memorable experiences at Hillside Music & Que. Whether you jammed out to local musicians, savored delicious dishes, or simply enjoyed the vibrant atmosphere, tag us on social media @bhamnow to celebrate the legacy of this beloved venue.
While it’s always hard to say goodbye to a place that has become such an integral part of the community, we must now look ahead. The closing of Hillside Music & Que is a sober reminder of the challenges many local businesses face. However, it’s also an opportunity to reflect on the unique experiences that these establishments bring to our lives.
If you have a favorite local spot that brings a smile to your face or a wonderful memory tied to it, now’s the time to support them even more. By dining local and attending those intimate events that might not make headlines, we can bolster our community and ensure its businesses thrive.
Here’s to Hillside Music & Que and to the lovely memories created there. May it forever remain in our hearts as part of the tapestry of Vestavia Hills. Stay tuned for more local stories and continue supporting our wonderful community.
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