It’s a *bittersweet* summer for food lovers and shoppers in Birmingham, Alabama. Greenhouse, a cherished eatery that’s been feeding our souls for over five years, has announced its closure. This news appeared on the restaurant’s Instagram, and it surely left many of us feeling a little misty-eyed.
Located in the cozy Edgewood neighborhood of Homewood, and with a second spot in the UAB District that opened just over two years ago, Greenhouse was owned by the delightful duo, Bray and Mary Claire Britton. Their Instagram post didn’t shy away from the emotions, thanking everyone for “5 magical years and even that half year of meh.” The couple shared that they’ll now focus more on family, saying, “We’re going to get to know our kids.”
For anyone who’s enjoyed a meal there, the *memories* will undoubtedly last a lifetime. Greenhouse became a go-to spot for many of us, thanks to its *mouthwatering Cuban sandwich*, a wide selection of healthy salads, and the legendary “ridiculous” cookie. How many of us have drooled over those delicious desserts after a hearty meal?
Sadly, Greenhouse isn’t the only local business to shut its doors recently. This summer has been tough for independent eateries and retail establishments across the Magic City. Cantina, located in West Homewood, also closed down this August. And if that wasn’t enough, we saw the end of two thrift stores as well—Cheap Chick and rEVOLVEr Resale. It’s been a rough patch for many.
As these beloved places close down, it leaves a void in our community. Many of us are feeling a mix of nostalgia and sadness as we see these favorite spots disappear. If you’re like us and feeling a little bummed out, we’d love to hear from you! What will you miss the most about Greenhouse or any of the other local spots? Tag us on social media at @bhamnow and share your fond memories. Let’s keep these stories alive!
The closing of Greenhouse highlights just how vital our local businesses are to the fabric of our community. They’re not just places to eat or shop; they’re where friendships blossom, celebrations happen, and memories are made. When small businesses face challenges, it affects all of us. We need to rally around our remaining local gems and show them some love. So, as we say goodbye to Greenhouse, let’s also pledge to support the local spots still standing strong.
Whether it’s grabbing a cup of coffee at that cute little café down the street or shopping at the boutique owned by a neighbor, every little effort counts. Remember, small actions can make a big difference.
As for Bray and Mary Claire, they mentioned that they have “2 fully fleshed-out restaurants, ready to lease.” Could we see a new venture from these talented restaurateurs in the future? We hope so! Change can lead to new surprises, and we’re always on board for exploring what comes next in the Birmingham dining scene.
So, let’s raise a metaphorical glass to Greenhouse and all the sweet memories it gifted us. And while we bid farewell, let’s also celebrate the vibrant community that continues to thrive around us. After all, the heart of a city beats strongest in the spaces created by its people.
As we all navigate this transition, let’s keep the conversation going. Share your stories, your recommendations, and let’s keep supporting each other. Birmingham, you’ve got a lot of *resilience*, and we can’t wait to see what’s next!
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