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'''Cashio's Meatball Market''' is a restaurant opened on [[October 3]], [[2016]] by [[Mary Susan Cashio]] at the former [[Mia Luna]] space at 728 [[29th Street South]] in [[Birmingham]]'s [[Lakeview]] district.
'''Cashio's Meatball Market''' was a restaurant which operated from [[October 3]], [[2016]] to December [[2017]] in the former [[Mia Luna]] space at 728 [[29th Street South]] in [[Birmingham]]'s [[Lakeview]] district. It was owned by [[Mary Susan Cashio]].


The concept for the restaurant was inspired by her grandmother [[Angel Cashio|Angel]]'s time-tested Italian beef meatball recipe, which has been expanded into a menu including sausage, chicken, vegetarian and specialty meatballs served with a variety of sauces or on sandwiches. Other menu items include Italian style antipasti, salads, pasta dishes and desserts. [[Stephen Butler]] is the restaurant's general manager and [[Grayson Taft]] is the executive chef.
The concept for the restaurant was inspired by Cashio's grandmother [[Angel Cashio|Angel]]'s time-tested Italian beef meatball recipe, which was expanded into a menu including sausage, chicken, vegetarian and specialty meatballs served with a variety of sauces or on sandwiches. Other menu items included Italian style antipasti, salads, pasta dishes and desserts. [[Stephen Butler]] was the restaurant's general manager and [[Grayson Taft]] was the executive chef.


The restaurant interior is bright and modern, with [[Sylacauga marble|marble]] table tops, white leather stools, bright red banquettes and mirrored walls. Artist [[Shane Boteler]] designed large graphics for the walls in the 40-seat dining room and restrooms. The entrance, flanked with patio tables, is topped with a bright red ball-shaped awning with the slogan "life's a ball."
The restaurant interior was bright and modern, with [[Sylacauga marble|marble]] table tops, white leather stools, bright red banquettes and mirrored walls. Artist [[Shane Boteler]] designed large graphics for the walls in the 40-seat dining room and restrooms. The entrance, flanked with patio tables, was topped with a bright red ball-shaped awning with the slogan "life's a ball."
 
The restaurant closed in December [[2017]].


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==References==
==References==
* Carlton, Bob (October 3, 2016) "Cashio's Meatball Market restaurant opens in Birmingham today; here's a sneak preview." {{BN}}
* Carlton, Bob (October 3, 2016) "Cashio's Meatball Market restaurant opens in Birmingham today; here's a sneak preview." {{BN}}
* Carlton, Bob (December 7, 2017) "Another restaurant closes in Birmingham's Lakeview District." {{BN}}


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Revision as of 12:39, 7 December 2017

Cashio's Meatball Market was a restaurant which operated from October 3, 2016 to December 2017 in the former Mia Luna space at 728 29th Street South in Birmingham's Lakeview district. It was owned by Mary Susan Cashio.

The concept for the restaurant was inspired by Cashio's grandmother Angel's time-tested Italian beef meatball recipe, which was expanded into a menu including sausage, chicken, vegetarian and specialty meatballs served with a variety of sauces or on sandwiches. Other menu items included Italian style antipasti, salads, pasta dishes and desserts. Stephen Butler was the restaurant's general manager and Grayson Taft was the executive chef.

The restaurant interior was bright and modern, with marble table tops, white leather stools, bright red banquettes and mirrored walls. Artist Shane Boteler designed large graphics for the walls in the 40-seat dining room and restrooms. The entrance, flanked with patio tables, was topped with a bright red ball-shaped awning with the slogan "life's a ball."

The restaurant closed in December 2017.

Preceded by:
Mia Luna
728 29th Street South
October 2016-December 2017
Succeeded by:
TBD

References

  • Carlton, Bob (October 3, 2016) "Cashio's Meatball Market restaurant opens in Birmingham today; here's a sneak preview." The Birmingham News
  • Carlton, Bob (December 7, 2017) "Another restaurant closes in Birmingham's Lakeview District." The Birmingham News

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