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'''La Reunion Coffee and Tea Company''' was a coffee and tea café located at 3809 [[Clairmont Avenue]] in [[Forest Park]].
'''La Reunion Coffee and Tea Company''' was a coffee and tea café located at 3809 [[Clairmont Avenue]] in [[Forest Park]].


In [[2006]] the café was purchased by [[Cliff Holt|Cliff]] and [[Maureen Holt]], the owners of the adjacent [[Little Savannah]] restaurant. It is still operated as a coffee house, but is used as extra seating or for special events as required by the restaurant. The Holts hired a pastry chef to provide fresh-baked pastries for both operations. Later the restaurant absorbed the café entirely.
In [[2006]] the café was purchased by [[Cliff Holt|Cliff]] and [[Maureen Holt]], the owners of the adjacent [[Little Savannah]] restaurant. It was initially operated as a coffee house, but was used as extra seating or for special events as required by the restaurant. The Holts hired a pastry chef to provide fresh-baked pastries for both operations. Later the restaurant absorbed the café entirely.


The café was used as a Sunday meet-up spot by the [[Birmingham Scooter Syndicate]]
The café was used as a Sunday meet-up spot by the [[Birmingham Scooter Syndicate]].


==References==
==References==
* O'Hara, Jo Ellen (July 21, 2006) "Little Savannah gets bigger and adds La Reunion." ''Birmingham News''.
* O'Hara, Jo Ellen (July 21, 2006) "Little Savannah gets bigger and adds La Reunion." ''Birmingham News''


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Revision as of 15:01, 16 March 2009

La Reunion Coffee and Tea Company was a coffee and tea café located at 3809 Clairmont Avenue in Forest Park.

In 2006 the café was purchased by Cliff and Maureen Holt, the owners of the adjacent Little Savannah restaurant. It was initially operated as a coffee house, but was used as extra seating or for special events as required by the restaurant. The Holts hired a pastry chef to provide fresh-baked pastries for both operations. Later the restaurant absorbed the café entirely.

The café was used as a Sunday meet-up spot by the Birmingham Scooter Syndicate.

References

  • O'Hara, Jo Ellen (July 21, 2006) "Little Savannah gets bigger and adds La Reunion." Birmingham News