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[[Image:Brick_tin.jpg|right|225px|thumb|Brick & Tin, July 2010]]
'''Brick & Tin''' (stylized '''brick & tin.''') is a gourmet sandwich shop at [[214 – 216 20th Street North|214]] [[20th Street North]] in [[downtown Birmingham]] which opened [[July 5]], [[2010]].
'''Brick & Tin''' (stylized '''brick & tin.''') is a gourmet sandwich shop at [[214 – 216 20th Street North|214]] [[20th Street North]] in [[downtown Birmingham]] which opened [[July 5]], [[2010]].



Revision as of 20:40, 8 July 2010

Brick & Tin, July 2010

Brick & Tin (stylized brick & tin.) is a gourmet sandwich shop at 214 20th Street North in downtown Birmingham which opened July 5, 2010.

The restaurant is owned by Mauricio Papapietro, former chef de cuisine at Frank Stitt's Highlands Bar and Grill. Papapietro, a Birmingham native and Altamont School graduate, decided on the restaurant's name after the previous tenant's purple Sheetrock and 1980s-era white drop ceiling tiles were removed to reveal the circa-1905 building's bare brick walls and pressed-tin ceiling.

The redevelopment of the space was led by real estate developer Joseph McClure along with Erik Hendon of Hendon + Huckestein Architects.

Brick and Tin features an L-shaped bar with an open kitchen will run along the south wall of the building, allowing customers to sit and watch the chefs while they work. The menu features nine signature sandwiches served on bread baked fresh in the store.

Along the north wall, patrons can sit on old pews salvaged from a church in Shelbyville, Tennessee and dine on tables found at flea markets and thrift shops. The restaurant seats about 50 customers.

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