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'''122 Tree Lane Restaurant''' is a restaurant, bakery and catering company located at 776 2nd Street in [[Old Town Helena]] in [[Helena]].  It is owned by [[Etricia Williams]] and opened in late [[2008]]. 122 Tree Lane features Creole and updated traditional Southern dishes.
'''122 Tree Lane Restaurant''' is a restaurant, bakery and catering company located at 776 [[2nd Street Helena|2nd Street]] in [[Old Town Helena]] in [[Helena]].  It is owned by [[Etricia Williams]] and opened on [[December 2]], [[2008]] (hence the "122" in the name, which also takes "Tree" from her given name, and "Lane" from her friend [[Amy Elaine]], who helped scout locations).
 
122 Tree Lane features Creole and updated traditional Southern dishes. The small restaurant seats about 32 for dinner, or up to 50 for private events.


==References==
==References==
* Brookhart, Laura (November 25, 2008) "[http://www.shelbycountyreporter.com/news/2008/nov/25/taste-all-things-culinary/ A taste for all things culinary]."  ''Shelby County Reporter''
* Brookhart, Laura (November 25, 2008) "[http://www.shelbycountyreporter.com/news/2008/nov/25/taste-all-things-culinary/ A taste for all things culinary]."  ''Shelby County Reporter''
* Swagler, Susan (July 2010) "Creole Comfort Food." ''Birmingham'' magazine, pp. 48-49


==External links==
==External links==

Latest revision as of 17:50, 12 February 2011

122 Tree Lane Restaurant is a restaurant, bakery and catering company located at 776 2nd Street in Old Town Helena in Helena. It is owned by Etricia Williams and opened on December 2, 2008 (hence the "122" in the name, which also takes "Tree" from her given name, and "Lane" from her friend Amy Elaine, who helped scout locations).

122 Tree Lane features Creole and updated traditional Southern dishes. The small restaurant seats about 32 for dinner, or up to 50 for private events.

References

  • Brookhart, Laura (November 25, 2008) "A taste for all things culinary." Shelby County Reporter
  • Swagler, Susan (July 2010) "Creole Comfort Food." Birmingham magazine, pp. 48-49

External links