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''This article is about the existing chain of restaurants.  For the Homewood restaurant that operated in the 1940s and 1950s, see [[Hamburger Heaven (Homewood)]].''
''This article is about the existing chain of restaurants.  For the Homewood restaurant that operated in the 1940s and 1950s, see [[Hamburger Heaven (Homewood)]].''
 
[[Image:Hamburger Heaven logo.png|right|225px]]
'''Hamburger Heaven''' is a chain of fast food restaurants owned by [[Pete Flach]] and his wife, [[Eli Stevens]]. The chain currently consists of two restaurants owned by Flach and Stevens, plus two franchises.  The restaurants are known for making their hamburgers and sandwiches by hand and for having its own special sauce.
'''Hamburger Heaven''' is a chain of fast food restaurants owned by [[Pete Flach]], his wife and his father-in-law [[Eli Stevens]]. The chain currently consists of two restaurants owned by Flach and Stevens, plus three franchises.  The restaurants are known for making their hamburgers and sandwiches by hand and for having its own special sauce.


== History ==
== History ==
Hamburger Heaven was founded in [[Irondale]] in 1980 by [[Jack Caddell]], best known for starting the [[Jack's]] chain. In [[1992]], Flach bought the business from Caddell. On June 15, [[1998]], a second location was opened on [[U.S. Highway 280]] in [[Inverness]] near the [[Brook Highland]] shopping center.
[[Image:Hamburger Heaven.jpg|left|thumb|275px|Hamburger Heaven in Irondale]]
Hamburger Heaven was founded in [[Irondale]] in [[1982]] by [[Jack Caddell]], best known for starting the [[Jack's]] chain. In [[1992]], a year after Caddell's death, Stevens bought the business from [[Catherine Caddell]] and placed Flach in charge of operating it. On [[June 15]], [[1998]], a second location was opened on [[U.S. Highway 280]] in [[Inverness]] near the [[Brook Highland Shopping Center]].


In January [[2007]], Hamburger Heaven's first franchise, owned by [[Kirk Roberts]], opened at 180 [[West Oxmoor Boulevard]] in the former Cinco de Mayo Mexican Restaurant location.  A second franchise opened in a former Burger King location on [[U.S. Highway 31]] in [[Gardendale]] in February.
In January [[2007]], Hamburger Heaven's first franchise, owned by [[Kirk Roberts]], opened at 180 [[Oxmoor Boulevard]] in the former [[Cinco de Mayo Mexican Restaurant]] location in [[Homewood]].  A second franchise, owned by [[Allen Folse]], opened in a former Burger King location on [[U.S. Highway 31]] in [[Gardendale]] on [[February 26]], 2007.  In February [[2008]], the Gardendale location became the only resturant in the chain to open on Sundays.  Roberts started offering breakfast at the Homewood location on [[February 1]], [[2010]].  On the same day, Flach, Folse and Roberts opened the chain's fifth store, located in a former Hardee's on [[Pinson Valley Parkway]] in [[Tarrant]].


Hamburger Heaven has won ''[[The Birmingham News]]''' Readers Choice Award for Best Hamburger in [[2003]], [[2005]], and [[2006]].
Hamburger Heaven was named "#1 Hamburger" by ''USA Today'' in [[1992]], and has won ''[[The Birmingham News]]''' Readers Choice Award for "Best Hamburger" in 12 out of 14 years up to [[2010]].


== Locations ==
== Locations ==
=== company-owned ===
* 1703 [[Crestwood Boulevard]], [[Irondale]]
* 1703 [[Crestwood Boulevard]], [[Irondale]]
* 5303 [[U.S. Highway 280]], [[Shelby County]]
* 5303 [[U.S. Highway 280]], [[Shelby County]]
 
* 180 [[Oxmoor Boulevard]], [[Homewood]]
=== franchises ===
* 1301 [[Decatur Highway]], [[Gardendale]]
* 180 [[West Oxmoor Boulevard]], [[Homewood]]
* 2040 [[Pinson Valley Parkway]], [[Tarrant]] (closed c. 2015)
* [[U.S. Highway 31]], [[Gardendale]]


== References ==
== References ==
* "U.S. 280 gets own Heaven". (July 1, 1998). ''The Birmingham News''.
* "U.S. 280 gets own Heaven". (July 1, 1998). ''The Birmingham News''.
* Barbara.  "Heaven To Franchise By Following Golden Rule." [http://tidbitsandtreasures.blogspot.com/2006/02/heaven-to-franchise-by-following.html] ''[http://tidbitsandtreasures.blogspot.com/ Tidbits and Treasures]''.  Accessed February 21, 2007.
* Barbara.  "Heaven To Franchise By Following Golden Rule." [http://tidbitsandtreasures.blogspot.com/2006/02/heaven-to-franchise-by-following.html] ''[http://tidbitsandtreasures.blogspot.com/ Tidbits and Treasures]''.  Accessed February 21, 2007.
* Williams, Roy L.  (February 21, 2007).  "Hamburger Heaven expanding."  ''The Birmingham News''.
* Williams, Roy L.  (February 21, 2007) "Hamburger Heaven expanding." ''Birmingham News''
* Carlton, Bob (January 30, 2010) "Breakfast is served at Hamburger Heaven in Homewood."  ''Birmingham News''
* Carlton, Bob (May 21, 2010) "[http://blog.al.com/bob-carlton/2010/05/food_networks_paula_deaen_drop.html Food Network's Paula Deen drops by Hamburger Heaven in Homewood.]" ''Birmingham News''
* Fullman, Lynn Grisard (September 17, 2010) "Dishing with Kirk Roberts, Hamburger Heaven - Homewood." ''Birmingham News''
 
==External links==
* [http://www.hamburgerheavenrestaurant.com/ Hamburger Heaven] website
 
[[Category:Restaurant chains]]
[[Category:1982 establishments]]
[[Category:Crestwood Boulevard]]
[[Category:U.S. Highway 280 (Inverness)]]
[[Category:Oxmoor Boulevard]]
[[Category:Decatur Highway]]
[[Category:Pinson Valley Parkway]]

Latest revision as of 17:29, 1 August 2022

This article is about the existing chain of restaurants. For the Homewood restaurant that operated in the 1940s and 1950s, see Hamburger Heaven (Homewood).

Hamburger Heaven logo.png

Hamburger Heaven is a chain of fast food restaurants owned by Pete Flach, his wife and his father-in-law Eli Stevens. The chain currently consists of two restaurants owned by Flach and Stevens, plus three franchises. The restaurants are known for making their hamburgers and sandwiches by hand and for having its own special sauce.

History

Hamburger Heaven in Irondale

Hamburger Heaven was founded in Irondale in 1982 by Jack Caddell, best known for starting the Jack's chain. In 1992, a year after Caddell's death, Stevens bought the business from Catherine Caddell and placed Flach in charge of operating it. On June 15, 1998, a second location was opened on U.S. Highway 280 in Inverness near the Brook Highland Shopping Center.

In January 2007, Hamburger Heaven's first franchise, owned by Kirk Roberts, opened at 180 Oxmoor Boulevard in the former Cinco de Mayo Mexican Restaurant location in Homewood. A second franchise, owned by Allen Folse, opened in a former Burger King location on U.S. Highway 31 in Gardendale on February 26, 2007. In February 2008, the Gardendale location became the only resturant in the chain to open on Sundays. Roberts started offering breakfast at the Homewood location on February 1, 2010. On the same day, Flach, Folse and Roberts opened the chain's fifth store, located in a former Hardee's on Pinson Valley Parkway in Tarrant.

Hamburger Heaven was named "#1 Hamburger" by USA Today in 1992, and has won The Birmingham News' Readers Choice Award for "Best Hamburger" in 12 out of 14 years up to 2010.

Locations

References

  • "U.S. 280 gets own Heaven". (July 1, 1998). The Birmingham News.
  • Barbara. "Heaven To Franchise By Following Golden Rule." [1] Tidbits and Treasures. Accessed February 21, 2007.
  • Williams, Roy L. (February 21, 2007) "Hamburger Heaven expanding." Birmingham News
  • Carlton, Bob (January 30, 2010) "Breakfast is served at Hamburger Heaven in Homewood." Birmingham News
  • Carlton, Bob (May 21, 2010) "Food Network's Paula Deen drops by Hamburger Heaven in Homewood." Birmingham News
  • Fullman, Lynn Grisard (September 17, 2010) "Dishing with Kirk Roberts, Hamburger Heaven - Homewood." Birmingham News

External links