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'''Lovoy's Italian Restaurant''' specializes in "Italian-American cuisine" and is located at 1830 [[29th Avenue South]] in [[Homewood]]'s [[SoHo Square]].  The restaurant is open for dinner  Monday through Saturday.  Starting in March [[2007]], Lovoy's began catering and serving lunch.
'''Lovoy's Italian Restaurant''' was a family-owned restaurant specializing in "Italian-American cuisine", last located at 1830 [[29th Avenue South]] in [[Homewood]]'s [[SoHo Square]].


Lovoy's was originally opened in downtown [[Birmingham]] in [[1955]] by [[Frank Lovoy, Sr]]. The restaurant moved to 420 [[Green Springs Highway]] in [[Homewood]] in [[1964]].  [[Frank Lovoy, Jr]] and his brother [[Tom Lovoy|Tom]] took over in the mid-1980s.  Frank Jr's son, [[Zac Lovoy]], and business partner [[Jim Levinson]], bought ownership in [[2005]].  The restaurant's current chef has worked at Lovoy's since [[1975]] and was trained by Frank Sr's wife, [[Juliet Lovoy|Juliet]].
Lovoy's was originally opened in downtown [[Birmingham]] in [[1955]] by [[Frank Lovoy|Frank]] and [[Juliet Lovoy]]. The restaurant moved to 420 [[Green Springs Highway]] in [[Homewood]] in [[1964]].  [[Frank Lovoy, Jr]] and his brother [[Tom Lovoy|Tom]] took over in the mid-1980s.  Frank Jr's son, [[Zac Lovoy]], and business partner [[Jim Levinson]], bought ownership in [[2005]].  The restaurant's current chef has worked at Lovoy's since [[1975]] and was trained by Frank Sr's wife, [[Juliet Lovoy|Juliet]].


Lovoy's is a favorite of many local residents and won ''[[The Birmingham News]]''' Readers' Choice Award for "Best Italian Restaurant" in [[2002]], [[2005]], and [[2006]]. They are especially known for their house specialy, "Baked Oysters Lovoy" served on the half-shell.
Lovoy's is a favorite of many local residents and won ''[[The Birmingham News]]''' Readers' Choice Award for "Best Italian Restaurant" in [[2002]], [[2005]], and [[2006]]. They are especially known for their house specialy, "Baked Oysters Lovoy" served on the half-shell.


Zac Lovoy announced in March [[2010]] that he would close the 100-seat Green Springs location on [[April 24]] and move to the former [[Grey House Grille]] space, which seats 190, that May.  Many of the same fixtures of the Green Springs location was brought to the SoHo space, as well as most of the staff.  
Zac Lovoy announced in March [[2010]] that he would close the 100-seat Green Springs location on [[April 24]] and move to the former [[Grey House Grille]] space, which seats 190, that May.  Many of the same fixtures of the Green Springs location was brought to the SoHo space, as well as most of the staff.  
Lovoy's closed on [[November 17]], [[2012]].


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== References ==
== References ==
* Fullman, Lynn Grisard  (April 27, 2007)  "Zac Lovoy, Owner Lovoy's Restaurant." ''Birmingham News''
* Fullman, Lynn Grisard  (April 27, 2007)  "Zac Lovoy, Owner Lovoy's Restaurant." {{BN}}
* Carlton, Bob (March 3, 2010) "[http://blog.al.com/birmingham-news-stories/2010/03/lovoys_to_move_to_soho_square.html Lovoy's to move to SoHo Square in May]."  ''Birmingham News''
* Carlton, Bob (March 3, 2010) "[http://blog.al.com/birmingham-news-stories/2010/03/lovoys_to_move_to_soho_square.html Lovoy's to move to SoHo Square in May]."  {{BN}}
* Carlton, Bob (March 5, 2010) "Lovoy's Italian restaurant moves to new location in SoHo Square."  ''Birmingham News''
* Carlton, Bob (March 5, 2010) "Lovoy's Italian restaurant moves to new location in SoHo Square."  {{BN}}
* Harvey, Fletcher (May 29, 2010) "Lovoy's in Homewood has a new home."  ''Birmingham News''
* Harvey, Fletcher (May 29, 2010) "Lovoy's in Homewood has a new home."  {{BN}}
* Schumacher, Daniel (July 2010) "Lovoy's: Classic Italian moves to a contemporary space." ''Birmingham'' magazine. pp. 52-3
* Schumacher, Daniel (July 2010) "Lovoy's: Classic Italian moves to a contemporary space." ''Birmingham'' magazine. pp. 52-3
* Carlton, Bob (November 15, 2012) "Lovoy's restaurant, a Birmingham institution for nearly 60 years, will close Saturday." {{BN}}


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Revision as of 19:20, 15 November 2012

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Lovoy's Italian Restaurant was a family-owned restaurant specializing in "Italian-American cuisine", last located at 1830 29th Avenue South in Homewood's SoHo Square.

Lovoy's was originally opened in downtown Birmingham in 1955 by Frank and Juliet Lovoy. The restaurant moved to 420 Green Springs Highway in Homewood in 1964. Frank Lovoy, Jr and his brother Tom took over in the mid-1980s. Frank Jr's son, Zac Lovoy, and business partner Jim Levinson, bought ownership in 2005. The restaurant's current chef has worked at Lovoy's since 1975 and was trained by Frank Sr's wife, Juliet.

Lovoy's is a favorite of many local residents and won The Birmingham News' Readers' Choice Award for "Best Italian Restaurant" in 2002, 2005, and 2006. They are especially known for their house specialy, "Baked Oysters Lovoy" served on the half-shell.

Zac Lovoy announced in March 2010 that he would close the 100-seat Green Springs location on April 24 and move to the former Grey House Grille space, which seats 190, that May. Many of the same fixtures of the Green Springs location was brought to the SoHo space, as well as most of the staff.

Lovoy's closed on November 17, 2012.

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