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'''Ollie's Restaurant''' was a meat-and-three restaurant operated with '''Ollie's Boarding House''' by [[Ollie Sinyard|Ollie]] and [[Morton Sinyard]] in a two-story building at 2516–2520 [[30th Avenue North]] in [[North Birmingham]].
'''Ollie's Restaurant''' was a meat-and-three restaurant operated with '''Ollie's Boarding House''' by [[Ollie Sinyard|Ollie]] and [[Morton Sinyard]] in a two-story building at 2516–2520 [[30th Avenue North]] in [[North Birmingham]].


In [[1951]] the Sinyards sold the business to [[Malvern Sinyard|Malvern]] and [[Mary Grace Sinyard]] who, though they shared the same name, were not related.
In [[1951]] the Sinyards sold the business to [[Malvern Sinyard|Malvern]] and [[Mary Grace Sinyard]] who, though they shared the same surname, were not related.


[[Category:Former restaurants]]
[[Category:Former restaurants]]
[[Category:Meat and three restaurants]]
[[Category:Meat and three restaurants]]
[[Category:30th Avenue North]]
[[Category:30th Avenue North]]

Latest revision as of 10:27, 11 December 2020

Ollie's Restaurant was a meat-and-three restaurant operated with Ollie's Boarding House by Ollie and Morton Sinyard in a two-story building at 2516–2520 30th Avenue North in North Birmingham.

In 1951 the Sinyards sold the business to Malvern and Mary Grace Sinyard who, though they shared the same surname, were not related.