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It has been owned since [[1990]] by [[Pat Sellers-Foster]]. The bar's managers are [[Taffy Jolly]] and [[Pat Swilley]]. | It has been owned since [[1990]] by [[Pat Sellers-Foster]]. The bar's managers are [[Taffy Jolly]] and [[Pat Swilley]]. | ||
The | The bar's walls are decorated with impromptu caricatures by [[Dennis Huey]]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 20:02, 19 February 2014
The Red Lion Lounge is a bar located at 1926 29th Avenue South in Homewood.
It got its start as the "Red Lion Inn", an English pub-themed dining room, constructed about 1962 for Mammy's Pancakes. After the restaurant closed, the lounge took over the space.
It has been owned since 1990 by Pat Sellers-Foster. The bar's managers are Taffy Jolly and Pat Swilley.
The bar's walls are decorated with impromptu caricatures by Dennis Huey.
References
- Chambers, Jesse (October 3, 2013) "'A special secret,' The Red Lion lounge in Homewood has been a hideaway since 1962." The Birmingham News