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The kitchen was staffed by army veterans [[John Katros]] and [[Bill Kafpezidakis]]. The [[Alabama Neon Sign Company]] created a figural sign featuring a pig turning on a spit surrounded by stonework.
The kitchen was staffed by army veterans [[John Katros]] and [[Bill Kafpezidakis]]. The [[Alabama Neon Sign Company]] created a figural sign featuring a pig turning on a spit surrounded by stonework.


[[Category:Former barbecue restaurants]]
[[Category:Greek-owned restaurants]]
[[Category:6th Avenue South]]
[[Category:6th Avenue South]]
[[Category:1948 buildings]]
[[Category:1948 buildings]]
[[Category:Barbecue restaurants]]
[[Category:1948 establishments]]
[[Category:Greek-owned restaurants]]
[[Category:Former restaurants]]

Latest revision as of 13:53, 27 June 2014

Uncle Tom's Bar-B-Q was a barbecue restaurant located at 2200 6th Avenue South. It was opened by A. C. "Uncle Tom" Economopolous on November 22, 1948 and served full breakfasts as well as pit barbecue, fried chicken, steaks and "Mexican chili" from 5:30 AM to 11:30 PM daily.

The kitchen was staffed by army veterans John Katros and Bill Kafpezidakis. The Alabama Neon Sign Company created a figural sign featuring a pig turning on a spit surrounded by stonework.