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'''Wintzell's Oyster House''' is a chain of seafood restaurants based in Mobile. The original Wintzell's opened in [[1938]]. The chain is currently owned by Bob and Buffy Donlon, who purchased the original downtown Mobile location and proceeded to open more locations, with 5 additional in Mobile and Baldwin Counties, as well as in [[Guntersville]], Huntsville, Montgomery, and [[Tuscaloosa]], which reloacted in [[2014]] from [[Northport]], where it had opened in the former [[Steamers]] location in [[2009]]. A franchisee also has a location in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Plans call for the restaurant to open franchise locations in Greenville and [[Trussville]] in [[2014]].
'''Wintzell's Oyster House''' is a chain of seafood restaurants based in Mobile which formerly operated several locations in the [[Birmingham area]].
 
The original Wintzell's opened in [[1938]]. The chain is currently owned by Bob and Buffy Donlon, who purchased the original downtown Mobile location and proceeded to open more locations in Mobile and Baldwin Counties, as well as in Greenville, [[Guntersville]], Huntsville, Montgomery, [[Tuscaloosa County]] and [[Jefferson County]]. Another franchisee operated a Wintzell's in the Pleasant Hills area of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania from 2013 to 2015.
 
Former Wintzell's vice president of operations [[Frank Hall]] founded [[Hallmark Hospitality]] in [[2017]] to open six additional franchise locations in the [[Birmingham area]]. [[Donald Jones (Restaurateur)|Donald Jones]] of [[Half Shell Leeds LLC]] operated the Leeds restaurant until he was forced to close due to the [[2020 Coronavirus pandemic]].


==Area locations==
==Area locations==
* [[Guntersville]], opened June [[2008]]
* [[Cahaba Heights]], 3144 [[Village Circle]], [[Heights Village]] (opened October 2018)
* [[Northport]], 1 Bridge Avenue (opened January [[2009]], closed January [[2014]])
* [[Fultondale]], 3339 [[Lowery Parkway]] (closed December 2019)
* [[Tuscaloosa]], [[Skyland Boulevard]] (opened March [[2014]])
* [[Guntersville]] (opened June 2008)
* [[Leeds]], 1770 [[Ashville Road]] (closed May 2020)
* [[Northport]], 1 Bridge Avenue (opened March 2, 2009, closed January 2014)
* [[Tuscaloosa]], [[Skyland Boulevard]] (opened March 2014)


==References==
==References==
* Cobb, Mark Hughes (January 30, 2009) "Wintzell’s comes to Northport." ''Tuscaloosa News''
* Cobb, Mark Hughes (January 30, 2009) "Wintzell's comes to Northport." ''Tuscaloosa News''
* Rupinski, Patrick (January 17, 2014) "Northport Wintzell’s relocating in March." ''Tuscaloosa News''
* Rupinski, Patrick (January 17, 2014) "Northport Wintzell's relocating in March." ''Tuscaloosa News''
* Buttram, Scott (January 18, 2014) "Wintzell’s Oyster House plans Trussville location." {{TT}}
* Buttram, Scott (January 18, 2014) "Wintzell's Oyster House plans Trussville location." {{TT}}
* Lloyd, Gary (September 17, 2014) "Wintzell's no longer pursuing former Costa's building in Trussville." {{TT}}
* Van der Bijl, Hanno (February 16, 2018) "Company plans to open six Wintzell's Oyster House locations in metro Birmingham." {{BBJ}}
* Thornton, William (September 27, 2018) "Wintzell's Oyster House to open in Cahaba Heights." {{BN}}
* "Wintzell's Oyster House closes in Fultondale." (January 3, 2020) {{BBJ}}
* "Wintzell's Oyster House vacates Birmingham area." (June 22, 2020) {{BBJ}}


[[Category:Seafood restaurants]]
[[Category:Seafood restaurants]]
[[Category:Restaurant chains]]
[[Category:1938 establishments]]

Latest revision as of 10:25, 30 October 2021

Wintzell's Oyster House is a chain of seafood restaurants based in Mobile which formerly operated several locations in the Birmingham area.

The original Wintzell's opened in 1938. The chain is currently owned by Bob and Buffy Donlon, who purchased the original downtown Mobile location and proceeded to open more locations in Mobile and Baldwin Counties, as well as in Greenville, Guntersville, Huntsville, Montgomery, Tuscaloosa County and Jefferson County. Another franchisee operated a Wintzell's in the Pleasant Hills area of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania from 2013 to 2015.

Former Wintzell's vice president of operations Frank Hall founded Hallmark Hospitality in 2017 to open six additional franchise locations in the Birmingham area. Donald Jones of Half Shell Leeds LLC operated the Leeds restaurant until he was forced to close due to the 2020 Coronavirus pandemic.

Area locations

References

  • Cobb, Mark Hughes (January 30, 2009) "Wintzell's comes to Northport." Tuscaloosa News
  • Rupinski, Patrick (January 17, 2014) "Northport Wintzell's relocating in March." Tuscaloosa News
  • Buttram, Scott (January 18, 2014) "Wintzell's Oyster House plans Trussville location." Trussville Tribune
  • Lloyd, Gary (September 17, 2014) "Wintzell's no longer pursuing former Costa's building in Trussville." Trussville Tribune
  • Van der Bijl, Hanno (February 16, 2018) "Company plans to open six Wintzell's Oyster House locations in metro Birmingham." Birmingham Business Journal
  • Thornton, William (September 27, 2018) "Wintzell's Oyster House to open in Cahaba Heights." The Birmingham News
  • "Wintzell's Oyster House closes in Fultondale." (January 3, 2020) Birmingham Business Journal
  • "Wintzell's Oyster House vacates Birmingham area." (June 22, 2020) Birmingham Business Journal