Culver Road
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Culver Road is an approximately ¼-mile, predominantly north-south road that rings the eastern side of Mountain Brook Village. The block between Montevallo Road and Canterbury Road is one-way south and is named Petticoat Lane.
The street begins on the north side of the village, where it intersects Cahaba Road just south of where Cahaba and Lane Park Road intersect and lines up with the U.S. Highway 280 access road. It then heads ESE to Montevallo Road, southeast to Canterbury Road, and south then SSW back to Cahaba Road on the south side of the village. From Montevallo Road to south of Canterbury Road, Watkins Brook abuts the east side of the road.
Notable locations
- For an alphabetical list of locations, see the Culver Road category.
- Cahaba Road intersection (road continues west to U.S. Highway 280)
- south side:
- 2700-2706: Barton-Clay Fine Jewelers
- 2708-2710: Spitfire Building, former location of Mountain Brook Barber Shop (1956), Gallery Marlowe (2008-2011), IRevive phone repair (2013), Icehouse barbecue (2018-2019), Watkins Branch Bourbon and Brasserie (J. P. Holland December 2019-September 2024)
- 2712: Berthon's Cleaners (2011-), former location of Furniture Craftsmen (1956), Diane's Reweaving and Alterations (2008)
- 2716: Rougaroux (2023–), former location of Sneaky Pete's (2008-)
- 2720-2730: Another Broken Egg Cafe (2011-)
- north side:
- 2701-2717: Lane Parke, former location of Mountain Brook Shopping Center (1959-2018)
- 2721: Regions Bank Mountain Brook branch (2006–), formerly Exchange-Security Bank (1964–1975), First Alabama Bank (1975–1983), AmSouth Bank (1983–2006)
- south side:
- Montevallo Road intersects
- 2806 Petticoat Lane: Ruby Ansley Interiors, former location of Richard's of Mountain Brook (1956)
- 2810 Petticoat Lane: Speed Spa (2017-), former location of Harper Method Beauty Shop/Harpers Salon (1956-2016)
- 2814 Petticoat Lane: Paige Albright Orientals, former location of Ida Harris Town & Country Clothes (1956), Canterbury Shop
- 2814A: former location of Katherine Shannon Owen architect (–2011)
- 2820 Petticoat Lane: Mary Charles' Doll House
- 2822 Petticoat Lane: Patina (Melanie Pounds 2017–), former location of Linda Dobbins Dance
- 2822A: Deliciously (Malissa Nelson 2024–) , former location of Blueroot outpost (February 2020-), Teenie's Take-Home Market (Tina Liollio 2023–)
- Canterbury Road intersects
- north side:
- 2831–2839: McTyeire Building
- 2831: Circa Interiors & Antiques
- 2833: Total Fitness Consultants
- 2837: dg restaurant (Daniel Briggs 2011–), former location of Tape Village (1969-1970s), Daniel George restaurant (Daniel Briggs 2011–) & George McMillan III 2000–2011)
- 2839: McTyeire Building entrance
- 2841–2847: one-story commercial building
- 2841: Troy Rhone Garden Design (2022–), former location of Marjorie Johnston & Co., Maison (2017–2021)
- 2843: French Door Antiques (Staci Thompson & Amy Lindsey July 2024–), former location of Green Door Health Foods (1971–2024)
- 2845–2847: The Atchison Gallery / Village Framers
- 2831–2839: McTyeire Building
- south side:
- 2423 Canterbury Road: Tom Beckbe
- 2816–2838: Mountain Brook Mall
- 2816: Wildflower Salon, former location of Spiro Salt Room & Massage Therapy
- 2816: mall entrance
- 2816: Village Firefly lighting
- 2828: Golden Age Wine (2019-), former location of Latimer House / Fixed Point Foundation (2011), Cathedral Church of the Advent Cranmer House (2015)
- 2830: EIM Personal Training (2021–), former location of Jobe-Rose Jewelry Company, Michael Meadows Fitness Center / Balance Personal Training (2016), True Fitness (2018)
- 2832: Pars Gallery of Fine Rugs (2021–), former location of Sew Sheri Designs (2011–2017)
- 2834: Maison (Pam Evans October 2021–), former location of Blue Velvet Salon (2008), A Tiny Kingdom (2011), Pars Gallery of Fine Rugs (2015–2017), Beauté Therapie (2018–2021)
- 2838: Olexa's catering, café & cakes (Diane Olexa 2004–)
- 2843 Cahaba Road: Wells Fargo Bank
- north side:
- road ends at Cahaba Road