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  • '''Hamburger Heaven''' was a popular fast-food outlet owned by [[Joe Brannum]] and located from [[1945]] to [[1955]] in th [[Category: Former fast food restaurants]]
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  • '''Famous Fred's''' was a fast food restaurant operated by [[Mike Kassis]] in Suite 122 of the [[Hoover Commons [[Category: Former fast food restaurants]]
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  • ...c English Take Home Fish & Chips''' was a national chain of fast-food fish restaurants. The restaurant was opened in [[1965]] in California by Haddon Salt after A [[Category: Former fast food restaurants]]
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  • '''Miss Dots''' was a fast-food restaurant chain founded by [[John Cassimus]] and [[Tyre Stuckey]]. Its fir The restaurants feature open kitchens, cocktail lounges, and extensive pre-prepared take-ou
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  • ...atfish King''' (or '''King's Catfish King''') was a small chain of seafood restaurants founded in [[1959]]. The chain had four locations in the 1960s. [[Category: Seafood restaurants]]
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  • ...Mays Hamburgers''', also called '''Say Hey Willie Mays{{'}}''' was a fast food restaurant at 1701 [[5th Avenue North]] on [[Block 62]], catty-corner to [[ [[Category: Former fast food restaurants]]
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  • '''Burger In A Hurry''' was a fast food restaurant chain with a few locations in the [[Birmingham area]] in the 197 [[Category: Former fast food restaurants]]
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  • ...August [[2011]] by [[David Horn]] and specializes in fast casual American food. [[Category:Restaurants]]
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  • [[Category: Fast food restaurants]]
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  • ...restaurant located at 2321 [[10th Avenue South]], in the former [[Triangle Food]] building near the [[Southtown Court]] housing project on [[Birmingham]]'s [[Category:Former restaurants]]
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  • ...020 Williams partered with [[Jesus Mendez]] to open a location at [[Pizitz Food Hall]]. * [[Pizitz Food Hall]] (2020-)
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  • '''Frostop''' was a national chain of drive-in restaurants affiliated with the Frostop brand of root beer. The first location was open ...eef" hamburgers and frothy mugs of Frostop root beer and orange drink. The restaurants were distinguished by their oversized mug-shaped signs. The sign at Frostop
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  • [[Category: Fast food Restaurants]] [[Category: Black-owned restaurants]]
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  • [[Category: Fast food restaurants]]
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  • '''Salt and Pepper Fish & Chips Super Burger''' was a chain of fast-food restaurants that made its [[Birmingham]] debut in [[1972]] with eight locations. The ch
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  • '''Lou-Jac Drive-In''' was a small fast-food restaurant chain with locations at 8506 [[1st Avenue North]] in [[East Lake [[Category: Former drive-in restaurants]]
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  • [[Category: Fast food restaurants]] [[Category: Trussville restaurants]]
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  • '''Slutty Vegan''' is a vegetarian fast food chain founded as a pop-up in [[2018]] by Aisha "Pinky" Cole in Atlanta, Geo [[Category:Black-owned restaurants]]
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  • ...Julia (September 2015) "Discover downtown Birmingham's hidden gas-station food secret." ''Birmingham'' magazine [[Category: Fast food restaurants]]
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  • [[Category: Former fast food restaurants]]
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