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[[Category: Former fast food restaurants]]
[[Category: Former fast food restaurants]]
[[Category: Restaurant chains]]
[[Category: Former restaurant chains]]
[[Category: 2016 establishments]]
[[Category: 2016 establishments]]
[[Category: Church Street]]
[[Category: Church Street]]
[[Category: University Boulevard (Tuscaloosa)]]
[[Category: University Boulevard (Tuscaloosa)]]

Latest revision as of 11:25, 22 June 2024

Miss Dots was a fast-food restaurant chain founded by John Cassimus and Tyre Stuckey. Its first two locations, which opened in early 2016, were located at 45 Church Street in Mountain Brook's Crestline Village and 1715 University Boulevard in Tuscaloosa.

The restaurant features fried and baked chicken, pork tenderloin, roast turkey, and a range of side dishes. The concept was inspired by Leola "Miss Dot" Rogers, who works a head cook at Cassimus' "Sawtooth Plantation" farm and hunting club in Russell County.

The restaurants feature open kitchens, cocktail lounges, and extensive pre-prepared take-out offerings.

References

  • Carlton, Bob (November 6, 2015) "New restaurant from former Zoe's executives opening soon in Mountain Brook and Tuscaloosa." The Birmingham News
  • Carlton, Bob (January 17, 2016) "Meet Miss Dot: A story of fried chicken and friendship" The Birmingham News