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'''The Lumbar''' is a science-themed bar and restaurant located at 212 [[29th Street South]] in [[Pepper Place]]. It was opened in July [[2018]] by [[Rylie Hightower]], and constructed by her father, [[Tim Hightower|Tim]].
'''The Lumbar''' is a science-themed bar and restaurant located at 212 [[29th Street South]] in [[Pepper Place]]. It was opened in July [[2018]] by neuroscientist [[Rylie Hightower]], and constructed by her father, [[Tim Hightower|Tim]].


The Lumbar has a private room called "The Incubator" which can be reserved for meetings, work or study sessions.
The Lumbar has a private room called "The Incubator" which can be reserved for meetings, work or study sessions.
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==References==
==References==
* Bowser, Javacia Harris (October 11, 2020) "When a Scientist Opens a Cocktail Bar." ''[[StyleBlueprint]]''
* Swagler, Susan (March 31, 2021) "The Lumbar is a spirited celebration of women and science with cocktails and food in Alabama." ''[[Alabama NewsCenter]]''
* Louissaint, Magdala (July 2, 2024) "Frustrations boil for some businesses near Pepper Place as water main break, construction keeps customers away." wvtm13.com
* Louissaint, Magdala (July 2, 2024) "Frustrations boil for some businesses near Pepper Place as water main break, construction keeps customers away." wvtm13.com



Revision as of 11:43, 9 July 2024

The Lumbar is a science-themed bar and restaurant located at 212 29th Street South in Pepper Place. It was opened in July 2018 by neuroscientist Rylie Hightower, and constructed by her father, Tim.

The Lumbar has a private room called "The Incubator" which can be reserved for meetings, work or study sessions.

The bar's business was disrupted by the COVID pandemic in 2020, and then by the Alabama Department of Transportation's 2nd Avenue South Complete Streets Project in 2024.

References

  • Bowser, Javacia Harris (October 11, 2020) "When a Scientist Opens a Cocktail Bar." StyleBlueprint
  • Swagler, Susan (March 31, 2021) "The Lumbar is a spirited celebration of women and science with cocktails and food in Alabama." Alabama NewsCenter
  • Louissaint, Magdala (July 2, 2024) "Frustrations boil for some businesses near Pepper Place as water main break, construction keeps customers away." wvtm13.com

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