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* [[Roebuck Shopping Center]] ([[1954]]-[[1985]]) | * [[Roebuck Shopping Center]] ([[1954]]-[[1985]]) | ||
* 1860 [[Center Point Parkway]] (1990s) | * 1860 [[Center Point Parkway]], [{Center Point]] (1990s) | ||
* 3040 [[Allison Bonnett Memorial Drive]], [[Hueytown]] (1990s) | |||
==References== | ==References== |
Revision as of 20:36, 7 July 2009
Johnny Ray's is a chain of barbecue restaurants. The first location was opened by Johnny Ray in 1954 at the Roebuck Shopping Center. Ray moved the restaurant to Valley Avenue in 1985.
The chain is known for its pulled pork and chicken barbecue (offered in "blonde" or "brunette" for white or dark meat) and for its signature "Honey's Pies" (banana, chocolate, coconut and lemon cream pies)
Ray's daughter, Dee Wood, opened a second location with her husband, Gary, and son, Chad, on Gadsden Highway in Trussville in 1990. That location closed temporarily after Wood retired in 2009.
Most Johnny Ray's locations are operated by The Johnny Ray Companies, Inc., headed by Alton Shields.
Locations
- 316 Valley Avenue (opened 1985)
- 7268 Gadsden Highway in Trussville (opened 1990, reopening 2009)
- 3431 Colonnade Parkway, Colonnade
- 2910 Morgan Road in Bessemer
- 10569 Old Highway 280 in Chelsea (opened 2004)
- 2252 Pelham Parkway
- 1460 Montgomery Highway in Vestavia Hills (reopening 2009)
- Publix Pelham Towne Center (opened 2009)
Former locations
- Roebuck Shopping Center (1954-1985)
- 1860 Center Point Parkway, [{Center Point]] (1990s)
- 3040 Allison Bonnett Memorial Drive, Hueytown (1990s)
References
- Natta, André (July 1, 2009) "Farewell, Johnny Ray's" The Terminal
External links
- Johnny Ray's website