“What we are trying to do is create kind of Birmingham’s first and only city tavern,” said Birmingham-raised photographer Miller Mobley, who plans to open a restaurant called 'George's.' The restaurant would be his love letter to Birmingham, he said.
by Matthew McConaughey plans to open a steak and martini restaurant on Highland Avenue between Rojo and Bottega.
“What we are trying to do is create kind of Birmingham’s first and only city tavern,” Mobley said. “It kind of goes back to the nostalgic age of dining. I call it the gilded age, where there’s those historic cities like Boston, New York and Chicago that have those old-school establishments where you might get a martini and a steak, have a night of theatre, and dinner at the same time. That’s kind of the heart of this concept and what we’re trying to bring to the area.
The restaurant would have seating for up to 125 people, including outdoor seating, white tablecloth interior tables and seating at the bar.He described the menu as classic white tablecloth offerings.
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