One of Alabama's oldest restaurants will still operate its Sylacauga location.
One of Alabama’s oldest restaurants is saying goodbye to the Birmingham metropolitan area after 86 years.
“We would like to thank our staff, past and present, for helping make Lloyd’s a truly special place and for providing so many wonderful dining experiences for our customers,” the establishment continued.Lloyd’s dates back to 1937, making it, along with Bessemer’s 116-year-old Bright Star, one of the oldest continuing full-service restaurants in the Birmingham area. With 480 seats, Lloyd’s typically serves up to 1,500 patrons on an average Sunday.
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