One of the Birmingham area’s oldest restaurants is launching a second location

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Lloyd’s — now one of the Birmingham area’s oldest restaurants — began in Chelsea in 1937 and moved to its current location near the intersection of Alabama 119 & U.S. 280 in 1978. Here's where Lloyd's will serve up hamburger steak and onion rings next:

More than 86 years after it first started serving up its hamburger steak with gravy and onions, Lloyd’s Restaurant is about to offer its signature menu in another part of Alabama.

The Stevens’ family entered the picture in the late sixties, when Eli’s grandfather was delivering bread. The restaurant was on his route, and he eventually told its owner, Lloyd Chesser, that he wanted first crack at buying the eatery if he ever sold it. By that time, untold numbers of people had sampled the restaurant’s barbecue, fried catfish and famous onion rings. Including a lot of people who drove down from Sylacauga.

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