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Gardners Courtyard is a tea-room-style restaurant located in an old antique shop. It serves lunch and dinner, including salads, sandwiches, chicken puffs, prime ribs, and pastas. Many of the recipes are over 100 years old. Indoor and outdoor dining is available. It can seat up to 100 people, and also caters weddings and other parties.

Location: 8111 Highway 119 S, Montevallo Alabama 35115 Telephone 205-664-7911 Fax 205-664-5197

Other Restaurants, Cafes, Delis, Bakeries nearby:
(Homewood) Anchorage Restaurant
(Riverside) Ark Restaurant
(Birmingham) Blue Monkey Lounge
(Birmingham) Bombay Cafe
(Birmingham) Bongiorno Restaurant
(Birmingham) Bottega Restaurant

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