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ORAL HISTORY

Joe Phelps


Pilcrow Cocktail Cellar

Growing up in West Virginia, Joe Phelps always dreamed of owning a bar. He first moved to Alabama in the early 2000s to attend Birmingham Southern College where he enjoyed studying local history. Following college, he obtained a master’s in computer forensics at UAB. Throughout college and graduate school, Phelps worked in local restaurants and bartended in his free time. A job in computer forensics took him to Tacoma, Washington, for several years following graduation. However, a fateful telephone call with a college friend alerted him to a unique opportunity that would ultimately lead him back to Alabama. In 2018 he returned to the Magic City to open Pilcrow Cocktail Cellar located in the basement of Founders Station on First Avenue North.

Date of interview:
2021-11-11

Interviewer:
Michelle Little

Photographer:
Cary Norton

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