Collier's on Main

Collier's on Main Contemporary Comfortable Southern Food One of the prominent landowners in the area was Mr. A.C. Bass. Mr. George C. As a part of the conversation, Mr. To which Mr.

OUR VERSION OF SOME HISTORY

Back in the mid 1800's, the community around what we today call Pronto was being settled close to the Clay Hill Church. Collier was wanting to start a business in the area and inquired to Mr. Bass about the possibility of purchasing some land to construct a general store thereon. Bass inquired as to the goods that Mr. Collier would be selling. We are sure that Mr. Col

lier replied by saying that he would have all the items that mules, horses, pigs, cows and oh yeah - people would need. The conversation continued and Mr. Bass, a pro-temperance man, inquired as to whether Mr. Collier would be selling alcohol at his proposed general store. Collier apparently answered "YES". Bass informed Mr. Collier that he would not be able to sell any land. Collier wound up going about two miles south where he could purchase a parcel of land for his general store. He built his store and began to sell all of the goods he had planned including alcoholic beverages of the time. A community formed around the store and for a while was known as "Collier's Store" - that community we now know as the City of Brundidge. The store Mr. Collier constructed was just a few doors south of our restaurant, but we would like to honor Mr. Collier's spirit and persistence to pursue his goals in spite of some of his neighbors' ideas otherwise. We hope that our goods and services are up to your approval and that you return many times to our establishment as we make some history of our own.

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It’s Planting Season in the 37!

Please Slow Down For Our Farmers while they get their crop in the ground.

07/20/2023

Grits are a classic southern staple. These easy Crock Pot Southern Grits are creamy, buttery and come out perfect every time!

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01/29/2020

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He helped bring folk music to the forefront of the American cultural scene in the 1950s and ’60s with such hits as “Tom Dooley,” “Scotch and Soda” and “M.T.A.”

Address

118 N Main Street
Brundidge, AL
36010

Opening Hours

Thursday 5pm - 10pm
Friday 5pm - 10pm
Saturday 5pm - 10pm

Telephone

+13347352118

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