Barrister Burger At Prop & Gavel In Monroeville Is One Of 100 Dishes To Eat In Alabama Before You Die
By Chad Allen
Perhaps it’s not surprising that virtually everything in a Monroeville restaurant has an interesting story. After all, the small Alabama town is synonymous with one of literature’s most beloved stories, “To Kill a Mockingbird.”
Across from the old Monroe County courthouse that inspired the courtroom setting for Harper Lee’s novel is Prop and Gavel, a restaurant with its own inspired name.
“My father was a pilot. Airplanes were his passion,” said Tawny Carter, co-owner and executive chef at Prop and Gavel, in explaining the “prop” portion of the name. “Mom is the gavel. She’s an attorney and judge. And I’m the little ‘and’ sign, I guess.” Within the restaurant are tables from a 1920s Belgian pub. The chairs are made from the shutters from the British Embassy in India.
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