Crawfish Boil to celebrate three year reopening of Busy Bee Café

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CULLMAN – Following the devastating tornados of 2011 which left most of downtown Cullman in ruins, the Spears family didn’t throw in the towel and walk away after the family-owned establishment was literally blown to the ground. 

“It has been open since 1919, but the Spears family has owned it since 1967. We are now on the third generation of Spears’ owners,” Busy Bee owner Kyle Spears said. “We have always tried to have a family friendly restaurant with good food at affordable prices.”

The family fought back from injury – then owner Kitty Spears was trapped inside the building during the tornado and suffered several broken bones – and forced themselves to have the business up and running within a year of the tornado.

“After rebuilding, the Busy Bee reopened its doors on Friday, April 27th 2012 at 6 a.m.,” Spears said. 

SEE ALSO: Historic Facts About Cullman – Did you know that the Busy Bee Café is the city’s oldest restaurant still in operation?

Now, three years later, the Bee is preparing a reopening celebration which doubles as the business’ 96th year in Cullman. 

“We are planning on having a crawfish boil and it will be served while supplies last,” he said. “We’ll also have a drink special with a $5 grilled honey bourbon lemonade. The live entertainment starts at 7 p.m."

 

Im working on the cajun menu we will offer crawfish, shrimp, gator & more this saturday night ….. One night only while supplies last

Posted by Busy Bee Cafe on Tuesday, April 21, 2015

The 96th year anniversary and three year reopening celebration will begin Saturday, April 25 at 5 p.m.

For more information on Busy Bee visit their Facebook page or busybeecafealabama.com.