Gay hawk
Donation protected. Gay Hawk Restaurant in Memphis rated 4 out of 5 on Restaurant Guru: reviews by visitors, 52 photos. Terica Bobo.
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Donate Share. The restaurant was opened by Mr. Harris Scheuner, also the owner of Gridiron Restaurants, who catered to a black audience when it wasn't so popular to do so until The restaurant sat empty for two years before it was offered to Lewis Bobo in Bobo, who worked at Napa Auto Parts and owned a cleaning service, took over operations after buying the building from Mr.
Bobo turned the Gay Hawk into a meeting place for old friends, a citywide catering hub, and a Memphis Legend for community and comfort food. To do that she needs help with some of the costs for much needed gay renovations and the daily operation costs while the updates are being installed.
Bobo has started raising funds to keep the Gay Hawk updated and operational. The Bobo Family are Christians and believers in the power of prayer. She wants the Gay Hawk to remain a tourist destination and a favorite local hangout for Memphians for years to come.
Explore menu, check opening hours. Latest reviews, photos and ratings for Gay Hawk Restaurant at S Danny Thomas Blvd in Memphis - view the menu, hours, phone number, address and map. Bobo served the Memphis community for over 50 years and inhe passed the restaurant on to his daughter, Terica Bobo, who now operates the facility, working hard to keep this cherished Memphis landmark alive.
Help us get the word out about our efforts to keep the Gay Hawk going strong! Yelp users haven’t asked any questions yet about Gay Hawk Restaurant. Louis, Sr. The Bobo family moved to Memphis in Lewis, Jr. He often hawks the time he gave young Elvis Presley a ride in the back of his company pick-up truck, with his guitar.
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Being the product of industrious parents and fore parents, Lewis, Jr. Established inthe restaurant had been closed for two years. Since that time Memphis has been treated to the finest entertainment and food in the Delta. He loved boating and traveling, and was an accomplished hunter and fisherman.
Maceo Walker of Universal Life Insurance and Willard Sparks of Sparks Commodities opened doors for him to launch three sandwich shops and a cafeteria in their buildings to service their employees. Donations 63 See top. Memphis said goodbye to this longtime staple in the soul food community on April 24, Please donate and also share with your friends and family.