NEW: $15million Marshall Steakhouse and Resort to expand to Birmingham on Hallmark Farms property

Arrives in Jefferson County. (Marshall Steakhouse/website)

The award-winning Marshall Steakhouse and Resort (Marshall Steakhouse) spans Birmingham on 95 acres of Hallmark Farms property. Keep reading to find out what to expect.

All About Hallmark Farms

Hallmark Farms
Hallmark Iconic Farms. (Hallmark Farms/ instagram)

Even if you are unfamiliar with the history of Hallmark Farms, you’ve probably seen the iconic property while driving on I-65. Built by Ted and Marry Ruth Hallmark in 1976, the 565-acre farmland property features a massive mansion, barns and landscaped grounds.

In 2018, Hallmark Farms Cooperative, a joint initiative made up of members from the City of Warrior and Jefferson County, purchased the estate. The goal of the co-op is to preserve the house while creating new jobs and economic growth for the community.

In 2022, Hallmark Farms was home to the Decorators ShowHouse, an annual fundraising event for the Alabama Symphony Orchestra. In the Decorators ShowHouse, participating designers choose a room in the house to decorate and redesign.

Marshall Steakhouse 🤝 Birmingham

Marshall Steakhousewhich has its first location in Holly Springs, Mississippi, has been featured as the “Best Steakhouse in Mississippi” by the Food Network since 2018 and features a full-service dining room and resort-style destination property.

Every Marshall Steakhouse concept integrates the steakhouse experience into a casual recreational setting.

Here is an overview of what to expect for the property:

  • 9,000 square feet of dining space
  • 7,000 square foot retail store
  • 120 seat bar
  • Banquet hall with 120 seats
  • 100-slot Class A RV Park
  • 50 night cabins

“We are very deliberate and strategic in selecting all of our locations. Our popularity in Holly Springs near Memphis proves that high-growth towns not far from major metropolitan cities attract large numbers of people looking for fine dining in a fun, casual setting.

Randall Swaney, Founder and Owner, Marshall Steakhouse

Why Birmingham?

Each Marshall Steakhouse location is selected just outside of a major metropolitan area to attract visitors, so Warrior was the perfect option.

“What’s exciting about the Jefferson County, AL site is that it’s on the beautiful and well-known Hallmark Farm property. People can come and eat with us and say they have to stay and have dinner. in historic Hallmark Farm and it’s very exciting for many, including myself.

Randall Swaney, Founder and Owner, Marshall Steakhouse

According to Swaney, Marshall Steakhouse can accommodate around 320 people at a time and often maxes out at 900 per night.

“This growth will produce new tax revenue and good food for the citizens of Warrior. We look forward to all that this development will bring.

Johnny Ragland, Mayor, City of Warrior

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