New “take-home” market moving into former Hero Doughnuts Homewood location in March

Hero Doughnuts storefront in Homewood
(Bham Now)

Tina’s Market—formerly Teenie’s Take-Home Market in Mountain Brook Village—is moving into the recently-vacated Hero Doughnuts location in Homewood.

Tina’s Market moving into Homewood in March

The take-home market made the announcement today on their social media.

Here are the details from their Instagram posts:

We have some exciting updates to share: Our little market is getting a new look, new “grown-up” name, AND is moving to a new location!!!

🚛Very soon, you can find us at 3027 Central Ave Homewood, AL 35209 (the original Hero Doughnuts)😱

🩷Thank you all for supporting our “Teenie” little market in Mtn. Brook Village. Our last FULL day open in the Village will be today, February 29th. But, be sure to keep an eye out for occasional Mtn. Brook pop-ups 👀.

💥🤩And In less than 2 weeks, we’ll see you at the new “Tina’s Market” in Homewood…Stay tuned for more surprises and our official opening date, friends…🥰🎉

Comfort food in Homewood

The new take-home market specializes in comfort food. Here is a list of their weekly specials:

  • Meat lasagna 
  • Greek chicken and rice
  • Avgolemono soup
  • Creamy scalloped potatoes
  • Little Teenie cake bread pudding 

Central Park Area in Homewood

The arrival of Tina’s Market is a welcomed sight for locals who fondly remember Nabeel’s Cafe and Market and more recently Hero’s, who moved blocks away to a new location near the Dance Foundation this month. 

Homewood’s Central Park area continues to flourish. The new eatery is the second retailer to be located on Oxmoor Road near the park. Last year, Bitty & Beaus Coffee moved into a space that was once a dry cleaner.

Next up — open dates and hours

Stayed tuned to Bham Now for updates on Tina’s Market for their opening date and hours.

Have you taken home meals from the former Teenie Take-Home Market? Tell us your fondest memory by tagging us social media at @bhamnow

Pat Byington
Pat Byington

Longtime conservationist. Former Executive Director at the Alabama Environmental Council and Wild South. Publisher of the Bama Environmental News for more than 18 years. Career highlights include playing an active role in the creation of Alabama's Forever Wild program, Little River Canyon National Preserve, Dugger Mountain Wilderness, preservation of special places throughout the East through the Wilderness Society and the strengthening (making more stringent) the state of Alabama's cancer risk and mercury standards.

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