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“committed to customer satisfaction since 1890”
This historic block was the wholesale district in the 1800s. Eli and Aaron’s great-grandfather, W.M. Karesh, a Jewish immigrant from eastern Europe, started Southern Wholesale in this location in 1890. This became one of our first distributors of Union & Hanes underwear in the Southeast. Wolf Maier Karesh’s son-in-law, Herman Hyman, took over the business in 1924, changing the name to Hyman’s Wholesale Company. He then passed the business down to the third generation, to Wolf Maier Hyman, who continued on with the wholesale dry goods business until 1986. (He presently lives on the 3rd floor) At that time the Omni hotel was under construction and the City condemned the back 280 feet of these warehouses to make room for a parking garage. The floors are heart pine and the bricks are Old English, with the original Oyster mortar.
One of the last great seafood restaurants with an amazing owner and staff that left me and my wife in awe with an wonderful experience for a lifetime. Clifton H. was our waiter and one very... Read more
Late lunch before jumping on a plane back to NY. It was suggested by my (new) brother, and it did not disappoint. Summer our waitress was amazing. I'll ask for her the next time I go. She was... Read more
Hyman's Seafood
Hours
- Sun - Sat: 11:00 am - 9:00 pm
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Credit Cards Accepted
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Drive Through
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Outdoor Seating
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