5 New Businesses Open, 1 Closure in Birmingham This Week

From a new restaurant at a Trussville golf club to an exciting vintage shop coming downtown, here are the latest business updates in The Magic City.

Apr. 6, 2026 at 6:08pm

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Birmingham is welcoming several new businesses this week, including a chicken wing restaurant in Roebuck, a vintage shop opening downtown, and a new farm-to-table restaurant at a Trussville golf club. However, the city is also saying goodbye to a beloved fine dining establishment, Satterfield's Restaurant, which is closing after 21 years.

Why it matters

The opening and closing of local businesses reflects the ongoing changes and evolution of Birmingham's retail and dining landscape. While the new additions showcase the city's growing appeal and diversity, the closure of Satterfield's marks the end of an era for one of Birmingham's long-standing fine dining institutions.

The details

The new businesses coming to Birmingham include Wing Kitchen, a restaurant serving chicken tenders, wings, and other dishes in Roebuck; Collected Bham, an Atlanta-based vintage shop opening a storefront downtown; the second location of The Heavenly Donut Company in Homewood; Icon Birmingham, a new gay bar in Five Points South; and The Farmhouse at The Silos, a new restaurant at the Trussville Country Club. Meanwhile, the beloved Satterfield's Restaurant in Vestavia Hills is closing after 21 years in business.

  • Wing Kitchen opened in early April 2026.
  • Collected Bham is opening its downtown Birmingham location later this month.
  • The Heavenly Donut Company's Homewood location is scheduled to open on April 17, 2026.
  • Icon Birmingham is opening soon in the Pickwick Plaza in Five Points South.
  • The Farmhouse at The Silos in Trussville is opening on April 8, 2026.

The players

Wing Kitchen

A restaurant that serves chicken tenders, wings, and other dishes, with locations in Atlanta, Douglasville, Georgia, and Tuscaloosa.

Collected Bham

An Atlanta-based vintage shop that has been hosting pop-up events across Birmingham and is now opening a permanent storefront downtown.

The Heavenly Donut Company

A Birmingham-based donut shop that is opening its second location in Homewood.

Icon Birmingham

A new gay bar coming to Five Points South, expanding from the owner's successful location in Tuscaloosa.

The Farmhouse at The Silos

A new restaurant opening at the Trussville Country Club, operated by the owner of The Farmhouse of Springville.

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What they’re saying

“Wing Kitchen's specialty is the 20 kinds of homemade sauces they offer ranging from lemon pepper to teriyaki.”

— Chris Hong, Co-owner of Wing Kitchen

“Although the menu isn't fully finalized yet, guests can expect pizza, pasta, wings, salads and other classic bar food favorites.”

— Kyle Richardson, Owner of Icon Tuscaloosa

What’s next

Residents can look forward to the grand openings of these new Birmingham businesses in the coming weeks and months.

The takeaway

Birmingham's business landscape continues to evolve, with a mix of new restaurants, shops, and entertainment venues opening to cater to the city's diverse tastes and interests, even as it bids farewell to a long-standing fine dining institution.