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A Birmingham-area sushi restaurant will debut in north Alabama this spring at the new Campus No. 805 development near downtown Huntsville.

Rock N Roll Sushi, founded by brothers Ryan Hallmark and Lance Hallmark, will launch a 2,036-square-foot eatery and bar in April in a new retail center at the corner of Clinton Avenue and Lowry Street.

Customers who haven't been to a Rock N Roll Sushi before can expect music from the 1960s to 1980s, menus served in record album covers, sushi rolls named after rock stars and a guitar-shaped bar.

"After visiting Ryan's restaurant in Birmingham, we were convinced Rock N Roll Sushi would be a great fit," said Campus No. 805 Manager Joyce Skinner. "The food was delicious and the atmosphere lively and fun."

The restaurant will serve local craft beers and mixed-drinks, in addition to a full menu featuring sushi rolls and entrees with fried rice and vegetables. Click here to see the menu.

Ryan Hallmark said he has wanted to expand to Huntsville for a long time.



"The concert lawn was a big attraction and I was really impressed with the brewery concept and the activities at the Stone Center," he said. "We do a lot of benefits and fundraisers and the fact that I could rent Butler Green and host a party for the Wounded Warriors, our charity this year, is a big plus."

The Stone Middle School property, empty since 2009, was the original Butler High School. In addition to Yellowhammer Brewing and Earth and Stone Wood Fired Pizza, Campus No. 805 is home to Bubba's Silver Spoon Catering, Stone Event Center, and S.R. Butler Green.

Lone Goose Saloon, Straight to Ale, Sweet Liberty BYO Homebrew Supplies, and Ronnie Raygun's Arcade will open this year. Officials say more tenant announcements will come soon.