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The restaurant was described
as having the capacity to seat 225 patrons, and was "one
of the most popular and elaborately furnished eating places in
the area." Dining room and fountain service was "available
form 7 A.M. to midnight for your full choice of meals, salads,
sandwiches and delicious deserts, " and the unique Supper
Club was "rich in wood decor, a superb place with relaxing
surroundings and adult sophistication." Also featured was
the Amber Clown Bar and Lounge with its " sprightly carnival
decor...intimate and appealing lounge for pleasant gatherings
with your friends." |

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Brochure ca. 1965 courtesy
of Dan Donahue |
| The Lamplighter
and Fireside Room -- Spacious and friendly, in colonial atmosphere
designed to extend personalized or family service for your dining
pleasure. Quality foods and reasonable prices. |
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