Santoro's Cafe, 1935

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Title

Santoro's Cafe, 1935

Subject

Restaurants -- Massachusetts -- Wakefield; Advertising -- Massachusetts -- Wakefield; Commercial art -- Massachusetts -- Wakefield.
Wakefield (Mass.) -- History -- Pictorial works.

Description

Photo courtesy of the Wakefield Daily Item.
"Santoro's Cafe (as spelled by the establishment) at 502-504 Main Street in 'lower' Wakefield Square, opened in mid-1934 as a 'clean and orderly establishment,' a place where a man could bring his wife, sweetheart, or sister. In January, 1935, proprietor Michael Santoro took over the adjoining store, made it a 'neat, clean and attractive' annex with 12 cozy booths, one of which was big enough to accommodate 10 to 15 people. This annex was reserved solely for ladies, and was decorated in a tropical theme with soft colored lights, palm trees, beautiful wall paintings, a smooth dance floor and a melodious three piece orchestra. The caf??, which opened just one year after the repeal of Prohibition, advertised that all drinks were properly mixed by an expert bartender and all liquor regulations were observed." - Text from calendar by Jayne M. D'Donofrio.

Publisher

[Wakefield, Mass.] : Wakefield Municipal Gas & Light Department,

Date

2007

Contributor

Wakefield Municipal Gas & Light Department (Wakefield, Mass.)

Coverage

Wakefield (Mass.) -- History -- Pictorial works.

Files

Citation

“Santoro's Cafe, 1935 ,” Digital Commonwealth , accessed May 24, 2013, http://digitalcommonwealth.org/items/show/3522.

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