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The '''Gulas Supper Club''' was a [[List of private supper clubs|private dining club]] that | The '''Gulas Supper Club''' was a [[List of private supper clubs|private dining club]] that opened in the early 1950s at 7401 [[Crestwood Boulevard]]. The menu featured charcoal-broiled steaks, choice prime rib and trout almondine. The restaurant provided private dining rooms for parties as well as the '''Olympia Room''' with live entertainment and dancing and "fountain gardens" for outdoor dining. | ||
The restaurant featured the [[Ken Courington Band]] for weekend dancing and [[Chuck Roden]] appeared nightly in the lounge. | The restaurant featured the [[Ken Courington Band]] for weekend dancing and [[Chuck Roden]] appeared nightly in the lounge. | ||
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[[Category:Supper clubs]] | [[Category:Supper clubs]] | ||
[[Category:Crestwood Boulevard | [[Category:Crestwood Boulevard]] | ||
[[Category:Former restaurants]] | [[Category:Former restaurants]] | ||
[[Category:Greek-owned restaurants]] | [[Category:Greek-owned restaurants]] |
Revision as of 21:38, 2 October 2008
The Gulas Supper Club was a private dining club that opened in the early 1950s at 7401 Crestwood Boulevard. The menu featured charcoal-broiled steaks, choice prime rib and trout almondine. The restaurant provided private dining rooms for parties as well as the Olympia Room with live entertainment and dancing and "fountain gardens" for outdoor dining.
The restaurant featured the Ken Courington Band for weekend dancing and Chuck Roden appeared nightly in the lounge.
Preceded by: ' |
7401 Crestwood Boulevard 1950s - 1980s ? |
Succeeded by: Hooter's |