THE FOUR WAY
Local history – Culture
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2024
Recommended
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2024
Service station built in 1932 in Cuba, converted into a restaurant in 2015.
Built in 1932 by Paul T. Carr, this service station was successively under the Phillips 66, Skelly and Standard Oil brands before becoming a Pontiac dealership. Purchased in 1968 by Bill and Lynn Wallis, it became their first Mobil station. After several successive buyouts, the facility was converted into a restaurant in 2015. But after 5 years of operation and significant economic difficulties related to the covid crisis, the establishment closed its doors in 2020. To see for its vintage exterior.
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Visited in december 2019
Cuisine bien soignée. Décor au top. Très réussi. Une charmante adresse à Cuba. Ça m'a fait plaisir d'y manger.
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