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Alphonse's Powder Mill Restaurant
Hearth Room
Originally the site of Uncle Pete's Twin Tree Cafe, owned by Peter Carbone,
who sold it to his chef John Alphonse circa 1965.
John Alphonse started his restaurant career in 1933 as a chef. He worked at the former 1812 House, the Maridor, Abner…
who sold it to his chef John Alphonse circa 1965.
John Alphonse started his restaurant career in 1933 as a chef. He worked at the former 1812 House, the Maridor, Abner…
Mill Stream Cafe Match Covers - ca.1950
Match covers promoting the Mill Stream Cafe that operated at 183 Main St., Maynard during the 1940's and 50's.
Proprietor was Tony Watts
Attached thumbnail is an article that appeared in the Beacon Business Review, The Beacon Newspaper, Thursday…
Proprietor was Tony Watts
Attached thumbnail is an article that appeared in the Beacon Business Review, The Beacon Newspaper, Thursday…
Wooden 12" Ruler
Dick's Pizza & Spaghetti House
Promotional ruler for the restaurant operating at 38 Nason St., Maynard, Mass. The owners were Dick and Wanda Tobin.
Maynard Village Pizza Advertising Magnet
An advertising magnet from the Maynard Village Pizza Restaurant. It was located at 86 Powder Mill Road, Rte. 62, Maynard.
Carton of Promotional Matches
Uncle Pete Carbone's
Twin Tree Cafe
A cardboard cartoon with 41 matchbooks advertising the restaurant on Powder Mill Road.
Promotional Cigarette Lighter
Russo's
Maynard, Massachusetts
Russo's Restaurant was located on Waltham St.
The Nickle Inn Cafe Menu
A menu with a brief history of the Fine Arts Theater on Summer St. The cafe was established and operated by Julia and Terry Vaughn in the early 1980's in the space next to the movie theater.
Uncle Pete Carbone's Restaurant -1946
Renovation
A collection of photos of one of the many renovations and enlargements of the very well known and popular restaurants in Maynard.
Speedy's Italian Restaurant - ca 1968
Located on Waltham Street next to Samuel's Photography.
Also visible are the sign for "Middlesex Launderers & Dry Cleansers" (Fur Storage) and Tarny's Barber Shop.
Also visible are the sign for "Middlesex Launderers & Dry Cleansers" (Fur Storage) and Tarny's Barber Shop.
Uncle Pete Carbone's Twin Tree Cafe
l to r
John Alphonse, Archie MacLean, John Wescott, Jr., Uncle Pete Carbone
Circa 1965 Chef John Alphonse would purchase the cafe and transition the business into what became Alphonse’s Powder Mill Restaurant, which operated until circa 1985.
John Alphonse, Archie MacLean, John Wescott, Jr., Uncle Pete Carbone
Circa 1965 Chef John Alphonse would purchase the cafe and transition the business into what became Alphonse’s Powder Mill Restaurant, which operated until circa 1985.