News
From The East Johnson St. Business Community
As I write this in
mid-October, Supreme Pizza is about to reopen. The name is the same but the
owner and the telephone number are new. Please call 255-2200 and meet the new
owner, Dave Pelow. Dave is a long-time eastsider with years of experience in
the food business, including a stint as chef at Kosta's when Gus owned it.
Supreme will be open 11 am - 11 pm, weekdays, 11 am - midnight, Friday and Saturday
and some hours on Sunday.
The menu will be similar
and will include both meat and veggie lasagna and the pizza toppings will
include the soy version of sausage. The new feature will be daily lunch and
dinner specials of family style home cooked meals, selections like meatloaf
with garlic mashed potatoes and toasted cheese sandwich with tomato soup.
Carry-outs and a limited delivery area will be available, but check out the
newly remodeled dining room; it's cozy, charming and has ample seating. Appreciators
of antiques might ask for a glimpse of the pre-World War II mixer known as
Oliver. We are happy that the Oliver still has a home and a long-standing East
Johnson Street business is back.
As we go into the holiday
season, be sure to watch for special activities on East Johnson Street. Hopkins
and Crocker Art and Antiques Shop will have their yearly Thanksgiving weekend
open house with refreshments in their store which is always beautifully
decorated for the holidays. The Annual East Johnson Street Holiday Open House
weekend will follow during the first weekend in December, with many of the
stores offering refreshments and specials for the holidays. Check us out for a
convenient and unique solution to your holiday shopping needs.
-Teena
Browder
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