The Mystery of Alice
Posted: Sat Jan 02, 2021 1:51 am
A fairly standard Wallace #2422 footed rectangular tray, missing an original sticker and engraved very oddly. It reads "Alice's Resaurant over Farm House over 1969-1971". Yes, restaurant is mis-spelled. First some background...Alice May Brock (1941-and alive in Provincetown Mass.) opened "The Back Room" around 1965 and closed down in 1966 after 1 1/2 years. Located at 40 Main Street, it is more recently kniwn as Theresa's Stockbridge Cafe. Arlo Guthrie's famous song and album was not issued until 1967, and the movie came about in 1968. Meanwhile, Alice Taylor in Sky-Londa California where Highway 35 and La Honda Road meet, had taken over an old store which may have been operated as a restaurant already. Sometime after the film was in circulation, she re-named her location "Alice's Restaurant" at an unknown date in the '60's. She then reportedly sold it at another unknown date in the early '70's. (This was before everyone else had jumped on the bandwagon of opening Alice name places, including the Malibu pier joint.) The tray would seem to suggest it might related to the operating dates of the hutch in California hill country, but why is it lacking a proper engraving and what of the so-called "farm house"...there is nothing to suggest the site was ever a farm nor the structure ever a house? The stated address is 17288 Skyline Boulevard, Woodside CA 94602. Happy New Year all you Alice's still out there!! And Arlo to boot!
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