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07-17-2011, 09:01 PM | #1 |
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Does Anyone Remember The Pirate's Den ...
...in Wolfboro.?. In the early '60's, my father's SOP on friday nights, when we got to the lake, was to take our fam in the boat over there from Alton to eat. I loved that place. In the winter, the friday night feed was held at Dot's. Another lost gem.
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01-11-2013, 02:53 PM | #2 |
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Pirates den
during the summer of 1965 i worked there. During the day i was a dock boy, and in the evening i was a salid chef. My mother was the executive chef. Larry Grover owned the place. He was from california, and played a slide trombone with the dixieland band that was made up of college kids from Cal.
We use to run errands into town on a three wheeled scooter that was named the BUZZ BOMB. A great place to work. I have tons more info if you are interested. Bill Little Martha's Vineyard |
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Yes, we are interested! I also remember it. What was Larry's boat called, was it the Californian?? What a neat place. I was too young to go there though.
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01-11-2013, 08:03 PM | #4 |
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My dad took us a couple of times by boat. It was great to pull up in the boat as it was the only restaurant with its own dock on that end of the lake.
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I didn't know that it was once a restaurant.
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Before it was the Pirate's Den it was called the Brightwater Inn, a hostelry run by a Swedish couple.
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Pirate's Den!!!!!!!!!!!
OMG, do I ever remember that place! My mom and Dad were friends of Larry Grover (who invented the air horn, where he got his money from) and Lois Grover. We kept our cruiser there and lived on it in the summer, spent a whole lot of time on Larry and Lois's boat! Memories, all good!
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Mr. Little!!
Hi, I worked with you and your Mom at the Pirates Den!!!
Remember Ken Donica from the band? 6'4 and 300lbs. I lived on Melody Island. Lots of great memories. Larry was a riot and your Mom was wonderful. You had a place on Sewall Rd. Right? |
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Father John's Pub
Another great (but extinct) Wolfeboro restaurant from the mid-1970's was Father John's Pub on Lehner St. While dating my future wife back in 1975 we used to go there for lunch frequently and we thought that it was excellent! The entire interior (walls, ceiling, bathroom...and I think even the table tops) was covered/papered with tens of thousands horse race betting tickets and countless empty (all different) beer cans adorned shelves on the walls. It was pretty cool to look at! My wife still has a "Father John's Pub" T-shirt.
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