A plumber from Groton wants to expand his offerings by turning the old Tin Alley Grill (and even older. Ground Round) on Rte. 9 at California Avenue into a "gentlemen's club," the MetroWest Daily News reports.
Middlesex Newsers used to hang out sometimes at Tim's, on the other side of 9. Allegedly, my first bureau chief once Jello wrestled her sister there (after leaving Ohio, where she once worked as a waitress in a canary outfit in a mob bar).
It's across the street from Tim's, where they used to have Jello wrestling, and sort of kitty-corner from the Copper Kettle, where they used to attract all manner of odd people during their early morning hours.
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Convenient!
That'll be nice and convenient for the MetroWest Daily News -- right around the corner from the office, perfect for the slow news day...
Tradition returns!
Middlesex Newsers used to hang out sometimes at Tim's, on the other side of 9. Allegedly, my first bureau chief once Jello wrestled her sister there (after leaving Ohio, where she once worked as a waitress in a canary outfit in a mob bar).
"my first bureau chief once
"my first bureau chief once Jello wrestled her sister"
That's a great opening sentence for any memoir.
Tin Alley Grill by the gas station?
Is this the place by the gas station, next to the gym?
Yes, Tin Alley Grill used to
Yes, Tin Alley Grill used to be right next to Hess on the corner of Rte 9 and California Ave..
And for you oldtimers ...
It's across the street from Tim's, where they used to have Jello wrestling, and sort of kitty-corner from the Copper Kettle, where they used to attract all manner of odd people during their early morning hours.