There's been a few structural modifications (I kind of miss that suit of armor in the window) but otherwise the building still looks great, and the signage was tastefully applied.
For a comparison, here's what it looked like back when it was the Castle Feast.
I had forgotten those trees, and didn't even miss them in the newest photo. So I guess the building has come full circle.
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UPDATE – April 2024Since this post, I've posted an ad for the 1941 Grand Opening of the Castle-on-the-Lake as a 'dinner-dance club here. There's also a 1952 'Sixth Anniversary' ad here. Click on the 'Castle-on-the-Lake' label on this post (or on the list of labels at right) to bring up all of the Castle posts over the years.
And here's a recent photo.
4 comments:
The place would have made such a great White Castle (yum).
My cousins owned this when it was Castle on the Lake and then a few years into it being a Mexican restaurant. The upstairs was their living area and it was beautiful! We had family reunions there for years.
went there for our prom dinner in 1960. So romantic
I worked at Castle-On-The-Lake during my senior year, 1980-81.
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