Gartner's Inn, located near the Elyria – North Ridgeville border on U. S. 20 (Center Ridge), has showed up on this blog as a topic a few times.
It seems to have been around since the early 1940s at the very least, judging by online newspaper mentions. Located 'out in the country' back then, it seemed to have been – not unlike Timbers Nite Club – a magnet for trouble and various violations.
Perhaps that's why the inn seemed to be trying to rehabilitate its image a few times. A 1947 New Year's Eve ad promoted the 'new' Gartner's Inn. And in March 1954, Gartner's Inn changed its name to Gartner's Supper Club. Here's the March 23, 1954 nearly full-page ad making the announcement. Note entertainer Lee Sullivan was the headliner.
So what's a supper club?It was the Porter House for several years until it became Tiffany's Steak House and Brew in the early 1970s – continuing under that name until around 1996.
After a year with no directory listing, the address became the home of Lite Rock Cafe beginning in the 1998 book. After that, the address was host to a variety of businesses, some at the same time, including Home Plate Cafe, Roca Bar & Grill, Guys-N-Dolls, the Country Ridge, and Crissy's Lounge.
Today, it is unclear if Indigo Salon still occupies part of the building.
I was trying to figure out what building this was. It was the old Tiffany’s Steakhouse.
ReplyDeleteInterestingly...
ReplyDeleteI had a search of the Elyria papers.
Not A Single Ad for Gartner's Inn or Gartner's Supper Club.
Maybe, if they tried to pull a classier clientele from the County Seat they wouldn't've had all those problems! ;]
Lee Sullivan was quite a good singer. I had no idea he was once in Cleveland, working at WERE radio.
ReplyDeleteIn 2008 the building was the Roca Bar & Grill. By 2013 it was Chrissi's Lounge. By 2018 it was the Indigo Salon which it still is. Interesting to see in the old rural directories that there was a motel/cabins a few buildings to the west called Harmon's Cabins in 1954 and Willie's Cabins in 1948. I don't have any information on them.
ReplyDelete