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With its success, it opened up two new locations, one at Salem Willows, one a Dane Street Beach in Beverly. The original structure was expanded to a full service seafood restaurant and take-out chain. | With its success, it opened up two new locations, one at Salem Willows, one a Dane Street Beach in Beverly. The original structure was expanded to a full service seafood restaurant and take-out chain. | ||
The business was sold to the Kastrinakis family in the early 1970's. Son Peter took over the business, renovating the building and adding a dining deck as well. | The business was sold to the Kastrinakis family in the early 1970's. Son Peter took over the business, renovating the building and adding a dining deck as well. | ||
The restaurant's name was updated to The Black Lobster at Stromberg's Cove. | The restaurant's name was updated to The [[Black Lobster at Stromberg's Cove]]. | ||
==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
*[http://www.strombergs.com/?reloaded=true Black Lobster at Stromberg's Cove] Restaurant website | *[http://www.strombergs.com/?reloaded=true Black Lobster at Stromberg's Cove] Restaurant website |
Revision as of 11:27, 24 March 2011
Stromberg's was the original name of the restaurant which originated in 1929 as a takeout window at the mouth of the Salem Beverly Bridge, according to their website history. With its success, it opened up two new locations, one at Salem Willows, one a Dane Street Beach in Beverly. The original structure was expanded to a full service seafood restaurant and take-out chain. The business was sold to the Kastrinakis family in the early 1970's. Son Peter took over the business, renovating the building and adding a dining deck as well. The restaurant's name was updated to The Black Lobster at Stromberg's Cove.
See Also
- Black Lobster at Stromberg's Cove Restaurant website