3.12.09

THE WHITE TOWER

















THE WHITE TOWER RESTAURANT, Located In Olneyville, Providence.
Long before Americans had McDonalds, there was the White Tower chain!
Famous For Great 35¢ Hamburgers. It Closed In The Late 70’s...
the Waitress’s Dressed Like Nurses and were dubbed the "Towerettes".

6 comments:

  1. I remember seeing the abandoned building when I started college in Providence in 1980. It must have been a fun place.

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  2. we frequented there on occasion, it was like a road trip for us to go there. FUN

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  3. This was built on the site of my great great grandfather's house. Andrew Cooper and Sarah Cooper came here from England in the mid 1800's, built a house on this site, and raised a large family. After they died, the house was torn down and the White Tower was built. Wish I could have seen the way it looked a hundred years ago.

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  4. The first one was in Pawtucket downtown on the river. Everyone want to call it white castle. If you went there you will remember the light blue waitress uniforms.

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  5. Open at all hours during the night. Now this location is a parking lot. Providence is so innovative.

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  6. Best little hamburgers around at the time, lived within walking distance, I know. Do you remember Kelly’s Hamburger in Olneyville, another first fast food startup?

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