Blue Jay Lunchonette - Alton Bay
Does anyone remember this place, located across from Butler's Busy Corner store? In the 60's on summer vacation, my parents would have me boat down to the town dock each morning and go up to the Blue Jay to pick up doughnuts (plain) right from their doughnut making machine, then dash back to the boat and make my way back to the rented cottage (Loon Cove) ASAP so they were still warm. They were a treat with a fresh cup of coffee.
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I sure do remember the fresh doughnuts and blueberry muffins too. They also rented rooms up stairs. We were across from you just south of Peggy's cove.
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In the early 70s some friends of our bought that place and made the doughnuts. I can vaguely remember it :laugh: But it does bring back memories. I have lost touch with those friends now.
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I never heard it called BUTLER'S Busy Corner Store before...
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I remember the Blue Jay back when it was a pizza shop, counter service and arcade games over in the left corner. I believe it was Connie and Al's daughter who operated the donut shop, they sure were nice hot and fresh donuts. What a way to spend an early morning by the lake with a cup of coffee and warm donut.:)
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They were Sid and Mary Butler and I dated their niece. They were super people. When we first moved to Alton Bay in 1996, I went to the Old Home parade and saw Sid. He was sitting in a wheel chair on the bridge over the Merrymeeting. When I walked up to him and said hi, he recognized me (hadn't seen me since about 1966) and we talked like it had only been a few months since we had seen each other.
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...Connie & Al...WOW...They were good people...good donuts AND a post office....I remember the juke box blasting the Doors song, Light My Fire, a VERY popular song that particular summer, from the arcade...good times...
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We made a special trip to Amilyn's today for some home made doughnuts. Good stuff.
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I like Amilyn's cinnamon sticky buns.
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WOW! Guess people do remember! Thanks McDude for posting the photo's so I could show my "much better half".
Was the adjacent mini-golf owned by the same folks? That was a "classic" as in; 'miniature golf nostalgia' course |
PapaBarnCat,
I don't have the answer to your question but the "classic" mini golf course was still going until a few years ago when it was completely redone with another mini golf course in the same location. |
Same Folks
Al and Connie owned the Blue Jay mini-golf and the building with the donut shop, apartments, and arcade.
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Blue Jay
I use to take John's Chris Craft down every Sunday for donuts:)
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I worked for Connie and Al for 5 summers. My sister in law was there before me and she was there for 5 summers also. I have been married. For 40 years and my husband would help Al out at the golf course and then go dive for the Mount!! fun summers. And thanks PapaBearCat for your memory, I may have waited on you!!!!
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