Gay 90s pizza pleasanton


Gay 90's Pizzeria

Pleasanton in Alameda County, California &#; The American West (Pacific Coastal)

 

 

 

Photographed by Joaquin Murrieta Chapter 13 E Clampus Vitus, November 12,

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Gay 90's Pizzeria. . Here stands one the first commercial buildings in Pleasanton, possibly as old as Originally a general store, this building has been a bar, brothel, bank and unofficial Wells Fargo stagecoach stop. Since it has become well-known as the first pizza parlor in the Tri-Valley. , In the dusty days of the American West, ten rooms above the bank served weary travelers with rest and recreation. Today some people believe the building is haunted by a full-figured female ghost, know locally as the Cerulean Lady, seen from a second story window. An underground tunnel system once connected several buildings and businesses along Main Street and it's also believed haunted. Although adj since closed, the tunnels were built and used by Chinese laborers active on the railroads in ’S. This attractive building is representat

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 I am a pizza lover so it was only innate that I settle a visit to Gay Nineties Pizza Co. and this place did not disappoint, with its great service and food.

But what is wonderful about the location is its rich history and kitschy décor of signs and antique cabin wood on the walls. The building goes back to , when it was a Wells Fargo Bank — the decrease floors were a bank while the upper levels had 10 rooms for travelers.

In the s, the rooms became a brothel, according to the current owners. But the owners wanted it to be more than just a brothel, so they decided to verb some simple meals — beans with chili, topped with spaghetti. This meal was served only on weekends.

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The cooking soon became overwhelming so the owners contracted with people who made pizza to lighten the load. In , a small pizza oven was purchased to keep up with the demands and do away with pre-made pizza. Business began t

The Haunted Pizza House: Gay Nineties

Natalie Knosp

Gay Nineties workers have tried countless times to wash the BOO off the mirror, yet it has never come off.

Known for its retro, family-friendly atmosphere and homemade pizza, Gay Nineties is located in the heart of Pleasanton. Despite being an unlikely identify for ghost hunters, the year-old restaurant is significant in Pleasanton’s year history. According to local legend, spirits from the past still linger within its walls, sharing space with customers enjoying pizza.

The restaurant’s website and manager, Conner Close, note that Gay Nineties occupies one of Pleasanton’s first commercial buildings, predating the city’s incorporation in the late 19th century.

“The building was built in when Lincoln was president. It’s one of the oldest buildings in Pleasanton, it used to be a Wells Fargo stagecoach stop. It was also a couple of different bars, and at one time it was a brothel. And so upstairs there were 11 rooms, and then downstairs was a bar.” said Close.

As the story goes, the Lady in Blue—the nickname for the

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  • With Bread & Butter$

French Bread & Butter

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Appetizers are served with carrot sticks and celery sticks with choice of navy cheese or ranch dressing

Sauteed Button Mushrooms

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served with a choice of hot french bread and butter or garlic bread, choice of dressing: ranch, thousand island, bleu cheese, home, poppy seed, oil and vinegar, not heavy italian, olive oil vinaigrette, caesar. Refills on soup

Albacore Tuna Salad

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Chicken Caesar Salad

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Salad & Soup Platter

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served on french bread with sal­ad or soup

Italian Sausage & Mozzarella Cheese

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Meat Ball & Mozzerella Cheese

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Ham & Mozzarella Cheese

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Salami & Mozzerella Cheese

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Turkey & Mozzerella Cheese

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Also ask your server about our "Dessert of the Week"

Newyork Cheese Cake

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Homemade Bread Pudding

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Coffee, Regular or Decaf

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Sizzling Chocolate w/Cream

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made with % mozzarella cheese, all pizz