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|Industry sector=Accommodation and Food Services
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|Sub-Industry=Food Services and Drinking Places
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|Name of person=George Stavropoulos
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|Name of person=William Syriopoulos
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|Name of person=William Syriopoulos
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| type            = Candy Stores, Confectionery Stores, Restaurant (American)
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|Status=Defunct
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|Fate=Dissolved
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|Year End=1947
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| successor        = The Shack
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|Building number=437
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|Street=E. Pine St.
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|State=Ohio
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|Zipcode=44691
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The Sugar Bowl was the predecessor to Wooster's well-loved [[The Shack]]. It was owned and operated by [[George Stavropoulos]] <ref> 1915 Wooster City Directory p. 87 </ref> and [[William Syriopoulos]] (later known as William Syrios). As a confectionery, the Sugar Bowl gave its customers a chance to satisfy their sweet tooth. Over the years, the Sugar Bowl went through a number of changes. This included a change in proprietors as [[George Stavropoulos]] went on to pursue other business ventures while [[William Syriopoulos]] continued to run the Sugar Bowl. As sole proprietor, [[William Syriopoulos]] branched out and also offered student supplies <ref> 1930 Wooster City Directory p. 7 </ref>, fountain service, and lunches <ref> 1946 Wooster City Directory p. 136 </ref>. The name of the business was officially changed to [[The Shack]] in 1947 <ref> December 01, 1996:"A Home Away from Home for Generations of Students" by Carol Terman, The Daily Record </ref>.
  
==Contact Information==
 
===Address===
 
*  437 E. Pine St.
 
===Phone Number===
 
 
===Email===
 
 
===Contact Person===
 
 
 
==City Directories==
 
*  1915 Directory p. 148
 
*  1919 Directory of Wooster and Bloomington p. 82, 143, 162
 
*  1925 Directory p. 174, 180, 182
 
*  1928 Wooster Directory p. 194, 220
 
*  1930 Directory p. 7, 199, 226
 
*  1932 Directory p. 194, 195, 220
 
*  1934-1935 Directory p. 204
 
*  1937 Directory p. 41, 195, 221 - "Listed as William Syriopoulos"
 
*  1939 Directory p. 42, 202, 232 - "Listed as William Syrios"
 
*  1940 Directory p. 63, 206, 207
 
*  1943 Directory p. 63, 204
 
*  1946 Directory p. 136, 455, Street Guide 319
 
 
==Comprehensive History==
 
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==Slogans==
 
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===Historical documents===
 
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==Timeline==
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==Quick Facts==
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* 1915 Directory p. 148
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* 1919 Directory of Wooster and Bloomington p. 82, 143, 162
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* 1925 Directory p. 174, 180, 182
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* 1928 Wooster Directory p. 194, 220
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* 1930 Directory p. 7, 199, 226
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* 1932 Directory p. 194, 195, 220
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* 1934-1935 Directory p. 204
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* 1937 Directory p. 41, 195, 221 - "Listed as William Syriopoulos"
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* 1939 Directory p. 42, 202, 232 - "Listed as William Syrios"
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* 1940 Directory p. 63, 206, 207
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* 1943 Directory p. 63, 204
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* 1946 Directory p. 136, 455, Street Guide 319
  
 
==Gallery==
 
==Gallery==
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File:1930 Sugar Bowl Shack Ad directory.png|Sugar Bowl ad from 1930 Wooster City Directory
===Business Letterheads===
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===Business Photos===
 
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==Newspaper articles==
 
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==References==
 
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==What Links Here==
 
{{Special:Whatlinkshere/Sugar Bowl}}
 
  
[[Category:Businesses in Wooster, Ohio]]
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[[Category:Retail businesses defunct]]
 
[[Category:Candy Stores defunct]]
 
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[[Category:Restaurant (American) defunct]]
 

Latest revision as of 15:10, 31 July 2023

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About
Name
  • Sugar Bowl
Accommodation and Food Services
  • Food Services and Drinking Places
Services
  • Restaurant
Facts
Founded
  • 1913
    Wooster,Ohio
Dissolved
  • 1947
Related
Location
    • 437 E. Pine St., Wooster, 44691, Ohio, United States

The Sugar Bowl was the predecessor to Wooster's well-loved The Shack. It was owned and operated by George Stavropoulos [1] and William Syriopoulos (later known as William Syrios). As a confectionery, the Sugar Bowl gave its customers a chance to satisfy their sweet tooth. Over the years, the Sugar Bowl went through a number of changes. This included a change in proprietors as George Stavropoulos went on to pursue other business ventures while William Syriopoulos continued to run the Sugar Bowl. As sole proprietor, William Syriopoulos branched out and also offered student supplies [2], fountain service, and lunches [3]. The name of the business was officially changed to The Shack in 1947 [4].



Quick Facts

  • 1915 Directory p. 148
  • 1919 Directory of Wooster and Bloomington p. 82, 143, 162
  • 1925 Directory p. 174, 180, 182
  • 1928 Wooster Directory p. 194, 220
  • 1930 Directory p. 7, 199, 226
  • 1932 Directory p. 194, 195, 220
  • 1934-1935 Directory p. 204
  • 1937 Directory p. 41, 195, 221 - "Listed as William Syriopoulos"
  • 1939 Directory p. 42, 202, 232 - "Listed as William Syrios"
  • 1940 Directory p. 63, 206, 207
  • 1943 Directory p. 63, 204
  • 1946 Directory p. 136, 455, Street Guide 319

Gallery

  1. 1915 Wooster City Directory p. 87
  2. 1930 Wooster City Directory p. 7
  3. 1946 Wooster City Directory p. 136
  4. December 01, 1996:"A Home Away from Home for Generations of Students" by Carol Terman, The Daily Record