I went down when they were gutting the place. They let me in to go around and see all that was left of it. It broke my heart.I'd seen Halloween parties with his kids and mother in attendance. I'd seen impromptu shows that he would give. Not telling anyone,he'd have the stage set up,and then just arrive,giving an awesome show. Whenever he was in town,he would go there to check on everything. I remember having coffee with one of his chefs,outside on the Patio,and he came up to us to tell the chef something. He suddenly stopped and looked at both my arms,and said he liked my tattoos. They are of him.I drew them and had them done on my forearms. After that I did several pieces of artwork for him. He's an awesome guy. I still roll over there to see how the new occupants made it look. It's going to be an Insurance company.It might even be open by now.
I went to the Cleveland Alice Cooperstown back in 2002. The restaurant had both sports and rock n roll memorabilia. A have a picture taken in the mini arcade in there with the old 70's Kiss pinball game. I also have one taken outside the building. Sadly the Cleveland location closed long before the Phoenix one did.
Out of everywhere I've worked, this was probably my favorite. It was really a great place with an awesome atmosphere.
i went in that place once when i was in highschool said i'd come back and forgot about the place, now i feel ad D:
That was the best place to go to. I had my 21st birthday there.
Man....what a bummer.... i was planning to visit...
Joe from Germany
I went down when they were gutting the place. They let me in to go around and see all that was left of it. It broke my heart.I'd seen Halloween parties with his kids and mother in attendance. I'd seen impromptu shows that he would give. Not telling anyone,he'd have the stage set up,and then just arrive,giving an awesome show. Whenever he was in town,he would go there to check on everything.
I remember having coffee with one of his chefs,outside on the Patio,and he came up to us to tell the chef something. He suddenly stopped and looked at both my arms,and said he liked my tattoos. They are of him.I drew them and had them done on my forearms. After that I did several pieces of artwork for him.
He's an awesome guy.
I still roll over there to see how the new occupants made it look. It's going to be an Insurance company.It might even be open by now.
I went to the Cleveland Alice Cooperstown back in 2002. The restaurant had both sports and rock n roll memorabilia. A have a picture taken in the mini arcade in there with the old 70's Kiss pinball game. I also have one taken outside the building. Sadly the Cleveland location closed long before the Phoenix one did.
I went there too
I went one time in 2005 sorry to hear its closed
Wow I think I ate there about a week before it closed! So many records, guitars, posters, and other memorabilia. I thought the food was good too.
I'm STILL passing the Big Unit, all these years later! RIP!
Their lease probably got too expensive ? Maybe ?
I would imagine Vincent Furnier didn't like the book 'Weird Scenes Inside The Canyon' by Dave McGowan.
6 years ago . This is know knue knews .
So in the 2 1/2 years since this video was posted, has anyone figured out WHY they closed?
Nope
Please tell me this is a prank.
it's closed
So is the one in Cleveland.
School's out for summer . . . School's out forever!!!
Saw Alice cooper at state. Fair . Then lake pleasant . With the lantern out in the abyss . Of tragic water depths . Maybe .
Have Alice's fans all died of cirrhosis?
jeff p
i'm working on it!
He has made a new album and it is doing very well.