![]() The walls are reminders of the deep family ties. Her maternal grandparents opened the restaurant, on the very same spot, shortly after Prohibition in the 1930s. The Whistle Stop Café has been a mainstay in Deep River and is part of Watrous’ heritage. “Oldies, but groovy oldies,” said Kayser.Įvery patron who enters the 900-square-foot eatery is welcomed with a warm salutation and as they leave you can hear, “Thanks guys.” Music will still fill the air with songs from Billy Joel, Steely Dan, Elton John, Chicago and Rolling Stones and more. When people return to enjoy this 20-year-old restaurateur's cuisine they will be welcomed to the same cozy restaurant that has welcomed guests for years. The windows will be covered over and much work will be going on behind closed doors, “mainly deep cleaning,” said Kayser. Kayser has closed the restaurant until March 18 to put her personal touches on the Whistle Stop Café. “She’s going to be so nice and pleasant and I just need to move on.” ![]() “She’s going to be so good at this,” said Watrous. ![]()
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