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Mrs. Jay's Beer Garden : ウィキペディア英語版
Mrs. Jay's
Mrs. Jay's was a popular bar and restaurant located in Asbury Park, New Jersey that took on several transformations during its 60 plus years of existence.

Mrs. Jay's was founded by John and Ida Jacobs〔The New York Times 2/26/1940, p. 19〕 and was located on Ocean and Second Ave., the current location of The Stone Pony. John and Ida started by selling hot dogs to tourists in 1922 at the Second Avenue location, but with the help of their daughter Jeanette and son-in-law Murray Weiner, eventually purchased the seasonal snack bar along with the property and established a family restaurant naming it Mrs. Jay's.
John and Ida also opened Mrs. Jay's Beer Garden located on Ocean Avenue to the left of the restaurant serving 2% beer until the end of prohibition in 1933.〔Asbury Park's Glory Days by Helen-Chantel Pike, p. 97 and 129〕
Starting in 1965, Mrs. Jay's Beer Garden briefly offered Go-Go dancing as entertainment, but a dancers see through blouse resulted in a police raid and the quick demise of Go-Go at Mrs. Jay's.〔Asbury Park's Glory Days by Helen-Chantel Pike, p. 131〕
The Weiner's sold off the restaurant in the '70's keeping only the beer garden, which by this time had become a popular music scene and bikers hangout.〔Asbury Park's Glory Days by Helen-Chantel Pike, p. 131〕 In 1974, the new owners of the restaurant building converted it into the nightclub known as The Stone Pony.
Steven Adler from Guns N' Roses wore a Mrs. Jay's T-shirt〔http://www.mrsjaystshirts.com〕 during the "Paradise City" video. Many bikers drank here and a very large amount of motorcycles can be seen parked in front of Mrs. Jay's Beer Garden in photos. Since Mrs. Jay's was an open-air establishment, it was open during the summer months. Mrs Jay's served mostly beer in pitchers or mugs and often featured live music.
After a change of ownership in the early to mid '80's, Mrs. Jay's Beer Garden fell on hard times and eventually closed, a victim of the disintegrating Asbury Park beach front area.
Sometime later, the beer garden structure was razed with the empty lot being acquired by the Stone Pony for use as an outdoor concert venue.
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