File #: 13377    Version: 0 Name: Italian Gardens restaurant courtesy.
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 10/2/2000 In control: County Legislature
On agenda: 10/2/2000 Final action: 10/2/2000
Title: A RESOLUTION congratulating the Italian Gardens restaurant upon the occasion of its 75th anniversary.
Sponsors: Victor E. Callahan, Terry Young
Indexes: 2000 - 2006 COURTESY RESOLUTIONS
IN THE COUNTY LEGISLATURE OF JACKSON COUNTY, MISSOURI

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A RESOLUTION congratulating the Italian Gardens restaurant upon the occasion of its 75th anniversary.


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RESOLUTION # 13377, October 2, 2000

INTRODUCED BY Victor E. Callahan and Terry Young, County Legislators


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WHEREAS, in 1925 the late John Bondon, with his nephew by marriage Frank Lipari, opened the Italian Gardens restaurant at 13th and Walnut in Kansas City, Missouri; and,

WHEREAS, they later moved the restaurant to a former bank building at 1531 Grand Avenue in Kansas City, where the vault became the private dining room and silverware was stored in cubbyholes designed for deposit slips and blank checks; and,

WHEREAS, in 1933 the restaurant moved to its current location at 1110 Baltimore in Kansas City, with the help of a $1,500.00 loan from one of its waitresses; and,

WHEREAS, at that time, Mr. Bondon and Mr. Lipari had one new pair of shoes between them and whoever worked the front of the restaurant got to wear them; and,

WHEREAS, during World War II, the name of the restaurant was temporarily changed to "The Gardens" because of anti-Italian sentiment, and the restaurant was open only for dinner because much of the staff was serving in the war; and,
WHEREAS, over the years, the Italian Gardens has served a diverse group of patrons, including Joe DiMaggio, Katheryn Hepburn, Frank Sinatra, Liberace, and famed outlaws Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow; and,

WHEREAS, singer Frankie Avalon once sought shelter at the restaurant when 500 frenzied fans were chasing him down the street, and actor Anthony Quinn held his own birthday party there when he was in town for a movie premiere; and,

WHEREAS, the restaurant's large community table became a gathering place for traveling salesmen, artists, athletes, and others who didn't want to eat alone; and,

WHEREAS, former Kansas City Parks and Recreation Board Commissioner Carl DiCapo filled in as a cashier one night...

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