Thursday, April 04, 2002
Cooper'stown serves 'em up in Cleveland
The Associated Press
CLEVELAND Alice Cooper has brought his sports and rock music theme restaurant to the self-proclaimed home of rock 'n' roll.
The rocker came to Cleveland for the debut of his second Alice Cooper'stown restaurant. He opened his first in his hometown of Phoenix. The restaurant is near Jacobs Field.
It features sports and music memorabilia, including an autographed photo of Muhammad Ali with Elvis Presley, a jersey from Indians pitcher Bob Feller and a football autographed by Jim Brown of the Cleveland Browns.
The menu includes Rock City Chili, a reference to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum, and No More Mr. Nice Pie Pizzas, a play on Mr. Cooper's single, No More Mr. Nice Guy.
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