Now that the old Nut House is gone, and the Tunnel Bar-B-Q as well, this old law office at 359 Goyeau, immediately south of the Nut House should be the next to go.
A nice old c. 1900 brick house, long ago altered for commercial use.
Pretty soon this will be just a memory too. It’s amazing how much this block has changed in the last decade. The Top Hat, Tunnel-Bar-B-Q and a few old houses, all gone.
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Why was it called The Nut House?
Pete, Because they sold nuts.
Windsorite all my life, and I don't remember a Nut House on Goyeau. I remember the one on Ouellette.