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词条 Huether Hotel
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  1. History

  2. Current business

  3. The Huether during prohibition

  4. References

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The Huether Hotel is a building of Canadian national historic significance{{cn|date=February 2017}} in Waterloo. Originally, a commercial hotel to Waterloo's first brewery, it served as a hotel and storage area for its sister brewery, a source of alcohol during Canadian prohibition and eventually a cafe, restaurant and pub. It remains an architectural feature and gathering spot for uptown Waterloo.

History

The hotel changed hands to Theresa Kuntz in 1899 when Christopher Huether died then to Albert Snyder in 1934 and the Adly family in 1953. Between 1934 and 1987, the premises where named the Kent Hotel, to attract a richer crowd.[2]

Current business

"The Huether" no longer operates as a hotel but as a restaurant (Lion Brewery Restaurant), brewpub (Barley Works Pub and Grill), and cafe (Cafe 1842). The Lion brewery continues to operate (and supply the restaurant) from next door.[3]

The Huether during prohibition

In 1961, the Waterloo Works Department, found a hole in a street adjacent the property and unwittingly unearthed a cavern and tunnel that had been dug out west of the Huether that is believed to have served as storage during prohibition, although the cavern itself likely dates to the Huether ownership during the late 19th century. Further excavations in 1981 also found foundations from a previous Malt house and Masonic lodge. The entire area was used to create room for the restaurant that is now on site.[2]

References

1. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.historicplaces.ca/en/rep-reg/place-lieu.aspx?id=8281 |title= HistoricPlaces.ca |accessdate= 2013-08-21}}
2. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.historicplaces.ca/en/rep-reg/place-lieu.aspx?id=8281 |title=Huether Hotel, Celebrating 50 years of Adlys Hospitality |accessdate=2013-08-21}}
3. ^{{cite web|url= http://www.huetherhotel.com/ | title= Huether Hotel.com |accessdate= 2013-08-21}}
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1 : Buildings and structures in Waterloo, Ontario

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