The pizza here is crispy and delicious and where else can you dine while listening to the largest Wurlitzer in the world.
It has 6000 pipes and is powered by four turbine blowers.
It combines good food with unique entertainment, always a sure hit for visitors and locals alike.
My favorite part is the dancing cats when they play the Alley Cat Song. I'm still trying to figure out the video, so this is not very good...but it will provide a feel for it.
I'm still learning the camera and couldn't figure out how to get the flash to come up, so the photos taken were not of the best quality.
Long Live the Queen of Organ Music
too cute. that's some organ/instrument/monster!
ReplyDeleteWhat a neat place! I love the organ music. It brings back memories of my teenage years at the roller skating rink. Those were such good old days. It's almost 5 pm here and it is still snowing and the wind is still blowing. The good part of this whole storm is that I'm retired and did not have to go out to work in this mess. Oh I just love that part!!
ReplyDeleteWell, it's getting close to din din time. Pogo's giving me the "I'm hungry Mom" look. You have a great evening. Hugs, Edna B.
Amazing blog and very interesting stuff you got here! I definitely learned a lot from reading through some of your earlier posts as well and decided to drop a comment on this one!
ReplyDeleteThis sounds like a fun place. Would love to hear the organ music! Where in AZ is this?
ReplyDeleteIt's located at 1149 E Southern, Mesa AZ. If you are ever out that way be sure to take time to visit and enjoy the pizza and music.
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