This full page advertisement for the Century Buffet appeared in the book What: Souvenir of Sandusky and the Islands of Lake Erie, published by Hill and Bolly in 1903. According to the Sandusky
Evening Star of October 14, 1902, William C. Klaes took possession of the
Century saloon and café on Columbus Avenue, taking over the business from Fred
Volk. Mr. Klaes is pictured in the center of the page. An
advertisement from 1903 indicated that the business was thriving.
One of the favorite beverages on tap
at the Century was Atlas Beer. An article in the December 31, 1903 issue of the
Sandusky Star Journal reported that
Mr. Klaes had been secured to be the manager of the African American
boxer Jim Watts.
By 1907, Charles T. Wolfe was the proprietor of the Century. Mr.
Wolfe went out of business in 1909, due to poor business in general, as well as
high liquor taxes. Because of its prime location in downtown Sandusky, a
variety of businesses have been in operation at the site; Daly’s Pub now occupies the spot on Columbus Avenue that was once home
to the Century Buffet.
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