Couple from Florida
Author: Manuel F. Simoes
Enjoying Life in Gloucester Mass
The Yellow Sub Shop–More Than just a Sub Shop
The Yellow Sub Shop along with catering, we serve breakfast sandwiches, coffee, and pastries. Our dinners are complete with bread bowl soups, hot and cold subs and dinner plates. Come Visit and enjoy !!
Located: 73 Pleasant St, Gloucester, MA 01930
Telephone: (978) 281-2217
Regular Hours Mon – Wed7:00 am – 9:30 pm
Thu – Fri7:00 am – 10:00 pm
Sat7:00 m – 9:00 pm
Sun7:00 am – 3:00 pm


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Café Brew and Spirits – A great experience
A great experience from 6:30 AM – 10:00 PM Seven Days a week, featuring a full coffee espresso bar with full liquor bar, with over 50 whiskeys to enjoy. From breakfast sandwiches, a light lunch sandwich or salad, and panini, and in the evening enjoy a delicious desert with your favorite drink.
A great atmosphere to enjoy All Day and Evening
Located at 3 Main Street
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The “Catnip Man” of Gloucester
THE CATNIP MAN of GLOUCESTER
I saw this photo at Otto Tolvanen Photos of Beverly. Otto said he remembers the Catnip Man roaming the streets of Beverly, but thought he was originally from Gloucester. Further research showed that the Catnip Man was featured in a post in GoodMorningGloucester in 2013 by E.J. Lefavour.
“According to Stephen P. Hall of Beverly, the Capnip Man’s real name was William Albert Joseph Patrick Swayne Luscomb. Bill lived the last years of his life in a rooming house at 32 Broadway Street in Beverly, and was a familiar sight on Cabot Street in the late 1950s until his death in 1962.”
The Catnip Man photos are being sold by Otto Tolvanen of Beverly.
Vistor from Australia
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Visitors to Gloucester on PTS Tours
I met Erik from PTS Tours during one of his tours to Gloucester from Wisconsin, he was headed to the Gloucester House with approximately 40 tourists anxious to have flavor of Ne England
