I was happy to find the above Grand Opening ad for Sutter’s Nut Shop, which ran in the Lorain Journal on May 21, 1937. I had only mentioned Sutter’s once previously on this blog, so it was about time that I put the spotlight on this longtime, well-remembered Lorain business.
Actually, there were two businesses run by John H. Sutter – with one on each side of Broadway. Sutter’s Nut Shop was located at 636 Broadway next to the Tivoli Theatre. Sutter’s Sandwich Shop was at 525 Broadway.
Sutter’s Nut Shop seems to be the earlier of the two businesses, first appearing in the city directory and phone book in 1937. The sandwich store was in the next available directory, the 1940 edition.
For a time, there were more Sutter’s outlets listed in the city directory in addition to the two main stores in Downtown Lorain. In the early 1940s, there was one at 1924 Broadway and another at 2832 Broadway. There were even two stores on Pearl. But by the late 1940s, the two main stores located downtown were all that were listed in the directory,
Sutter’s Nut Shop was often listed as a confectionery, which is basically a sweet shop where one could purchase candy.
It was a very popular store. “You couldn’t beat Sutter’s. That’s where the kids would meet,” explained my mother recently. “That’s who Sutter’s catered to: the kids.”
By the time of the 1957 city directory, John Sutter had apparently decided to focus on the Nut Shop. About that time, Sutter’s Sandwich Shop became Firestone’s Sandwich Shop. (I'm not sure if it changed ownership or just the management.)
John Sutter retired around 1968, turning the business over to his son, John T. Sutter, who ran it for at least another ten years. The business moved to 710 Broadway near the end of its long run. John T. Sutter and his wife Janet also ran Sugar ’N Spice at 714 Broadway.
Sadly, Sutter’s Nut Shop disappeared in the 1980 city directory. Many longtime Downtown Lorain businesses closed around that time.
Hopefully, another family business can emulate Sutter’s success and make a long-term commitment to Downtown Lorain.
As my mother noted, “They sure could use a Sutter’s there now."
Actually, there were two businesses run by John H. Sutter – with one on each side of Broadway. Sutter’s Nut Shop was located at 636 Broadway next to the Tivoli Theatre. Sutter’s Sandwich Shop was at 525 Broadway.
Sutter’s Nut Shop seems to be the earlier of the two businesses, first appearing in the city directory and phone book in 1937. The sandwich store was in the next available directory, the 1940 edition.
For a time, there were more Sutter’s outlets listed in the city directory in addition to the two main stores in Downtown Lorain. In the early 1940s, there was one at 1924 Broadway and another at 2832 Broadway. There were even two stores on Pearl. But by the late 1940s, the two main stores located downtown were all that were listed in the directory,
Sutter’s Nut Shop was often listed as a confectionery, which is basically a sweet shop where one could purchase candy.
It was a very popular store. “You couldn’t beat Sutter’s. That’s where the kids would meet,” explained my mother recently. “That’s who Sutter’s catered to: the kids.”
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Late 1950s phone book listing |
John Sutter retired around 1968, turning the business over to his son, John T. Sutter, who ran it for at least another ten years. The business moved to 710 Broadway near the end of its long run. John T. Sutter and his wife Janet also ran Sugar ’N Spice at 714 Broadway.
Sadly, Sutter’s Nut Shop disappeared in the 1980 city directory. Many longtime Downtown Lorain businesses closed around that time.
Hopefully, another family business can emulate Sutter’s success and make a long-term commitment to Downtown Lorain.
As my mother noted, “They sure could use a Sutter’s there now."