The building was originally owned by the Sisters of Mercy whose soup was regularly delivered by Edna Strickland to various charities around Hill Valley. In 1931, the business was taken over by Irving "Kid" Tannen and converted to a front where illegal alcohol was stored underground. The soup served was cabbage (also referred to as scrole ribollita). Cue Ball was in charge of serving the soup. By 1955, the location was occupied by Lou's Cafe. By 1986B, the location was occupied by SoupMo.
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| - The building was originally owned by the Sisters of Mercy whose soup was regularly delivered by Edna Strickland to various charities around Hill Valley. In 1931, the business was taken over by Irving "Kid" Tannen and converted to a front where illegal alcohol was stored underground. The soup served was cabbage (also referred to as scrole ribollita). Cue Ball was in charge of serving the soup. By 1955, the location was occupied by Lou's Cafe. By 1986B, the location was occupied by SoupMo.
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- Position in Courthouse Square: 1931
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| - The building was originally owned by the Sisters of Mercy whose soup was regularly delivered by Edna Strickland to various charities around Hill Valley. In 1931, the business was taken over by Irving "Kid" Tannen and converted to a front where illegal alcohol was stored underground. The soup served was cabbage (also referred to as scrole ribollita). Cue Ball was in charge of serving the soup. On June 13, 1931, Marty had his first encounter with Kid Tannen and Cue Ball here. During the afternoon of that day, he returned with Emmett Brown to set it up so that Edna would pick up some barrels of alcohol. By 1955, the location was occupied by Lou's Cafe. By 1986B, the location was occupied by SoupMo.
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