Perry History Bite--Known far and wide the Hole-in-the-Wall restaurant has, since 1932, catered to the Perry area. More than just for the food it is about the people behind the counter who are the “HOLE”. Starting out in 1932 as a “hot dog” emporium the Dovolos family was known during war time to not turn people away from their doors. During those “war” times thousands of service people were fed “on the house” in memory of the three generations of the Dovolos family that served the U.S.. For many years the “eat-it-and-beat-it” eatery was open 7 days a week, 365 days a year and many civic, area and humanitarian awards came their way for their community mindedness. This sense of community continues today on the Standpipe Road, under new owners, where the new Hole-in-the-Wall is now located and you can still catch a good meal. (from Perry, NY As It Was and Is)
There is a coin for the FTF