Four Generations of Families Serving Families Since 1933
| Our Mission
• To provide a wholesome dining experience, with Top Quality food and a staff that wants to exceed the CUSTOMERS expectations!!
Our Vision
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To maintain a profitable operation that will continue our TRADITION of
Quality Family dining, at a reasonable cost, in a comfortable
atmosphere, with exceptional service.
Our Values
• We are in business to meet our customers needs.
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We believe in empowering our staff to resolve customers concerns on the
spot. We treat our employees as we want them to treat our customers.
• We believe in continuing our Family Tradition.
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We believe in you the customer, and by this tradition we will continue
to make a reasonable profit, that will allow us to remain competitive,
healthy, community involved, and a Family Restaurant where generation
will continue to gather.
• We seek your comments, for we realize to exceed your expectations, we need to know what they are.
• Your safety, health, comfort, nourishment and Quality Service are Number "One" to US!!!
Considered the oldest family name in Watertown pizza, Sboro Family Restaurants is as rich in history as its pizza is in flavor.
In 1903, Samuel Anzalone opened the first spaghetti factory in Northern New York at 840 Coffeen Street, Watertown.
The
over seventy year old tradition that we speak of at Art's Jug, dates
back to 1933, when people dined in what was then the "Stone Jug."
"Stone" represented the authentic limestone block appearance of the
building, and the "Jug" referred to the bootlegging of jugs used during
the Prohibition. Fifteen years after Samuel's daughter, Mrs. Marie
Anzalone Sboro and her husband, Attilio, opened the restaurant, her son,
Arthur, returned from the war. In his honor, she changed the name of
the restaurant to "Art's Jug."
In 1948, Arthur and his wife,
Johanna, the second-generation, assumed management of the restaurant.
They advanced the business upon a commitment to quality, service,
cleanliness and relationships with customers, employees and vendors.
Their children, Cynthia, Arthur, and Steven were a familiar sight at the
restaurant and played an integral role in the family business. The
family atmosphere became an asset, as generations of families returned
to Art's Jug year after year. Read More About Marie C. Sboro Read More About Arthur A. Sboro
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