Venus de Milo Celebrates 50th Anniversary
David Dadekian, GoLocalProv Editor
Venus de Milo Celebrates 50th Anniversary

Monsour Ferris worked three jobs during the Great Depression one was managing a bowling alley which was eventually taken from by eminent domain to put in the Braga Bridge. So he bought land in Swansea to build a thirty-lane bowling alley, but the bank would only give him money for twenty lanes. Ferris’ brother-in-law Charlie had some restaurant experience and he convinced Ferris to add a lounge.
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At one point a ten-pin bowling alley opened two miles away. In that one summer the Venus de Milo lost 70% of their business to them. But Monsour Ferris persisted and the business thrived. Monte Ferris attributes that to the key people that his dad found to work there. The key word is loyalty. There are currently two employees who’ve been with the Venus de Milo for more than forty years, seventeen people who have been working there thirty years or more and twenty who have been there over twenty years.
I will head back to the Venus to check out the restaurant and see what changes occur. It should be interesting to see how a fifty-year-old business, especially one that is so of its time as the Venus de Milo, will grow with the twenty-first century. Having met Monte Ferris and heard the story of their first fifty years it’s not hard to see that persistence continuing, to keep the business going at least another fifty years, if not many more.
