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Jose's Noodle Factory

Repurposed Commercial in Guelph, Ontario, Canada

May 14 2012

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Recent status Repurposed
Location # 4745

I am not sure if this may interest some but this place was amazing back in the day. Service slipped over the years and eventually closed. It is full of cheesy decor inside and out.

The photo ops are there, if restaurants interest you.

I decided to leave this full member as I don't want to see it get trashed.

I never went in as I was walking past with my son, but access is easy.

Update by f.o.s.
This place has been completed renovated into an office/commercial lease complex. All the fun is gone :(

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4 years ago

I used to love eating here. Madddd nostalgia.

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12 years ago

wow f.o.s., I was hoping to go back and shoot inside, ya snooze ya lose I guess! thanks for the update

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12 years ago

Just stopped in at this place and it's been gutted. A contractor said a medical office was going in there along with another business. They totally ripped out the patio out front too.

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12 years ago

Looks like Jose's noodle went limp?

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12 years ago

interesting...

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12 years ago

ann_faith - I remember going last summer but nothing came up on a google search

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12 years ago

nice one. photocbear, how long since the "noodle factory actually closed? do u know?

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12 years ago

ah, cheesy, noodle interior, mmm, see ya around Guelph bud.

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12 years ago

phrenzee - it has been 3 since I moved to the area back in the late 90s. I am planning to go back to shoot the interiors as they had very cheesy but cool decor inside

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12 years ago

Just south of one of my favourite cemeteries.

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12 years ago

lol, never thought of it! sorry all you industrial shooters :-)

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12 years ago

haha! It tricked me as well, I was thinking it would be some factory. Maybe it is mexican noodles lol.

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12 years ago

The location name tricked me! I was hoping for industrial deliciousness! Maybe Jose should have stuck to Mexican cuisine as the building is styled.