Tuesday 23 August 2011

Elvis Remains King~In Israel...

Here I am With The King!
Take the the Neve Ilan exit off the highway between Jerusalem and Tel Aviv , and there, situated between the Arab village of Abu Ghosh, and the Christian moshav of Yad Hashmona,  is a very unique place. 

That place is The Elvis Inn. You can't miss it because in front of it stands a five meter tall golden statue of the King, that was erected in 1997. This is in addition to the 1989 statue that, at the time, was the worlds tallest at four meters.

Recently I took my brother, Daniel  to pay a visit to this unique cafe. In addition to the video below, we sampled a good old fashioned Elvis Burger.

As a point of interest,  our (other) brother Joshua, helped make the feet of Elvis!

1,728 Picture of The King Cover Every Surface
    I was able to sit down with Amir, son of the owner, Yuri Yoeli to learn more about the beginnings of the Elvis Inn.

Together with his brother Amnon, Yuri purchased what was then a truck stop called the Mountain Inn (Pundak Haharim) in 1974.

Uri Yoeli had always been an Elvis Presley fan. However, when he married, he found his wife did not share his love for the King!

There were two Elvis portraits in his house and his wife declared she would not have them and they must go. Uri took his pictures to his cafe and mounted them by the cash register.

As the story goes, when Uri was in Tel Aviv one day he overheard two cab drivers planning to  meet up at "Elvis". Curious he asked for the location and was surprised to find it was his own cafe they were talking about! 

You Can Sit With Elvis at His Table
From that point on, the cafe became known as the Elvis Inn and the transformation back to the days of rock-n-roll began in earnest.

When you enter the restaurant it is like being transported to the 50's.  Four life-sized Elvis statues are scattered around the premises in various poses, sitting at a table, strumming a guitar, and, in general watching over the place.

The juke box plays non-stop Elvis tunes and as one gazes about you see approximately 1,728 pictures mounted on every available surface~more than half of the photos are gifts from fans and friends around the world.

The food is a mixture of Israeli and American with something for everyone.

Everything in the place is Elvis~from the menus to the souvenirs that you can buy on the way out.

Sugar Packets boast the profile of the Great One~it is very hard to deface one by opening it!
 
Life Size!
 Even the coffee mugs have a picture of...you guessed it! To this day if you order a hot drink you keep the mug.

...And we made sure to get ours!

The Elvis Inn is a pilgrimage site for many people including some very famous names.

The list of past visitors includes the American 6th fleet, Michael Jackson, Sylvester Stallone, Joe Cocker, Sting and of course, a host of Elvis impersonators. 

Elvis Watching Over the Booths
On the anniversary of his birthday (08 January 1935) and his yahrzeit (16 August 1977) Elvis lovers and impersonators from across Israel and abroad, make a pilgrimage to the Elvis Inn to celebrate.

The Inn receives more than 5,000 letters and queries a year from around the world and there are traditions and legends galore!

One such tradition tells of the massive fire of 03 July 1995. When the flames raged through the Jerusalem Corridor, destroying everything in its path,  the Elvis Inn was spared~many fans considered this to be a miracle.

Yes, He Even Monitors the WC!

It has become a tradition for many newlyweds to come to the Elvis Inn to be photographed standing (or sitting) next to the King, 

Rumour even has it that Elvis was a "Shabbos Goy" for his Jewish neighbours when he was young man. He was supportive of Israel, and it is said that his ties remained strong throughout his life.

Next time you are in the area, be sure to drop in for a burger and a bit of nostalgia!

For your pleasure, here is the video from our visit to the Elvis Inn and the story of this amazing landmark and it's humble beginnings, as told to me by Amir Yoeli...Enjoy!

2 comments:

  1. I am also an Elvis fan. In 2002 I fell asleep on the bus going back to Tel Aviv. The bus stopped and I thought I was dreaming when I saw a giant statue of Elvis in front of me in the middle of Israel! I didn't have too much money but "bought" for a few pennies (which was all I had at the time) a poster of Elvis from the Elvis Inn. The counter server who "sold" me the poster was intrigued that I had been to Graceland and wanted a detailed description of all I could remember.. I still have the poster hanging in my front hall.My desert mirage is a lasting memory!

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  2. I visited the place in 1989. I think I was part of the American 6th Fleet, as I was on the USS theodore Roosevelt. I was amazed at the slice of home, smack in the middle of Israel.

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