House of Roulx blind embossed stamping
Authentic Edition rubber stamp
Letter of Authenticity
From the artist:
"This one's for my Boston people. My Massholes. My North Shore denizens, my New Englanders, my people buried under 16 inches of snow right now. This is the Hilltop Steakhouse, a defunct behemoth of a restaurant notable for having a 68 foot tall neon cactus sitting implausibly along a stretch of commercial highway just north of Boston. Route 1 in Saugus was home to some of the largest and weirdest restaurants in America and was a rare bit of Las Vegas glitz in Massachusetts. I used to ride along it sometimes on my way to visit my grandparents. In the mid 80's, Hilltop Steakhouse was by far the largest restaurant in the U.S. Just down the road was Kowloon, a massive Chinese restaurant which during it's 80's heyday was #4 or 5 on that list. And then there was Weylu's. A 1500 person capacity palace which lived and died on a hill overlooking all of Route 1. There were rumors that live deer roamed it’s interior."