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Owners carry on John & Mary's tradition in new Batavia location

By Howard B. Owens

He's Ted and she's Mary and together they're the new owners of John & Mary's in Batavia.

If that sounds a little confusing, it might help to know a bit of the history of the venerable Erie County group of entries. 

John Guida opened his first sandwich shop in Cheektowaga in 1952. Mary, his wife, insisted her name be added to the sign, so it was. (Mary Guida is 88 and reportedly still working.)

Ted Ulm was born and raised in Cheektowaga and went to culinary school, became a chef, worked in a supper club and a bakery and hooked up with an instructor who owned a Greek catering business when he was 18.

"Once I learned the ropes, he could run two jobs a day," Ulm said.

That led to a connection with John & Mary's and eventually, Ted Ulm owned his own John & Mary's location in Cheektowaga. 

He opened another location in Alden in 1999, which he still owns. He opened another in Arcade that he later sold, but he does own Theo's Greek Family Restaurant in Arcade.

He married Mary in 2009, and the coincidence of her name has led many people, Ted said, to assume his name is John.

The name may be different, but the quality is the same, Ulm said.

"Everything I make is all homemade, our dough, our sauces, our Souvlaki is out of this world," Ulm said. "I win awards with it all the time."

"It's a bigger menu, but it's all quality food," he added. "We use all of John & Mary's recipes. I stick by what they did in 1952. Their homemade hot sauce, top-line mayonnaise, top of the line cold cuts."

This John & Mary's is actually the second in Batavia. There was a John & Mary's here in 1974 and '75.

When Ted and Mary moved to Corfu, they started thinking it was time to bring John & Mary's back to Batavia.

From the time Ted opened his first John & Mary's in 1990, he expanded the menu so that there would be something for everybody. 

There's a full Greek menu and a full Mexican menu, Ulm said.

"John & Mary's is a place where a family can come and everybody will be happy," Ulm said.

John & Mary's is located at the old Scooter's location, 3711 W. Main Street Road, Batavia.

CORRECTION: The information about Mary Guida came from the John & Mary's web site, which is apparently very out of date. Mary Guida passed in 2007.

Elizabeth Downie

I always get the Souvlaki Sandwich and it is AMAZING! They have BOGO free on Tuesdays for all of their Greek meals... all the way until MARCH!! Woo hoo! Also, their homemade thick hot sauce is SUPERB!! Oh, and though I wish we had a Ted's Hotdogs in Batavia, John & Mary's has some pretty good hotdogs, too!

Worth the visit and every penny that you spend there! Great service is definitely the icing on this cake!

:)

Feb 6, 2015, 2:08pm Permalink
Greg Bruggman

I ordered bologna, onions and cheese hoagie from there this evening and only ate half of it !! Great tasting and quite filling, and they even deliver, too. Will definitely do this again !!

Feb 6, 2015, 8:26pm Permalink
Brian Graz

Sounds good... I love Greek food... can't wait to try this.

The name should be a play after a little movie nostalgia... Ted & Mary & John & Mary... [remember Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice]

Feb 6, 2015, 9:23pm Permalink

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