Jim Goodwin, do we have any pictures of TOBY'S CAFETERIA on NW 54th St ????????????????????? By the late '70s, though, the company had been sold. I do remember the Circus themed berger place in Coral Gables on a street that ran perpendicular to Miracle Mile. Over the past few years, beloved establishments like Tobacco Road, Wolfies Rascal House, Davids Caf, Jumbos, and Escopazzo have all closed. I'm hoping someone here will remember Walt's (or Walter's) Restaurant on N. W. 20th Street between 10th and 11th Avenue in Miami. The antique booze bottles and vintage posters found throughout The Bar are a nod to its long history in Miami. . The Egg Rolls were delicious. They also had locations on 27th Ave and 183rd St, N.W 103rd St just over the bridge heading into Hialeah, and just east of the 163rd Street Shopping Center. In 1954, it was franchised to a couple of fellas from Miami franchised the brand in Miami. Mom and dad graduated in 61 from Hialeah High. I remember going to Jack Perry's Sidewalk Cafe many times in the early to mid sixties, but I remember a big three sided bar and many tables inside. Knowing what was to follow, the venue was apposite. Does anybody remember a Chinese buffet called Yum's on 15th ave and Thomas their was a second location on 19th ave and Peoria. As the last-standing Royal Castle in Miami (there used to be around 180 in its 1960s heyday) this quick service spot in North Miami serves up a heavy dose of nostalgia along with slider burgers, birch beer and plenty of breakfast specials. I went to Miami High and we's go between both Paley's and IHOP. Although it didn't hold up against Chili's, TGI Fridays, and Applebee's, there was a time when it was fairly ubiquitous throughout the states. Foxs officially opened in 1946 as a sandwich shop and liquor store, though over the years it evolved into a full-service restaurant with a venerable bar. For almost 40 years, La Camaronera Restaurant & Fish Market has been a go-to, no-frills spot for locals and non-locals alike to grab a fresh seafood at inexpensive prices. We used to stay at the motel for two weeks every other year. St. Petersburg. I passed it on to Pete Ciolfi so he can tell his mom about yet another person who remembers Quinty's. Firmly established in an unassuming corner of South Miami, it is off the traditional tourist route, yet it became an institution for both tourists and local alike. In 1956, it was welcomed in Miami Beach, per Florida Backroads Travel. My Mom then moved to 7999 NW 15th Ave where I returned to after Vietnam. Thanks for a great site.. "Guest" and Miami High Stingaree. How about Dean's Waffle Shop on 36th AV. Thanks Mark, I added it to the list of "gone but not forgotten. Right near Chippys, 2 doors west or so. 1970 - the Gold Triangle store at 7420 SW 88 Street, Kendall: 1970 - aerial view of Dressel's Dairy on Milam Dairy Road: 1970 - aerial view of the Palm Springs North development in northwest Dade County, Florida: 1970 - aerial view of Miami Lakes south of the Palmetto and area to north of the Palmetto: 1970 - aerial view of the Miami Lakes . All but one of these influential restaurants closed, with Chef Allens, the last bastion, closing in 2011. Owning and operating a restaurant is a tough feat and not for the faint of heart. Hello. I live right in back of it in a new apartment complex and run by Mrs, Mack. Guest of 13-Apr-2013: I'd love to see one also and be able to post it on here. Of course, property values arent the only reason why seemingly popular restaurants close. did I miss it? . Was the Pizza Tower near Ace Music on N.W. they Owned a resturant on U.S 1 and about 132 st. S.W. Where to get the best croqueta in town Miami will be a debate for the ages but we always know a major contender will be Islas. Also there was a Royal Castle we used to go to on Biscayne Blvd near Cushman School. That was at the old Steven's market on Red Rd near US1. LYNN- you MUST be talking about Marcella's in North Miami, 138 st. & Dixie Hwy. of marijuana waiting to be entered as evidence in court cases. I have a glass from there and would like to know more about it. The newspaper left in 1957, and the building was used by the federal government to take in Cuban refugees to provide medical treatment and process documentation. I used to spend winters as a little girl at my grandparents'vacation home (lucky kid, huh!) I was raised in Hialeah(1950-1987) and there were a lot of restaurants that were pictured here. I was hoping someone besides myself remembered Leonard's La Pena on Bird Road. Also, there was Shriley's across the street from Miami High. Thanks. This is a fun and interesting website. I love the cover of this booklet, not just for its significance to our topic, but check out the total lack of railings around the balconies! Lynn J. Charlie B - What about Paly's Big Wheel Drive-in Rest..? I think their last name was something like Zipantis. Anyone out there remember??? It was a small place and had two huge plam trees out front on either side of the door. I grew up in Carol City in St. Monica's parish. The drive-in reminded me of the one at Bird and US 1 (there's a post office now). Thank You for all the memories. So many memoriesso much GOOD food! I'd love to see some pictures of the Golden Earrings Lounge on NW79th St. Near the race track. There was an A&W Rootbeer stand on the corner of US1 and SW 141 St. just north of perrine. Unfortunately we lost it many years ago and a number of restaurants have failed in the same location. Guest of 9-JUN-2015: I'm working on the images you sent and they should be up on this page in an hour or two. It was one of my family's favorite restaurants in the late 1940s to the 1950's. The Flashbak Shop Is Open & Selling All Good Things, "Miami Beach is where neon goes to die" - Lenny Bruce. A 24 hr a day delight. But someday someone will do it and they will be posted. Hi Donna: I'm beginning to think that 20% of Miami moved to Brevard County and in another year or two I'll be up there hopefully. Does anybody remember Joey Dees peppermint lounge on I believe 27th ave it was near Dade Jr college, how about a place called 1 South and another lounge called Par Tee Lounge which was located near a lighted par 3 golf course. Sharon W. Miami Beach, FL. I might be trying to find a needle in a haystack. But this Land of the Elderly status didnt exactly boost tourism. Growing up you know that when it was time for your quinceaera there was only one place to get your cake: Vickys Bakery. Wow, those were good times and glad I grew up in the best of times, the innocent 50's and wild 60's. Then in 1921 his small stand on Miami Beach began to sell them and the rest is history. 11 South Florida Food Halls, Markets, and Yards, Mapped, The Hottest New Restaurants in Miami, March 2023, 10 New Bars With Great Cocktails in Miami. Question. But Miami hadnt totally abandoned hope of attracting tourists. I had never heard of the Pig Trail Inn so I entered "Pig Trail Inn Miami Beach" into the Google search box and I came up with a menu for sale on Amazon for $125. (I only know it existed, because 71st Ave doesn't have an updated GoogleStreetView shot.). One section had a turn-table floor that swept--very slowly--past curved bay windows with a view of the 60's-era traffic through that bit of Coral Gables and those tall, spindly palms that lined Dixie Highway back then. 19565 Biscayne Blvd #938, Aventura, FL 33180. Haven't been back since I know things have changed since 87.. Wasn't the Granada Restaurant on S.W. Lounge on South Dixie HWY? Vintage Florida. Soon more and more produce was added and the Homestead fruit stand was born. The ebb and flow of Miamis culinary scene means not just navigating a crowded marketplace, but being prepared to pivot as necessary, to stay abreast of trends and know when to move on and start something fresh. I celebrated 10 years of retirement last month and it's gone by in a blur but it's been a lot of fun. Great steak sandwich. We moved to Starke, Fl. (1979) There was a Playboy Club next door! Thanks again for sharing the memories. Sure, I'd love to add it to the site. I believe that restaurant was on Collins Avenue, in Miami Beach. As if to signal its catastrophic fall from grace, in 1972 the Democratic National Convention was hosted in Miami Beach; riots and revolt broke out everywhere. Guest of 21-JAN-14, thank you for your comment regarding the Lum's but do you know what photo? 736 reviews. We could watch airplanes take off from Miami Intl Airport from her backyard. I used to work at Lum's on Bird Road (1977) then at the Lum's at the Miami Airport Inn on Lejune Road. You can also support us by signing up to our Mailing List. What was the name of the drive-in on I think NW 27th ave & 79th All the carhops wore bright satin outfits and were on roller skates. Visit Website. Looking for a photo of the sorrento continental restaurant that was on Young circle in Hollywood in the early 50s. I also wondered if anyone remembers the famous candy store near The Pantry that used to sell hand dipped chocolate fruits. Think I solved my own mystery (below), after some extensive GoogleStreetViewing of the area. Also, I used to work at the Lums in Coconut Grove too. Great trip through memory lane I started working at Lums in the Grove in 1977. Miami in the 1970s and 80s: A Look at the Magic City's Turbulent Years "Miami Beach is where neon goes to die" - Lenny Bruce Miami was a thriving tourist destination throughout the sixties, with Jackie Gleason moving his shows to the Magic City, calling it the "sun and fun capital of the world" on camera each week. And, if youre honest, youll just drag up from the depths all the times youve hated or felt passionately about something and play it. It had delicious and large portions of Greek specialties and also wonderful prime ribs that hung off the edges of dinner plates. of cocaine worth $5.8 billion, in and around South Florida. Increased quality also means increased competition, between both old and new players. At 7140 SW 8th Street (at 71st Ave) there was a building last summer, called The Cascade Restaurant & Lounge (as seen via GoogleStreetView). We fished or drag raced every weekend. Absolutely beautiful - I think it had chandeliers, and the waiters were full of class! Starting in his early days at the Wet Paint Caf, he gained a love for experimenting with Latin ingredients in nontraditional ways. The restaurant seemed unchanged since the 1970s till it moved. Of course, I was just a kid, but I remember it well there was also a Publix, I think next door to Toby's it later moved to south of Coral Way and 27 Ave. Just had to say I agree with the other poster about Marcella's having the best garlic rollsawesome place!! Don, a friend just told me on Facebook that the Hasta Restaurant on Douglas Rd was what used to be the Douglas Rd Coffeehouse in the 1960s. W, Sign up for the ANDthe geography of Italy we picked up reading the Santacrocci place matswhile listening to Sinatra love songs! because it had gas. Albeit a short stint. Aldoros Bar.27th ave across from Funland Park. God I miss the old Royal Castles.used to practically live in them at the one in Coral gables and another on US 1 and 27th ave. You could fill a bag for 15 cents per burger and same for fries and get a birch beer to go..they were nickle at one timeand who can forget the bowls of chili and those great to order fried eggs bacon grits and toast. Does anyone remember Leonard's LaPena? My daughter now owns a very small version of our other restaurants and called Original Papa Nick's Pizza Take-out and catering. The following 31 photos show a slice of life in Florida during the 1970s: Young people standing on a pair of running horses at the Sarasota High School Sailor Circus, 1977. 3030 Ocean is definitely one of the most famous restaurants in Miami. And, what about the long, long soda fountain counter at Breeding's Drug Store also tucked in along that University stretch back then? In the end, the convention went on, but Miamis brand as the sun and fun capital of the world was gone. Ollies was there for years and Ollie was a true character. Thank you for bringing back some wonderful memories. Had some good meals there. I always remember that as a very busy place. two old ladies ran the place, and made the best hot fudge sundaes ever. Open in Google Maps Foursquare. Sarasota Florida. Lila Nikla. Thanks. Again, the guy didn't seem to know how to ring up their order etc., and he told them they didn't have to pay this morning. I went there the day I graduated from Miami Senior Higha bunch of us. You might enjoy perusing those.. Report as inappropriate. All great memories of my old neighborhood. 10 Fantastic Budget-Friendly Restaurants in Miami, 12 Classic Miami Restaurants Everyone Should Try. 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Tom from Hollywood, Thank you, both Dons!! To Don Boyd: You're correct about Brevard County having many ex-Miamians. But there were, of course, two sides in this conflict. There were some wonderful memories fo rme. Founded by the Perlman family, Lum's became popular among college students, says The South Florida Sun-Sentinel. Used to see Mayor of Miami and his wife eating in the Chesapeake Sea Food House. The business started in California in the late 1950s, and expanded across the country throughout the 60s and 70s.. With a wide menu, Sambo's was able to offer something for almost everyone dinners of everything from filet mignon to fried chicken, and breakfasts like the Papa Jumbo special (juice . Miami Senior High in 1964. Does anyone remember the name? Located in an alleyway off US1 in Pinecrest, Keg South is the epitome of a dive bar. Is it in here? I only moved here in 1945 or there abouts. It was a gay bar once owned by Zorita waaaaay back. It's just a matter of time as more and more folks discover the site and remember that they have a certain photo of a certain place. In the 70's that was a new concept. Does anyone remember Plantation Pit BBQ? but if you're on Facebook there are a few sites on there that post throwback photos from the Miami/Lauderdale area over the years, including photos and menus from now shuttered restaurants. Does anyone know what happened to a little juicebar called Athens on Collins Avenue, Does anyone remember or better have photos of the nightspot, "watering hole", not a restaurant, that was where the Melting Pot is now, Biscayne south of NE 163rd St? Hi Joseph, the Sorrento is only missing because I haven't come across any photos of it yet. Good food. I graduated from Beach High in 1964. Please consider making a donation to our site. Yes, I think you might be right. One really famous restaurant that I did not see is "Wolfies" on Miami Beach. The feds left in 1972, and it was sold to private buyers who used it for condominiums attracting the aforementioned influx of retirees. A pizza staple since the 1970s, this pizza parlor is known for its authentic NY slices, graffiti covered booths and arcade games to accompany its delicious pies. The images of Hialeah dining and drinking establishments are in the Hialeah Gallery. And as we return to more vintage allure, what all diehard fans are waiting for may just happen the relaunch of his original and acclaimed OLA on Biscayne Boulevard. There used to be a fair ground on 27th ave/79st around 1957 behind Lums. I will give you credit and thanks for sending it to me if you give me a name to use. After that, it has been a non-stop culinary rollercoaster, including a James Beard award. A pizza staple since the 1970s, this pizza parlor is known for its authentic NY slices, graffiti covered booths and arcade games to accompany its delicious pies. He may have grown up in New York, but the Godfather of Nuevo Latino Cuisine has a spirit that is all Cuban. They had great ribs and sweet potato pie! Jeanne Ledbetter-Knapp I lived at 781 n.w. This one opened in 1957 at the Cove Yacht Basin on the Intracoastal Waterway at Hillsborough Boulevard and could be accessed. The Majorette Drive In resturant on NW 79th st at 5 ave, The entire Little River area, the 8600 Club on NE 2nd ave, located just inches over the county line thereby giving it the right to stay open after the 2am closing time in the city limits, so they would open at midnight and stay open till 8am thereby giving any serious drinkers the option of going 24hours nonstop. the trio diner was a meeting place for everyone after all the bars and clubs closed. The preschool structure was built in 1991, as a sports bar - "Magics Billiards." Don thank you so much for putting my photos on your site. can't wait to drive by springview and MS jr high and down westward drive again-maybe i'll even bring my bike for old time sakes, does anybody remember a dairy bar out by the airport??? and if there are any real old timers here, you will remember the "Red Barn" located on NW 79th street just before the tracks going into Hialeah. Rosalie, thank you for posting some great memories. 25 Old-School Miami Restaurants, Bars and Markets Still WorthVisiting, Miami might be a young city in the grand scheme of things it was only incorporated in 1896 but we still have plenty of spots that have some history behind them that also serve solid food and drink. Years later when I saw Cirus Circus casino I thought of that place in the Gables! I love all th pictures. I have a copy of a 1970's Piccolo's Menu, if you want to include it in the collection. As for the Royal Castle that is still on 125th Street and NW 7th Ave, I ate there a few weeks ago and the burgers are still awesome! I remember Scotties drive in on N.W. #6 1970s vintage Miami Towers, 1990s 1 Point Upvote Downvote #7 Downtown Miami from Miami Avenue, 1990s 1 Point Upvote Downvote * #8 An abandoned van under a banyan tree off Old Cutler Road, Miami, 1990. Does anyone remember the Par-Tee (?) love this site-found it while doing research for a nostalgia visit to my hometown of miami springs -i was looking to see if pumpernick's in south miami was still open-boo hoo-but i will always have my fond memories of gracies italian with its great garlic knots and the donut holes my dad would bring home when he got off duty from the coral gables fire deparment from gracies delicatessen in miami springs-and lord how did i suvive riding my bike all over, all the way up to 49th street in hialeah. At the time I thought this was their big claim to fame (little did I know). Welcome Nicolle and thank you for your comment and memories. A couple ran it, Harry the chef, and his wife as waitress. I need to catch up on some of the comments that have been posted here, so here goes: Does anyone else remember the "Pallas Athena" Greek restaurant on West Flager St. a little past the railroad tracks? Thanks for the memories. To us, he is the chef behind places like the Wet Paint Caf with Bernie Matz on Lincoln Road, where got his big break in the 80s, and YUCA, an acronym for Young Urban Cuban Americans, where he highlighted a different side of Cuban cuisine. And George's Chicken Restaurant where, if George liked you, he would take you on a tour of his "secret" kitchen. I used to go there regularly and I would almost always eat in the neighborhood. I'll have to stop by the Sir Pizza on the key the next time we go over there. Does anyone have a picture of the Plantation restaurant or remember the hobby shop where they raced the big slot cars? I ate many "All You Can Eat" Shrimp dinners there but I left Miami in 1970 so it might have moved by '72. The Quinty's Italian restaurant at Hook Square that you mentioned was owned by the dad of two of my buddies (Quentin "Pete" and Eddie Ciolfi) in the late 50's and their mom Agnes is still alive and kicking up in the Titusville area. Sadly they are no longer around. Used to go there in the late sixties. Keep up the good work, love ya ! Originally part of the Pillsbury Corp., the restaurant was founded in 1976. I presume it was you who mentioned the one at 125th and 7th Avenue and I responded that there are two photos of it taken last month at the bottom of the above gallery of photos. Report as inappropriate. Pembroke Pines, FL. What about Santacroce's and Good Food near the U? auditorium? also one in Hialeah. Freedom Tower was built in 1925 and housed the Miami News. Great fries too. http://www.pbase.com/donboyd/image/83687388. Cannot remember the exact address, but there were lots of Puritan places around to get hot fudge sundaes. TR: welcome to the site and thank you for your comments. My father owned and operated it from 1947 to 1958. Bravo, Hi Linda, thank you for your comments and your memories. Do you have any pictures of IHOP Drive-In that was located at Bird Road and Dixie Highway? The one you mention at 79th and Miami Avenue is not in here, only because no one has sent one in and I've been unable to find one. Very popular at the time. Dad used to build and race dune buggies near PSN/Indian Mound and the Everglades. Anyone remember Cookie's on the Mile? Located in Miami, FL. And a local police scientist in Cocaine Cowboys (an amazing documentary on these turbulent times) estimated that any random $20 bill plucked from a Miami wallet in 1981 would have revealed traces of cocaine. If you're on the Key and don't go there you've missed some of the best pizza ever. Jim, I can not verify it because I don't have personal knowledge of what it was in the 60's due to growing up in Hialeah and I don't have any photos of the Douglas Road Coffeehouse on the site or in the backlog yet to be added. Also - I remember Black Caesar's Forge (somewhere in the Gables?) A month later, the Republican National Convention was also held there to even more hostile crowds. Does anyone remember the Snackery and the motel behind it? Dan, I was born on Miami Beach and still live in Miami. The oldest bar in Coral Gables, established in 1946, this place has something for everyone. It once served as the location for the legendary Minskys burlesque club; when it was destroyed by an errant barge during a hurricane, the pier became a popular place to fish, dance, and enjoy a sense of community. I know it is not much to go on but it would be great if someone remembers. I somehow remember it being close to the Miami address. Sweden House Smorgasbord, at 14875 S. Dixie Highway, was popular in the 60s/70s. With a large Hispanic community already established in Miami, Uruguayans made their way to the neighborhoods of North Beach and Coral Gables when they immigrated to the United States in the 1960s and 1970s. The Snackery was open 24 hours a day and always busy. Met my wonderful husband there at Happy Hour about 29 years ago.. WOW What Memories Rekindled kudos 2 U. Hi Carole and welcome to the website. I don't remember if it was even air conditioned, nobody cared, it was good. 18th Ave. It was a favorite of the working class and packed for lunch. I kept looking for a picture of Watsons Restaurant on NE 2 Ave. in Little River. That was the hangout for the 1963 Miami High crowd. You nibble on Florida shrimp and conch fritters, and sip a long, cool, Florida drink. Unsurprisingly, they all sing its praises. It even has a market in the back where you can pick it up to-go if youre in the mood to cook at home. How about Googies Inn, off limits to servicemen. My father worked as a waiter there when it was frequented by movie stars. Great site. The finest steaks and lobsters Don, what a great site. Oh Don, what joy you have brought all of us "old" miamians!!! I was HHS class of 1965. Mike, there was an amusement park on the south side of 79th Street and west of 27th Avenue called Funland and I'm seeking photos of it. I met the Actor Fred McMurry there. Burger King was founded as Insta Burger King way back in 1953. Thank you whomever. I wish i could connect with some of my friends that went to Orchard Villa Elem I had mrs Birch for my 1st grade teacher.Mrs Stonestreet was principal.I remember a name Carlos Ponce,a girl named Lily,Laraine,Jerry Sutton, and some others! My wife lived next door when we met in 1957 at the skating rink next door to Bird Bowl, and her folks owned the building which they sold to Frankie. Does anyone have a photo or postcard or anything for the Rocket Drive-in? 1 Point Upvote Downvote * #9 The Marlin Hotel and a vintage Cadillac convertible at kerbside on South Beach, Miami, 1990. South Florida. . My dad had a grocery store, Quality Market, just a few blocks up the street, on 7th Av and 15th St. What a wonderful website. 320 Miami Nostalgia 60s, 70s & 80s ideas | miami, florida, miami beach Pinterest Today Watch Explore Log in Sign up Miami Nostalgia 60s, 70s & 80s 325 Pins 8y M Collection by Marion Siegel Share Similar ideas popular now Miami Florida Miami Beach Palomar Leaning Tower Of Pisa Hometown Attraction 60s Contest Miami Nostalgia Community I don't have any photos but have fond memories of many,many Places listed. Sounds like you are describing the garlic rolls from Mario the Baker on W. Dixie Highway in North Miami. I was born in 1942 and raised in S. Dade. I do believe the Melting Pot was originally a Tony Roma's location. This classic restaurant on Miami Beach has seen many reincarnations since originally opening as a forge for Miamis elite in the 1920s. Nov 8, 2016 - These restaurants were all over town when I was growing up. Mac's Club Deuce Bars South Beach The late Mac Klein bought "The Deuce" in 1963, adding his name to the now iconic Miami Beach marquee of what was previously Club Deuce, which opened in 1926.. It was a sad testament to what had happened to the city. My aunt lived on LeJuene Rd behind the Lum's,. Also, you have a picture of Betty's Restaurant and Betty's Restaurant and Lobo Lounge on 14th Street and Biscayne Blvd. Don. [1950 Photo of Bass Museum of Art Courtesy of Florida Memory]. This Cuban restaurant is filled with breakfast, lunch and dinner items to help satisfy any craving you may have.
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