My parents moved into Hialeah in 1953 so i can relate to the later pictures,Fond memories. If you would like a photo for the gallery, I have several. Thanks. A native, here since 1927. Think I solved my own mystery (below), after some extensive GoogleStreetViewing of the area. 8263 Bird Rd, Miami. That was always one of my favorites. It was the only place that served food after one of the 1960's hurricanes (Cleo or Donna?) 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!! Memory Test - where were these photos taken? Dave Conger I grew up in this area. What was the name of the landmark restaurant that occupied the space on Lincoln Road, now the home of Khong River House? I've been eating there since they opened. 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Does anyone remember Roy's Ribs in Coconut Grove and The Famous Restaurant on Miami Beach ? I am trying to find some one who remembers black ceasers forge on sw 67 ave east of old cutler road, it was Underground 1974-75. And George's Chicken Restaurant where, if George liked you, he would take you on a tour of his "secret" kitchen. It was on 79th St. at about NW fifth acenue. Anyone remember Cookie's on the Mile? Miami in particular is known for pushing the edge of culinary boundaries, and sometimes that means failures, as well as successes. Free shipping for many products! On one hand we have the nations retirees going to live out their final days, and on the other we have a drug war zone yielding unprecedented violence. By the late '70s, though, the company had been sold. There were some wonderful memories fo rme. We moved to Starke, Fl. Its only a matter of time before we see where that leads. Great times. Come back in a day or two and I'll have an interior photo of Mike Gordon's up on this page. auditorium? Does anyone have a photo or postcard or anything for the Rocket Drive-in? My relatives started Conger Life Insurance and my dad owned Conger Plastering Co. We also, at one time, owned the first house that you came to on the corner as you entered Palm Springs North across the street from the big piece of coral. I believe she married Howey Schwartz right after high school. When they were done with their order, they put money on the counter. Thats when the cooking magic began. and the Copper Tone Girl was my favorite! Yes, I remember Plantation Pit BBQ.. next to Dairy Queen and across the street was the 27th Avenue Drive-In.. Memories.. I have a copy of a 1970's Piccolo's Menu, if you want to include it in the collection. I remember Scotties drive in on N.W. someone would tell a joke and then someone else would tell one and on and on. OMG !!!!! Tom, there is a comment from Miami Don on 15-JUL under the image of "Restaurants gone but not forgotten" (see above on the next to last line) that says: Any photos or memories of two lounges in Miami Springs that gave way to an office building in the mid 70's? Did you know Joe Weiss of Joes Stone Crab actually discovered the stone crab? Jack: thank you for your offer. Here now is a nostalgic look at two legends from Miami's history. 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. Hank Hagmann's Pal's restaurants were hugely popular in South Florida. I'd like to add them to the list of restaurants that are gone but need just a little more information. Great site. Anyone remember Deli City, Santacroce, Formosa? The name was Lou's Donut Shop. Miami was loaded with Italian restaurants in the sixties and seventies. The Snackery was open 24 hours a day and always busy. Yes, As soon as I get situated I will get the menu to you! One of your early pictures was of a Lum's Restaurant, with the notation help. Or the MauMau Lounge in the Springs by the Airport? . Elite '23. 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. Since 1955 this watering hole has attracted some of countrys most notable musicians, athletes and even politicians, who have walked through its doors to sip on a brew or two. 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 . Owning and operating a restaurant is a tough feat and not for the faint of heart. When someone sends me one I will gladly put it up on the site. Is Hialeah park still racing? But above all, it held a dear spot in the heart of generations upon generations of Miamians. This is a fun and interesting website. Got sick on the ride that had two bullet-like capsules. You could order family style meal with fresh baked pies included in the family deal. If anyone has a photo of The Pub or knows where I can get permission to use such a photo please let us know. That was the funkiest.although I remember the Last Lums ever was in Miami Beach. At 7140 SW 8th Street (at 71st Ave) there was a building last summer, called The Cascade Restaurant & Lounge (as seen via GoogleStreetView). Your friend may be correct but without a photo I can't verify 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. Pembroke Pines, FL. This Old Miami section has developed into something far larger than I ever imagined and I have a huge backlog of old photos yet to add. dr. jeffrey comanor. You might enjoy perusing those.. Report as inappropriate. Even more famous than its clandestine dealings was itsprime ribnight on Tuesdays and Thursdays. In 1956, it was welcomed in Miami Beach, per Florida Backroads Travel. South Florida. 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Does anyone remember the Snackery and the motel behind it? I loved the picture of Paley's Big Wheel. I remember when they built Luby Chevrolet on the west side of 27th Ave as well. What a fantastic site! The images of Hialeah dining and drinking establishments are in the Hialeah Gallery. I do not see it listed, it is now a day care center!! Does anyone remember Leonard's LaPena? The building that houses Duffys has had many lives since it first opened its doors more than 75 years ago but the one that stuck was Duffys. Worse still, Miami Beach mayor Alex Daoud got busted on so many criminal counts that he faced 528 years in prison! For safe return. I used to go there on dates while I was in high school. Thanks so much for these wonderful memories! I haven't gotten around to moving north yet. 8th Street across the street from the Granada Entrance to Coral Gables? Starting in his early days at the Wet Paint Caf, he gained a love for experimenting with Latin ingredients in nontraditional ways. I grew up in Carol City in St. Monica's parish. There was a good little organic place called the Last Carrot in the Grove too. Established in 1959 by a then 11-year-old Robert who set up a stand to sell his fathers cucumber crop. Drop me a line at OldMiamiMemories@gmail.com. Thanks for a great site.. "Guest" and Miami High Stingaree. A chain owned by two brothers, their corp. was called "A Trysting Place". Expect items like Pan Con Bistec, Flan and Cafecitos at throwback (read: inexpensive) prices. The 1960s brought an influx of Cuban immigrants, and the 1970s and 1980s brought in more Latin Americans, as well immigrants from Haiti and other Caribbean nations. Sounds like you are describing the garlic rolls from Mario the Baker on W. Dixie Highway in North Miami. My guess is Oven's, but what do I know? Tom from Hollywood. I miss My Miami. 7th Avenue? You have my email addy; let me know when you move up here and I'll give you the scoop on the local seafood joints. I was born in 1942 and raised in S. Dade. . Dusty and Algis, thank you for your comments and memories. Rhonda, Chuck, friends: As the author of LOST RESTAURANTS OF MIAMI and 32 other books about the history of Florida, including 6 1/2 Miami Beach, having had Wolfie as one . Thanks Mike, I added it. My grandfather was owner (I believe) when it had the Lobo Lounge. LYNN- you MUST be talking about Marcella's in North Miami, 138 st. & Dixie Hwy. I better get off here, giving away my agerosalie. There was one on SW 27 Ave and 8 St. My parents use to take me there back in the early 60's. I received this request under another less-viewed gallery and I am reposting it here so more viewers can see it. That was in the early 70's and 80's Also the Big Wheel was my hang out located on 32 ave a block off Coral Way back in the mid 50's. They were the only people there and after waiting a few minutes for service, starting tapping their quarters on the counter. Thank you for writing in. St Petersburg is the city Christopher Hitchens called "an apparent temple of civilization: the polished window between Russia and Europe the, "I never saw Eric Ravilious depressed. I went to Miami Norland Senior with a young lady by the name of Robin Pearlman. I worked at Black Caesar's Forge for a while. But someday someone will do it and they will be posted. I had Lobster ala Newberg there the night I got my driver's license down in Sunnyland Shopping Center. With an economy about to go off the cliff, real estate owners and other businesses started targeting retirees. What started as a small 20-seat restaurant in 1974 on Miamis Calle Ocho has grown to a 100-seat staple in the area. 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. Also there was a Royal Castle we used to go to on Biscayne Blvd near Cushman School. Was the other in the Springs called Brothers two?? Sad that the TWO BEST SPOTS for the North end crowd weren't mentioned - LARRY'S on NW 79th Street, and best of all, the MAJORETTE DRIVE-IN on NW 79th Street, which brings back a lot of memories for a lot of people. 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 . I would usually get Walt's meatloaf (it was the best) with home cooked veggies and bisquits. There will never be another city as beautiful and interesting as Miami was in the 30s-60sit was very mysterious!! Carlton, I will assume that you are referring to a building that was there long ago? 10 Fantastic Budget-Friendly Restaurants in Miami, 12 Classic Miami Restaurants Everyone Should Try. Over the past few years, beloved establishments like Tobacco Road, Wolfies Rascal House, Davids Caf, Jumbos, and Escopazzo have all closed. Wolfie's sandwiches and complimentary dill pickle spears on every table and booth. Golden Glades Drive Inn? The so-called Greatest Generation and Silent Generation were at retirement age, and the marketing worked, with tons of senior citizens relocating from cold climates up east. 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??? did I miss it? This would not fly today. 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! Even when he fell in love - and that was frequently - he was never submerged by disappointment. I havn't heard anyone mention one of the great italian restaurants in ma ma vi vi's??? Miami Senior High in 1964. Now that I am trying to research it, it seems as though many restaurants claim they have the best garlic rolls. Pumpernik's Restaurant on Miami Beach Marcella's Italian Restaurant in North Miami and later Hollywood - great ads on late night TV in the early 70's . Question. After graduating from Miami High in '57, went with parents and friends to celebrate at Red Diamond. 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 memories - I lived in Miami from 1948 to 2000 - graduated from Miami High ('60) Miami Dade Junior College (it was called then) first graduating class in '62 and UofM - so I remember all of the places you mentioned - didn't see a few that I remember - The Luau on 79th St. Causeway or Tony's Fish Market (also on the 79th St. Causeway), The South Pacific in Broward, Jahn's Ice Cream Shoppe in Coral Gables (on the Mile) I'm sorry if these are there - my eyesight is not as good as it used to be!!! At the time I thought they had the greatest job in the world, and could hardly wait to grow up and work there. The 3,400-square-foot restaurant . Great site. Dan, I was born on Miami Beach and still live in Miami. 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. The "original" restaurant looked like a vintage building, and I wonder what it was, back in the day. Sweden House Smorgasbord, at 14875 S. Dixie Highway, was popular in the 60s/70s. Ultimately, Dahdah decided keeping the venerable restaurant open made less financial sense than razing the property and turning the space into a mixed-use commercial/residential property. I also thought it might be the Trocedero because I am not convinced it was Italian, I only remember that it had unusual and awesome garlic rolls. Dibb posted this comment in my Guestbook and I am reposting it here in hopes that someone will provide the answer to his question: Don, while visiting this page tonight I spotted the comments about "The Snackery". Thank you! The preschool structure was built in 1991, as a sports bar - "Magics Billiards." What a great Site !! Is it in here? thanks for the memories. 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. I got loaded there many times in the mid sixties. No trend needed. But what has kept it going for over 50 years isnt its cheap beer (which we admit is a nice bonus) but its grilled burgers and wings that have won numerous accolades over the many decades. Make sure not to miss out on the corn dogs and chili cheese fries as well and if you tell the cashier you love Larry Bird your drink refill is on the house. Everything was cooked in heavy cast iron skillets as it should be. Last year law enforcement officials seized 3.2 million Ibs. Jeff has confirmed he meant to type COPA CITY and not Copy City night club on Dade Boulevard. But throughout its several owners and even a fire, it still has remained a go-to spot for Miamians to get their bbq on. I was stationed at a nike base in Carol City in 1968 . 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. It is mentioned in comments in other galleries. http://www.pbase.com/donboyd/image/83687388. Located in an alleyway off US1 in Pinecrest, Keg South is the epitome of a dive bar. Things were and are still looking up for Gleasons sun and fun capital of the world. Welcome Jim, it's great to hear from you again. A film by by Coronado Studios for the Tourist Development Authority of Miami Beach, circa 1970: But for all these attempts to lure in tourists, in the eighties it only got worse. I cannot now remember the name of the place they has on 17th St in Ft Ld, the building is gone now. Was in Centurions at Palmetto famous for hosting breakfast after proms and other things best not mentioned. 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.. This is the link to it: Anyone have any pictures or info on the old Pig Trail Inn Restaurant in Miami Beach? I went to Miami High and we's go between both Paley's and IHOP. Would love to see a picture of the place. So many publications, including Wiremag, The Food-E, and Think Magazine, have written about 3030 Ocean. I might be trying to find a needle in a haystack. - Douglas Percy Bliss on his friend Eric Ravilious from their time at the Royal College of Art Eric Ravilious loved. Yes, I think you might be right. Great restaurant to go for celebrations. What a great place it was to sit and watch all our friends "cruise" by!! One really famous restaurant that I did not see is "Wolfies" on Miami Beach. 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. left Miami in 67 to move to lauderdale and left there in 69 to move to S.Carolina where I still am. Aldoros Bar.27th ave across from Funland Park. Guest of 13-Apr-2013: I'd love to see one also and be able to post it on here. Wow this site is cool do you remember Toby's Cafeteria? the trio diner was a meeting place for everyone after all the bars and clubs closed. Thanks again for sharing the memories. Soon more and more produce was added and the Homestead fruit stand was born. I only moved here in 1945 or there abouts. I think it was right near Pier 1 Imports. Would anyone have any pictures of Santacroce's Italian restaurant in Coral Gables? I can only add what I have photos of and until someone sends in photos of the places you mentioned they won't be on the site. The antique booze bottles and vintage posters found throughout The Bar are a nod to its long history in Miami. 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. Hes launched various incarnations of D. Rodriguez and De Rodriguez, first at the Astor Hotel and then the Bentley. in 1971. Global shipping available. All served with sweet tea by the sweetest little old ladies, there must have been ten of them so you didn't want for anything. Nostalgic favorites that have been around for decades have also closed their doors, including Van Dyke Caf, which had a 20-year run, and 23-year-old Maiko Sushi. Thank you for the memories! I went there the day I graduated from Miami Senior Higha bunch of us. Dean Martin's Restaurant Miami Dino's, on 79th St. Causeway in North Bay Village, opened in 1966 and closed in 1971, shortly after a lost-and-found ad offered: "$500 Reward. Smile. We had a Sir Pizza in the Cypress Village Shopping Center in Miami Lakes from the 70's through the 90's and I dined there many times and always got a good meal at a reasonable price. 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 was raised in Hialeah(1950-1987) and there were a lot of restaurants that were pictured here. Gosh so many good restaurants here. Also, I used to work at the Lums in Coconut Grove too. Tyler's last restaurant was on Bird Road around 112 Ave. - in the Concord Shopping Plaza. Grab a seat at its U shaped counter, order a 2-2-2-2 special and listen to stories from waitresses who have been working there for decades. Does anyone else remember Bill's Barbecue on S.W. Heading south from there was Plantation Pit, Dairy Queen, and the 27th Ave Drive In. Congrats on your retirement too and your move to Vero. My Mom and aunt were both carhops there in the mid 50's. Miami Herald crime reporter Edna Buchanan claimed that at one point in the 80s, an entire Miami police academy graduating class ended up dead or in jail. It was a Benihana previously. I love working with photos for this site and the aviation stock photo site which I started first. Funny little window joint across from the Grove theatre on Grand Ave. Yum. But Miami hadnt totally abandoned hope of attracting tourists. And the Mug Bar on 79th St. Looking for a photo of the sorrento continental restaurant that was on Young circle in Hollywood in the early 50s. I wish I could remember. A free standing rectangular building, one small bar, the other larger. It was on Bird Road near 80 avenue? This one opened in 1957 at the Cove Yacht Basin on the Intracoastal Waterway at Hillsborough Boulevard and could be accessed. It was my parents restaurant. I noticed that recently the building has been converted into a Fuddrucker's. I didn't see any pictures of Arthur Maisels/Juniors at the Biscayne Shopping Plaza on 79th St. I would especially like to add the South Pacific and Jahns in the Gables because of fond high school memories at both of them. I worked with the Tyler's daughter at Rockway Jr. High in the 70's. the architects that were hired to renovate the museum in the late 1970's when French President Valery. I have to say when Villa Deli closed on Alton Road and The Rascal House. This mainstay Cuban restaurant has been serving South Florida since 1971 and has been a prominent meeting point in Miami when social issues arise, celebrations are in order and when politicians want to meet with the people. 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. The decade was the gateway to the present in many ways. I think it was somewhere between 11th and 17th Avenues? The very best Escargo. Thats one of the interesting things about Miamis transitory nature. How about the Hot Shoppes where the Gables kids with the ticked out rides hung out? Also, big fans of Santacroce's, Sorrento, Red Diamond Inn, Piccolo, and the Famous. How about Latta's on NW 7th Ave or the BBQ Barn right down the street. Along with Ronnie himself and his, "It is time for art to flow into the organisation of life." Don. Thanks. was Dixie. Vintage Florida. How about Santacroces accross from U of M ? Don thank you so much for putting my photos on your site. Still no mention of Valenti's on NW 7ty Ave (?) Have you got a picture of the Copper Tone Girl mechanical bill board on the 79th St. Causeway going to the Beach? Shot a UM student film at Tobacco Road in 1984. i once did a radio show from there back in rhe folk song days of college. Marcellas garlic rolls will be in my memory until the day I die. (305) 974-2626. That was the hangout for the 1963 Miami High crowd. Serving up its famous half baked pizzas on Bird Road for more than 55 years, its pizza has grown such a fan base that it is now delivered around the country to those craving a half baked pie. If you scan that menu I'll be glad to add it to the site. The year was 1970 when we opened it and sold our share out and moved to North Carolina and built one here 20 miles N. of Asheville, N.C. We sold it as my husband got sick and passed away 6 years ago. Does anyone have a photo of the Majorette Drive In Restaurant on 79 St. and 5 Ave? I will give you credit and thanks for sending it to me if you give me a name to use. They left, went and threw their paper routes and when they came back they saw police cars at the Royal Castle. : , : , 2022. This is great! Someone stole the sign of the last Lum's in Davie a couple of weeks ago, according to what I read in Miami Herald neighbours online. Would love to see a picture of it. Ephemeral, disposable, they served only one purposeto let someone know "I'm here. Actress Meg Foster and Alex Daoud on the set of Miami Vice where Alex played the part of a corrupt (!) For those of you who are new to computing and/or surfing the internet, this is just one page of many pages of photos on this site. What we always missed the most was the good food and the beautiful water. My wife's (NMH '71) father taught industrial arts at NMH when you were there; his name was James Criswell and there is a 1961 photo of him and other teachers at. I stumbled upon it looking to see if there was a restaurant called The Red Lion, late '60's and early 70's, in South Dade, U.S. 1 and SW 132 Street. Sometimes both. Occasionally, we like to look back on other periods of Miami dining. 15 Fantastic Outdoor Patios for Alfresco Dining in Miami. They also had I believe a place in Hialeah, one on the 17th St Causeway in Ft Ld that I remember, and a place in the Grove on Bird Rd. Located in Miami, FL. 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. Aside from one location in Nebraska that closed in 2017, all other Lum's had closed by 1983. Festival of Sex alongside a fruit market perfectly illustrating the dichotomy of Miami in the seventies: older retirees living in a city replete with crime and urban blight. Joe's Stone Crab, Miami Beach Joe's might be the most famous restaurant in Miami. 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. The late 1980s and 1990s proved a crucial point in our food scene, when the Mango Gang (Allen Susser, Norman Van Aken, and Mark Militello, among others) put Miami cuisine on the international map, launching restaurants that made it a point to incorporate local flavors and ingredients. I had just returned from 14 months overseas and thought I'd found heaven. I was HHS class of 1965. One was I believe called Nine West or a similar name. Old Florida. I'll have to stop by the Sir Pizza on the key the next time we go over there. Used to go to Fun Fair for lunch aftter spending a day on the beach. Now this was early 50's folks and time is running short for us. Any pic of that place? Years ago there was a drive-in called HART"S Drive Inn. Maybe the elegant cafeteria was the Biscayne Cafeteria? Lila Nikla. I kept looking for a picture of Watsons Restaurant on NE 2 Ave. in Little River. I met the Actor Fred McMurry there. Had some good meals there. Used to go there in the late sixties. 8/29/17: in order to reduce the number of photos on this page, and in an effort to organize restaurants better, I have created separate galleries for certain specific restaurants and those galleries are now at the top of this page followed by the regular page which has the huge variety of independent restaurants/bars/etc. Bob, thanks for responding. across the street from Kelly's Drive Inn. 7pl and i walked to school by myself ,5yrs old, all the way to school on 58st and 13ave!Can't do that today! Lived at Jackson Hall on tenth avenue and than to Royce, I loved looking at these pictures,for a few minutes i was back in time and loving every second of it! W, Sign up for the Which was the one on the corner of Miami Avenue and 79th street? For African Americans, a very popular high end Night club was Roger's Restaurant and Lounge and Peppermints Restaurant and Lounge, both Owned and Operated by Roger Freeman.
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