Thanks. These portrait photographs of Russia's ruling Romanovs were taken in 1903 at the Winter Palace in majestic. Sometimes both. Around '69-70 or so. And you can also follow us on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter. My husband Doug and I graduated from No. TR: welcome to the site and thank you for your comments. I received this great e-mail concerning the Majorette Drive-In: To the person who asked about Roys BBQ in Coconut Grove - yes, I remember. I forgot to add that the restaurant I am looking for info "Irvins" or Irwins" would have been late 1950's or early 1960's. To non-Miamians, he is best known for Philadelphias Alma de Cuba and formerly New Yorks Patria. Thanks Mark, I added it to the list of "gone but not forgotten. Thanks. PS Contact me at my email address. How to keep The New Tropic safe from yourspamfilter. It was a strip joint and the kids, boys, would try to look in the always open door. I received this request under another less-viewed gallery and I am reposting it here so more viewers can see it. How about the Ale House on South Dixie by the U of M? Dad used to build and race dune buggies near PSN/Indian Mound and the Everglades. Those pictures are great. Despite economic woes (recession and inflation), the energy crisis, urban decline, crime, and escalating restaurant prices, restaurant-going continued to rise. That is, until 2008 when Bennigan's went bankrupt. A very good fast-food Oriental restaurant off 79th St. And Yumbrella? Was the Pizza Tower near Ace Music on N.W. It was my Dad's and we have none! How about Dean's Waffle Shop on 36th AV. Seeing Paley's Big Wheel, Frankie's Pizza has been great. Also - I remember Black Caesar's Forge (somewhere in the Gables?) Same structure. 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. I was stationed at a nike base in Carol City in 1968 . I was hoping to see a photo of "Frankie's Pizza" which was on the corner of Bird Road and 92Ave. Years ago there was a drive-in called HART"S Drive Inn. And, what about the long, long soda fountain counter at Breeding's Drug Store also tucked in along that University stretch back then? South Beach had earned such a horrible reputation that it almost changed its name to Oceanside. Hello Don,'I remember many of the restaurants. Free shipping for many products! 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. I would love to find a photo of it to show him if there are any. Still no mention of Valenti's on NW 7ty Ave (?) I passed it on to Pete Ciolfi so he can tell his mom about yet another person who remembers Quinty's. It's all concrete now. 25 Amazing Vintage Photos of South Florida In The 1970s Posted in Florida History March 11, 2016 by Victoria W These 25 Photos Of South Florida In The 1970s Will Make You Smile In the 1970s, the Environmental Protection Agency sent photographers all over the country as part of the DOCUMERICA project. Oh Don, what joy you have brought all of us "old" miamians!!! Best onion rings in the world! While it might not look like much from the outside, Arbetters has been serving up some of Miamis best hot dogs for more than 50 years. Also, remember the Drive In on 27th? 313 friends. I have to say when Villa Deli closed on Alton Road and The Rascal House. . I was born in 1946 and grew up across the street from White Belt Dairy. Complete with all the dive bar essentials including a jukebox, tables that have seen better days and a 12-hour-long daily happy hour. Its list of celebrity patrons is long, starting with Al Capone and including such disparate figures as Barbra Streisand, the Rolling Stones and both President Barack Obama and President Donald Trump. Great trip through memory lane I started working at Lums in the Grove in 1977. 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Hes launched various incarnations of D. Rodriguez and De Rodriguez, first at the Astor Hotel and then the Bentley. I only moved th Phoenix in early 1995. St. Petersburg. 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. Love Ya All ,Jeanne Ledbetter-Knapp. My husband and I owned it with our partner. Question. This classic restaurant on Miami Beach has seen many reincarnations since originally opening as a forge for Miamis elite in the 1920s. Does anyone remember "The Shack" bar that stood on NW 2nd Ave and 58th St, about a block south of the Edison H.S. 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. In a book that became to be known as 'The People of the Abyss' London described the time when he lived in the Whitechapel district sleeping in workhouses, so-called doss-houses and even on the streets. I met the Actor Fred McMurry there. 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. and the Copper Tone Girl was my favorite! One of your early pictures was of a Lum's Restaurant, with the notation help. 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. I used to hang out with my buddy Larry Stang (a local singer-guitarist) when he did gigs in Sunny Isles back in the mid-to-late 70s. In the end, the convention went on, but Miamis brand as the sun and fun capital of the world was gone. I don't think they had a/c. Right near Chippys, 2 doors west or so. 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. My sister seems to remember the name started with a "T" and I seemed to remember it being a persons name. Hoffman's Cafeteria owned by Mr. Beck with the best Mac & Cheese in the world. 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. Some of the Hialeah restaurants you mentioned are also mentioned by others in the Hialeah gallery. Send me a photo of the Lagoon and I'll be glad to add it. The area generated 40 times more unreported cash than the rest of the country an astonishing figure! 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. Anyway, thanks for trying, I was just remembering some great times and was hoping to put the pieces together. I had some interesting history on the old Andalusia Bake Shop in Corel Gables. When you think of Lums the original I believe was on 41st Street.They later featured the Ollie Burger which was the recipe from Ollies near Beach High. The article was read by Anthony Yerkovich, who was so inspired by this stat, that he wrote a television pilot called Miami Vice. At the moment, Bade County police have a stash of 162,000 Ibs. The pic may be up there, but I missed it. Also, I used to work at the Lums in Coconut Grove too. My sister and I loved the big thing of pickles and kraut on the table. also one in Hialeah. Hamburger Circus 300 block of Miracle mile, It was called Hamburger Circus and originally it was in the 300 block(south side) and later moved to Ponce, one block south of Miracle mile one the East side next to the alley. 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. 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. Wonderful trip back in time. Black Ceasars Forge Restaurant at 67th ave and 152 street. I went to Coral Gables High. 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. At the time I thought they had the greatest job in the world, and could hardly wait to grow up and work there. Tom from Hollywood, Thank you, both Dons!! . 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. This unique hot dog joint was known for steaming its dogs in beer - it was kid-friendly; don't worry! I always remember that as a very busy place. Im trying to find the location of a Coral Gables restaurant that would have existed around 83/84. While it has seen its fair share of ups and downs, including a fire that almost destroyed the place, you can still find its classic dishes like ribs and pork sandwiches daily on its menu. 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. Memory Test - where were these photos taken? I've been trying to find a picture of the A & W Root Beer stand on South Dixie Highway and 141st Street, Miami. 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. I believe she married Howey Schwartz right after high school. It was one of my family's favorite restaurants in the late 1940s to the 1950's. I have just spent the past two hours going down memory lane. 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. It was on Flagler about 14th Ave. I loved both the Chesapeake before it became part of the New England Oyster House chain and Mike Gordon's. Does anyone remember Leonard's LaPena? He honed his style and in the process became part of the Mango Gang. In September 1986 it was forced to close its doors when its liquor license was revoked. Oh! 1 Point Upvote Downvote * #9 The Marlin Hotel and a vintage Cadillac convertible at kerbside on South Beach, Miami, 1990. Just north of 36h St. on Kenmore or Sheridan, near Okeechobee. Thank you! We could watch airplanes take off from Miami Intl Airport from her backyard. 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 Flashbak Shop Is Open & Selling All Good Things, "Miami Beach is where neon goes to die" - Lenny Bruce. What a fantastic site! Guest of 13-Apr-2013: I'd love to see one also and be able to post it on here. What a great place it was to sit and watch all our friends "cruise" by!! The home page for our Old Hialeah/Old Miami galleries is at https://pbase.com/donboyd/memories and all the oldie galleries spin off from that page. I love these pics . They left, went and threw their paper routes and when they came back they saw police cars at the Royal Castle. Which, ironically, has never been a hotel. 27th Ave and 88th St. next to the Dairy Queen. Jeanne Ledbetter-Knapp I lived at 781 n.w. and on S. Dixie (now a bank)? Maybe the elegant cafeteria was the Biscayne Cafeteria? 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. The odds of it remaining are slim to none. 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. It is one of the few places around here that existed in the fifties, and it was known to be a clandestine spot for its underground ambiance, providing a one-stop shop for wheelings and dealings, says former general manager Ricardo Gutierrez. 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 . I KNOW that it was west of Ponce, east of Le Jeune, north of Miracle Mile, and pretty sure south of Alhambra. Does anyone recall a diner in possibly Hollywood, Fl by the name of Irvin's or Irwin's? Over the past few years, beloved establishments like Tobacco Road, Wolfies Rascal House, Davids Caf, Jumbos, and Escopazzo have all closed. All great memories of my old neighborhood. does anybody remember the restaurant that had a number of rooms, all decorated in completely different styles. Don't forget Sir Pizza on Key Biscayne. Jack: thank you for your offer. 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? He may have grown up in New York, but the Godfather of Nuevo Latino Cuisine has a spirit that is all Cuban. Hopefully one will turn up someday because a lot of people loved the Yorkshire Inn. - Douglas Percy Bliss on his friend Eric Ravilious from their time at the Royal College of Art Eric Ravilious loved. It was really small, and had a U-shaped counter. 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. 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 . 90 Westward Dr, Miami Springs, FL 33166 (305) 884-1880 Floridian Restaurant It's hard to believe that an old-school diner would be situated among the trendy restaurants on Fort Lauderdale's. 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. In a region of this size, it shouldnt be surprising to hear of closings, but this slow season has seen some major shifts and closings, including the end of some stellar runs that have left nostalgic diners looking for the next restaurant that will live on in Miamis collective memory. Cliff went on to build a notable little hotel in Las Vegas named Caesar's Palace. of marijuana, with a street value of $ 1.3 billion, and 2,353 Ibs. 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? The second BK location in Miami was open from 1955 to the early 1970s. 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. Hi Joseph, the Sorrento is only missing because I haven't come across any photos of it yet. Odd question. 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. Glad to see the pictures. Even more famous than its clandestine dealings was itsprime ribnight on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Actress Meg Foster and Alex Daoud on the set of Miami Vice where Alex played the part of a corrupt (!) Born and raised in Miami, now living in Melbourne in Brevard Co. What a fabulous site. Yes, As soon as I get situated I will get the menu to you! : ), Thanks for putting on your sight the Lighthouse Restaurant which was owned by my. But someday someone will do it and they will be posted. My dad knew the owners from the restaurant they had in the garment district in N.Y. We went there all the time. One of Hialeah' good ones worked there 8 years. We used to stay at the motel for two weeks every other year. Back in the 1950s, the blocks surrounding 22nd and 23rd street on South Beach where the epicenter of Miami nightlife with over ten restaurants and nightclubs entertaining socialites. Can you verify this? The picture of the Red Coach Grill was great because you could see the whole side of the new Jordan Marsh store on the Boulevard. I wasn't born until 64' but I did live right down the street from the Bottle Cap Inn. 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. A 24 hr a day delight. Used to see Mayor of Miami and his wife eating in the Chesapeake Sea Food House. ANDthe geography of Italy we picked up reading the Santacrocci place matswhile listening to Sinatra love songs! Sharon W. Miami Beach, FL. Soon more and more produce was added and the Homestead fruit stand was born. And there was a Kwik Chek behind the Chevron station on the other side if 27th Ave, and Stephens Van Terminal and Tag Agency on the other corner. 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. The police had been called to this spot a whopping 168 calls that year alone! It seemed that all connections with its former glory days were being destroyed. 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. My father worked as a waiter there when it was frequented by movie stars. Guest, glad you enjoyed the photos and the memories. Does anyone have a photo or postcard or anything for the Rocket Drive-in? I have a copy of a 1970's Piccolo's Menu, if you want to include it in the collection. I don't remember, but I think it was just west of downtown. Edison seniors often ate hot dog and hamburger lunches at the bar's adjoining dining area. they Owned a resturant on U.S 1 and about 132 st. S.W. Golden Glades Drive Inn? Does anyone remember Roy's Ribs in Coconut Grove and The Famous Restaurant on Miami Beach ? I grew up on Miami Beach. I couldn't post the info on Andalusia, because it was too long. I had a friend that was a waitress there and went many times. Drug smuggling could be the regions major industry, worth anywhere from $7 billion to $12 billion a year (vs. $12 billion for real estate and $9 billion for tourism). Congrats on your retirement too and your move to Vero. As many as 40 banks still neglect to report cash deposits of $10,000 or more, as required by law. See our. But throughout its several owners and even a fire, it still has remained a go-to spot for Miamians to get their bbq on. My Mom and aunt were both carhops there in the mid 50's. Some places not mentioned and I am sorry that I do not have any pictures to contribute, only memories. I do believe the Melting Pot was originally a Tony Roma's location. They had great ribs and sweet potato pie! In the past two years, the city has approved the destruction of three blocks of Art Deco hotels, its streamline moderne Sheridan Theater and its only surviving red brick and Dade County pine warehouse. Thank You for all the memories. Also, Roney Pub, Rascal, Wolfies. However, you need to look at the photos again because there is a photo of the Hasta on the 4th row from the bottom and there is a photo of the Red Coach Grill on Biscayne in the 1960's period along with a Red Coach Grill on Sunny Isles. It was on 79th St. at about NW fifth acenue. It really took me down memory lane. was Dixie. What location better encapsulates Miamis crime years than the infamous Tommys Deck Bar, known as The Neighborhood Bucket of Blood due to its draw for drug dealers and the resulting violence. Its only a matter of time before we see where that leads. Serving up BBQ to Miami for 65 years, this outpost has seen its fair share of change. I remember The Dutchess Bar as well as the Dive In Bar between 17th ave and 18th ave. Any info on these would be nice. I'd love to see some pictures of the Golden Earrings Lounge on NW79th St. Near the race track. For safe return. I have moved the below comment from the Guestbook because it will receive far more views in this gallery: I have moved the below comment from a photo of the Musa Isle Indian Village here where it is more appropriate: Sad to see no picture of George's Subs on 8th street and 47th ave (next to the cemetary). Howard, I remember Valenti's on NW 7th Ave quite well. Haven't been back since I know things have changed since 87.. Wasn't the Granada Restaurant on S.W. 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. However, that growth coupled with a new real estate boom also has led to historic places closing, making way for newer and edgier concepts. Don. Anyone out there remember??? A free standing rectangular building, one small bar, the other larger. left Miami in 67 to move to lauderdale and left there in 69 to move to S.Carolina where I still am. I grew up in Carol City in St. Monica's parish. I think it was somewhere between 11th and 17th Avenues? Lorne Greene had something to do with developing PSN which is why the floor plans were called "The Ponderosa" and so on. I better get off here, giving away my agerosalie. Hello. Did I miss it somewhere? Well, one that stands out, in particular, is Lum's restaurant. I so enjoy viewing this website. Another TV commercial urging people away from the cold with their new jingle: When You Need It Bad, Weve Got It Good. I would love to see it, or know where to look for it. THANKS. 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.. Along with Ronnie himself and his, "It is time for art to flow into the organisation of life." In 2006, the opening of Michys in the MiMo District started a movement that, along with Michael Schwartz of Michaels Genuine in 2007 and Kris Wessel of Red Light Little River in 2008, would again catapult Miami into the food spotlight. I havn't heard anyone mention one of the great italian restaurants in ma ma vi vi's??? Is it in here? . 19565 Biscayne Blvd #938, Aventura, FL 33180. I have some Memorabilia including a menu. Years later when I saw Cirus Circus casino I thought of that place in the Gables! Indeed, Lenny Bruce is credited as saying: Miami Beach is where neon goes to die., Paris Theater and Big Chips fruit market on Washington Ave., Miami Beach. I don't know if you consider Tobacco Road as a restaurant or a bar but I considered it both because they had some damn good food. Hi, I'm Dutch woman, my name is Berry and I really like to know all about the Dining/Dancing Golden Earrings in Hialeah. Thank you Don. We will celebrate our 50th wedding anniversary in June of this year. Great site. Used to go to Fun Fair for lunch aftter spending a day on the beach. Old Florida. And you SW residents didn't take any photos to share with us while patronizing those places? I'm glad you enjoy the site and it has been a labor of love in an attempt to preserve a lot of our old memories for future generations. I have just been told of your site. I'm trying to remember the owner's name, seems like it was John Shoop??? I don't know the location or name but I had a birthday party there. Its not always certain what will become the next new place people will sparknostalgia and fond food memories for decades to come.
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