1970s miami restaurants

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Mom and dad graduated in 61 from Hialeah High. Crowded beach scene of people and automobiles - Jacksonville, Florida, 1973. and the Copper Tone Girl was my favorite! It seemed that all connections with its former glory days were being destroyed. What about a Puritan Ice Cream store over near Miami High? Sorrento's brings back a lot of memories. Miami Area RESTAURANTS, Drive-Ins, Bars, Lounges, Liquor Stores - PBase From the Miami Herald: I cant think of a city with a worse track record of preservation. I better get off here, giving away my agerosalie. 1 Point Upvote Downvote 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. where my husband and I had one of our early "dates" - married almost 50 years now! The original spot was launched in the 1950s, and the chain grew based on its popular beer-steamed hot dogs, fried seafood, and frosted glass beers. But throughout its several owners and even a fire, it still has remained a go-to spot for Miamians to get their bbq on. This old school German deli has been serving up signature sandwiches, German sausages, cold cuts, coleslaw and a variety of salads for decades, and its still owned and operated by the same couple who opened it up in 1972. My daughter now owns a very small version of our other restaurants and called Original Papa Nick's Pizza Take-out and catering. 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. The "original" restaurant looked like a vintage building, and I wonder what it was, back in the day. The National Airlines campaign (famous for its new Fly Me slogan) beckoned folks to the city, You hear birds sing. The old sign looked 60s/70s, and at one point had a small waterfall, so it must have been The Cascade for a few decades. Don, anyone remember the Loffler's Bros resturant in Coral Gables. Does anyone remember "Papa Nick's Italian-American Restaurant in Perrine? Two more great old Miami restaurants I wonder if anyone remembers: It was in the Gables, a block or 2 south of the "Miracle Mile". Think I'm going to see if they'll ship to Seattle!!!! The oldest bars in Miami, from South Beach to Coral Gables - Time Out Miami Wendy Schwartz(started) and his son Barry still run the business. 1970s Fort Lauderdale Restaurants | Fort Lauderdale - Yelp Thank you whomever. I had a friend that was a waitress there and went many times. We used to stay at the motel for two weeks every other year. Albeit a short stint. 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. Established in 1942 well before the green juice trend hit South Florida its been producing some of freshest juices (and bites) in town. Tyler's last restaurant was on Bird Road around 112 Ave. - in the Concord Shopping Plaza. Starting in his early days at the Wet Paint Caf, he gained a love for experimenting with Latin ingredients in nontraditional ways. Old Florida. 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. This local seafood spot has been drawing large crowds for more than 40 years. Thanks. Love this site. We could fill up on that. I was HHS class of 1965. I don't remember exactly, but in the area. Golden Temple Natural Food Restaurant at 423 South Mill Avenue in Tempe in the late 1970s. As many as 40 banks still neglect to report cash deposits of $10,000 or more, as required by law. 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. Across from the Royal Castle on 95th Street was a Georgia Pan Fried Chicken. Even when he fell in love - and that was frequently - he was never submerged by disappointment. But someday someone will do it and they will be posted. Carlton, I will assume that you are referring to a building that was there long ago? I was hoping to see a photo of "Frankie's Pizza" which was on the corner of Bird Road and 92Ave. Aldoros Bar.27th ave across from Funland Park. 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. Thank you Don. they had great food and the cooks would have fun with everyone. They were the only people there and after waiting a few minutes for service, starting tapping their quarters on the counter. Yes, I think you might be right. 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. 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. Thanks for your responses. Segregation was very evident in those days and blacks were forced to order from a window and eat on benches outside the restaurant. What a great Site !! Thank you for bringing back some wonderful memories. 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 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. 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! Sambo's was a popular chain of family restaurants that offered diner-style table service. At its pinnacle in the 1970s, Burger Chef had 1,200 locations and was a thriving competitor of McDonald's. And for kids, in particular, Burger Chef was the top choice: It was the first fast-food chain to include toys with its kids' meals. 6/20/2013. And, what about the long, long soda fountain counter at Breeding's Drug Store also tucked in along that University stretch back then? I wonder if anyone remembers the name of the first restaurant that opened where Smith and Wolensky in now in South Beach (before Crawdaddy's), i need pictures of the bbq stable resterant 54st n miami ave. Thanks so much for these wonderful memories! I live in Winter Haven now and just celebrated 50th Anniverserary. I was raised in Hialeah(1950-1987) and there were a lot of restaurants that were pictured here. Does anybody remember a Chinese buffet called Yum's on 15th ave and Thomas their was a second location on 19th ave and Peoria. At 7140 SW 8th Street (at 71st Ave) there was a building last summer, called The Cascade Restaurant & Lounge (as seen via GoogleStreetView). The oldest bar in Coral Gables, established in 1946, this place has something for everyone. Miami restaurants we'll always remember - The New Tropic W, Sign up for the This is the link to it: Anyone have any pictures or info on the old Pig Trail Inn Restaurant in Miami Beach? At the moment, Bade County police have a stash of 162,000 Ibs. (1979) There was a Playboy Club next door! This would not fly today. Please enter a valid email and try again. That is, until 2008 when Bennigan's went bankrupt. Congrats on your retirement too and your move to Vero. The Most Famous Restaurants in Miami | February 2020 | OpenTable When they were done with their order, they put money on the counter. By submitting your email, you agree to our. Don thank you so much for putting my photos on your site. We used to call them "Black Anus." Nov 8, 2016 - These restaurants were all over town when I was growing up. I lived on NW 1st ST between 14 and 15 th Ave from 1966- 1973 My sisters and I spent a lot of time and a lot of money for those hot fudge sundaes They were the greatest Thanks for reminding me. Great site. BURGER KING. I live right in back of it in a new apartment complex and run by Mrs, Mack. That was always one of my favorites. Miami was loaded with Italian restaurants in the sixties and seventies. South Florida. The name was Lou's Donut Shop. Memories of old Miami and Dade County, Florida (commentary - PBase Car Hop Drive-In, Red Road and Flagler Street, Miami Carino's Casanova's, 740 E. 9th Street, Hialeah Cattleman, The Champion Bar, Bird Road, Miami Charades Restaurant, Coral Gables Charcoal Smoke House, NE 4th Avenue, Ft. Lauderdale Chesapeake Seafood House, NW North River Drive and 36th Street, Miami Chez Vendome 2145 reviews. Yes I have a dark side, doesnt everyone? across the street from Kelly's Drive Inn. If you're on the Key and don't go there you've missed some of the best pizza ever. Gallery - All Years - click to view An important part of growing up in the Miami area were the restaurants, drive-ins, bars, lounges, etc. re Valenti's, I forgot my Dad owned The Lobster Trap at SW 72nd and USI (was a Bonanza before, and Valenti's after. Sounds like you are describing the garlic rolls from Mario the Baker on W. Dixie Highway in North Miami. Sadly they are no longer around. Well, one that stands out, in particular, is Lum's restaurant. Did I miss it somewhere? I remember Sonny's Pizzeria and the heavenly pizza and Italian cuisine with the chef tossing the pizza dough in the large front window any time someone stopped to watch. Elite '23. 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 would especially like to add the South Pacific and Jahns in the Gables because of fond high school memories at both of them. Wonderful trip back in time. The restaurant seemed unchanged since the 1970s till it moved. Vintage 1970s Restaurants - 135 For Sale on 1stDibs It's all concrete now. FABULOUS - Loved it. Thank you! Also featured in: 11 Kosher-Friendly Restaurants in South Florida. I'll change the information and paste your response in the right place. 7th Ave in Miami, and BBQ Barn a couple miles north on 7th ave. Dows anyone remember the Trio Diner on SW 8th Street and 37 Ave? And, if youre honest, youll just drag up from the depths all the times youve hated or felt passionately about something and play it. Memory Test - where were these photos taken? The restaurants that you mention were not left out on purpose, it's just because no one has sent in photos of them. Guest (Norman Rose), it's funny that you asked that question because I ran across a 1960 ad for New England Oyster House today and in the ad they list Loffler Brothers Oyster House. I know it is not much to go on but it would be great if someone remembers. I KNOW that it was west of Ponce, east of Le Jeune, north of Miracle Mile, and pretty sure south of Alhambra. What Miami looked like in the 1990s Through Fascinating Photos - Bygonely 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. That was the hangout for the 1963 Miami High crowd. Question. that we dined in and drank in. Good food. I noticed that recently the building has been converted into a Fuddrucker's. 18th Ave. 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!! It was located on LeJeune Rd. I remember the Royal Castle on 22nd Av. I remember once we were there and the rolls were not ready and the customers were going crazy until they came out. Does anyone know if they ever had table service outside (on the "Sidewalk")? Having lived in Miami when it was called the Magic City, love the memories this brings back. 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. Your friend may be correct but without a photo I can't verify it. Bugs me to no end. 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. 25 Old-School Miami Restaurants, Bars and Markets Still Worth Visiting Was the other in the Springs called Brothers two?? I have added it to the "Restaurants gone but not forgotten" page at: I have a matchbook from the Dream Bar.It was at 71 St. on the oceanIn the Johnina Hotel Miami Beach. , ! Shot a UM student film at Tobacco Road in 1984. A few more old high end joints missing here: The Hasta Manana where Nixon and Bebe Rebzo liked to go, The Lagoon on 79th St causway-first place I saw live lobsters in a tank and next to the Jordan Marsh store on Biscayen Blvd was a place called Coach and Six or something like that. Also, used to love Mike Gordon's Seafood Restaurant on the 79th Causeway. Brenda Fertig Are you the Don Boyd from NMSH? left Miami in 67 to move to lauderdale and left there in 69 to move to S.Carolina where I still am. For trivia buffs, Tony Roma - previous to his restaurant ventures - was the head bartender at the fabled Copy City night club on Dade Boulevard in Miami Beach. It was my parents restaurant. Please, someone tell me the name of the longest continually operating restaurant in Miami-Dade County that is still open today. My aunt lived on LeJuene Rd behind the Lum's,. I did a brief search and did not find what you are referring to. Thanks for the memories. How about Latta's on NW 7th Ave or the BBQ Barn right down the street. And the Mug Bar on 79th St. I have a couple photos but they are inside shots and dont show much. 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. While it may be slightly hidden off US1, locals know this is one of top spots in town for fresh seafood. Since the year began, we have seen the closing of newer spots like Porfirios, Pi Pizzeria, Campania (sister restaurant to veteran Sardiania), Teds at YoungArts, and Gastropod in Aventura Mall, as well as well-known locations like Khong River House, Oolite, Ticety Tea, and Serendipity 3. 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. 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.. Lots of celebrities AND gangsters!! 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. Best onion rings in the world! Even more famous than its clandestine dealings was itsprime ribnight on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Thank you for a great site. We will celebrate our 50th wedding anniversary in June of this year. 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. 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 . This has been one of Miamis top barbecue spots since 1951. Funland Park was the name of the place. . One of Hialeah' good ones worked there 8 years. Tom from Hollywood, Thank you, both Dons!! Dan, I was born on Miami Beach and still live in Miami. He also helped launch OLA, first on Biscayne Boulevard, then in the Savoy Hotel, before making its last stop at the Sanctuary Hotel. Some of the Miami restaurants I miss the most are Royal Castle, Howard Johnson's, The Shrimp Place, Jumbo's and all the kosher deli restaurants on the mainland and the Beach. A place thats been around since 1948, well before its Pinecrest neighborhood was established, has been the spot for families to visit after school for to load up on goods like fruits, salads and its famous strawberry shake.. I received this request under another less-viewed gallery and I am reposting it here so more viewers can see it. Lynn, what neighborhood or area was it in? Although we were not just a restaurant, but my family drugstore, Allen's Drugs at Red & Bird Rd had a restaurant and we were famous for our hot Chili. 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. LYNN- you MUST be talking about Marcella's in North Miami, 138 st. & Dixie Hwy. Hopefully one will turn up someday because a lot of people loved the Yorkshire Inn. He is currently part of a culinary adventure program that takes travelers on a tour through Cuba, helping to finally merge the two worlds. Howard, I remember Valenti's on NW 7th Ave quite well. 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. I went to Miami High and we's go between both Paley's and IHOP. . I was looking for a good meal before arriving at the stadium (I can only eat so many hot dogs). I remember it from the mid-50's when my aunt's boss would take us there and I remember delicious chocolate shakes. In the area of 21 Street and Collins you had another Wolfies, Chandlers next door and the famous Ember's known forf their salad dressing. I know there was a restaurant there which later became Beefsteak Charlie's. My mother used to own the 'Stampede Bar' on SW 67 ave and 21stanyone remember Leons or Frasers Barboth on SW 8th st? 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 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. Lynn J. Would love to see a picture of it. Tempe History Museum . You can send me scans of it to OldMiamiMemories@gmail.com if you have it scanned or send me an e-mail if you don't have it scanned yet. Miamis food scene continues to grow inprestige and influence, and its pushing the limits for better quality food, better quality palates and better expectations from localconsumers. These portrait photographs of Russia's ruling Romanovs were taken in 1903 at the Winter Palace in majestic. I used to visit relatives in the "70's and we go there just for the rolls. I grew up in the Miami area (unincropated Dade County ,between N.Miami & Hialeah ).Many of these resturants hold special memories of my teen years (graduated Miami Central "72"), These images really remind us where we came from. Dave Conger I grew up in this area. Does any one remember? I don't have any photos but have fond memories of many,many Places listed. Great steak sandwich. 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 have a photo of The Big Wheel without the Paley name on it, in the 1955 time frame above but not at the location you mentioned. 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. Hoffman's Cafeteria owned by Mr. Beck with the best Mac & Cheese in the world. Apparently photos of the Majorette Drive In are kind of rare but I keep hoping that someone will provide one. I had Lobster ala Newberg there the night I got my driver's license down in Sunnyland Shopping Center. Guest, glad you enjoyed the photos and the memories. Wow, what memories. 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 loved both the Chesapeake before it became part of the New England Oyster House chain and Mike Gordon's. This is great! I would love to have a Royal Castle coffee mug for my collection. Does anyone remember Plantation Pit BBQ? Got sick on the ride that had two bullet-like capsules. It was a strip joint and the kids, boys, would try to look in the always open door. His menus are Cuban-centric with some twists and turns along the way. Don. They would have been the oldest (100 years) but they have been demolished for yet another huge new project (City Centre or whatever) in the Brickell area along the river. My guess is Oven's, but what do I know? The food was as good as any sit-down restaurant. We used to go to the one on N.W. I worked at Black Caesar's Forge for a while. The Cuban bakery has been around for 42 years and has grown to over 13 locations since its humble beginnings in Hialeah in the early 70s. I would love to see it, or know where to look for it. Owning and operating a restaurant is a tough feat and not for the faint of heart. I have a glass from there and would like to know more about it. One of your early pictures was of a Lum's Restaurant, with the notation help. 1970s Miami Style - Etsy Ephemeral, disposable, they served only one purposeto let someone know "I'm here. And although they couldnt be more different, both 69-year-old Foxs Sherron Inn and 5-year-old De Rodriguez inspired a legion of devoted fans who mourned their closing this year. My relatives lived in a complex called The Carriage House in Miami and then later moved to Key Biscayne. Sambo's Restaurants: The diner chain's story - Click Americana 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. 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. This 40-year-old Cuban diner serves up classic Cuban comfort food in Westchester. Come back in a day or two and I'll have an interior photo of Mike Gordon's up on this page. Does anyone recall a diner in possibly Hollywood, Fl by the name of Irvin's or Irwin's? 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. The antique booze bottles and vintage posters found throughout The Bar are a nod to its long history in Miami. The bar had once been the venue for Jimmy Durante and Dean Martin. A free standing rectangular building, one small bar, the other larger. Sharon W. Miami Beach, FL. We could watch airplanes take off from Miami Intl Airport from her backyard. does anybody remember the restaurant that had a number of rooms, all decorated in completely different styles. Gosh so many good restaurants here. My dad knew the owners from the restaurant they had in the garment district in N.Y. We went there all the time. My father Morton Gregg used to own a combination deli/Chinese restaurant in the early-70's called Naytons. Bob, thanks for responding. Guest of 21-JAN-14, thank you for your comment regarding the Lum's but do you know what photo? Does anyone remember the Snackery and the motel behind it? Jeff has confirmed he meant to type COPA CITY and not Copy City night club on Dade Boulevard. Unsurprisingly, they all sing its praises. Wow. 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. I was born in 1942 and raised in S. Dade. because it had gas. 10 Fantastic Budget-Friendly Restaurants in Miami, 12 Classic Miami Restaurants Everyone Should Try. Some of us because we were happy to be out of school and some (me included) because we were so sad that our school days at Miami High were over!!! I do remember the Circus themed berger place in Coral Gables on a street that ran perpendicular to Miracle Mile. Edison seniors often ate hot dog and hamburger lunches at the bar's adjoining dining area. Dad used to build and race dune buggies near PSN/Indian Mound and the Everglades. THAT's where little kids learned what "gourmet" wasand romance, too, I guess! 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). 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. 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. Those pictures are great. Guest of 13-Apr-2013: I'd love to see one also and be able to post it on here. I used to go there on dates while I was in high school. Around '69-70 or so. By the late '70s, though, the company had been sold. Located in the heart of Little Havana, it has gained a loyal following for its "Pan con Minuta" snapper sandwich and along with other seafood specialities that are still some of the most competitively priced in town. Serving up BBQ to Miami for 65 years, this outpost has seen its fair share of change. You can also click on the yellow colored >>Memories of Old Hialeah, Old Miami and Old South Florida Photo Galleries << at top of any page to get back to the main oldies page to search other galleries. Worse still, Miami Beach mayor Alex Daoud got busted on so many criminal counts that he faced 528 years in prison! Send me a photo of the Lagoon and I'll be glad to add it. 1970 to 1999 Miami Area Historical Photos Gallery - PBase Here now is a nostalgic look at two legends from Miami's history. Located in an alleyway off US1 in Pinecrest, Keg South is the epitome of a dive bar. 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. any images of The Pieces of Eight Lounge on SW 8th Street and 49th Avenue would be greatly appreciated. By December, the building is gone (sign says restaurant moved to 8872 Coral Way, in what looks like a revamped 40s/50s strip center). Have you got a picture of the Copper Tone Girl mechanical bill board on the 79th St. Causeway going to the Beach? Tom. What we always missed the most was the good food and the beautiful water. 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