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Still no mention of Valenti's on NW 7ty Ave (?) 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. In 1954, it was franchised to a couple of fellas from Miami franchised the brand in Miami. Very nice collection for memory lane. Years ago there was a drive-in called HART"S Drive Inn. re Valenti's, I forgot my Dad owned The Lobster Trap at SW 72nd and USI (was a Bonanza before, and Valenti's after. Oh, and the Taurus. I don't have a picture of the Lagoon but if I find it or any other old Miami menus I'll send them. To Linda Altman: I believe the shrimp restaurant you are thinking about was "The Shrimp Place". the architects that were hired to renovate the museum in the late 1970's when French President Valery. And, what about the long, long soda fountain counter at Breeding's Drug Store also tucked in along that University stretch back then? 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 don't remember if it was even air conditioned, nobody cared, it was good. The "original" restaurant looked like a vintage building, and I wonder what it was, back in the day. It was one of my family's favorite restaurants in the late 1940s to the 1950's. Used to see Mayor of Miami and his wife eating in the Chesapeake Sea Food House. (I only know it existed, because 71st Ave doesn't have an updated GoogleStreetView shot.). I would love to find a photo of it to show him if there are any. See our. Welcome Jeanne and Mary Ann and thank you for posting your comments and memories. Wish I had pictures to post - Sorry! Don. 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. PS Contact me at my email address. Thanks. I couldn't post the info on Andalusia, because it was too long. At 7140 SW 8th Street (at 71st Ave) there was a building last summer, called The Cascade Restaurant & Lounge (as seen via GoogleStreetView). I havn't heard anyone mention one of the great italian restaurants in ma ma vi vi's??? 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. In the 1970s mobster Meyer Lansky, pursuing the simple life of a philosophical, Chevrolet-driving, book-borrowing library patron, was often spotted noshing in Wolfie's. . they had great food and the cooks would have fun with everyone. A buddy of mine (Bob Paget) back in the 70's and early 80's grew up on the Key and he loved Sir Pizza. it was great. I remember it from the mid-50's when my aunt's boss would take us there and I remember delicious chocolate shakes. Thanks for all the effort. Now that I am trying to research it, it seems as though many restaurants claim they have the best garlic rolls. Starting in his early days at the Wet Paint Caf, he gained a love for experimenting with Latin ingredients in nontraditional ways. Gone? Miami New Times Westword Coupons Captain . 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. They were small and round ( looked more like a cinnamin roll). Thanks Mike, I added it. It was on Flagler about 14th Ave. I somehow remember it being close to the Miami address. I've located 10 members of my Edison graduating class locally, plus many others from other classes and schools. 1 Point Upvote Downvote * #9 The Marlin Hotel and a vintage Cadillac convertible at kerbside on South Beach, Miami, 1990. Lila Nikla. If you would like a photo for the gallery, I have several. W, Sign up for the When someone sends me one I will gladly put it up on the site. Wow, what memories. Send me a photo of the Lagoon and I'll be glad to add it. I do not see it listed, it is now a day care center!! I think someone else has mentioned the Majorette in another gallery or in the comments galleries somewhere but I had forgotten about it until you mentioned it. Susan is looking for a photo of The Pub on Miracle Mile due to a wedding reception in 1967. Hi Joseph, the Sorrento is only missing because I haven't come across any photos of it yet. 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 believe she married Howey Schwartz right after high school. Does anyone remember "Papa Nick's Italian-American Restaurant in Perrine? Vintage Florida. 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? If anyone can part with this nostalgic item of my childhood, I'll gladly pay. It was behind the Frank 'n Bun which is on the corner of 79th and 27th Avenue (now a Royal Castle and strip shopping center). Very popular at the time. By the way, that Hollemans is the one i Miami Springs besides that one and one on 7th Ave, they had one at 14th and Washington on the beach, went ther with grandparents as a little girl ( worked at Springs from 1989 through 2004 oh, yes Quinty's Italian restaurant on Hook Square.. 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! auditorium? did I miss it? Does anyone remember Gus's juice bar on Collins Ave. Used to gothere as akid in the late 50's, early 60's.Best pina colada's! I remember they always had three tureens of different soups every night. A very good fast-food Oriental restaurant off 79th St. I'll change the information and paste your response in the right place. 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. I was born in 1946 and grew up across the street from White Belt Dairy. so cool to see some of these, I remember Red Diamond Inn, Red Coach Grill, Juniors at 79 & Biscayne, Sorrentos, Piccolo, Pumpernicks. Picciolo's outside patio where you had to grab your dinner and run inside laughing several times during your meal because of sudden rain. I did a brief search and did not find what you are referring to. 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 . Guest 24-Jul-2021 18:07: I loved the picture of Paley's Big Wheel. Black Ceasars Forge Restaurant at 67th ave and 152 street. Does anyone remember the Snackery and the motel behind it? I'm thinking of you" - Pablo Iglesias Maurer, At the end of October 1959 in the basement of 39 Gerrard Street - an unexceptional and damp space that was once a sort of rest room for taxi drivers and an occasional tea bar - Ronnie Scott opened his first jazz club. I wish I could remember. I was stationed at a nike base in Carol City in 1968 . To non-Miamians, he is best known for Philadelphias Alma de Cuba and formerly New Yorks Patria. 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. I have been searching for but so far have not been able to find a photo of HOT SHOPPES. The Egg Rolls were delicious. Segregation was very evident in those days and blacks were forced to order from a window and eat on benches outside the restaurant. It really took me down memory lane. 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. How about the Hot Shoppes where the Gables kids with the ticked out rides hung out? ", Brenda, thank you for your memories and where you two live now. Don, anyone remember the Loffler's Bros resturant in Coral Gables. 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. Maybe some day we'll luck out and get a photo of it up on the site for others to remember. Great Steaks and rosin backed potatoes. Aldoros Bar.27th ave across from Funland Park. Unsurprisingly, they all sing its praises. I have to say when Villa Deli closed on Alton Road and The Rascal House. I don't remember, but I think it was just west of downtown. Of course, property values arent the only reason why seemingly popular restaurants close. 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. 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. I would love to have a Royal Castle coffee mug for my collection. They had great ribs and sweet potato pie! The decade was the gateway to the present in many ways. (1979) There was a Playboy Club next door! 8th Street - just a little drive-up place, as I remember, but such great, sloppy, luscious beef barbrcue sandwiches. left Miami in 67 to move to lauderdale and left there in 69 to move to S.Carolina where I still am. Founder Betty Fox named the iconic establishment for her daughter, Sharon, but a mess-up at the printers led to the Foxs Sherron Inn. It was a Benihana previously. Most notably serving as a steakhouse since 1968, its been known to be a favorite amongst movie stars, presidents and socialites during their visits to South Florida. I only moved here in 1945 or there abouts. Also we would go to the Rosetta Theater on Saturday mornings and then get Birch Beer at Royal Castle. 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. I believe it was off the 79th Street causway. 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). 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. I worked at Black Caesar's Forge for a while. Cliff went on to build a notable little hotel in Las Vegas named Caesar's Palace. in 1971. Glad to see the pictures. Thank you for the memories! And Yumbrella? Great steak sandwich. 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. Thanks for the memories. I would usually get Walt's meatloaf (it was the best) with home cooked veggies and bisquits. It was my parents restaurant. This is the link to it: Anyone have any pictures or info on the old Pig Trail Inn Restaurant in Miami Beach? 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. Tommy, welcome to the site. Hes launched various incarnations of D. Rodriguez and De Rodriguez, first at the Astor Hotel and then the Bentley. La Piata has since relocated to Seventh Avenue and Camelback Road, in the former Mary Coyle Ol' Fashion Ice Cream place. Dan, I was born on Miami Beach and still live in Miami. Submarine Sam's in North Miami Beach with the incredible subs that had marinated white onions on them and the best bread. Also, Roney Pub, Rascal, Wolfies. . Sometimes its simply time to move on. 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. I was hoping that one of our viewers would see your comments and respond with some information about the restaurant. Thanks again for sharing the memories. I have a glass from there and would like to know more about it. Right near Chippys, 2 doors west or so. Years later when I saw Cirus Circus casino I thought of that place in the Gables! anyhoo, thanks again, really fun. A 24 hr a day delight. Also moved to Brevard Cty in the early 60;s but came back to help run the business until sold in 1986. 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. Im hoping well start closing down a lot more of these bars. [Miami Herald, September 21, 1986]. I went to Miami High and we's go between both Paley's and IHOP. I was hoping someone besides myself remembered Leonard's La Pena on Bird Road. I don't know the location or name but I had a birthday party there. I used to work at Lum's on Bird Road (1977) then at the Lum's at the Miami Airport Inn on Lejune Road. They didn't recognize him and when they asked for hot chocolates he didn't seem to know what to do or where things were. The one in Plantation closed as well but there's a Beverly Hills Cafe in Miami Lakes still. 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. I love working with photos for this site and the aviation stock photo site which I started first. Which, ironically, has never been a hotel. Crowded beach scene of people and automobiles - Jacksonville, Florida, 1973. Dad used to build and race dune buggies near PSN/Indian Mound and the Everglades. I love your site. across the street from Kelly's Drive Inn. How about Googies Inn, off limits to servicemen. Thats one of the interesting things about Miamis transitory nature. 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. Some places not mentioned and I am sorry that I do not have any pictures to contribute, only memories. South Beach had earned such a horrible reputation that it almost changed its name to Oceanside. Thanks for your responses. Check out our 1970s miami style selection for the very best in unique or custom, handmade pieces from our shops. 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? My sister seems to remember the name started with a "T" and I seemed to remember it being a persons name. THANKS. Things were and are still looking up for Gleasons sun and fun capital of the world. i once did a radio show from there back in rhe folk song days of college. : , : , 2022. Wow, those were good times and glad I grew up in the best of times, the innocent 50's and wild 60's. I'll have to stop by the Sir Pizza on the key the next time we go over there. : ), Thanks for putting on your sight the Lighthouse Restaurant which was owned by my. And oh yeah what about Deli City near Santacroce's? 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.

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