The Copley Caf became the Merry-Go-Round Bar in 1934, complete with a merry-go-round; in 1978, it was simply The Plaza Bar and Dining Room; then, in 1996, it became The Oak Room and racked up considerable standing among Bostons Back Bay set. Kids at the pond who went there in the 30s referred to it as Danoskys though it may have been The Lincoln by then. By entering your email address you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy and consent to receive emails from Time Out about news, events, offers and partner promotions. Baileys, both in Harvard Square and downtown, was a regular stop in my youth: grilled cheese, fish chowder, and cone-shaped scoops of ice cream in an old-style silver cup with handle. It was a high class restaurant. Loved them both in the 70s-90s. The Kings Rook in Marblehead kept me in great French Cream Cheese cake, fruit Frapps and Classical Music. Also the Magic Pan with their amazing crepes and Soups. Following a return to private ownership in 1982, Brighams capitalized on its most popular offering and began selling packaged ice cream in supermarkets. What memories! I found this Jordan Marsh macaroon recipe online. Always packed, always outstanding. A real trip down memory lane! My first solo car ride when I picked up.2 friends and drove to Salem. Loved Fontaines-! Backyard Betty's: One of Southie's liveliest drinking and dining spots has served its final boozy shake and order of table-side wings. Best sundaes around, amazing lime rickey. Christopher Pierce, When in my early teens (eons ago), my mom would give me $1.50, and I would get a Coke, a tuna sandwich, fries, and a sundae (with marshmallow!) We went there on a school trip with the Latin Club during high school. Gilchrist's opened in Boston in 1842 and, by 1964, there were multiple store locations across Greater Boston. How I looked forward to that! And the profits? 1 there is called Providence Hwy. Answer (1 of 9): The laws in Massachusetts require that bars stop serving alcohol at 2 am. The Last Hurrah is located inside the Omni Parker House hotel, which itself dates to 1855, and claims the much-traveled British author as a reveler and a guest. My friends and I used to hang out at The Pewter Pot AND Senior Pizza. But even among those eye-catching neighbors, Hilltop Steak House stood out. Today Bell in Hand is a full service restaurant as well as a bar and happening nightspot. We would routinely take doggie bags to go because we couldnt eat all the food in one sitting. Boston Mayor Tom Menino, right, and Providence Mayor Buddy Cianci at Joe Tecces, Feb. 3, 1997. The food was exceptional and very popular place. The Apolo dinner and Benjamins in Taunton MA, Tiny Jims in Buzzards Bay MA, and remember standing in line at York steak house chains around NE. The Dini family made that place renowned for delicious seafood and a warm welcome. also Warmuthshad a wonderful B deck salad. Their roquefort dressing was the best. Photograph: Ed Massery with Tom Underiner. Many a last call at the South Pacific in Newton. Just imagine a gigantic Family Tree of New England eating establishments,with The NoName as the trunk..the amount of branches past present & future would astound you. When we came back I miss Souper Salad in Kenmore Sq something fierce, and The Arlington Diner on Mass Ave. Words below are by Marotta, and all images by Hutchings. All different kinds. House. Dante: The Royal Sonesta's Restaurant Dante has closed after 15 years. Some Facebook comments have been lightly edited for spelling, grammar, and punctuation. Post 390: One of the Back Bay's most popular spots for expense account dining and corporate gatherings has turned off its fireplace for good. Founded in Boston by Eben Jordan and Benjamin Marsh in 1851, Jordan Marsh & Company was a pioneering department store that expanded throughout New England and beyond, becoming a popular anchor store as mall shopping took off in the 1950s and 1960s. Amrheins claims lineage back to 1890, making it a cornerstone of South Boston for over a century. Fantasias near Fresh Pond in Cambridge. Then one of the first Mexican restaurants in the area the name escapes me. Was a fun place. Spent many wonderful hours hanging out with other couples in the booths upstairs. He believed in giving immigrants a chance but he worked them very hard. The Tam is a prime example, having first opened its doors sometime during the 1940s, thriving as a beloved townie bar ever since. Follow Boston.com on Instagram (Opens in a New Tab), Follow Boston.com on Twitter (Opens in a New Tab), Like Boston.com on Facebook (Opens in a New Tab), Dorchesters 50Kitchen restaurant closes its doors, The results are in: Readers name the most iconic restaurant in the Boston area, What it's like to be an extra in a film or TV show, according to readers. We were stationed at Hanscom Field in the late 1960s & would drive to the Willow Pond Kitchen just for the fried clams. When I was a kid, we had a summer cottage in Onset in the 40s. I would be bribed to bring back lobsters every trip to the buffet whether I wanted one or not, for my lobster eating competing uncles. R.H. Stearns and C. Crawford Hollidge were in direct competition, as the former was located on Tremont Street, across from the Park Street subway station. Does anyone recall The Buttery or Seniors Pizza in Kenmore Square? Max Brenner: One of the city's most popular destinations for sinful, over-the-top chocolate treats has served its last mega sundae. Are there any other now defunct companies or restaurants that fill you with nostalgia? Dj vu! Quite a fewtaverns around the city can likely boast Paul Revere having drank there, but few can say the same about Charles Dickens. The most elegant, continental style, second Prime Rib if you finished the first- The Brook Manor Super special dining for special occasions! In Chinatown Yee Hong Guey. Miss that and my Mom a lot. Every day was Thanksgiving at Green Ridge Turkey Farm, and the roast turkey with stuffing and potatoes and cranberry sauce is what put it on the map. We went to The White Rabbit every week for dinner. And I can never forget the Athens Olympia on Stuart St., a favorite of my parents and my introduction to Greek foodout-of-this-world taramasalata, kebabs, and unsweetened coffee jello with whipped cream for dessert. Commodore was great, as was the General Glover House in ? Great German Food and atmosphere. In a space that originally housed the Federal Reserve, Bond is now a cocktail bar that nods back to its history with original doors and a pastry kitchen that is located in the bank's old vault. Many of my favorites already mentioned but have to add Buttricks Ice Cream, Cottage Crest in Reading,the old Carrolls Diner in Medford, Arnies Fireside in Dedham & Beef N Ale Boston next to the Music Hall/Wang Theatre. OnlyInYourState may earn compensation through affiliate links in this article. I had a set of 4 that lasted 4 decades before I broke the last one, the red thoroughly faded, right before the turn of the millennium kind of a sign that an era had truly come to an end. https://www.cbsnews.com/news/visiting-the-last-surviving-howard-johnsons. Other employees would ring cowbells and blow noisemakers. The old Lord Fox was the place for local kids to go after the prom! After a pause, hed smile and say Do you want a Frankfurter? There were 2 photos of him on the walls when we visited, which made both my mother and I very happy. Cafeteria Boston: One of the city's most popular see-and-be-seen spots has permanently closed after 13 years on Newbury Street. Fenmore Grill: Situated a long foul ball from Fenway Park, the Hotel Buckminster and its in-house Fenmore Grill have both shuttered. Historically, gay bars were spaces where LGBTQ people could meet, exchange information, learn about events and politics, and form connections that might be . Worked there in the 90s. for dessertand still have enough left to tip. As far as now defunct chain restaurants that were always very good, Victorias Station ( all of their restaurants were built from converted Train Cars. The floor was covered in small white tiles, which added to the ambiance and also helped make the place cool. Breathe deep the aroma of Guinness and find a new friend to chat with. The Newbury Steak House was a firm favourite. Remember seeing Louise Day Hicks eating there!!! None of the bars I've mentioned are still in business, and most of the city's . What better footsteps to follow than one of the Union Oyster Houses regular customers, Statesman Daniel Webster, a New Hampshire native who lived nearby, and was said to eat 36 oysters a day, always washed down with brandy and water. Worked there two summers during college. I miss them all! Now with this pandemic so many more good places have closed. The HobBob Restaurant on the Boston Post Road in Madison, Connecticut served the most amazing fried chicken and shaved ham grinders! I now live in Fargo and miss this wonderful restaurant and all the staff tremendously. That may be true, but the daily business of this grand old bar is to still serve drinks and food to an ever-changing clientele. I seem to remember that, please correct me if I am wrong. How about ye old Wilton Diner, Wilton NH SMH. The brothers passed away fairly young, Edric Jr. carried the business for a number of years after. Thanks for subscribing! I loved going in for a cup of corn chowder on a cold day. Id like to add the Wursthaus in Harvard Square in Cambridge run by the Cardullo family. Formality was always in fashion at Locke-Ober and the restaurant's last owner, David Ray, decided to shut down rather than change Locke-Ober's signature style. And, how about the Redwing in Foxboro ! I too miss The Town Lyne House. The restaurant was sol around 1983- it was never the same. Have been trying to run down the recipe. . Only place I have visited where you could order a whale steak. A guy working at that restaurant for decades recognized dad !!! Excellent, my mom and her friend Marge took me there when I was expecting my first baby, a special day! They did quite a function business so had need of live bands. We would go there from West Roxbury for their fried clams and bring their pizza home. Gilchrist's opened in Boston in 1842 and, by 1964, there were multiple store locations across Greater Boston. Im looking for the coconut macaroon recipe from Jordan Marsh or Filenes??? Our newsletter hand-delivers the best bits to your inbox. The chain of restaurants was born in the 1960s and spread to other New England states like Connecticut and New Hampshire. Also in Franklin, Welicks Restaurant was famous for their Fresh Seafood. They have a restaurant in Sanford Maine now , unfortunately no stuffed obstetrics or dessert but still good. I also remember the Pewter Pot Muffin House. I lived in Easton and loved being able to get the fine fare of Weylus close to home. Hoping someone takes an interest in Durgin Park and re-open it again A shame to see a legend fade away. Wonderful staff and so many special nights there with those spectacular views. The Joyce Chen on the Charles River by MIT c. 1968 to 1974 MIT then put buildings there. The Cock n Kettle was epic! The interior of most locations had an old-Boston feel, with heavy wooden tables and dark-beamed ceilings. The clam shack on Route 1 was called Els, our all time favorite place for clams. Great coffee, wine & beer bar. While Bostons rich Colonial past has left it with some truly ancient watering holes, the city also boats a few relics from its own unique Mid-Century history. Really miss Top of the Hub. Cant believe no one mentioned an almost 60 year old establishment with an iconic neon whale! Whiskey's: Long a favorite among eager students and Back Bay twenty-somethings, this down-and-dirty party spot and sports bar has closed after an epic run on Boylston Street. There was a candy store in the front that something special for everyone. During the 1980s, Kennedy's struggled and had to shut the doors of its main store (at Summer and Hawley streets). Had our first date at Hilltop in 1983. Does anyone remember the Scottish lion in Portsmouth NH? Always went to. They closed ages ago However a spinoff of it opened on Post Rd in Warwick RI not too bad. All great memories, but we STILL miss, and long for, the Green Ridge Turkey Farm. Even though Im living away, Im sad at the fact that Cole Farms in Gray, Maine has closed. Restaurant Closures Lir Facebook Lir on Boylston 903 Boylston St, Boston, MA 02115 Lir on Boylston, just steps away from the Boston Marathon finish line, has closed after 17 years. The Arrow and Marios in Westport, CT. Marios was a favorite watering hole across from the Metro North train station. How about maybe one of the oldest restaurants in MA. Baked Alaska in the 1980s a really special experience. Why? Once home base to Bostons garage rock scene, the longtime bar space, which first opened in 1907 and was properly established after Prohibition ended in 1933, ended its run as The Abbey in late 2008. Amazing Baked Alaska! Fantastic home cooking. Thank you, terrific memories ~ add to em Locke-Ober Cafe, the Cafe Budapest, and Josephs of Dartmouth St.s lobster savannah. There were starched linen tablecloths and napkins. There is a Maneros in Palm City, Fla. and its the same family as in Westport. Originally called the Copley Caf, which opened in 1912 alongside the hotel, this Fairmont Copley Plaza bar has undergone several transformations over the years. The Warren Tavern has been in its current location on Pleasant Street (near the Bunker Hill Monument) since 1780, making it the oldest tavern in Massachusetts. a whale steak. It had the same owner from 1922 til it closed when the state ended Rt# 128. I managed to puncture my hand with one of the claw spines, and had to use the napkin around my hand to finish the Lobster. Look out for your first newsletter in your inbox soon! I was just craving Souper Salad earlier today. Seems all the good ones on the Cape went away. Commodore, Noth Beverly Chinaland, Beverly, Green Barrel (at tbe bottome of Danvers State Hospital. Customer from the mid 60s for about 20 happy years. Staff writer for Only In Your State and freelance writer. document.getElementById( "ak_js_1" ).setAttribute( "value", ( new Date() ).getTime() ); This setting should only be used on your home or work computer. Prints & Photographs Division John Margolies/Library of Congress. So, at the sound of the drum, please join me in singing Kevin a very happy birthday!. The Steaming Kettle in Government Center the BEST clam chowder EVAH!!! At HoJos, mom always had Orange Pineapple ice-cream !! The Abbey Lounge 3 Beacon St., Inman Square, Somerville Once home base to Boston's garage rock scene, the longtime bar space, which first opened in 1907 and was properly established after. One time my friend and I decided to grab dinner at Durgin Park and the mens Russian Chorus from Harvard was beautifully serenading the diners! Great German style food and huge beer selection. Last I checked New England comprised more than 2 states. Durgin-Park, a staple in Bostons Faneuil Hall since 1827, closed its doors on January 12, 2019. Popular place to go after classical music concerts we would come over from Boston. It was such a treat to go there! The Pewter Pot chowder was excellent. Ive been to a couple of these restaurants like the Hilltop Steakhouse remember going there with my grandparents when I was little and going into the butcher shop too. I miss lots of those, like Fantasia, Durgin Park, Jimmys Haborside, Pewter Pots, Brighams, the China House in Boston (near Steinway), etc., but my all-time favorite was Stellas, first in the North End (the great mystery was where did the valet parkers put all those cars? There have been sooo many great independent restaurants, especially in New England, its hard to name all that have gone. We love Brighams ice cream BUT, they did NOT invent jimmies. Swampscott . ate there! Anthonys Pier 4 in Boston and Saunders at Rye Harbor, NH. Actually, I just looked it up and, indeed, they are still open and have great reviews! We uncover the best of the city and put it all in an email for you. Never knew who might show up at the Clam Bar. Berneices, Cello House, Captains Table. Had been to the Hearth and Kettle in Hyannis back in the 80s while visiting my grandmother. During its 137 years in business, this establishment was known for its elegance, history, and steak and lobster fare. Follow John Hutchings on Instagram @jlh1918. I guess being purveyor of chowder to a president doesnt carry the weight of having a former SNL actress serving ice cream. I couldnt agree more.Maneros Steakhouse was THE BEST ! So many memories. In the mid-1990s, amid flagging sales, Jordan Marsh closed its doors for good, with the remaining stores being rebranded as Macys. I remember great times sitting there with my Dad and having a pint:) I have some similar memories of the Student Prince (aka The Fort) in Springfield MA. However, his son Edward Filene took over and became the first person to introduce the idea of "bargain basement" pricing to the consumer. Boston Gone: The sites of rock clubs and music venues no longer with us. Enjoy a tipple at these timeless barsand take in some history, too. There were a few great fun places south of Boston along Route 1. ), Me. Glad Dinis and Too House were mentioned by others. If you want anything like it, I highly suggest going to Hawthorne By the Sea, which is owned by Anthonys Pier 4, in Swampscott. The Boston-Area Bars and Restaurants That Have Closed (Or Are Closing), Spring 2022 Tracking eating and drinking establishments that won't reopen by Stephanie Carter Updated Apr 27, 2022,. Everything about Hilltop Steak House in Saugus, MA, was as over-the-top as its sign. Local sports celebs often spotted. Receive the latest news and breaking updates, straight from our newsroom to your inbox. And Dinis on Boston Common! The Wursthaus was one of the earliest restaurants in the area to offer a more extensive beer list long before beer became hip and trendy. So sad it closed always wished it would open again. We are lucky enough to still have many wonderful eateries from which to choose, from Kellys Roast Beef to Louis Lunch, and we appreciate them all. No mention of Mildreds Chowder House? The material on this site may not be reproduced, distributed, transmitted, cached or otherwise used, except with prior written permission of Vanyaland. The ClamBox has taken its place with my family. Located on the town line between Lexington and Waltham, Massachusetts, Chadwicks was best known for its ice cream sundaes, and most famously the BellyBuster: 20 (some say 30!) I remember Anthonys Pier 4, but didnt go there very often. My mothers favorite uncle, Henry Meyer (who died when I was 3 mos old), worked there as a bartender for many years back in the 40s. All of these and more. Famed not only for its Chinese fare, but for attracting top comedians and offering a Polynesian floor show.. It moved over to Hanover and changed completely. We would go in town from Brockton to Christmas shop, and I took them there as a big treat after!! Stoddard's: Tucked away in the Leather District, this retro drinking and dining haunta favorite of Downtown Crossing's after-work crowdshas shuttered its doors. It offered fresh seafood and good value - although the average taxpayer was probably still taken aback to learn that Massachusetts governor Edward King spent $1,200 on Dini's lobster and crab salad sandwiches delivered to his office! The one we miss the most Fontaines win West Roxburytheir fried chicken Alabama with the snowflake rolls, butternut squash and mashed potatoes with gravy is to die for!! God bless them for locating great places to eat, mostly from Yankee Magazine. The Bell in Hand is charmingly named after its original owners trade, a retired Boston town crier named James Wilson, who opened the pub in 1795. There was a push to open Hilltop locations across New England, but tastes were changing, and the auxiliary restaurants never quite succeeded in capturing the appeal of the original. It started as a hot dog stand by my grandmother,Stefania Danosky. Trader Vics was another fantastic restaurant, now gone. There were so many and I miss them all. Best Japanese restaurant ever! We were really sad they closed too. This Boston-based chain was the creation of Cambridge native V.J. My father would coach us not to even think about the salad or a potato, just go straight to the lobstah station.. We got our fill and our moneys worth. Topsys/Fontaines in West Roxbury, My all time favorite, Valles Steak Houses, Bickfords (late night, early morning breakfasts), Vallees, Freds Seafood (Randolph) Friendlys, Hilltop, The No-Name & the pewter pot, also Woolworths . Does anyone remember the Cranberry Bog Restaurant on RT 184 ( Providence-New London Turnpike) in North Stonington, CT? I was hoping someone would mention SANDYS at the entrance to Buzzards Bay on Cape Cod. The Weathervane in Maine. Whenever a new one opened,he was in charge of setting it up,hiring staff,planning menus,etc.He said he would spend 6 months at each location, get it running smoothly and hand it over to permanent management. Great summer meal topped off with ice cream and a chocolate walnut brownie sundae!
Halfords Oat Coolant Motorcycle,
Sherry Thomas Insight Magazine,
Articles O