My grandfather was owner (I believe) when it had the Lobo Lounge. Was the other in the Springs called Brothers two?? 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. The Flashbak Shop Is Open & Selling All Good Things, "Miami Beach is where neon goes to die" - Lenny Bruce. As many as 40 banks still neglect to report cash deposits of $10,000 or more, as required by law. 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. It was my Dad's and we have none! I do not see it listed, it is now a day care center!! Serving up BBQ to Miami for 65 years, this outpost has seen its fair share of change. Went to the Edison Center moives every Saturday. If you're on the Key and don't go there you've missed some of the best pizza ever. This is the link to it: Anyone have any pictures or info on the old Pig Trail Inn Restaurant in Miami Beach? My brother Tim will never forget the morning he and another kid went to the Royal Castle on 125th St. and 7th Ave. 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. "South Beach, 1974-1990: Photographs of a Jewish Community." Friday, October 27, through Sunday, April 1 . the trio diner was a meeting place for everyone after all the bars and clubs closed. I remember Scotties drive in on N.W. 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. Maybe some day we'll luck out and get a photo of it up on the site for others to remember. I kept looking for a picture of Watsons Restaurant on NE 2 Ave. in Little River. 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. We used to call them "Black Anus." . Heading south from there was Plantation Pit, Dairy Queen, and the 27th Ave Drive In. 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 One section had a turn-table floor that swept--very slowly--past curved bay windows with a view of the 60's-era traffic through that bit of Coral Gables and those tall, spindly palms that lined Dixie Highway back then. It was a small place and had two huge plam trees out front on either side of the door. It was a strip joint and the kids, boys, would try to look in the always open door. You nibble on Florida shrimp and conch fritters, and sip a long, cool, Florida drink. But there were, of course, two sides in this conflict. 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. This Cuban restaurant is filled with breakfast, lunch and dinner items to help satisfy any craving you may have. Guest, glad you enjoyed the photos and the memories. What we always missed the most was the good food and the beautiful water. I had a friend that was a waitress there and went many times. I was glad to see Hollemans. And you can also follow us on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter. I used to work at Lum's on Bird Road (1977) then at the Lum's at the Miami Airport Inn on Lejune Road. Across from the Royal Castle on 95th Street was a Georgia Pan Fried Chicken. Global shipping available. 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. Wow, what memories. Lynn, what neighborhood or area was it in? two old ladies ran the place, and made the best hot fudge sundaes ever. Despite economic woes (recession and inflation), the energy crisis, urban decline, crime, and escalating restaurant prices, restaurant-going continued to rise. Miami Beach Florida. Growing up you know that when it was time for your quinceaera there was only one place to get your cake: Vickys Bakery. 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. Visit Website. 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. of marijuana waiting to be entered as evidence in court cases. So many memoriesso much GOOD food! That was the hangout for the 1963 Miami High crowd. I haven't gotten around to moving north yet. 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. 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. Don. Miami was loaded with Italian restaurants in the sixties and seventies. Cliff went on to build a notable little hotel in Las Vegas named Caesar's Palace. If anyone can part with this nostalgic item of my childhood, I'll gladly pay. : , : , 2022. View of people canoeing at Disney World - Orlando, Florida, 1971. What about Santacroce's and Good Food near the U? I had Lobster ala Newberg there the night I got my driver's license down in Sunnyland Shopping Center. I could go on and on. Sambo's was a popular chain of family restaurants that offered diner-style table service. At the time I thought this was their big claim to fame (little did I know). OMG !!!!! Hal, welcome and thank you for posting. 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 . There was one on SW 27 Ave and 8 St. My parents use to take me there back in the early 60's. How about the Ale House on South Dixie by the U of M? South Beach had earned such a horrible reputation that it almost changed its name to Oceanside. 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. . the architects that were hired to renovate the museum in the late 1970's when French President Valery. I remember it from the mid-50's when my aunt's boss would take us there and I remember delicious chocolate shakes. What a great Site !! 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 only moved here in 1945 or there abouts. Don, anyone remember the Loffler's Bros resturant in Coral Gables. Which, ironically, has never been a hotel. Property records still show that it is licensed as a "bar/entertainment venue," so the day school is probably not operating legally. 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. 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. These portrait photographs of Russia's ruling Romanovs were taken in 1903 at the Winter Palace in majestic. Thank you for bringing back some wonderful memories. I was hoping that one of our viewers would see your comments and respond with some information about the restaurant. After graduating from Miami High in '57, went with parents and friends to celebrate at Red Diamond. 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. There was a really nice restaurant on 79th street and 27th avenue, what was the name of it? [1950 Photo of Bass Museum of Art Courtesy of Florida Memory]. Tempe History Museum . W, Sign up for the Vintage Florida. This blast-from-the-past diner in Downtown Miami has been serving hungry breakfast goers since 1938. And George's Chicken Restaurant where, if George liked you, he would take you on a tour of his "secret" kitchen. Did you know Joe Weiss of Joes Stone Crab actually discovered the stone crab? Whether your looking for a quick beer or looking to get into some after-hours trouble, the Deuce has been that bar to go to for more than 100 years an absolute eternity by South Beach standards. Thanks for a great site.. "Guest" and Miami High Stingaree. Thank you whomever. 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! If you would like a photo for the gallery, I have several. The Egg Rolls were delicious. (1979) There was a Playboy Club next door! I remember when they built Luby Chevrolet on the west side of 27th Ave as well. One really famous restaurant that I did not see is "Wolfies" on Miami Beach. My aunt lived on LeJuene Rd behind the Lum's,. Freedom Tower also illustrates of the changing face of Miami where retirees were being lured in at all costs. Fidel Castro upped his game sending over his prisoners and crime subsequently went through the roof. I celebrated 10 years of retirement last month and it's gone by in a blur but it's been a lot of fun. 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. All great memories of my old neighborhood. Born and raised in Miami, now living in Melbourne in Brevard Co. What a fabulous site. It has since grown in size since its humble beginnings in the 70s, but is still known for bringing in live music acts and airing plenty of sporting events no matter the time of day. That's what Bennigan's, an Irish-themed bar and grill, offered in the 1980s. 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. Sweden House Smorgasbord, at 14875 S. Dixie Highway, was popular in the 60s/70s. Edison seniors often ate hot dog and hamburger lunches at the bar's adjoining dining area. Lounge on South Dixie HWY? I was born at Northwest Hospital on 79th street, 1944. Also we lived at 1760 NW 77th street till I left for the Marine Corps. 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!! any images of The Pieces of Eight Lounge on SW 8th Street and 49th Avenue would be greatly appreciated. Does any one remember the Pizza Tower on N.W.7th Ave. I would usually get Walt's meatloaf (it was the best) with home cooked veggies and bisquits. I've located 10 members of my Edison graduating class locally, plus many others from other classes and schools. 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. We used to stay at the motel for two weeks every other year. 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. Does anyone remember the name of the barbeque place on 163st? Guest of 7-AUG-2016, can you tell us where Roger's Restaurant and Lounge and Peppermints Restaurant and Lounge were located? 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. I remember riding Harley-Davidsons, before it was a designer "Thing", to the 'Stampede Bar' as well as the "Pine Tree" (67 Ave and SW 11 St) and the "Champion Bar" on Bird Rd. 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". Miss s. florida greatly..at least the old s. florida I remember. 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 . I'm sure you would still be able to hear the band out there, the Mop Tops were good AND loud. Would love to see a picture of the place. What a great place it was to sit and watch all our friends "cruise" by!! Thanks. FABULOUS - Loved it. It was on Flagler about 14th Ave. Category 20th Century French Mid-Century Modern Vintage 1970s Restaurants. I was raised in Hialeah(1950-1987) and there were a lot of restaurants that were pictured here. I went to Coral Gables High. It was one of my family's favorite restaurants in the late 1940s to the 1950's. THAT's where little kids learned what "gourmet" wasand romance, too, I guess! We had many a fine meal there and I saw Bob Griese in there a few times in the 70's along with other VIPs. Sharon W. Miami Beach, FL. 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. 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! Thank you for your comments/memories. This local seafood spot has been drawing large crowds for more than 40 years. I got loaded there many times in the mid sixties. What a fantastic site! Established in 1959 by a then 11-year-old Robert who set up a stand to sell his fathers cucumber crop. To Kurt S yes, that was a Putitan ice cream store. Don't forget Sir Pizza on Key Biscayne. Hi Donna: I'm beginning to think that 20% of Miami moved to Brevard County and in another year or two I'll be up there hopefully. Thank you for writing in. Even more famous than its clandestine dealings was itsprime ribnight on Tuesdays and Thursdays. 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. Used to see Mayor of Miami and his wife eating in the Chesapeake Sea Food House. 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. Hopefully one will turn up someday because a lot of people loved the Yorkshire Inn. Her dad, Cliff Pearlman was the founder of Lum's restaurants. Brenda Fertig Are you the Don Boyd from NMSH? This is the original Miami juice bar. After the closing of Tobacco Road, Foxs became the oldest restaurant on the mainland, as well as the oldest with a dual liquor license, capable of operating a liquor store and bar at the same time. Also we would go to the Rosetta Theater on Saturday mornings and then get Birch Beer at Royal Castle. My father Morton Gregg used to own a combination deli/Chinese restaurant in the early-70's called Naytons. Located in Miami, FL. I somehow remember it being close to the Miami address. This is great! Talk about bad timing on my part. Welcome Nicolle and thank you for your comment and memories. Years ago there was a drive-in called HART"S Drive Inn. If the decline of Tommys Deck Bar was a sad sign of the times, then Miamis South Beach Pier was even more so.