I could go on and on. There will never be another city as beautiful and interesting as Miami was in the 30s-60sit was very mysterious!! a high school era friend turned me on to the site, what a cool ideait sure triggered some stuff! I think it was somewhere between 11th and 17th Avenues? dr. jeffrey comanor. Weve rounded up the top 25 places in the Magic City worthy of checking out where you can can get a heaping side of nostalgia along with a delicious meal and beverage. Does anyone remember Roy's Ribs in Coconut Grove and The Famous Restaurant on Miami Beach ? It was a small place and had two huge plam trees out front on either side of the door. 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. Thank you very much for your contributions. 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. Although it didn't hold up against Chili's, TGI Fridays, and Applebee's, there was a time when it was fairly ubiquitous throughout the states. I would usually get Walt's meatloaf (it was the best) with home cooked veggies and bisquits. Anyway, thanks for trying, I was just remembering some great times and was hoping to put the pieces together. We fished or drag raced every weekend. Thank you for bringing back some wonderful memories. Go to the Hialeah Park gallery for more information on the track. It had delicious and large portions of Greek specialties and also wonderful prime ribs that hung off the edges of dinner plates. Thanks. anyhoo, thanks again, really fun. I believe that restaurant was on Collins Avenue, in Miami Beach. i saw someone else's comment that mentioned black ceasar's forge, down near where i grew up on matheson's hammock lake #2.that would be nice to see. Dianne, the name of the drive-in was the "Frank 'n Bun" and it was there until at least 1960 because aerial photos of the new Northside Shopping Center show it still there. I had Lobster ala Newberg there the night I got my driver's license down in Sunnyland Shopping Center. The Big Wheel was really, really big as long as I can remembermy parents took my sister and me there as kids on Friday nightsGREAT hot dogs, milk shakes. Don, anyone remember the Loffler's Bros resturant in Coral Gables. Established in 1959 by a then 11-year-old Robert who set up a stand to sell his fathers cucumber crop. http://www.pbase.com/donboyd/image/83687388. Was in Centurions at Palmetto famous for hosting breakfast after proms and other things best not mentioned. At the moment, Bade County police have a stash of 162,000 Ibs. Thank you for that information. Memory Test - where were these photos taken? I ate many "All You Can Eat" Shrimp dinners there but I left Miami in 1970 so it might have moved by '72. What a great place it was to sit and watch all our friends "cruise" by!! Great times. It was one of my family's favorite restaurants in the late 1940s to the 1950's. 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. I was born at Northwest Hospital on 79th street, 1944. I am too buried with photo work and family stuff to be a researcher of old information for viewers of this site. Bravo, Hi Linda, thank you for your comments and your memories. I was raised in Hialeah(1950-1987) and there were a lot of restaurants that were pictured here. You could order family style meal with fresh baked pies included in the family deal. Maybe the elegant cafeteria was the Biscayne Cafeteria? Went to the Edison Center moives every Saturday. We had a Sir Pizza in the Cypress Village Shopping Center in Miami Lakes from the 70's through the 90's and I dined there many times and always got a good meal at a reasonable price. but if you're on Facebook there are a few sites on there that post throwback photos from the Miami/Lauderdale area over the years, including photos and menus from now shuttered restaurants. 3030 Ocean is definitely one of the most famous restaurants in Miami. But above all, it held a dear spot in the heart of generations upon generations of Miamians. Maybe some day we'll luck out and get a photo of it up on the site for others to remember. 1 Point Upvote Downvote My father worked as a waiter there when it was frequented by movie stars. PS Contact me at my email address. Open in Google Maps Foursquare. The second BK location in Miami was open from 1955 to the early 1970s. Please consider making a donation to our site. Don't forget Sir Pizza on Key Biscayne. 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We could fill up on that. Great site. Hopefully one will turn up someday because a lot of people loved the Yorkshire Inn. Thanks Mark, I added it to the list of "gone but not forgotten. What started as a small 20-seat restaurant in 1974 on Miamis Calle Ocho has grown to a 100-seat staple in the area. Was the other in the Springs called Brothers two?? 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. And you SW residents didn't take any photos to share with us while patronizing those places? I am trying to find the name of a restaurant that used to serve the best garlic rolls. 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. 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. Would anyone have any pictures of Santacroce's Italian restaurant in Coral Gables? But Miami hadnt totally abandoned hope of attracting tourists. Miss s. florida greatly..at least the old s. florida I remember. And Yumbrella? Lynn J. That was the funkiest.although I remember the Last Lums ever was in Miami Beach. We lived on NW 96th Street and NW 30th Ave. My cousins lived on NW 88th Street and NW 30th Ave. We all traveled the area from Northside Shopping Center to NW 103rd Street, between NW 32nd Ave and NW 27th Ave on our bikes. Same structure. I somehow remember it being close to the Miami address. Thank you Don. Lounge on South Dixie HWY? In the end, the convention went on, but Miamis brand as the sun and fun capital of the world was gone. 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. The very best Escargo. View of people canoeing at Disney World - Orlando, Florida, 1971. James McLamore and David Edgerton would eventually take over the company and shorten the name to Burger King. Does anyone remember the Par-Tee (?) I'll change the information and paste your response in the right place. 1970 - the Gold Triangle store at 7420 SW 88 Street, Kendall: 1970 - aerial view of Dressel's Dairy on Milam Dairy Road: 1970 - aerial view of the Palm Springs North development in northwest Dade County, Florida: 1970 - aerial view of Miami Lakes south of the Palmetto and area to north of the Palmetto: 1970 - aerial view of the Miami Lakes . By December, the building is gone (sign says restaurant moved to 8872 Coral Way, in what looks like a revamped 40s/50s strip center). 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. 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.. 19565 Biscayne Blvd #938, Aventura, FL 33180. Don, I worked for Josefine in 59 & 60..at Quinty's at nite on Friday & Sat nite. Don. 1 Point Upvote Downvote * #9 The Marlin Hotel and a vintage Cadillac convertible at kerbside on South Beach, Miami, 1990. While he also dabbles in cuisines of other Latin American countries, he doesnt stray far from his Cuban roots. 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. It's all concrete now. 7th Avenue? Old Florida. I passed it on to Pete Ciolfi so he can tell his mom about yet another person who remembers Quinty's. It was a gay bar once owned by Zorita waaaaay back. What a fantastic site! 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. Got sick on the ride that had two bullet-like capsules. And, what about the long, long soda fountain counter at Breeding's Drug Store also tucked in along that University stretch back then? 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. Sometimes its simply time to move on. 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. I remember the Royal Castle on 22nd Av. Now, as the soon-to-be-arrested Mayor Daoud put it: That place has been an absolute cesspool for crime and criminal activity. Now that I am trying to research it, it seems as though many restaurants claim they have the best garlic rolls. And as we return to more vintage allure, what all diehard fans are waiting for may just happen the relaunch of his original and acclaimed OLA on Biscayne Boulevard. I used to go there 3 or 4 nights a week back then. Guest, glad you enjoyed the photos and the memories. 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! Hi Joseph, the Sorrento is only missing because I haven't come across any photos of it yet. Gosh so many good restaurants here. Tony Pecorino. Love this site. I so enjoy viewing this website. Some places not mentioned and I am sorry that I do not have any pictures to contribute, only memories. There was an A&W Rootbeer stand on the corner of US1 and SW 141 St. just north of perrine. Yes I have a dark side, doesnt everyone? 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. 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. Heading south from there was Plantation Pit, Dairy Queen, and the 27th Ave Drive In. For great art and culture delivered to your door, visit our shop. 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, there was Shriley's across the street from Miami High. Located on S. Dixie North of North Kendall Drive. I had some interesting history on the old Andalusia Bake Shop in Corel Gables. I remember once we were there and the rolls were not ready and the customers were going crazy until they came out. Worse still, Miami Beach mayor Alex Daoud got busted on so many criminal counts that he faced 528 years in prison! A small chain in a few states. Edison seniors often ate hot dog and hamburger lunches at the bar's adjoining dining area. Hialeah Florida. 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. I can only add what I can find or what people send me. This one opened in 1957 at the Cove Yacht Basin on the Intracoastal Waterway at Hillsborough Boulevard and could be accessed. 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]. South Beach had earned such a horrible reputation that it almost changed its name to Oceanside. 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 . I graduated from Beach High in 1964. When someone sends me a photo of the drive-in at the other location I will add it. so cool to see some of these, I remember Red Diamond Inn, Red Coach Grill, Juniors at 79 & Biscayne, Sorrentos, Piccolo, Pumpernicks. I used to go there on dates while I was in high school. 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. it was great. 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. Submarine Sam's in North Miami Beach with the incredible subs that had marinated white onions on them and the best bread. 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. I was born in 1942 and raised in S. Dade. Hank Hagmann's Pal's restaurants were hugely popular in South Florida. This would not fly today. I love working with photos for this site and the aviation stock photo site which I started first. I went there the day I graduated from Miami Senior Higha bunch of us. Odd question. They were the only people there and after waiting a few minutes for service, starting tapping their quarters on the counter. Thank you for the memories! 313 friends. Miami Area RESTAURANTS, Drive-Ins, Bars, Lounges, Liquor Stores, Clubs, Strip Joints, etc. Cruzing Hot Shoppes on Dixie Highway in my 56 Ford called Thunder Road; new we would score every night but never did. This would've been around 1968-1970: Guest 01-Sep-2021 22:38: The elephant off Bird Rd. Guest, yes I would love to post the image that you have. the architects that were hired to renovate the museum in the late 1970's when French President Valery. Remember a little ice cream parlor on Flagler St, I think it was called Puritan. It's just a different style now.". Founded by the Perlman family, Lum's became popular among college students, says The South Florida Sun-Sentinel. Sadly they are no longer around. We moved to Starke, Fl. An estimated 70% of all marijuana and cocaine imported into the U.S. passes through South Florida. I noticed that recently the building has been converted into a Fuddrucker's. Hal, welcome and thank you for posting. can't wait to drive by springview and MS jr high and down westward drive again-maybe i'll even bring my bike for old time sakes, does anybody remember a dairy bar out by the airport??? 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. Dave Conger I grew up in this area. The drive-in reminded me of the one at Bird and US 1 (there's a post office now). My mother used to own the 'Stampede Bar' on SW 67 ave and 21stanyone remember Leons or Frasers Barboth on SW 8th st? 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Also, I used to work at the Lums in Coconut Grove too. I think it was a hamburger joint. and Miracle Mile. My parents moved into Hialeah in 1953 so i can relate to the later pictures,Fond memories. "South Beach, 1974-1990: Photographs of a Jewish Community." Friday, October 27, through Sunday, April 1 . I know it is not much to go on but it would be great if someone remembers. Oops. 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. That was always one of my favorites. 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. 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. 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 8th Street - just a little drive-up place, as I remember, but such great, sloppy, luscious beef barbrcue sandwiches. Also we lived at 1760 NW 77th street till I left for the Marine Corps. Anyone out there remember??? The name was Lou's Donut Shop. Thank you for such wonderful Memories. But someday someone will do it and they will be posted. Thank you for your comments/memories. Occasionally, we like to look back on other periods of Miami dining. Funny little window joint across from the Grove theatre on Grand Ave. Yum. My aunt lived on LeJuene Rd behind the Lum's,. 8th Street across the street from the Granada Entrance to Coral Gables? 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. - all years - click on image to view, Burger Beast Museum Gallery - located at the entrance to the Magic City Casino in Miami, It is spelled Opa-locka, not Opa-Locka, not Opa Locka and not Opa locka - click on image to view gallery, Dade and Broward High School Reunions - Post them here in the comments - click on the image to see planned and past reunions, 2010 - current race/ethnic percentages for Miami-Dade and Broward County High Schools. I grew up near Coral Way and S.W. There is blog listing by a family member which gives the history of the place, later bought by a person who expanded it to several bakeries, and bankrupted it in 1999. The late 1980s and 1990s proved a crucial point in our food scene, when the Mango Gang (Allen Susser, Norman Van Aken, and Mark Militello, among others) put Miami cuisine on the international map, launching restaurants that made it a point to incorporate local flavors and ingredients. This is the original Miami juice bar. We could watch airplanes take off from Miami Intl Airport from her backyard. Joe's Stone Crab, Miami Beach Joe's might be the most famous restaurant in Miami. A couple ran it, Harry the chef, and his wife as waitress. newsletter, 5501 Northeast 2nd Avenue, Miami, FL 33137, 19200 Southwest 344th Street, Homestead, FL 33034, 16 New Restaurants to Try in Miami, March 2023, 12 Stellar Places to Eat Caribbean Food in Miami, 14 Exciting Wynwood Restaurants to Try Right Now. I used to go there regularly and I would almost always eat in the neighborhood. Lorne Greene had something to do with developing PSN which is why the floor plans were called "The Ponderosa" and so on. Does Maury's Market sound familiar? And you can also follow us on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter. I KNOW that it was west of Ponce, east of Le Jeune, north of Miracle Mile, and pretty sure south of Alhambra. Also, used to love Mike Gordon's Seafood Restaurant on the 79th Causeway. The building that houses Duffys has had many lives since it first opened its doors more than 75 years ago but the one that stuck was Duffys. I used to work at Lum's on Bird Road (1977) then at the Lum's at the Miami Airport Inn on Lejune Road. The name of the restaurant on South Pointe, before it became Smith and Wollensky in 1997?? My grandfather was owner (I believe) when it had the Lobo Lounge. Lots of celebrities AND gangsters!! 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. Palmetto High 1964. During the week it serves up plenty of bar food and cheap drinks and on the weekends you can find the UM crowd dancing away to live music. 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. When I had to work at my dad's furniture factory on Saturdays in the early 50s, he would always take me there for lunch. You have my email addy; let me know when you move up here and I'll give you the scoop on the local seafood joints. But their are certain places and and restaurants that I remember. Miami was loaded with Italian restaurants in the sixties and seventies. Its only a matter of time before we see where that leads. Mom and dad graduated in 61 from Hialeah High. I received this request under another less-viewed gallery and I am reposting it here so more viewers can see it. In 1954, it was franchised to a couple of fellas from Miami franchised the brand in Miami. We later built a house on the lake. Thanks for a great site.. "Guest" and Miami High Stingaree. Had some good meals there. 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. Can you verify this? Even when he fell in love - and that was frequently - he was never submerged by disappointment. 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? does anybody remember the restaurant that had a number of rooms, all decorated in completely different styles. did I miss it? . Dad used to build and race dune buggies near PSN/Indian Mound and the Everglades. I want to keep Hialeah separate since I grew up there and it's a different world, haha. Starting in his early days at the Wet Paint Caf, he gained a love for experimenting with Latin ingredients in nontraditional ways. I only moved here in 1945 or there abouts. It was really small, and had a U-shaped counter. 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. I have just been told of your site. ANDthe geography of Italy we picked up reading the Santacrocci place matswhile listening to Sinatra love songs! Still unable to find one. 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. Drop me a line at OldMiamiMemories@gmail.com. Glad to see the pictures. But throughout its several owners and even a fire, it still has remained a go-to spot for Miamians to get their bbq on. On one hand we have the nations retirees going to live out their final days, and on the other we have a drug war zone yielding unprecedented violence. left Miami in 67 to move to lauderdale and left there in 69 to move to S.Carolina where I still am. Very nice collection for memory lane. love this site-found it while doing research for a nostalgia visit to my hometown of miami springs -i was looking to see if pumpernick's in south miami was still open-boo hoo-but i will always have my fond memories of gracies italian with its great garlic knots and the donut holes my dad would bring home when he got off duty from the coral gables fire deparment from gracies delicatessen in miami springs-and lord how did i suvive riding my bike all over, all the way up to 49th street in hialeah. It was a strip joint and the kids, boys, would try to look in the always open door. Bile's ranch was out there where we kept our horses. In the 70's that was a new concept. 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 . My Mom and aunt were both carhops there in the mid 50's. No trend needed. I'll have to stop by the Sir Pizza on the key the next time we go over there. where my husband and I had one of our early "dates" - married almost 50 years now! Does anyone know if they ever had table service outside (on the "Sidewalk")? Miami Area RESTAURANTS, Drive-Ins, Bars, Lounges, Liquor Stores, Clubs, Strip Joints, etc. I'm sure you would still be able to hear the band out there, the Mop Tops were good AND loud.
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