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. In 1954, it was franchised to a couple of fellas from Miami franchised the brand in Miami. But Miami hadnt totally abandoned hope of attracting tourists. 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. Tempe History Museum . Used to go to Fun Fair for lunch aftter spending a day on the beach. Man those were the days. ( 1940's- 50's) I beleive it was on the corner of Alhambra & Aragon Ave. That was always one of my favorites. Hialeah stopped racing in the early 2000's and the track is dormant. Located in Miami, FL. that we dined in and drank in. and on S. Dixie (now a bank)? Hialeah Florida. anyhoo, thanks again, really fun. Thank you! Would love to see a picture of the place. Great memories for a kid from Minnesota. Marcellas garlic rolls will be in my memory until the day I die. 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. . W, Sign up for the I met the Actor Fred McMurry there. Got sick on the ride that had two bullet-like capsules. left Miami in 67 to move to lauderdale and left there in 69 to move to S.Carolina where I still am. And, what about the long, long soda fountain counter at Breeding's Drug Store also tucked in along that University stretch back then? There used to be a fair ground on 27th ave/79st around 1957 behind Lums. 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. Dan, I was born on Miami Beach and still live in Miami. 18th Ave. 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. 8263 Bird Rd, Miami. One really famous restaurant that I did not see is "Wolfies" on Miami Beach. You might enjoy perusing those.. Report as inappropriate. I always remember that as a very busy place. While it may be slightly hidden off US1, locals know this is one of top spots in town for fresh seafood. The show had a significantly positive impact on the citys image, and it was well on its way to restoration due to a number of factors beyond Miami Vice an economic upturn, better (less corrupt) law enforcement, a decline in the cocaine wars, Versace and a massive migration of the gay community. Palmetto High 1964. 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. Ephemeral, disposable, they served only one purposeto let someone know "I'm here. Very nice collection for memory lane. See our. Bob, thanks for responding. And at least four banks, according to law enforcement officials, are controlled by drug dealers. All great memories of my old neighborhood. Gallery - All Years - click to view An important part of growing up in the Miami area were the restaurants, drive-ins, bars, lounges, etc. Also - I remember Black Caesar's Forge (somewhere in the Gables?) Don. Does anyone remember Plantation Pit BBQ? You are correct. How about Dean's Waffle Shop on 36th AV. [Built in Boomtime, Beach Pier to be Demolished as Eyesore, Miami Herald, November 22, 1984]. The bar had once been the venue for Jimmy Durante and Dean Martin. 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. 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I don't have any photos but have fond memories of many,many Places listed. 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. James McLamore and David Edgerton would eventually take over the company and shorten the name to Burger King. This would've been around 1968-1970: Guest 01-Sep-2021 22:38: The elephant off Bird Rd. I went to Miami Norland Senior with a young lady by the name of Robin Pearlman. My mother used to own the 'Stampede Bar' on SW 67 ave and 21stanyone remember Leons or Frasers Barboth on SW 8th st? In 1956, it was welcomed in Miami Beach, per Florida Backroads Travel. Grab a seat at its U shaped counter, order a 2-2-2-2 special and listen to stories from waitresses who have been working there for decades. Don thank you so much for putting my photos on your site. I had just returned from 14 months overseas and thought I'd found heaven. Also featured in: 11 Kosher-Friendly Restaurants in South Florida. I'm sure you would still be able to hear the band out there, the Mop Tops were good AND loud. Would anyone have any pictures of Santacroce's Italian restaurant in Coral Gables? 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. Ollies was there for years and Ollie was a true character. Yes, I think you might be right. They left, went and threw their paper routes and when they came back they saw police cars at the Royal Castle. Picciolo's outside patio where you had to grab your dinner and run inside laughing several times during your meal because of sudden rain. Does anyone know if they ever had table service outside (on the "Sidewalk")? : ( Someday someone will contribute the photos you want to see. How to keep The New Tropic safe from yourspamfilter. 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. Burger King was founded as Insta Burger King way back in 1953. I have just spent the past two hours going down memory lane. Wow. Occasionally, we like to look back on other periods of Miami dining. I would love to find a photo of it to show him if there are any. Welcome Jeanne and Mary Ann and thank you for posting your comments and memories. So many memoriesso much GOOD food! Yes, see the two photos above that were taken last month right after he re-opened. An estimated 70% of all marijuana and cocaine imported into the U.S. passes through South Florida. Sometimes its simply time to move on. Please attach it to an e-mail and send it to me at: OldMiamiMemories@gmail.com - thank you very much. Does anyone remember "Papa Nick's Italian-American Restaurant in Perrine? Can you provide the link to the photo or the year group? It had delicious and large portions of Greek specialties and also wonderful prime ribs that hung off the edges of dinner plates. Your friend may be correct but without a photo I can't verify it. FABULOUS - Loved it. I was looking for a good meal before arriving at the stadium (I can only eat so many hot dogs). Her dad, Cliff Pearlman was the founder of Lum's restaurants. Great fries too. They used to make the best cheeseburghers and fries and milkshakes in town. 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.. I havn't heard anyone mention one of the great italian restaurants in ma ma vi vi's??? Would appreciate any help I could get. We don't want to rely on ads to bring you the best of visual culture. That was in the early 70's and 80's Also the Big Wheel was my hang out located on 32 ave a block off Coral Way back in the mid 50's. Freedom Tower also illustrates of the changing face of Miami where retirees were being lured in at all costs. I so enjoy viewing this website. This was in the early 50's. I was born at Northwest Hospital on 79th street, 1944. Any pic of that place? Still no mention of Valenti's on NW 7ty Ave (?) Does anybody remember Joey Dees peppermint lounge on I believe 27th ave it was near Dade Jr college, how about a place called 1 South and another lounge called Par Tee Lounge which was located near a lighted par 3 golf course. any images of The Pieces of Eight Lounge on SW 8th Street and 49th Avenue would be greatly appreciated. THAT's where little kids learned what "gourmet" wasand romance, too, I guess! I grew up near Coral Way and S.W. 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. It's not your eyesight, those restaurants are not there but hopefully someday they will be. What started as a small 20-seat restaurant in 1974 on Miamis Calle Ocho has grown to a 100-seat staple in the area. Hes launched various incarnations of D. Rodriguez and De Rodriguez, first at the Astor Hotel and then the Bentley. South Florida. 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. Thanks. I have just been told of your site. Gosh so many good restaurants here. 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. I received this request under another less-viewed gallery and I am reposting it here so more viewers can see it. Wow, those were good times and glad I grew up in the best of times, the innocent 50's and wild 60's. We just went to about 15 restaurants that we had been to many times. I even remember when Cookies was 2 doors down from Chippys on the Mile. Miami in the 1970s and 80s: A Look at the Magic City's Turbulent Years "Miami Beach is where neon goes to die" - Lenny Bruce Miami was a thriving tourist destination throughout the sixties, with Jackie Gleason moving his shows to the Magic City, calling it the "sun and fun capital of the world" on camera each week. How about the Hot Shoppes where the Gables kids with the ticked out rides hung out? Sounds like you are describing the garlic rolls from Mario the Baker on W. Dixie Highway in North Miami. Tyler's last restaurant was on Bird Road around 112 Ave. - in the Concord Shopping Plaza. The article was read by Anthony Yerkovich, who was so inspired by this stat, that he wrote a television pilot called Miami Vice. That was the hangout for the 1963 Miami High crowd. 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. and the Copper Tone Girl was my favorite! . thanks for the memories. Sorrento's brings back a lot of memories. I graduated from Beach High in 1964. Check out our 1970s miami style selection for the very best in unique or custom, handmade pieces from our shops. Gone? The name of the restaurant on South Pointe, before it became Smith and Wollensky in 1997?? Lounge on South Dixie HWY? Wonderful trip back in time. The very best Escargo. Category 20th Century French Mid-Century Modern Vintage 1970s Restaurants. I passed it on to Pete Ciolfi so he can tell his mom about yet another person who remembers Quinty's. The Car Hop Drive-in was located on the corner of Flagler St. and Red Road. What a fantastic site! Nov 8, 2016 - These restaurants were all over town when I was growing up. Complete with all the dive bar essentials including a jukebox, tables that have seen better days and a 12-hour-long daily happy hour. 8th Street - just a little drive-up place, as I remember, but such great, sloppy, luscious beef barbrcue sandwiches. As many as 40 banks still neglect to report cash deposits of $10,000 or more, as required by law. 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. I love working with photos for this site and the aviation stock photo site which I started first. 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. Thank you for the memories! One was I believe called Nine West or a similar name. My sister seems to remember the name started with a "T" and I seemed to remember it being a persons name. Jeff has confirmed he meant to type COPA CITY and not Copy City night club on Dade Boulevard. Still unable to find one. 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. Please, someone tell me the name of the longest continually operating restaurant in Miami-Dade County that is still open today. 6/20/2013. Elite '23. Remember Bill's Barbeque Drive in on SW 8th St next to the Tower Theater. of marijuana, with a street value of $ 1.3 billion, and 2,353 Ibs. 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. They were the only people there and after waiting a few minutes for service, starting tapping their quarters on the counter. For safe return. Congrats on your retirement too and your move to Vero. Was the Pizza Tower near Ace Music on N.W. And you SW residents didn't take any photos to share with us while patronizing those places? The Egg Rolls were delicious. I think their last name was something like Zipantis. I cannot now remember the name of the place they has on 17th St in Ft Ld, the building is gone now. Report as inappropriate. . Thank you very much for your contributions. - 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 have a copy of a 1970's Piccolo's Menu, if you want to include it in the collection. I don't remember exactly, but in the area. I couldn't post the info on Andalusia, because it was too long. 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. A chain owned by two brothers, their corp. was called "A Trysting Place". I don't have a picture of the Lagoon but if I find it or any other old Miami menus I'll send them. Also, remember the Drive In on 27th? Cannot remember the exact address, but there were lots of Puritan places around to get hot fudge sundaes. To Kurt S yes, that was a Putitan ice cream store. I think it was a hamburger joint. 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. Does anyone remember Leonard's LaPena? Thanks! Serving up its famous half baked pizzas on Bird Road for more than 55 years, its pizza has grown such a fan base that it is now delivered around the country to those craving a half baked pie. 7th Avenue? Sharon W. Miami Beach, FL. My father owned and operated it from 1947 to 1958. My aunt lived on LeJuene Rd behind the Lum's,. it was great. I need to catch up on some of the comments that have been posted here, so here goes: Does anyone else remember the "Pallas Athena" Greek restaurant on West Flager St. a little past the railroad tracks? I presume it was you who mentioned the one at 125th and 7th Avenue and I responded that there are two photos of it taken last month at the bottom of the above gallery of photos. Was in Centurions at Palmetto famous for hosting breakfast after proms and other things best not mentioned. 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. I would love to have a Royal Castle coffee mug for my collection. Aside from one location in Nebraska that closed in 2017, all other Lum's had closed by 1983. Lynn J. My Mom then moved to 7999 NW 15th Ave where I returned to after Vietnam. Established in 1959 by a then 11-year-old Robert who set up a stand to sell his fathers cucumber crop. a lot of famous fighters would come in for that 5 AM breakfast. 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. To this day you can still visit to pick up tropical fruit, smoothies and other Florida-only bites. Post-war vacationers flocked to its beautiful beaches lined with pastel art-deco architecture. After graduating from Miami High in '57, went with parents and friends to celebrate at Red Diamond. Pembroke Pines, FL. My father worked as a waiter there when it was frequented by movie stars. The one in Plantation closed as well but there's a Beverly Hills Cafe in Miami Lakes still. Also, there was Shriley's across the street from Miami High. Jeanne Ledbetter-Knapp I lived at 781 n.w. 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. Rick Egles Great pictures!! This is a fun and interesting website. I would love to see it, or know where to look for it. Heading south on 27th Ave there was another hamburger place like Royal Castle, but I don't recall the name. However, that growth coupled with a new real estate boom also has led to historic places closing, making way for newer and edgier concepts. Founder Betty Fox named the iconic establishment for her daughter, Sharon, but a mess-up at the printers led to the Foxs Sherron Inn. I stumbled upon it looking to see if there was a restaurant called The Red Lion, late '60's and early 70's, in South Dade, U.S. 1 and SW 132 Street. Wolfie's sandwiches and complimentary dill pickle spears on every table and booth. Also, I used to work at the Lums in Coconut Grove too. Also, Roney Pub, Rascal, Wolfies. Thats one of the interesting things about Miamis transitory nature. Perhaps someday someone who knows something will respond with more information. 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 Quinty's Italian restaurant at Hook Square that you mentioned was owned by the dad of two of my buddies (Quentin "Pete" and Eddie Ciolfi) in the late 50's and their mom Agnes is still alive and kicking up in the Titusville area. I was hoping someone besides myself remembered Leonard's La Pena on Bird Road. For almost 40 years, La Camaronera Restaurant & Fish Market has been a go-to, no-frills spot for locals and non-locals alike to grab a fresh seafood at inexpensive prices. The landmark space still brings people in by the droves for its famous claws and sides. The restaurant seemed unchanged since the 1970s till it moved. I believe that restaurant was on Collins Avenue, in Miami Beach. 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 . Still have the menu from there Went on to Jackson Memorial Hospital School of Nursing. Having grown up down in Kendall though, we cut our teeth on Shorty's bbq. 2145 reviews. Does anyone remember a circus themed resaraunt back in the mid to late '60s? It was a sad testament to what had happened to the city. and Coral Way or The Pub Restaurant or Sambo's on Douglas Rd. Guest of 7-AUG-2016, can you tell us where Roger's Restaurant and Lounge and Peppermints Restaurant and Lounge were located? I received this great e-mail concerning the Majorette Drive-In: To the person who asked about Roys BBQ in Coconut Grove - yes, I remember. Are there any pictures of the old Yorkshire Inn? A native, here since 1927. Great Steaks and rosin backed potatoes. One of Hialeah' good ones worked there 8 years. No, not the North Miami Don Boyd though you are the second person to ask me recently. Does anyone remember the name of the barbeque place on 163st? They were small and round ( looked more like a cinnamin roll). De Rodriguez may be shuttered, but the chef is on his most important adventure yet. Things were and are still looking up for Gleasons sun and fun capital of the world. My Mom and aunt were both carhops there in the mid 50's. It was a Benihana previously. Also there was a Royal Castle we used to go to on Biscayne Blvd near Cushman School. What location better encapsulates Miamis crime years than the infamous Tommys Deck Bar, known as The Neighborhood Bucket of Blood due to its draw for drug dealers and the resulting violence. I didn't see any pictures of Arthur Maisels/Juniors at the Biscayne Shopping Plaza on 79th St. Used to see Mayor of Miami and his wife eating in the Chesapeake Sea Food House. At the moment, Bade County police have a stash of 162,000 Ibs. 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. That was at the old Steven's market on Red Rd near US1. in 1971. Never found anything close. Thank you for a great site. I do believe the Melting Pot was originally a Tony Roma's location. That was the funkiest.although I remember the Last Lums ever was in Miami Beach. That's what Bennigan's, an Irish-themed bar and grill, offered in the 1980s. I had some interesting history on the old Andalusia Bake Shop in Corel Gables. Does anyone remember the name? Miss s. florida greatly..at least the old s. florida I remember. 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. Live music lovers have been flocking to this pub since 1979. At 7140 SW 8th Street (at 71st Ave) there was a building last summer, called The Cascade Restaurant & Lounge (as seen via GoogleStreetView). I would usually get Walt's meatloaf (it was the best) with home cooked veggies and bisquits. 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. 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. Please enter a valid email and try again. 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. 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. Don. Thank you whomever. Increased quality also means increased competition, between both old and new players. My daughter now owns a very small version of our other restaurants and called Original Papa Nick's Pizza Take-out and catering. Question. 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. The odds of it remaining are slim to none. was Dixie. In the end, Foxs fell prey to one of the scourges faced by everyone in Miami skyrocketing property values. Gleason and his sun and fun capital of the world in 1968. Sarasota Florida. How about the Clover Club on Biscayne Blvd.NW 3rd St. Bravo, Hi Linda, thank you for your comments and your memories. Sure, I'd love to add it to the site. All but one of these influential restaurants closed, with Chef Allens, the last bastion, closing in 2011. Seeing Paley's Big Wheel, Frankie's Pizza has been great. I am trying to find some one who remembers black ceasers forge on sw 67 ave east of old cutler road, it was Underground 1974-75. DONATE, Before the money moved in, Kings Cross was a place for born-and-bred locals, clubs and crime, See what really went on during that time in NYC's topless go-go bars, Chris Stein 's photographs of Debbie Harry and friends take us back to a great era of music. Welcome Jim, it's great to hear from you again. I also wondered if anyone remembers the famous candy store near The Pantry that used to sell hand dipped chocolate fruits. Maybe some day we'll luck out and get a photo of it up on the site for others to remember. Find many great new & used options and get the best deals for RARE VINTAGE LUAU RESTAURANT TIKI POLYNESIAN 1960s 1970s GLASS, MIAMI BEACH FL at the best online prices at eBay! 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. Would love to see a picture of it. It reminds me of Miami long ago. Don't forget Sir Pizza on Key Biscayne. : , : , 2022. Thanks for any info. ", Brenda, thank you for your memories and where you two live now. I'm trying to remember the owner's name, seems like it was John Shoop??? Hank Hagmann's Pal's restaurants were hugely popular in South Florida. 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? two old ladies ran the place, and made the best hot fudge sundaes ever. 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. 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. What we always missed the most was the good food and the beautiful water. But their are certain places and and restaurants that I remember. Crowded beach scene of people and automobiles - Jacksonville, Florida, 1973. 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. Was the other in the Springs called Brothers two?? 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. . 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). I'll have to stop by the Sir Pizza on the key the next time we go over there. 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. It's just a different style now.". I wish I could remember. Kathy, I'm sorry but I don't have any information on Irvins or Irwins in Hollywood. 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 . I somehow remember it being close to the Miami address. (305) 974-2626. How about Santacroces accross from U of M ? He honed his style and in the process became part of the Mango Gang. Don, anyone remember the Loffler's Bros resturant in Coral Gables.