That meal alone was worth the sometimes hour-long wait. It is located in a building that dates to the early 1700s and is listed as a National Historic Landmark. It was an occasional outing from our family home in Burlington . I miss their cold garlic broccoli salad and chilled red wine in pitchers. Also very much missed is the Town Line KPub is now in the same building. She always wore white with jet black hair and lots of gold jewellery, and had handsome young waiters! My cousins husband Eric and his brothers Frank and Biddle Thompson owned Snow Inn and Thompson Brothers Clam Bar in Harwich Port. Gilchrist's opened in Boston in 1842 and, by 1964, there were multiple store locations across Greater Boston. Had our first date at Hilltop in 1983. Kens in Copley Square was a late-night favorite. Others that have disappeared are theCoach and Six in Worcester, El Morocco (popular special event restaurant), Eastmans in downtown Worcester, Green Hill Lodge in Sterling, the Webster House, the White House (yummy cheese cake) and Big Boys (great burgers). 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!) Was a fun place. I only got to Durgin-Park once, but it was great. We kids loved stopping there, more for the ritual than the actual food, typical diner fare Tho I do recall discovering BLTs there and 7-Up Floats with sherbet!! We went there a couple of times. Some Facebook comments have been lightly edited for spelling, grammar, and punctuation. Taranta: Jose Duarte's Peruvian-accented eatery was one of the most beloved in the North End. Yes I remember the fried clams in York ME. They offer full lunch and dinner menus and at night they have live music and DJs every night of the week. This department store was established in the 1840s, but moved to Tremont Street in 1910. Although Id only been there once about 10 years ago, it has a special sentimental place in my heart. They are missed too. Clown sundaesyum. Also in Franklin, Welicks Restaurant was famous for their Fresh Seafood. The General Glover House in Swampscott was a well attended and fabulous restaurant for many, many years and greatly missed by many New Englanders. Around early 80s, the owner was a real fisherman and wed often see an enormous catch in the walk-in frig. After a six-year run, Pupek retired on Christmas Eve of 2004. When I was a kid, we had a summer cottage in Onset in the 40s. Felicias in the North End! Swipe or use your ← → (arrow) keys, Start typing to see results or hit ESC to close, Jenny Zigrinos new hour special Jen-Z to premiere with Comedy Central, V3 Weekend: Roll Call @ SoWa, Tiny in JP, The Big Lebowski in Somerville, Creed III Review: Michael B. Jordan knocks em out, Small Town Murder plots return to the scene of the crime at The Wilbur, Operation Fortune: Ruse de Guerre Review: This movie: Pas bien. Im from the Worcester area. Anyone remember Custys all you can eat lobster buffet in Rhode Island? Plus, being in the theatre district, you might see someone famous. Since its start, this family-run pub has kept it classic, pouring pints of Guinness and other draft beers from behind its dark wooden bar, and serving straight comfort food with a smile. The food was so yummy, whatever you ordered. Original Owner: James Hook. McIntyres in Rowley. The stand was enlarged a couple of times and in 1949 she built a restaurant on the same site which she had bought in 1939. Les Zygomates: A longtime staple of the Leather District, this Gallic wine bar and jazz hangout was a favorite of after-work crowds near South Station. ate there! At one time, Jordan Marsh, Filene's, and Gilchrist were the three shopping landmarks of Downtown Crossing. The space is now occupied by Yvonne's. We uncover the best of the city and put it all in an email for you. Founded by Massachusetts native Edward Brigham in 1914, Brighams opened in the Boston suburb of Newton as a single shop, with the proprietor selling the ice cream and candy he made in the back room. The best hamburgers and roast beef sandwiches. We would routinely take doggie bags to go because we couldnt eat all the food in one sitting. They had the best prune rolls. It was such a treat to go there! An online version of Filene's is still in business. Bell in Hand is located at 45 Union Street, Boston, MA 02108. Supposedly, the BellyBuster was free to anyone who could eat it all in one go. And for dessert, you couldnt go wrong with Durgin-Parks Indian pudding. So sad its not there anymore! Thats certainly something worthy of a toast. Staff writer for Only In Your State and freelance writer. I recall a several course wine dinner there around the mid 80s with a staff of about twenty waiters and waitresses who never missed a beat. Hilltop ! However, the Saugus location on Route 1 was truly vast, with a dining room that could accommodate well over 1,000 diners. Really miss Top of the Hub. Various train cars had different themes, Victorias Station always served great steaks and other American Fare. I remember their 15 cent coffee, great pies, and my favorite, their chicken strips, with fries smothered in brown gravy, and a salad. We felt so grown up! They grew their own vegetables in a garden outside near a shuffleboard court. Dairy Bar along with great restaurant and craft brewery! 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. Local sports celebs often spotted. Baileys sundaes were the best ever. My parents and I would go there for special meals. Love that place. Cuchi Cuchi: For 19 years, Cantabrigians flocked to this Central Square hideaway to enjoy globally-inspired small plates and creative cocktails. Miss them all! We loved going to Durgin Park for the food and to interact with the tourists who were invariably nice, interesting, and often clueless about what made Boston, well, Boston. Today, that number has been cut to less than half. pic.twitter.com/tUl8hAtRCA, JWU Culinary (@JWUCulinaryNow) March 15, 2016, Fontaines in West Roxbury the fried chicken and grilled, buttered dinner rolls. Kristina Nikolaides, Best coleslaw and onion rings evah!! We love Brighams ice cream BUT, they did NOT invent jimmies. Dj vu! Lords in Wells Maine unbelievable stuffed lobster, had an extra tail inside and the dessert in the pastry with ice cream was delicious. When we came back Really loved the ice cream and clams. 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. On the other side of 95 was The 95 House. Have childhood memories of Howard Johnsons from their Toasted Corn Muffins, Clam Roll to Ice Creamwas always a stop leaving Boston, heading to or leaving The Cape and anywhere in between along major roadways. Here are the now-closed restaurants Boston.com readers miss the most We asked what restaurant you miss the most, and, more than 3,000 comments later, here's what you said. Following a return to private ownership in 1982, Brighams capitalized on its most popular offering and began selling packaged ice cream in supermarkets. Brighams was great but you didnt give mention to Baileys in Harvard Sq! At its height, Brighams had 100 restaurants across Massachusetts. 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. Then on to the next one. 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. The current Green Dragon, on Marshall Street, is part of a small local chain of bars and dates only to 1993. Who can blame them for co-opting the history of the name as part of its own story, when the original tavern is almost certainly the spot where Paul Revere set out for his midnight ride on April 18, 1775, to warn the militias at Lexington and Concord that the British troops were on their way to take their weapons stash. The dessert slices were huge; my mouth waters just thinking about it! Anyone remember La Picolla Venezia in the North End when it was on Salem Street? The classic stand-alone colonial style restaurants in places like downtown Plymouth and Orleans were a staple of my youth. Weylu s palace did not open until 1989 or so. We would go there from West Roxbury for their fried clams and bring their pizza home. They were as good spot to actually rest while driving g long distances, Great ice cream, my favorites were the coffee flavor and the rum raisin. We would go in town from Brockton to Christmas shop, and I took them there as a big treat after!! We even sat next to Mark Wahlberg there one day! 4 Must-Visit Flea Markets In Boston Where Youll Find Awesome Stuff, These 10 Unique Restaurants In Boston Will Give You An Unforgettable Dining Experience, 18 Reasons Living In Boston Is The Best And Everyone Should Move Here, Here Are The 9 Weirdest Places You Can Possibly Go In Boston, You May Be Surprised To Learn These 13 Famous People Are From Boston, 8 Famous Homicides In Boston That Will Never Be Forgotten, This Creepy Asylum Near Boston Is Still Standing And Still Disturbing, The Haunted Restaurant In Boston That Invented The Boston Cream Pie, Wikimedia Commons/Marcbela (Marc N. Belanger). Diners can still enjoy Dante de Magistris' fresh pastas and hearty Italian plates at Il Casale Lexington and Il Casale Belmont. I remember General Glovers popovers!! At first, Kennedy's specialized in boy's and men's clothing before venturing into the field of women's clothing in the 1930s. Always high quality. They were famous for their huge slabs of the tastiest Prime Rib you could have. There is a Maneros in Palm City, Fla. and its the same family as in Westport. Sorry its gone missing! 10. 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. Best special occasion restaurant ever! The waiters were all old men, and the pictures of movie stars who ate there were on the walls. And a graduation dinner! One of our familys favorite restaurants. The Seawitch Restaurant & Shop on Route 1 Gone, Bel-Aire Diner, Route One North, in Danvers, MA. Restaurants That Have Closed. Not living in Boston, it was a place to go to if at 11 at night one got a hunger attact. Both great black Forrest German restaurants with Bier Steins galore!! Sign up to unlock our digital magazines and also receive the latest news, events, offers and partner promotions. Anyone remember the name of the restaurant up a hill on Rte 3A in Plymouth, Ma? The tavern was named after Dr. Joseph Warren, a Patriot leader who was killed in action during that famous, aforementioned battle that took place in Charlestown. Kamakura: After a short run as one of the city's few spots serving Japanese kaiseki menus, Kamakura has closed up shop in the Financial District. I do remember that I enjoyed the food. Blacksmith shop in Whitman/North River House in ?Pembroke/Isaacs & Burts in Plymouth, MA, Honisss was our go to restaurant for many years. How about Dini s, a favorite seafood restaurant our family went to for celebrations. It was named the Sand Bar and was associated with a miniature golf course. We went to The White Rabbit every week for dinner. Learned to eat Fish & Chips there before I learned to like seafood. Had been to the Hearth and Kettle in Hyannis back in the 80s while visiting my grandmother. I watched it grow from a small bar with bar pizza and delicious Greek salad to a large popular restaurant where wed wait an hour to get a seat on the weekend. There was easily enough for two people. Black Angus, Boston. Bonanza Steakhouse in Pittsfield, Mass! for dessertand still have enough left to tip. 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. Hilltop was a firm favourite for its ridiculous extravagance with decorations, the herd of plastic cows. Oh, indeed the General Glover in Swampscott should be on this list. I remember when The No Name was literally a shack on the waterfront with fishermen bringing their latest catch of blue fish coming in the back door. 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. In the late 70s the Athens Olympia was a mainstay for lunch for my co-workers & I. Though now more a restaurant than a bar, you can still stop in for a drink. Went to Yokens when I first moved to North Hampton in the early 1960s. document.getElementById( "ak_js_1" ).setAttribute( "value", ( new Date() ).getTime() ); This setting should only be used on your home or work computer. Great food and hideaway bar. The 240-capacity Allston bar was an unofficial feeder for larger clubs like the Middle East and the Paradise. Great place to work. Miss them all. I think it was called The Robins Nest. 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. This beloved restaurant launched in 1963 and quickly became THE place to dine and hobnob. Pellino's Ristorante (2 Prince St., Boston) has closed after about three decades in business the first two-thirds of which were in Marblehead before owners Frank and Karen Pellino moved the. Enjoy a tipple at these timeless barsand take in some history, too. Does it sound right to you? In a city brimming with Irish pubs, J.J. Foley's is perhaps the most authentic. The Layette House on Rte 1 Foxboro. Theres probably some Harvard Business School study on why that is, but its often really disappointing for the customers. Tell them all hello from me! When my three best friends and I got our first paying jobs in high school, we would dress up and go on Sundays. Thankfully, many still survive throughout NE. I couldnt agree more.Maneros Steakhouse was THE BEST ! We lived around the corner back in the mid 70s and, as poor college students, it was so special when we could afford to treat ourselves. It was here that Dickens first read his magnificent novel, A Christmas Carol, in America. Santa and Mrs. Claus would make an appearance. There used to be a fried clam shack in what is now called the Pavilion at Saybrook Point, right across the parking lot from the Fort Saybrook Monument Park in Old Saybrook, CT. It has my favorite fried seafood in the Cape. New England has seen some long-serving restaurants, but there arent many that can say they lasted nearly two centuries. Yokens, Hilltop, Valles, The Modern and Greenwich Turkey Farm in Nashua, and the Hanover House in Manchester and last but not least, the China Dragon in Hooksett. Last meal there was with my dad in, I think, 1980 or 1981. My thoughts exactly. I lived on the corner of Broadway ( RT 1) and Lakeside about 4 doors down from the Towne Lyne House between 69-71 . And of course that was followed by an Anthonys birthday cake. I always thot Howard Johnson had the best ice cream, especially their unbeatable Mocha Chip! And Chadwicks we always celebrated my kids birthdays there. They had the best seafood platter and a delicious filet mignon! Certainly was by the end of the 30s. Here, shoppers could not only find a wide range of clothing and items from around the world, but also be treated to fashion shows, concerts, holiday exhibits, art shows, and a bakery that soon became famous for its blueberry muffins. It was very dark and wonderful for socializing and I recall always finding something there to enjoy. Sam Doran, a 24-year-old who lives in the North End, said he has been frequenting the bar for three years. But the man who had been behind those delicious muffins for more than 30 years, baker John Pupek, wasnt ready to let go. Muffins, of course from standard varieties like blueberry and coffee cake to unusual creations like almond tea and fruit cocktail (there were even mystery muffins for daring diners.). Dcor included a large-wheeled 19th-century-style bicycle that hung on the wall, and for a while, a Superman cape could be found hanging in the phone booth in the back. They made a mean lime rickey too. Loved the fried clams at the Redwing! Kon Tiki was also great! 2023 Vanyaland. When it was not busy we could just sit up there for hours. Ahhh, Red Wing Diner. The Red Wing is still there and is as wonderful as ever! Well,in their@100 year existence, this scenario played out again and again; a fisherman would come to the owner(Jimmy, Nick,Tony,etc. Sadly, it closed in 2013. Here are the other restrictions related to selling alcohol in the state. 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 . 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. Our newsletter hand-delivers the best bits to your inbox. At that time most of us were in our twenties and had worked at a few other local places like The Last National Bank, the White Pillar, the Brownstone and fun bars like The Russian Lady and Mad Murphys, all great memories, still have best friends from those crazy years of youth! What memories! demolished 2017 after years of eyesore status..but in its glory days,it boasted of charbroiled meats and steaming lobster ,in bold neon ,to the passing hordes.. When William Filene opened his first department store - Filene's - in 1890, it was similar to all its other Boston competitors. Prints & Photographs Division John Margolies/Library of Congress. Many restaurants here have been in business for many decades or even a century. The Viking ,422 Stuart Street..complete with smorgasbord!! Wow. Susan Buckley Withrow, Omg, my mom would take me and my brother there when we were little. Cafeteria Boston: One of the city's most popular see-and-be-seen spots has permanently closed after 13 years on Newbury Street. How about the Hearthside in Hanover! After briefly shutting its doors and changing ownership in 2018, The Tam re-opened, ready to once again sling inexpensive, no-nonsense beverages in an area where such a thing is a real rarity. Vallees Braintree, MA, and other locations throughout New England. Hoping someone takes an interest in Durgin Park and re-open it again A shame to see a legend fade away. Dad would go there traveling from Maine to Boston daily for work, back when it was just a diner. They still had the great pizza and salad along with many more choices. The Yankee Silversmith in Wallingford, CT. Great memories of that places. 1, Norwood, on the outbound side. My mom was not a fan of fried chicken. I miss them all! In the late 1960s, Id always go there after giving blood to reconstitute my supply of red cells. Wish we could find the recipe for their delicious Delmonico potatoes . For my part, I miss all the classic diners that have been closed or moved. Famous folks like Joe DiMaggio and Judy Garland dined here, and it was particularly popular with Boston's political power players. From the terrific home made turkey soup to the home made pies, what a meal! She started out with a12 x 12 stand, and by 1960 had a huge HOJo style stand which was forced to close. Heck Allens in Lynn, really good seafood and good prices too. Largest salad EVVERR! I miss Souper Salad in Kenmore Sq something fierce, and The Arlington Diner on Mass Ave. The Arrow and Marios in Westport, CT. Marios was a favorite watering hole across from the Metro North train station. My parents used to take my sister and I there for special occasions. None of the bars I've mentioned are still in business, and most of the city's . Ive hit them all and have such fond memories. Answer (1 of 9): The laws in Massachusetts require that bars stop serving alcohol at 2 am. I recall a place called JTs on Route 20 near or in Weston in the 70s and 80s. I cant remember the name but it was right off 95 and Colman st. Larrys Cedar Crest in Lawrence, Massachusetts was my favorite restaurant when visiting the area. Going to the Pewter Pot in Brookline before my shift at the hospital. I also loved the different steaks. The counter was a famous meeting place, if you needed to see an alderman or obtain advice, that lobster pie and the diners side of Cedar Crest was well worth the wait. What about the Chateau in Manchester, NH, Coles in Gray, Maine, and many others? Cafeteria Boston: One of the city's most popular see-and-be-seen spots has permanently closed after 13 years on Newbury Street. I believe another should be added to this list. 3 hours later, we headed from there to the Cape !! Legal Test Kitchen: A favorite of concertgoers at the nearby pavillion, Legal's Test Kitchen concept has hit the end of the road. And if you were lucky after shopping Filenes basement and were good a trip to Baileys ice cream for a Sunday . Also, their clam chowder was also delicious. They closed ages ago However a spinoff of it opened on Post Rd in Warwick RI not too bad. Have you ever been to Kream n Kone in Dennis? And one more treasured spot -The English Tea Room on Newbury fantastic menu for starving students, and their sweet salad dressing was amazing! ), then at a new location near the Aquaruim. How about the White Rabbit in Onset and Libbeys Chowder House in Bass River? Same for music venues, nightclubs, bars, and other important cultural hotspots. Not much changed in Eastham either !! Good to know its still going strong. i WENT TO THE EUROPEAN IN THE NORTH END YEARS AND YEARS AGO, WIth A LOCALBRUNO DIBICARI , HIS BROTHER , ADDIO WAS well a known sculptor the restaurant across the street had their kitchen exhaust fan blow down , into the sidewalk, one whiffand you were in the door.brilliant !!! 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. Long gone, now, of course. The best veal parmigiana! And, the landmark kettle which actually steamed! Dini's was in business from 1926 through 1990 and this Tremont Street restaurant was renowned for its lobster and schrod. There was a Yokens in Danvers , Mass in the early 70s . As a recent college grad, in the early 1970s, I worked in a nearby law firm and was on a tight budget and usually brought a sandwich from home. Out in Metrowest of Boston there was The Cock N Kettle restaurant in uxbridge. Many good restaurants now but the ones you mentioned plus ones mentioned in the comments brought back good memories. They always loved hearing the drum then hearing their name being mentioned then getting their special ice cream. Are there any other now defunct companies or restaurants that fill you with nostalgia? A guy working at that restaurant for decades recognized dad !!! Wicked yummy! The four Boston gay bars that closed during the pandemic were a pointed reminder of changes the community has experienced for decades. Does anyone remember the Cranberry Bog Restaurant in North Stonington, CT? The story is someone would come up to the bar and order a hot dog, and hed reply We dont have hot dogs. Lords in Wells Maine unbelievable stuffed lobster, had an extra tail inside and the dessert in the pastry with ice cream was delicious. When I lived in North Andover and got my first FT job at WT Grants, my mother and I used to go shopping at the Peabody Mall. The Big Judge had two hamburger patties! Quite a fewtaverns around the city can likely boast Paul Revere having drank there, but few can say the same about Charles Dickens. Great coffee, wine & beer bar. In the mid-1990s, amid flagging sales, Jordan Marsh closed its doors for good, with the remaining stores being rebranded as Macys. Loved them both in the 70s-90s. I used to go there before my evening shift. Also if we got anything wrong, in location, history, or context, please kindly let us know at editorial@vanyaland.com. There was a Swedish Smorgasbord restaurant just off Washington St. in Downtown Boston and we went there alot in the 50s. The town purchased the property and still runs the miniature golf course. Among Brighams claims to fame was popularizing or perhaps even creating jimmies as an ice cream topping. 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. Does anyone else have memories to share of SANDYS? Thar she blows!!! Location: 440 Atlantic Ave. Jimmys Harborside, Red Coach Grill, Commodore Restaurant. They call them muisjes. How about ye old Wilton Diner, Wilton NH Though its a solid, year-round neighborhood drinking and dining spot, it turns into a complete madhouse on game days during baseball season. Stoddard's: Tucked away in the Leather District, this retro. Use of and/or registration on any portion of this site constitutes acceptance of our User Agreement and Privacy Policy and Cookie Statement. Several Boston-area gay bars and clubs have closed in recent years, including Chaps (shown in 2005). Thanks for the memories to this boy from Uxbridge now in the AR Ozarks. Loved bringing my brother and sister in there when we were young! Ahh, yes, the Pillar House ~ very much a special-occasion restaurant. They were an Italian restaurant served huge plates of Italian food and their desserts were good too. All quality seafood, shoreline of Guilford was a restaurant Mecca. Here in New England, we develop pretty strong attachments to the places that serve us what, and how, we like best and boy, do we miss them when they're gone. Spent many wonderful hours hanging out with other couples in the booths upstairs. 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. Luckily, the recipe has been preserved for those who would like to make those classic Jordan Marsh blueberry muffins at home. A little late maybe, but cant forget Mama Leones in Boston {servicemen in uniform eat for free), the Kon-Tiki Room at the Sheraton-Prudential Center; The Commodore in North Beverly; The Junction for ice cream in Essex, MA ; Hojos all-you-can-eat clams (strips only)all across New England; Pilots Grill and Millers in Bangor, ME; The Sail inn near Bucksport, ME; The 95er in Bangor, ME; and Vallees Steak House at Exit 8 in Portland, ME. Ditto the Hilltop Steak House. Both were on Main Street in Hyannis! Stay up to date with everything Boston. Great memories. How they used to flock to Anthonys and stand in line waiting for an hour or more! She also had framed photos on the wall of her with all the famous people who ate there. Boston Mayor Tom Menino, right, and Providence Mayor Buddy Cianci at Joe Tecces, Feb. 3, 1997. In its prime, Hilltop Steakhouse was regularly listed among the busiest restaurants in the world. Catania opened his first restaurant in 1963 (belying the menus claim of famous since 1831), but 10 years later he had sold all the locations except the one in Falmouth. Have been trying to run down the recipe. A summertime tradition to visit at least once while leaving the Cape. Pier 4 and their enormous Yard of Ale was a favourite of my parents when visitors came to stay.
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