We asked you in Augustand again last weekwhich restaurant you miss the most, and what you loved so much about it. Lobster, prime rib, the Arabic platter, the baked Alaska. Me and my husband miss the Cock & Kettle in Uxbridge Ma. The place brought you back to a different time! Susan McHugh, Christos in Brockton. David K. I used to love Sandys! Staff writer for Only In Your State and freelance writer. Several Boston-area gay bars and clubs have closed in recent years, including Chaps (shown in 2005). They are missed too. Although not a fine food restaurant, Howard Johnsons (New Englanders do not call it HoJos) IS a New England classic, and deserves a spot on this list. I miss The The Rome in North Attleboro-Joe Chilli was great to work for too! 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. Parsnip: This upscale Harvard Square restaurant, housed in the multi-level space that formerly held Upstairs on the Square, opened in late 2015. Best antipasto!! I only got to Durgin-Park once, but it was great. What about Mug N Muffin. My family would go to Custys every year when my uncle came up from N.C. This restaurant dished up Polynesian food between 1961 and 2000. Hey folks..The Toll House in Whitman,mayou know, the cookie and great restaurant. What about the Chateau in Manchester, NH, Coles in Gray, Maine, and many others? I miss her and her restaurant. They used to give us old-fashioned finger bowls with every meal and there were cute photos of babies on the wall. It was really formal and they hosted weddings in the back yard. And their 3 lb back stuffed was great. I miss their cold garlic broccoli salad and chilled red wine in pitchers. The Lincoln was not the name of the stand at first it was the Hypolet Roadside Stand which was her husbands name. The oldest bar in Boston: 10 historic spots that are - Time Out Boston And the Wurst House in Harvard Square. In Chinatown Yee Hong Guey. Always went to. Great coffee, wine & beer bar. The pu pu platter at the Aku-Aku in Cambridge (Fresh Pond). The staff wore Styrofoam boaters and ruffled white shirts with bow ties. A guy working at that restaurant for decades recognized dad !!! Baileys in Wolfeboro, NH. I lived in Easton and loved being able to get the fine fare of Weylus close to home. Our wedding cake came from Jordan Marshs bakery! Ever notice how many businesses, even very old well established ones, close after being sold to new owners? The Tam is a prime example, having first opened its doors sometime during the 1940s, thriving as a beloved townie bar ever since. The Yankee Silversmith in Wallingford, CT. Great popovers, great old New England atmosphere, and the best place for Choaties to go when their parents came to visit. Keep an eye on Time Out Boston for all the latest dining news. The dessert slices were huge; my mouth waters just thinking about it! 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. Deep Ellum: This popular Allston hangout, renowned for its beer list and welcoming patio, has given way to its sibling and neighbor, Lone Star Taco Bar, which will expand into the Deep Ellum space. 1, Norwood, on the outbound side. 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 managed to puncture my hand with one of the claw spines, and had to use the napkin around my hand to finish the Lobster. Kon Tiki was also great! Oldest Restaurants in Boston: 17 Historic Eateries - Time Out Boston She always wore white with jet black hair and lots of gold jewellery, and had handsome young waiters! Great summer meal topped off with ice cream and a chocolate walnut brownie sundae! Does anyone remember the Cranberry Bog Restaurant in North Stonington, CT? I loved going in for a cup of corn chowder on a cold day. Baileys, both in Harvard Square and downtown, was a regular stop in my youth: grilled cheese, fish chowder, and cone-shaped scoops of ice cream in an old-style silver cup with handle. Swensons ice cream Faneuil Hall, The Dome Woods Hole. Old Timer Restaurant 155 Church Street Clinton, MA 01510; O'Leary's 1010 Beacon Street I seem to remember that, please correct me if I am wrong. From the terrific home made turkey soup to the home made pies, what a meal! for dessertand still have enough left to tip. My go to place for Jimmies and a Lime Rickey. Dantes Inferno always a stop when leaving Thunder Mountain through Spring field Mass. Well, a number of local watering holes are surely up there, welcomingColonial rebel rousers as they helped organize The Revolutionand many of them still stand today, in defiance to the rapid development surrounding them. He would Fall in love,get married, start a family,buy a house in the suburbs..And with the skills he had learned,would open a diner or other restaurant there,sometimes a fish house,sometimes a full range of food.. And so on,spawning dozens,even hundreds of dining halls throughout New England..nobody knows how many for sure,a list was never kept.. And not only do these joints no longer exist, but what has replaced them condos, new businesses, university buildings have eradicated any trace of what went down. There is a Maneros in Palm City, Fla. and its the same family as in Westport. Fantasias near Fresh Pond in Cambridge. Boston 1800, East Boston, Pind View, KingstonNH, All gone! In March 1951, Howard Flanders and his family became the new owners of Green Ridge Turkey Farm, and a rebuilt restaurant reopened the following year. This week, Old Sully's was boarded up on Union Street, and many reports in the Town and out of the Town suggested that the bar had finally closed for good. 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. The Frogmore: Jamaica Plain residents will have to find a new place for fried chicken and Low Country faves. Brighams quickly outgrew its mom-and-pop roots. To this day, Honisss broiled halibut has been the best I have ever eaten! How about ye old Wilton Diner, Wilton NH Words below are by Marotta, and all images by Hutchings. The original tavern was a large three-story colonial-style building. He let each of his employees make a pizza to take home with them at closing shift. However, the flagship location in Boston closed for good in 1978. Oh, indeed the General Glover in Swampscott should be on this list. Two quintessential Boston bars have closed temporarily JTs in Sudbury My favorite restaurant on Cape Cod, having grown up there, was Mildreds Chowder House in Hyannis! In its prime, Hilltop Steakhouse was regularly listed among the busiest restaurants in the world. Also recall the Dinnerhorn in Portsmouthnot too far from Yokens. Always packed, always outstanding. Also the prime rib of course! Maybe its just as well, as I have been living out West for 47 years now. Boston Gone: The sites of rock clubs and music venues no - Vanyaland 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. I grew up in west Roxbury and lived just down the street from Fontaines- such great memories of eating there with my family! Mildreds! All great memories, but we STILL miss, and long for, the Green Ridge Turkey Farm. We moved and after 37 years gone, dad moved in with me in NJ for last 12 years of life. The restaurant was sol around 1983- it was never the same. Thar she blows!!! I think the name had the word oyster in it. I learned proper table service, including boning fish and carving beef properly, as well as making flaming desserts thrilling the customers. Welicks in Franklin for their fried seafood and they were open year round, not like the roadside stands. Sigh plus cest change, Anyone remember where in Boston Justins was? Brighams was great but you didnt give mention to Baileys in Harvard Sq! The No Name was one of the most important restaurants in New England history! My go to was Harvard Sq, probably the first to go due to rent prices. Wonderful staff and so many special nights there with those spectacular views. Quite a fewtaverns around the city can likely boast Paul Revere having drank there, but few can say the same about Charles Dickens. We always enjoyed these places: Jack & Marions, The Town Lynne, and Fantasias. 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!! The Abbey Lounge 3 Beacon St., Inman Square, Somerville Once home base to Boston's garage rock scene, the longtime bar space, which first opened in 1907 and was properly established after. Post 390: One of the Back Bay's most popular spots for expense account dining and corporate gatherings has turned off its fireplace for good. As of November 2019, all of the restaurants on this list are still in operation and any old historical Boston restaurants that have closed recently were left off the list. I think it was called The Robins Nest. Legal Sea Foods - Charles Square: Located in the shadow of the Charles Hotel, the lone Harvard Square outpost of this local seafood emporium has shuttered. Closed early 2000s I think hope someone had the foresight to rescue it XOV. And even though my birthday is in March and they were hard to find that time of year, my dad presented me with a corsage of fresh violets. Have you ever been to Kream n Kone in Dennis? I also remember the Pewter Pot Muffin House. 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. So he opened his own shop, the Jordan Marsh Muffin Co., in Brockton, Massachusetts, in 1998. 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. I now live in Fargo and miss this wonderful restaurant and all the staff tremendously. Loved them both in the 70s-90s. At its height, Brighams had 100 restaurants across Massachusetts. Id like to add the Wursthaus in Harvard Square in Cambridge run by the Cardullo family. Some skeptics might wonder if the spots claim as the oldest tavern in America could be the result of too many strong ales. Ditto the Hilltop Steak House. Its owners boast that their taproom has the oldest hand carved bar in America, and it's wherethe first draft beer pump in Boston was installed. Pour House: This down-and-dirty Boylston Street haunt delighted everyone from Rihanna to penny-pinching local students. The interior of most locations had an old-Boston feel, with heavy wooden tables and dark-beamed ceilings. John Zappala created it into a brigantine, two-masted sailing vessel with elegant dining on two levels. Cafeteria Boston: One of the city's most popular see-and-be-seen spots has permanently closed after 13 years on Newbury Street. I worked at Senior Pizza in the late 1960sa poor hippy girlthe manager was an angel. Boston Gone: The sites of rock clubs and music venues no - Vanyaland Location: 440 Atlantic Ave. One of our familys favorite restaurants. 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. Today, that number has been cut to less than half. How about the Hearthside in Hanover! Thanks for subscribing! Had our first date at Hilltop in 1983. And the profits? Mitchells Steak And Rib House, Hyannis. Anyone remember The Newbury Steak House on Massachusetts Ave.? ! Mary Kerr, Remember the European in the North End? Bergamot: One of Somerville's most popular dining rooms could not survive 2020. How they used to flock to Anthonys and stand in line waiting for an hour or more! 12 Closed Places In Boston That Everyone Misses - OnlyInYourState Souper Salad on Newbury Street was tops for a summer day. Everything in the restaurant was sparkling. Prints & Photographs Division John Margolies/Library of Congress. When hard times descended in the 2000s, the company was split into two entities, with the restaurant business being sold to Deal Metrics, and the retail ice cream business, along with the Brighams name and trademark flavors, being sold to Hood, which continues to distribute them to stores under the Brighams name. I always thot Howard Johnson had the best ice cream, especially their unbeatable Mocha Chip! Boston Gone: The sites of rock clubs and music venues no longer with us. Buzzys Roast Beef is gone and the Liberty hotel now occupies its place. They offer full lunch and dinner menus and at night they have live music and DJs every night of the week. In a city brimming with Irish pubs, J.J. Foley's is perhaps the most authentic. The Pewter Pot was also known for good coffee served in pewter pots and hearty chowders, sandwiches, and breakfast foods. Hot fudge dripping over the sundae. An online version of Filene's is still in business. Today, a mammoth Barnes & Noble bookstore occupies the space where the restaurant once stood. What a treasure it was! The one we miss the most Fontaines win West Roxburytheir fried chicken Alabama with the snowflake rolls, butternut squash and mashed potatoes with gravy is to die for!! 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!) Great place. Did You Know? The most affordable family restaurant. They had the best prune rolls. ate there! Been to all of them. We uncover the best of the city and put it all in an email for you. We used to have lunch at Brighams. Lir is the latest in a spate of popular Boston restaurants closing their doors due to the coronavirus pandemic. Also the best Grape Nut Pudding I ever had. At its early-1970s zenith, Pewter Pot Muffin Houses could be found from Harvard Square to Cape Cod, about 40 of them in all. All quality seafood, shoreline of Guilford was a restaurant Mecca. 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 felt badly when I heard of their fire and subsequent closure. It started as a hot dog stand by my grandmother,Stefania Danosky. I was hoping someone would mention SANDYS at the entrance to Buzzards Bay on Cape Cod. Their homemade mayonnaise was to die for. . This popular spot was especially well-known for its macaroons! The Arrow and Marios in Westport, CT. Marios was a favorite watering hole across from the Metro North train station. Dad would go there traveling from Maine to Boston daily for work, back when it was just a diner. It should be noted, also, that were not really lamenting here, just pointing out that interesting stuff has happened in places you wouldnt think to look because of natural change. Both were on Main Street in Hyannis! Warren Tavern Bars Charlestown The Warren Tavern has been in its current location on Pleasant Street (near the Bunker Hill Monument) since. Bond Bar at the Langham. Baileys. I remember taking dates to Kowloon. The material on this site may not be reproduced, distributed, transmitted, cached or otherwise used, except with prior written permission of Vanyaland. How about the White Rabbit in Onset and Libbeys Chowder House in Bass River? Trader Vics was another fantastic restaurant, now gone. I found this Jordan Marsh macaroon recipe online. In 1931, George and Grace Kimball purchased 200 acres of land in Nashua, New Hampshire, and turned the property into a turkey farm. My husband and I miss Ma Glochners in Bellingham only one choice but the best cinnamon rolls and broasted chicken. Boston-Area Restaurants and Bars That Closed in Fall 2021 - Eater Boston We love Brighams ice cream BUT, they did NOT invent jimmies. Larrys Cedar Crest in Lawrence, Massachusetts was my favorite restaurant when visiting the area. Somerville Brewing: One of Somerville's most beloved spots for creative beers and snacks has served its last pint. The Last Hurrah is located inside the Omni Parker House hotel, which itself dates to 1855, and claims the much-traveled British author as a reveler and a guest. 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. As our family of six grew, I can remember dad saying, Ready for the Hilltop? Wed all scramble in the car for a quick hour drive, usually on a Friday to get there by 3 for the luncheon special! The Newbury Steak House was a firm favourite. The Clam Bar closed and the Inn is a private resort now. 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. Heck Allens is much missed, and even its replacement, Spuds, is now gone and my husband and I and several friends used to go there often. I would stand on a chair and loudly announce, Ladies and gentlemen, we are so happy to have you at Chadwicks today, but we are especially happy to have Kevin! What memories! 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. ), then at a new location near the Aquaruim. That being said, you can check out all the responses from August and last week on our Facebook page or embedded at the bottom of this article. The Three Judges on the border of New Haven and Woodbridge, CT. What was the RedSnapper restaurant called before it was the Red Snapper? At first, Kennedy's specialized in boy's and men's clothing before venturing into the field of women's clothing in the 1930s. Yes The Cafe Budapest. However, the Saugus location on Route 1 was truly vast, with a dining room that could accommodate well over 1,000 diners. Yokens sign is still there on Lafayette even though restaurant is long gone. She started out with a12 x 12 stand, and by 1960 had a huge HOJo style stand which was forced to close. Sign up to unlock our digital magazines and also receive the latest news, events, offers and partner promotions. Famous folks like Joe DiMaggio and Judy Garland dined here, and it was particularly popular with Boston's political power players. 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. I remember my mom and dad taking my sister and I to the Hilltop Steak House many times in my much younger years. When you were a regular to Durgin Park you had your own waitress! So, at the sound of the drum, please join me in singing Kevin a very happy birthday!. Ahh, yes, the Pillar House ~ very much a special-occasion restaurant. The best veal parmigiana! Unbelievably, they were still making in Best Boston Bars: From Famous Hotspots to Historic Taverns - Revere Hotel McMenamys Falmouth. Anthony's Pier 4 Restaurant Flickr/Dale Cruse But its always been fascinating to us that so many notable (and in some cases, historic) concerts, parties, and events have happened across the city in places that no longer exist. Tell them all hello from me! Cheers Faneuil Hall: The Faneuil Hall location's bar was a replica of the one that appeared on the set of the TV show. The food was so yummy, whatever you ordered. The wait staff was great. Best fried chicken evaah!! Rte. We always got a turkey club sandwich and iced tea. The downturn in public favor that doomed the new locations eventually caught up with the original as well, and in 2013, the Saugus Hilltop Steak House served its last meal and joined the ranks of now-closed New England restaurants. I miss them all! And of course that was followed by an Anthonys birthday cake. I remember their 15 cent coffee, great pies, and my favorite, their chicken strips, with fries smothered in brown gravy, and a salad. I think the owner was named Armando. Pewter Pot! So sad its not there anymore! I loved the Pewter Pot. Formality was always in fashion at Locke-Ober and the restaurant's last owner, David Ray, decided to shut down rather than change Locke-Ober's signature style. If you had your elders with you, Felicia came around to your table to greet and talk with your elders, in her inimitable Italian way. KPub is now in the same building. Too far from my home in Wakefield. Bids tavern in Norwich Connecticut fabulous place for sandwiches dollar beers the supreme grand slam I especially liked their cheeseburgers. A tiki bar with stand-up comedy and an award-winning pupu platter? "A lot of folks are mourning this closure as the last of dirty old Boston, but this . Dont know about up a hill, but you could mean Berts Landing..just next to the beach access. My parents and I came home to visit my grandparents on the Cape in the late 70s. What a delicious combination. After a pause, hed smile and say Do you want a Frankfurter? There were 2 photos of him on the walls when we visited, which made both my mother and I very happy. We went there on a school trip with the Latin Club during high school. She was stellar and no matter how long between visits, she would come up to me and say Whats it gonna be tonight the roast pork or the broiled halibut thats how PRO all these waitresses were ! Boston's Hidden Restaurants: Restaurants That Have Closed Anybody remember anything more about it? In the mid-1990s, amid flagging sales, Jordan Marsh closed its doors for good, with the remaining stores being rebranded as Macys. Loved the fried clams at the Redwing! All have their own stories to tell, and some of thesehangouts also rank among the best Irish pubsandbest dive bars in Boston. Best special occasion restaurant ever!!! A summertime tradition to visit at least once while leaving the Cape. I loved the menu! And last, because its Christmas, Filenes would have dinner with Santa which was the greatest treat of all. Not having adequate insurance to rebuild, the Kimballs opted to sell. Fontains with the waving chicken on the VFW Pkwy, West Roxbury. Im looking for the coconut macaroon recipe from Jordan Marsh or Filenes??? The Bell in Hand is charmingly named after its original owners trade, a retired Boston town crier named James Wilson, who opened the pub in 1795. SMH. Local sports celebs often spotted. Ceia: One of Newburyport's go-to destinations for fine bistro fare has shuttered its doors. Many a last call at the South Pacific in Newton. Baileys sundaes were the best ever. Durgin-Park, a staple in Bostons Faneuil Hall since 1827, closed its doors on January 12, 2019. The Layette House on Rte 1 Foxboro. 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; and McNamaras in Winthrop, ME. The town purchased the property and still runs the miniature golf course. Lords in Wells Maine unbelievable stuffed lobster, had an extra tail inside and the dessert in the pastry with ice cream was delicious. Old Sully's Boarded Up, Looks to be Closed for Good Also, the Red Wing in Foxboro ? We uncover the best of the city and put it all in an email for you. Today, The Last Hurrah has the feel of a gentlemens club, but its walls tell a more modern story as a place of political movers and shakers. Sorry its gone missing! There were Wanted posters and bull horns on the walls. And now, more than 3,000 Facebook comments later, weve compiled 13 that stood out the most, based on the number of comments and reactions to those comments. ONCE Ballroom: This indie-focused music venue and lounge in Somerville has hosted its last show. And, how about the Redwing in Foxboro ! Glad Dinis and Too House were mentioned by others. My first solo car ride when I picked up.2 friends and drove to Salem. Miss them all. The waiters were all old men, and the pictures of movie stars who ate there were on the walls. Keep an eye on Time Out Boston for all the latest, Bella Luna Restaurant & The Milky Way Lounge. Saw Kenny Rogers there in 70s. Went with my grandparents to the one on Main Street in Falmouth, now an Indian restaurant. Ive been to a couple of these restaurants like the Hilltop Steakhouse remember going there with my grandparents when I was little and going into the butcher shop too. The Copley Caf became the Merry-Go-Round Bar in 1934, complete with a merry-go-round; in 1978, it was simply The Plaza Bar and Dining Room; then, in 1996, it became The Oak Room and racked up considerable standing among Bostons Back Bay set. Last I checked New England comprised more than 2 states. The omissions are almost criminal: Chadwicks (Lexington), the Ground Round (various locations), the original Jamess Gate (Jamaica Plain, Boston), Jimmys Harborside (Boston), Locke-Ober (Boston), Pewter Pot (various locations), The Pillar House (Newton), Vinny Testas (various locations), the Wursthaus (Cambridge), and York Steak House (various locations). Some famous figures who've patronized this bar include Paul Revere and Daniel Webster. I have great memories of The Town Lyne House. One time my friend and I decided to grab dinner at Durgin Park and the mens Russian Chorus from Harvard was beautifully serenading the diners! Late hours with great fries and roast beef sandwiches. Still miss my favorite restaurant. They have a restaurant in Sanford Maine now , unfortunately no stuffed lobster or dessert but still good. My husband always loved the Greek lamb. Jody Price, Dinis near the State House. Anyone remember the name of the restaurant on 3A in Plymouth, Ma. Dairy Bar along with great restaurant and craft brewery! No mention of Mildreds Chowder House? I do recall it was ALWAYS mobbed. Before that the land was on the Higginson estate. Agree about Fontaines in West Roxbury. The grilled and buttered rolls were delicious!! Well, its often not pleasant. They made a mean lime rickey too. Thats certainly something worthy of a toast. But even among those eye-catching neighbors, Hilltop Steak House stood out. Willow Pond Kitchen on Rte 2A in Concord, MA. My dad always got finn Haddie we kids would pronounce it. I wonder why they left out the Shore Dining Hall at Rocky Point in RI? But on November 27, 1950, just four days after Thanksgiving, a massive fire leveled the restaurant. Gilchrist's building is still standing, although the store itself closed in 1977. document.getElementById( "ak_js_1" ).setAttribute( "value", ( new Date() ).getTime() ); This setting should only be used on your home or work computer. Dj vu! Sam Doran, a 24-year-old who lives in the North End, said he has been frequenting the bar for three years. Try another? The bar has a Downtown Crossing outpost thats popular in its own right, attracting packs of office-goers who want to wash away the memories of workday throughout the week. Also Baileys ice cream near Downtown Crossing oh for those days of warm chocolate sauce dripped over the edge of those silver serving cups! By 1938, the Kimballs had added turkey sandwiches and ice cream to its offerings, and after those were met with high demand, they opened a restaurant in 1940, serving their own turkeys and other fare. The ClamBox has taken its place with my family. Dj vu! Then when Star Market bought Brighams in 1961, it sparked a flurry of expansion that added another 40 restaurants to the mix. The Apolo dinner and Benjamins in Taunton MA, Tiny Jims in Buzzards Bay MA, and remember standing in line at York steak house chains around NE. It now houses the popular Trinas Starlite Lounge. None of the bars I've mentioned are still in business, and most of the city's . Oh and dont forget Nadias you had to know about that place it was so buried deep in the South End! There were a few great fun places south of Boston along Route 1. 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.
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