Manchester, NH favorites Blakes restaurant and ice cream AND the Puritan Back Room, Makris Seafood in Concord, New Hampshire. Miss these wonderful old places; the new restaurants today cant hold a candleat least not for me. As such, it lays bona fide claim as the oldest restaurant in Boston, and among the oldest in the United States. Top of the Hub: Among special occasion spots, Top of the Hub towered over the competition from its perch atop the Prudential Tower since its inception in 1965. 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. Chicken Delight The brothers passed away fairly young, Edric Jr. carried the business for a number of years after. 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. Despite the restaurants impressive size (at 20,000 square feet, it could accommodate up to 1,400 patrons), the porches were often lined with customers waiting to get in. I loved the Pewter Pot. I remember a few great, now gone restaurants as well. There were any weekend mornings having breakfast there and the muffins and coffee were great. Bishops in Lawrence was great. Well, its often not pleasant. It is so sad that they closed. 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. That may be true, but the daily business of this grand old bar is to still serve drinks and food to an ever-changing clientele. Chadwick's, Waltham, MA Chadwick's was a wildly popular ice cream parlor that also served pretty good sandwiches. It has my favorite fried seafood in the Cape. Anyone remember Custys all you can eat lobster buffet in Rhode Island? Thinking about Howard Johnsons and The Red Coach Inn restaurants. The floor was covered in small white tiles, which added to the ambiance and also helped make the place cool. They still had the great pizza and salad along with many more choices. Saw Kenny Rogers there in 70s. Were a bit fascinated by the fact that New Order played whats now a BU dorm laundry room, The Doors played some weird Brighton apartment complex, and Led Zeppelin played whats now essentially a 7-11. Spent many wonderful hours hanging out with other couples in the booths upstairs. The place brought you back to a different time! Susan McHugh, Christos in Brockton. Look out for your first newsletter in your inbox soon! Also there was a restaurant in NH that had trees growing through the building. Try another? And the profits? The Automatic: This popular Kendall Square hangout, famous for its burgers and after-work scene, opened in late 2016 as a collaboration between Chris Schlesinger (of the now-closed East Coast Grill) and Dave Cagle (of the now-closed B-Side Lounge). Good call with Hob Knob???? But the NoNames legacy cant be understated,believe me..it served as a virtual Restaurant Academy, and chances are there is at least one establishment in your area that owes its existence to that chain of entrepreneurship that issued forth from the humble Fish Pier! 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!! I miss Souper Salad in Kenmore Sq something fierce, and The Arlington Diner on Mass Ave. This beloved restaurant launched in 1963 and quickly became THE place to dine and hobnob. Original Owner: James Hook. Vanyaland editor Michael Marotta and photographer John Hutchings spent a day tracing Bostons long-gone clubs, and photo-documenting what exists in these spaces today. . It was on Hwy 184 (Providence-New London Turnpike), almost to the state border with Rhode Island. 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. Look out for your first newsletter in your inbox soon! But by then the end was in sight: Giuffrida had sold the business the previous year, and it did not fare well under later owners. Swensons ice cream Faneuil Hall, The Dome Woods Hole. Dini's was in business from 1926 through 1990 and this Tremont Street restaurant was renowned for its lobster and schrod. But alas, all good things must come to an end. Their pot roast was the best I have ever had as was there Grape Nut Custard. Did You Know? So good! Worked there in the 90s. Loved the fried clams at the Redwing! Love that place. In addition to all of these? I agree with all! I think it was called The Robins Nest. Hot fudge dripping over the sundae. Throughout its run, seafood remained a popular menu item and pies were the go-to desserts, but the star of the show never changed. The lobster pie was absolutely filled with big chunks of buttery lobster and a buttery topping and it was my favorite. Follow John Hutchings on Instagram @jlh1918. 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. Their pecan rolls were to die for. Ah, yes, I remember it so well. Famous folks like Joe DiMaggio and Judy Garland dined here, and it was particularly popular with Boston's political power players. I used to go there before my evening shift. It fronted onto Daniel Webster Highway, so thats where they put their farm stand and business was good. Bella Luna Restaurant & The Milky Way Lounge: A true Jamaica Plain institution, this famously inclusive meeting spot welcomed all comers since the 1990s. Actress Amy Poehler worked at Chadwicks as a teenager in the late 1980s, as did her future Saturday Night Live castmate Rachel Dratch. It was a high class restaurant. At fifty years old and counting, the Cask n Flagon has weathered all of the drastic changes surrounding it on Lansdowne Street. ONCE Ballroom: This indie-focused music venue and lounge in Somerville has hosted its last show. The story is someone would come up to the bar and order a hot dog, and hed reply We dont have hot dogs. Oldest bars in Boston Photograph: Sarah Bentivegna 1. But Weylus also had a satel;lite location Weylus Sure in Brockton, MA. Before this bar opened in 1969, the building was a Ford dealership. Locals never had a chance to bid farewell to these local restaurants and bars. There was easily enough for two people. With characters the likes of which the world will never see again. 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. In 1931, George and Grace Kimball purchased 200 acres of land in Nashua, New Hampshire, and turned the property into a turkey farm. 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. We already have this email. So yummy! My first solo car ride when I picked up.2 friends and drove to Salem. I miss Steves soo much. Have you ever been to Kream n Kone in Dennis? Grew up in Stoneham MA now in FL. My heart is filled with sweet memories just thinking about those special dinners. Sherry Mayes Millington, As a former employee of Anthonys Pier 4, the popovers were delicious. ), then at a new location near the Aquaruim. Was so hoping someone would rescue the place or at least honor the age of the building and put an eatery that would compliment Durgins history, Weeks Dairy Bar in Laconia, New Hampshire. I have an old New England Travel guide,1951.. 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. The store concentrated on classic goods and, in the 1970s, several other branches opened throughout Greater Boston. 250 Franklin St, Boston, MA 2110. Coney Island in Worcester is still open and now also has a hot dog concession at Polar Park, the new home of Boston Red Sox AAA affiliate, the Worcester Red Sox (formerly the Pawtucket Red Sox). When the state took the land for the Walden Pond State Reservation in 1966 or 67 she was ready to sell. 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. Miss them all! The marble counter and heart shaped backs on the chairs, the outstanding hot fudge dripping onto the saucer from the metal ice cream dish. ! Ricky Buster McHavaham, The Hilltop Steak House! They did quite a function business so had need of live bands. She started out with a12 x 12 stand, and by 1960 had a huge HOJo style stand which was forced to close. Bar Boulud: Daniel Boulud perhaps the most internationally-decorated chef to dabble in the Boston food scene in recent years has closed his French-accented restaurant at the Mandarin Oriental. Oscars in Ipswich,General Edwards Inn in Revere,Dales Swampscott,Clam Box, Revere. I grew up in Norfolk and my family enjoyed going there. Certainly iconic. What was more exciting? Several Boston-area gay bars and clubs have closed in recent years, including Chaps (shown in 2005). Sandys had a location in Brockton, MA also. Every day was Thanksgiving at Green Ridge Turkey Farm, and the roast turkey with stuffing and potatoes and cranberry sauce is what put it on the map. Loved bringing my brother and sister in there when we were young! Elishas and also the White Horse Tavern, both were in Milford NH. We already have this email. Great memories. 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 !!! Are there any other now defunct companies or restaurants that fill you with nostalgia? Yes!! What about LockeOber in Boston? On the other side of 95 was The 95 House. Going to the Pewter Pot in Brookline before my shift at the hospital. And the English Tea Room on Newbury Street! The Seawitch Restaurant & Shop on Route 1 Gone, Bel-Aire Diner, Route One North, in Danvers, MA. The restaurant was sol around 1983- it was never the same. The Pewter Pot was also known for good coffee served in pewter pots and hearty chowders, sandwiches, and breakfast foods. Another local seafood mecca was Yokens on Route 1 in Portsmouth. In all, there were 16 gay bars in Boston and Cambridge, according to Pink Pages directories from 1993 and 1994. Gilchrist's building is still standing, although the store itself closed in 1977. He let each of his employees make a pizza to take home with them at closing shift. For doughnuts Johnsons Dairy Bar on Route 4 in New Hampshire forget the town now but it was between Concord and Exeter. Also the best Grape Nut Pudding I ever had. The walls featured murals of a traveling muffin man making his rounds. Lir is the latest in a spate of popular Boston restaurants closing their doors due to the coronavirus pandemic. The best veal parmigiana! Many a last call at the South Pacific in Newton. We love the pop overs and their Delmonico potatoes and prime rib. Boston, MA 02210; East Side Bar and Grille 561 Cambridge Street Cambridge, MA 02141; Easy Pie 1701 Washington Street . I believe they are still open and that the address is in Walpole, just north of Foxborough. I remember their 15 cent coffee, great pies, and my favorite, their chicken strips, with fries smothered in brown gravy, and a salad. He believed in giving immigrants a chance but he worked them very hard. We were really sad they closed too. Always high quality. He repackaged it as the Hearth n Kettle and eventually expanding that brand to five Cape Cod locations. Various train cars had different themes, Victorias Station always served great steaks and other American Fare. Closed early 2000s I think hope someone had the foresight to rescue it XOV. This is in no way a better in the old days post; were just pointing out that musical magic took places in many unmarked graves around the city. Best antipasto!! In the early sixties, I worked just up Route 1 at what was once known as Ships Haven, which became, The Ship. We went to the Hilltop, Yokums, Brighams ( the best Lime Rickeys), Kowloon was always fun with the boat in the pond. I cant seem to find the name of a restaurant in osterville MA that served 2 pound baked stuffed lobsters in the 1970s. for dessertand still have enough left to tip. Sadly, not all businesses have been able to reopen and some have . 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. Advertisement: "It's all gone,. My favorite place to eat while spending summers at the shore. I wonder why they left out the Shore Dining Hall at Rocky Point in RI? Id like to add the Wursthaus in Harvard Square in Cambridge run by the Cardullo family. 20 Best Things to Do in New England in March, 10 Best Things to Do in The Spring in New England, 40 Cozy Fireside Experiences in New England, Gone-But-Not-Forgotten New England Amusement Parks, https://www.tfrecipes.com/jordan-marsh-macaroon/, Yankee Magazines Ultimate Guide to Autumn in New England, Yankee Magazines Ultimate New England Winter Guide, Yankee Magazines Ultimate New England Summer Guide, 63 Reasons Why We Love the Cape & Islands, For $14 Million, You Could Own Provincetowns Iconic Lobster Pot Restaurant. Kens in Copley Square was a late-night favorite. Photograph: Courtesy Oak Long Bar and Kitchen/Richard Mandelkorn. Answer (1 of 9): The laws in Massachusetts require that bars stop serving alcohol at 2 am. 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. Willow Pond Kitchen on Rte 2A in Concord, MA. The Parker House as a whole has been the center of Boston and U.S. politics. The Viking ,422 Stuart Street..complete with smorgasbord!! 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). what about The Lincoln at lake walden? Anyone remember The Newbury Steak House on Massachusetts Ave.? Around early 80s, the owner was a real fisherman and wed often see an enormous catch in the walk-in frig. On weekends, wed get there a little early so that we could enjoy the live entertainment singing the standards. 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. Areas of the building date back to the 1700s, The Modern Hotel and restaurant Nashua NH, Oh their onion rings! We always stopped there. Compared to other U.S. cities, Boston has lots of businesses that have endured the passage of time. They grew their own vegetables in a garden outside near a shuffleboard court. 3 hours later, we headed from there to the Cape !! 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. And of course that was followed by an Anthonys birthday cake. She also had framed photos on the wall of her with all the famous people who ate there. Loved Fontaines-! I really miss the Negimaki! Jacob Wirths in Downtown Boston, and Teccis in the North end. The Weathervane in Maine. The chocolate loving Dutch have been eating them for breakfast on toast for decades. The Peter Stuyvesant,. 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. 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. Yokens Thar She Blows restaurant in Portsmouth NH, There was also a location on Route 1 in Danvers, MA. A tiki bar with stand-up comedy and an award-winning pupu platter?