There were Wanted posters and bull horns on the walls. The menus were written in swoopy cursive. I remember Anthonys Pier 4, but didnt go there very often. The Weathervane in Maine. Im looking for the coconut macaroon recipe from Jordan Marsh or Filenes??? RECOMMENDED: See the full list of the best bars in Boston. With the neon chicken sign waving you in with his wing.. Baileys ice cream in Wellesley and Belmont. They grew their own vegetables in a garden outside near a shuffleboard court. I believe another should be added to this list. Mildreds! I only got to Durgin-Park once, but it was great. Our wedding cake came from Jordan Marshs bakery! Dineros Hull. Thank you for remembering Jake Wirths. Locke-Ober was the fourth oldest restaurant in Boston prior to its closing and, in its heyday, it had a reputation as a clubby "men only" spot that was rumored to be frequented by "working. 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. All have their own stories to tell, and some of thesehangouts also rank among the best Irish pubsandbest dive bars in Boston. If you asked, they also sold their squat red-on-clear Bel-Aire water glasses that the waitress brought before taking our orders. When you stop by this historic Boston bar for a brew, you are following the footsteps of American history. But once a month in the cold weather I would treat myself. She ran the Elm Street market in Waltham with her husband who I believe got in trouble with the law. In 1920, this shop started out as a humble dry goods store, but within a decade, it had changed direction to focus on women's clothing. We would go there from West Roxbury for their fried clams and bring their pizza home. I recall a place called JTs on Route 20 near or in Weston in the 70s and 80s. In a 2013 essay in The New Yorker, Poehler described the scene: Chadwicks was one of those fake old-timey restaurants. 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. Ever notice how many businesses, even very old well established ones, close after being sold to new owners? It now houses the popular Trinas Starlite Lounge. Pewter Pot Muffin House did not have a long run. What about the Chateau in Manchester, NH, Coles in Gray, Maine, and many others? Great summer meal topped off with ice cream and a chocolate walnut brownie sundae! Even though Im living away, Im sad at the fact that Cole Farms in Gray, Maine has closed. The food was so yummy, whatever you ordered. 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. Union Oyster House dates to 1826 when it opened as the Atwood & Bacon Oyster House. It was really formal and they hosted weddings in the back yard. The first time I had a Lobster Out was in Dinis. We uncover the best of the city and put it all in an email for you. Kids at the pond who went there in the 30s referred to it as Danoskys though it may have been The Lincoln by then. But even among those eye-catching neighbors, Hilltop Steak House stood out. Great memories! Melissa Karales, Baileys Ice Cream on Boylston Street. The brothers passed away fairly young, Edric Jr. carried the business for a number of years after. In all, there were 16 gay bars in Boston and Cambridge, according to Pink Pages directories from 1993 and 1994. Another local seafood mecca was Yokens on Route 1 in Portsmouth. Apparently he was quite the kidder. He believed in giving immigrants a chance but he worked them very hard. What a nice trip down memory lane! That was also my introduction to Greek food. Is it my imagination or was the rolls that they put on the table exceptional? Gilchrist's opened in Boston in 1842 and, by 1964, there were multiple store locations across Greater Boston. Thinking about Howard Johnsons and The Red Coach Inn restaurants. There are old bars in Boston, and then there are really old bars in Boston. Under =Boston Restaurants are 2 Downtown Scandinavian ones; Olas,14 Carver St ,Park Square and the one I think you are remembering.. Loved the fried clams at the Redwing! It was a high class restaurant. Diners can still enjoy Dante de Magistris' fresh pastas and hearty Italian plates at Il Casale Lexington and Il Casale Belmont. At fifty years old and counting, the Cask n Flagon has weathered all of the drastic changes surrounding it on Lansdowne Street. And of course that was followed by an Anthonys birthday cake. The Kings Rook in Marblehead kept me in great French Cream Cheese cake, fruit Frapps and Classical Music. Rte. All of these and more. And Dinis on Boston Common! Thats certainly something worthy of a toast. The marble counter and heart shaped backs on the chairs, the outstanding hot fudge dripping onto the saucer from the metal ice cream dish. Before this bar opened in 1969, the building was a Ford dealership. Stay up to date with everything Boston. I remember a few great, now gone restaurants as well. Pewter Pot! But some of the citys most notable eating and drinking establishments wont be open to welcome Bostonians back. Farm Shops based in Waterbury, CT A Friendlys style restaurant good sandwiches and great ice cream! [Photo: Facebook] Open in Google Maps. The Brook Manor! Juliet can be reached on Twitter @JulietWrites. Heck Allens in Lynn, really good seafood and good prices too. How about the White Rabbit in Onset and Libbeys Chowder House in Bass River? They were an Italian restaurant served huge plates of Italian food and their desserts were good too. Below are the nominations by MASSterList readers of their favorite gone-but-not-forgotten bars and nightclubs that have closed over the years in the Boston area. David K. I used to love Sandys! The Red Wing is still there and is as wonderful as ever! Their pecan rolls were to die for. The Viking ,422 Stuart Street..complete with smorgasbord!! My father in law would take us to lokobers in Boston and we would get baked Alaska for dessert. 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. None of the bars I've mentioned are still in business, and most of the city's . Though now more a restaurant than a bar, you can still stop in for a drink. Pier 4 and their enormous Yard of Ale was a favourite of my parents when visitors came to stay. They too just closed for some reason. That is one restaurant my husband and I really miss! 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. But the man who had been behind those delicious muffins for more than 30 years, baker John Pupek, wasnt ready to let go. It has my favorite fried seafood in the Cape. The iconic Chicopee Hu Ke Lau closed its doors after 53 years on April 6, 2018. Dantes Inferno always a stop when leaving Thunder Mountain through Spring field Mass. Its cool to us that these old legacy bands played in places that we pass every day and dont think twice about. Bergamot: One of Somerville's most popular dining rooms could not survive 2020. Max Brenner: One of the city's most popular destinations for sinful, over-the-top chocolate treats has served its last mega sundae. 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. In 2011, the Oak Room was gutted, leaving a familiar feeling for its fans while becoming a bright, shimmering bar and lounge that befits the hotels jazz age birth. Flagstones was our familys choice for birthday dinners. Thanks everyone. There was a candy store in the front that something special for everyone. I miss Steves soo much. At that point, ownership passed to Victors nephew, Luc Charpentier, who ran the restaurant until it closed in the mid-1990s. Best Japanese restaurant ever! The place brought you back to a different time! Susan McHugh, Christos in Brockton. The dessert slices were huge; my mouth waters just thinking about it! Not living in Boston, it was a place to go to if at 11 at night one got a hunger attact. Closed early 2000s I think hope someone had the foresight to rescue it XOV. I really miss the Negimaki! ! Ricky Buster McHavaham, The Hilltop Steak House! However, the Saugus location on Route 1 was truly vast, with a dining room that could accommodate well over 1,000 diners. We would order big sandwiches and homemade Swedish desserts to bring back to our cottage. No one has equaled their coffee ice cream. Quite a fewtaverns around the city can likely boast Paul Revere having drank there, but few can say the same about Charles Dickens. I remember the delicious meals, breads, and desserts..Another gem was Pop Hansons Deli around Harwichport on the Cape. My friends and I used to hang out at The Pewter Pot AND Senior Pizza. Among the most famous of now-closed New England restaurants is Durgin-Park, a Faneuil Hall favorite for nearly two centuries before it shuttered in 2019. Always went to. Larrys Cedar Crest in Lawrence, Massachusetts was my favorite restaurant when visiting the area. How about maybe one of the oldest restaurants in MA. I do recall it was ALWAYS mobbed. We ate there a couple of times . It is so sad that they closed. Does anyone recall The Buttery or Seniors Pizza in Kenmore Square? I wonder why they left out the Shore Dining Hall at Rocky Point in RI? The General Glover House in Swampscott was a well attended and fabulous restaurant for many, many years and greatly missed by many New Englanders. This restaurant dished up Polynesian food between 1961 and 2000. I remember seconds on the house of their fabulous prime rib, my first taste of marinated mushrooms (you bet I have the recipe) and the to die for popovers. a whale steak. What about LockeOber in Boston? Many times we asked for more Popovers. Durgin-Parks roots actually go back even further, since it grew out of a food hall that opened shortly after Faneuil Halls construction in 1742. Ceia: One of Newburyport's go-to destinations for fine bistro fare has shuttered its doors. 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. Stoddard's: Tucked away in the Leather District, this retro drinking and dining haunta favorite of Downtown Crossing's after-work crowdshas shuttered its doors. Out in Metrowest of Boston there was The Cock N Kettle restaurant in uxbridge. All different kinds. Prints & Photographs Division John Margolies/Library of Congress. Potatoes were chopped very fine and the flavor was out of this world! Hoping someone takes an interest in Durgin Park and re-open it again A shame to see a legend fade away. I do remember that I enjoyed the food. The pu pu platter at the Aku-Aku in Cambridge (Fresh Pond). The mini-golf course (plus batting cages and other amusements) that the orange dinosaur was part of is now condos, but they preserved the dinosaur; its easily visible from route 1. 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). Best antipasto!! The then-Parker House Hotel had become a gathering place for transcendentalists and writers such as Ralph Waldo Emerson, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Oliver Wendell Holmes and Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. It was very dark and wonderful for socializing and I recall always finding something there to enjoy. Also the prime rib of course! MIT students made a game of stealing them and placing them in bizarre locations- like the top of the dome on the main building on campus. Whenever a new one opened,he was in charge of setting it up,hiring staff,planning menus,etc.He said he would spend 6 months at each location, get it running smoothly and hand it over to permanent management. Riding the elevator with the attendant sliding the metal door across or going to the toy floor where there were tables of toys to try out. We love Brighams ice cream BUT, they did NOT invent jimmies. Great place. Always high quality. My husband always loved the Greek lamb. Jody Price, Dinis near the State House. 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 theyre gone. 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. From the Chinese palace Weylus to the giant (and rather unhappy-looking) bull at Full of Bull Roast Beef, restaurants and other attractions including a mini-golf course that featured a 50-foot-tall orange dinosaur competed for attention as vigorously as reality show contestants. I can remember the Lobster Pies that were worth waiting for. I can still make her salad! For many shoppers and especially for any weary kids and spouses who accompanied them the bakery was an essential part of a long day of shopping at Bostons destination store. As Boston has grappled with a public health emergency coupled with myriad restrictions, local restaurants and bars of all stripes have tried to combat the challenges of 2020. 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. HOW CAN this list not include Howard JohnsonsThey invented the CLAM ROLL, along w/help From NISSEN who invented the New England Hot Dog rollsAlso Heck Allens in Saugus GREAT SEAFOOD. Words below are by Marotta, and all images by Hutchings. When I was a young art student, a treat was to go to one of Bostons Baileys locations for corn chowder and a sandwich. Great memories. I have a couple Old Lord Fox glasses my mother some how came home with . My dad always got finn Haddie we kids would pronounce it. Had been to the Hearth and Kettle in Hyannis back in the 80s while visiting my grandmother. 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. Brighams was up the street from.my house in Lynn, wed go for our birthdays. Located on the ground floor, the Jordan Marsh Food Shop and Bakery would have shoppers following their noses toward those signature muffins and other baked goods; once there, they could also browse gourmet snacks and gift baskets. Went to Yokens when I first moved to North Hampton in the early 1960s. The Boston-Area Bars and Restaurants That Have Closed (Or Are Closing), Spring 2022 Tracking eating and drinking establishments that won't reopen by Stephanie Carter Updated Apr 27, 2022,. also Warmuthshad a wonderful B deck salad. This was in the 70s. Also recall the Dinnerhorn in Portsmouthnot too far from Yokens. Last meal there was with my dad in, I think, 1980 or 1981. Boston Mayor Tom Menino, right, and Providence Mayor Buddy Cianci at Joe Tecces, Feb. 3, 1997. I always ordered the same thing for dinner: escargot followed by baked stuffed lobster. For a few months around 1967, Crosstown Bus filled a second-floor space of the 139-year-old Warren Building, a now inauspicious apartment and commercial building we pass by each day stuck in . The Arrow and Marios in Westport, CT. Marios was a favorite watering hole across from the Metro North train station. Great place to work. John Zappala created it into a brigantine, two-masted sailing vessel with elegant dining on two levels. However, the flagship location in Boston closed for good in 1978. I miss their cold garlic broccoli salad and chilled red wine in pitchers. Best meal evah! Sheila M. Hawes, Bishops in Lawrence. My favorite was Hilltop Steak House for the Lobstah pie! Does it sound right to you? Many restaurants here have been in business for many decades or even a century. BTW Lafayette House and Red wing are still operational. 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. So many memories. As West Broadway undergoes massive development, including to the building in which Amrheins sits, one can only hope this bastion of old Southiedoes notdisappear in a cloud of gentrification. Got engaged there! 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. Location: 440 Atlantic Ave. 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.). Actress Amy Poehler worked at Chadwicks as a teenager in the late 1980s, as did her future Saturday Night Live castmate Rachel Dratch. ! Mary Kerr, Remember the European in the North End? Does anyone remember the Cranberry Bog Restaurant in North Stonington, CT? Staff writer for Only In Your State and freelance writer. Both were on Main Street in Hyannis! 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. scoops of ice cream, carried to the table on a silver platter by multiple busboys, who would pretend to struggle with the weight. OnlyInYourState may earn compensation through affiliate links in this article. Polcaris in Bostons North End is still operating is it not? We used to live on the corner of Broadway (Route 1) walking distance to the Town Lyne House. There was no mistaking the type of experience that awaited after you drove past a pasture of fiberglass cows and turned in at the 68-foot-tall cactus sign. 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. Boylston Street -- one of the most popular and busiest in Boston -- grew eerily quiet when the state first required businesses to close under the COVID-19 restrictions. Extra stock was sold at low prices in the department store's lower level and Filene's Basement became hugely popular. Sigh plus cest change, Anyone remember where in Boston Justins was? 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. My husband and I miss Ma Glochners in Bellingham only one choice but the best cinnamon rolls and broasted chicken. Worth the drive all the way from Bellingham MA just to have them for dinner, Also the Fin and Fern it was on route 101 going from Amherst to Bedford NH. The Frogmore: Jamaica Plain residents will have to find a new place for fried chicken and Low Country faves. [] Wed get a cooler and go to the butcher shop and load it up with steaks, chicken, and lots of goodies including the famous grapenut custard pudding! Bethany Fowler. All great memories, but we STILL miss, and long for, the Green Ridge Turkey Farm. Sadly, it closed in 2013. Grew up on the Northshore. Boston bars and gyms have to turn on closed captioning on all their TVs under new ordinance By adamg on Mon, 12/12/2022 - 1:30pm Mayor Wu signed an ordinance, sponsored by City Council President Ed Flynn, that requires all "public-facing televisions" in Boston to have captioning turned on for people who are deaf or hard of hearing. Backyard Betty's: One of Southie's liveliest drinking and dining spots has served its final boozy shake and order of table-side wings. Locals never had a chance to bid farewell to these local restaurants and bars. Across the street and a little bit south stood a competing stand by the name of The Waltham which did not last beyond I think 1936 and was pulled down a few years later. Then on to the next one. And their 3 lb back stuffed was great. The 240-capacity Allston bar was an unofficial feeder for larger clubs like the Middle East and the Paradise. 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. He would also later own three other New England classics: the Cape Codder Resort and Residences in Hyannis, the Danl Webster Inn in Sandwich, and the John Carver Inn in Plymouth. And, how about the Redwing in Foxboro ! Remember seeing Louise Day Hicks eating there!!! I think the name had the word oyster in it. 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! Kens in Copley Square was a late-night favorite. I got moussaka and vegetables. document.getElementById( "ak_js_1" ).setAttribute( "value", ( new Date() ).getTime() ); This setting should only be used on your home or work computer. Today, that number has been cut to less than half. For many, these sports bars and Irish pubs represented a nod to old Boston as more fine-dining establishments and all-day cafes populated the area around them. Whether you were in the mood for jazz, blues, rock, folk or just a great brunch, Johnny D's delivered. Compared to other U.S. cities, Boston has lots of businesses that have endured the passage of time. Jacob Wirths in Downtown Boston, and Teccis in the North end. Ditto the Hilltop Steak House. How I looked forward to that! 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. Have been trying to run down the recipe. There were a few great fun places south of Boston along Route 1. Nice old Victorian run by a nice family. But we never let go of our past loves, so lets step into the wayback machine and revisit a few of the now-closed New England restaurants that live on in our memory. Areas of the building date back to the 1700s, The Modern Hotel and restaurant Nashua NH, Oh their onion rings! Freds Turkey house& Hills in Hyannis had garden outside they grew their own veggies & served food family style Sorely missed.Good times! Keep an eye on Time Out Boston for all the latest dining news. At one time, Jordan Marsh, Filene's, and Gilchrist were the three shopping landmarks of Downtown Crossing.

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