Serving up its famous half baked pizzas on Bird Road for more than 55 years, its pizza has grown such a fan base that it is now delivered around the country to those craving a half baked pie. Joe's Stone Crab, Miami Beach Joe's might be the most famous restaurant in Miami. I am trying to find some one who remembers black ceasers forge on sw 67 ave east of old cutler road, it was Underground 1974-75. But above all, it held a dear spot in the heart of generations upon generations of Miamians. I'm hoping someone here will remember Walt's (or Walter's) Restaurant on N. W. 20th Street between 10th and 11th Avenue in Miami. I graduated from Beach High in 1964. My daughter now owns a very small version of our other restaurants and called Original Papa Nick's Pizza Take-out and catering. I have added it to the "Restaurants gone but not forgotten" page at: I have a matchbook from the Dream Bar.It was at 71 St. on the oceanIn the Johnina Hotel Miami Beach. My Mom and aunt were both carhops there in the mid 50's. so cool to see some of these, I remember Red Diamond Inn, Red Coach Grill, Juniors at 79 & Biscayne, Sorrentos, Piccolo, Pumpernicks. And a local police scientist in Cocaine Cowboys (an amazing documentary on these turbulent times) estimated that any random $20 bill plucked from a Miami wallet in 1981 would have revealed traces of cocaine. Among his crimes, Daoud would ride with police officers, find a suspected criminal on the street and beat the shit out of him. Palmetto High 1964. This would not fly today. It reminds me of Miami long ago. Thanks again for sharing the memories. However, that growth coupled with a new real estate boom also has led to historic places closing, making way for newer and edgier concepts. Wolfie's sandwiches and complimentary dill pickle spears on every table and booth. I used to go there 3 or 4 nights a week back then. Shot a UM student film at Tobacco Road in 1984. because it had gas. Don. I have some Memorabilia including a menu. Please consider making a donation to our site. Rosalie, thank you for posting some great memories. I too lived in Hialeah, went to Hialeah Hi.from first day it opened. 1 Point Upvote Downvote Years later when I saw Cirus Circus casino I thought of that place in the Gables! Unfortunately we lost it many years ago and a number of restaurants have failed in the same location. When you think of Lums the original I believe was on 41st Street.They later featured the Ollie Burger which was the recipe from Ollies near Beach High. Always ordered their blackened grouper. What a wonderful collection of images. Also moved to Brevard Cty in the early 60;s but came back to help run the business until sold in 1986. I worked with the Tyler's daughter at Rockway Jr. High in the 70's. Rick Egles Great pictures!! Same structure. Ollies was there for years and Ollie was a true character. His menus are Cuban-centric with some twists and turns along the way. Please contact me at OldMiamiMemories@gmail.com and we'll arrange to get a photo or two or three up on the site. Great Steaks and rosin backed potatoes. That was in the early 70's and 80's Also the Big Wheel was my hang out located on 32 ave a block off Coral Way back in the mid 50's. . It was a Benihana previously. George Andrews, a pilot for Pan Am Airways at the time, bought the restaurant in 1967 and owned it until 2010, when Rene Dahdah took over. I remember Scotties drive in on N.W. Sambo's was a popular chain of family restaurants that offered diner-style table service. Thanks for the memories. A 24 hr a day delight. I think Brothers Two was the lounge connected to 6 West in the Springs. In the past two years, the city has approved the destruction of three blocks of Art Deco hotels, its streamline moderne Sheridan Theater and its only surviving red brick and Dade County pine warehouse. Carol K. it sounds like you grew up in that neighborhood. What was the name of the landmark restaurant that occupied the space on Lincoln Road, now the home of Khong River House? Whether your looking for a quick beer or looking to get into some after-hours trouble, the Deuce has been that bar to go to for more than 100 years an absolute eternity by South Beach standards. Its only a matter of time before we see where that leads. I so enjoy viewing this website. I'm thinking of you" - Pablo Iglesias Maurer, At the end of October 1959 in the basement of 39 Gerrard Street - an unexceptional and damp space that was once a sort of rest room for taxi drivers and an occasional tea bar - Ronnie Scott opened his first jazz club. With a large Hispanic community already established in Miami, Uruguayans made their way to the neighborhoods of North Beach and Coral Gables when they immigrated to the United States in the 1960s and 1970s. South Beach had earned such a horrible reputation that it almost changed its name to Oceanside. Did I miss it somewhere? One of your early pictures was of a Lum's Restaurant, with the notation help. Absolutely beautiful - I think it had chandeliers, and the waiters were full of class! What about a Puritan Ice Cream store over near Miami High? Please attach it to an e-mail and send it to me at: OldMiamiMemories@gmail.com - thank you very much. The police had been called to this spot a whopping 168 calls that year alone! Which was the one on the corner of Miami Avenue and 79th street? Bob, thanks for responding. and Miracle Mile. Does anyone remember Roy's Ribs in Coconut Grove and The Famous Restaurant on Miami Beach ? For great art and culture delivered to your door, visit our shop. I remember once we were there and the rolls were not ready and the customers were going crazy until they came out. Thats when the cooking magic began. Thanks for the memories. We fished or drag raced every weekend. When someone sends me a photo of the drive-in at the other location I will add it. In September 1986 it was forced to close its doors when its liquor license was revoked. View Website Earn 3X Points. Historic restaurants in Florida: 8 spots for a meal & story The Flashbak Shop Is Open & Selling All Good Things, "Miami Beach is where neon goes to die" - Lenny Bruce. Does anyone remember the name? 8th Street - just a little drive-up place, as I remember, but such great, sloppy, luscious beef barbrcue sandwiches. Perhaps someday someone who knows something will respond with more information. This old school German deli has been serving up signature sandwiches, German sausages, cold cuts, coleslaw and a variety of salads for decades, and its still owned and operated by the same couple who opened it up in 1972. What a great place it was to sit and watch all our friends "cruise" by!! I might be trying to find a needle in a haystack. They were waiting for the Miami Herald bundles to be dropped off under I-95 and decided to ride their bikes across the street and get a cup of hot chocolate. 19565 Biscayne Blvd #938, Aventura, FL 33180. I went there many times on my way to Miami Stadium to watch the Miami Orioles play in the Florida State League. In the 70's that was a new concept. The decade was the gateway to the present in many ways. It was on NW 36th street across from I think More Park. I'm glad you enjoy the site and it has been a labor of love in an attempt to preserve a lot of our old memories for future generations. My sister and I loved the big thing of pickles and kraut on the table. I don't know the location or name but I had a birthday party there. Lynn, what neighborhood or area was it in? Pretty soon a guy came out from the back. I think it was somewhere between 11th and 17th Avenues? The following 31 photos show a slice of life in Florida during the 1970s: Young people standing on a pair of running horses at the Sarasota High School Sailor Circus, 1977. of marijuana, with a street value of $ 1.3 billion, and 2,353 Ibs. Thank you for bringing back some wonderful memories. Welcome Nicolle and thank you for your comment and memories. I used to visit relatives in the "70's and we go there just for the rolls. Does anyone remember the Majorette Drive In? newsletter, 5501 Northeast 2nd Avenue, Miami, FL 33137, 19200 Southwest 344th Street, Homestead, FL 33034, 16 New Restaurants to Try in Miami, March 2023, 12 Stellar Places to Eat Caribbean Food in Miami, 14 Exciting Wynwood Restaurants to Try Right Now. I remember Sonny's Pizzeria and the heavenly pizza and Italian cuisine with the chef tossing the pizza dough in the large front window any time someone stopped to watch. Occasionally, we like to look back on other periods of Miami dining. Also we would go to the Rosetta Theater on Saturday mornings and then get Birch Beer at Royal Castle. Great site. Established in 1959 by a then 11-year-old Robert who set up a stand to sell his fathers cucumber crop. See the photos in the 1960 time frame in this gallery: Does anybody have a photo or anything from "The Varsity Inn" club on Dixie Hwy at U of M? Think I solved my own mystery (below), after some extensive GoogleStreetViewing of the area. 17 Failed Fast Food Restaurants From the 1980s - Eat This Not That THAT's where little kids learned what "gourmet" wasand romance, too, I guess! This is the original Miami juice bar. Vintage Florida. I got loaded there many times in the mid sixties. In the 1970s mobster Meyer Lansky, pursuing the simple life of a philosophical, Chevrolet-driving, book-borrowing library patron, was often spotted noshing in Wolfie's. . When someone sends me one I will gladly put it up on the site. Thank You for all the memories. Funny little window joint across from the Grove theatre on Grand Ave. Yum. The Cuban bakery has been around for 42 years and has grown to over 13 locations since its humble beginnings in Hialeah in the early 70s. It seemed that all connections with its former glory days were being destroyed. Car Hop Drive-In, Red Road and Flagler Street, Miami Carino's Casanova's, 740 E. 9th Street, Hialeah Cattleman, The Champion Bar, Bird Road, Miami Charades Restaurant, Coral Gables Charcoal Smoke House, NE 4th Avenue, Ft. Lauderdale Chesapeake Seafood House, NW North River Drive and 36th Street, Miami Chez Vendome Yes, The Granada Seafood Restaurant was on SW 8th St near Granada Blvd. I'll have to stop by the Sir Pizza on the key the next time we go over there. Burger King was founded as Insta Burger King way back in 1953. Famous in its day: Wolfie's | Restaurant-ing through history Tommy, welcome to the site. Complete with all the dive bar essentials including a jukebox, tables that have seen better days and a 12-hour-long daily happy hour. Does anyone remember Leonard's LaPena? I can remember these place as if I was there yesterday !!!!! two old ladies ran the place, and made the best hot fudge sundaes ever. As many as 40 banks still neglect to report cash deposits of $10,000 or more, as required by law. Great Chinese Restaurant - China City - on SW 8th Street and 19th Avenue. Black Ceasars Forge Restaurant at 67th ave and 152 street. That was at the old Steven's market on Red Rd near US1. A bunch of us that graduated in '58 went to the Red Diamond Inn after graduation, sang the school song and just laughed and cried. If anyone has a photo of The Pub or knows where I can get permission to use such a photo please let us know. Does anyone remember the name of the barbeque place on 163st? Apparently photos of the Majorette Drive In are kind of rare but I keep hoping that someone will provide one. The food was as good as any sit-down restaurant. Any pic of that place? I remember they always had three tureens of different soups every night. It was on 79th St. at about NW fifth acenue. I don't have a picture of the Lagoon but if I find it or any other old Miami menus I'll send them. I'd love to see some pictures of the Golden Earrings Lounge on NW79th St. Near the race track. These 1980s Restaurants Didn't Stand the Test of Time - Eat This Not That The Big Wheel was really, really big as long as I can remembermy parents took my sister and me there as kids on Friday nightsGREAT hot dogs, milk shakes. Bravo, Hi Linda, thank you for your comments and your memories. It really took me down memory lane. When I had to work at my dad's furniture factory on Saturdays in the early 50s, he would always take me there for lunch. By the way, that Hollemans is the one i Miami Springs besides that one and one on 7th Ave, they had one at 14th and Washington on the beach, went ther with grandparents as a little girl ( worked at Springs from 1989 through 2004 oh, yes Quinty's Italian restaurant on Hook Square.. I presume it was you who mentioned the one at 125th and 7th Avenue and I responded that there are two photos of it taken last month at the bottom of the above gallery of photos. Pembroke Pines, FL. Everything was cooked in heavy cast iron skillets as it should be. 38 Best Restaurants in Miami - Eater Miami Starting in his early days at the Wet Paint Caf, he gained a love for experimenting with Latin ingredients in nontraditional ways. Thanks for any info. To non-Miamians, he is best known for Philadelphias Alma de Cuba and formerly New Yorks Patria. . And as we return to more vintage allure, what all diehard fans are waiting for may just happen the relaunch of his original and acclaimed OLA on Biscayne Boulevard. Yes, I remember Plantation Pit BBQ.. next to Dairy Queen and across the street was the 27th Avenue Drive-In.. Memories.. A pizza staple since the 1970s, this pizza parlor is known for its authentic NY slices, graffiti covered booths and arcade games to accompany its delicious pies. Fidel Castro upped his game sending over his prisoners and crime subsequently went through the roof. Youre on National Airlines.. of marijuana waiting to be entered as evidence in court cases. Such is the case with Douglas Rodriguez, part of the aforementioned Mango Gang. Guest (Norman Rose), it's funny that you asked that question because I ran across a 1960 ad for New England Oyster House today and in the ad they list Loffler Brothers Oyster House. I also went to a birthday party there in the early 60's when I was 6 or 7. Miss s. florida greatly..at least the old s. florida I remember. While it might not look like much from the outside, Arbetters has been serving up some of Miamis best hot dogs for more than 50 years. Don. Never found anything close. I was hoping to see a photo of "Frankie's Pizza" which was on the corner of Bird Road and 92Ave. That's what Bennigan's, an Irish-themed bar and grill, offered in the 1980s. They also had locations on 27th Ave and 183rd St, N.W 103rd St just over the bridge heading into Hialeah, and just east of the 163rd Street Shopping Center. And, if youre honest, youll just drag up from the depths all the times youve hated or felt passionately about something and play it. and the Copper Tone Girl was my favorite! I am trying to find the name of a restaurant that used to serve the best garlic rolls. All served with sweet tea by the sweetest little old ladies, there must have been ten of them so you didn't want for anything. Tony Pecorino. Although we were not just a restaurant, but my family drugstore, Allen's Drugs at Red & Bird Rd had a restaurant and we were famous for our hot Chili. thanks for the memories. Elite '23. Anyway, thanks for trying, I was just remembering some great times and was hoping to put the pieces together. Ultimately, Dahdah decided keeping the venerable restaurant open made less financial sense than razing the property and turning the space into a mixed-use commercial/residential property. The National Airlines campaign (famous for its new Fly Me slogan) beckoned folks to the city, You hear birds sing. I KNOW that it was west of Ponce, east of Le Jeune, north of Miracle Mile, and pretty sure south of Alhambra. To this day, the best subs I ever had.and those onions rings..oh manwhy do the best places not last?? That was the hangout for the 1963 Miami High crowd. Don, anyone remember the Loffler's Bros resturant in Coral Gables. I don't remember if it was even air conditioned, nobody cared, it was good. Brenda Fertig Are you the Don Boyd from NMSH? Soon more and more produce was added and the Homestead fruit stand was born. Now that I am trying to research it, it seems as though many restaurants claim they have the best garlic rolls. Great memories - I lived in Miami from 1948 to 2000 - graduated from Miami High ('60) Miami Dade Junior College (it was called then) first graduating class in '62 and UofM - so I remember all of the places you mentioned - didn't see a few that I remember - The Luau on 79th St. Causeway or Tony's Fish Market (also on the 79th St. Causeway), The South Pacific in Broward, Jahn's Ice Cream Shoppe in Coral Gables (on the Mile) I'm sorry if these are there - my eyesight is not as good as it used to be!!! 25 Old-School Miami Restaurants, Bars and Markets Still Worth Visiting Since the year began, we have seen the closing of newer spots like Porfirios, Pi Pizzeria, Campania (sister restaurant to veteran Sardiania), Teds at YoungArts, and Gastropod in Aventura Mall, as well as well-known locations like Khong River House, Oolite, Ticety Tea, and Serendipity 3. I havn't heard anyone mention one of the great italian restaurants in ma ma vi vi's??? Expect items like Pan Con Bistec, Flan and Cafecitos at throwback (read: inexpensive) prices. You can send me scans of it to OldMiamiMemories@gmail.com if you have it scanned or send me an e-mail if you don't have it scanned yet. By submitting your email, you agree to our. The one you mention at 79th and Miami Avenue is not in here, only because no one has sent one in and I've been unable to find one. Hoffman's Cafeteria owned by Mr. Beck with the best Mac & Cheese in the world. How to keep The New Tropic safe from yourspamfilter. Is it in here? They had great ribs and sweet potato pie! The drive-in reminded me of the one at Bird and US 1 (there's a post office now). Also, remember the Drive In on 27th? Im trying to find the location of a Coral Gables restaurant that would have existed around 83/84. St. Petersburg. But there were, of course, two sides in this conflict. It was really small, and had a U-shaped counter. But then something happened in the seventies, and tourism plummeted. Cannot remember the exact address, but there were lots of Puritan places around to get hot fudge sundaes. Property records still show that it is licensed as a "bar/entertainment venue," so the day school is probably not operating legally. The constant influx of new cultures has created waves of trends in the regions food scene. Shop our vintage 1970s restaurants selection from top sellers and makers around the world. When you ask someone about Cuban food in Miami, this restaurant will probably top their list. Hello Don,'I remember many of the restaurants. One of Hialeah' good ones worked there 8 years. I remember going to Jack Perry's Sidewalk Cafe many times in the early to mid sixties, but I remember a big three sided bar and many tables inside. James McLamore and David Edgerton would eventually take over the company and shorten the name to Burger King. Can you verify this? A buddy of mine (Bob Paget) back in the 70's and early 80's grew up on the Key and he loved Sir Pizza. Back in the 1950s, the blocks surrounding 22nd and 23rd street on South Beach where the epicenter of Miami nightlife with over ten restaurants and nightclubs entertaining socialites. Maybe the elegant cafeteria was the Biscayne Cafeteria? Indeed, Lenny Bruce is credited as saying: Miami Beach is where neon goes to die., Paris Theater and Big Chips fruit market on Washington Ave., Miami Beach. Went to the Edison Center moives every Saturday. Weve rounded up the top 25 places in the Magic City worthy of checking out where you can can get a heaping side of nostalgia along with a delicious meal and beverage. How about the Clover Club on Biscayne Blvd.NW 3rd St. I love these pics . There was an A&W Rootbeer stand on the corner of US1 and SW 141 St. just north of perrine. But what has kept it going for over 50 years isnt its cheap beer (which we admit is a nice bonus) but its grilled burgers and wings that have won numerous accolades over the many decades. Hi, I'm Dutch woman, my name is Berry and I really like to know all about the Dining/Dancing Golden Earrings in Hialeah. Yes, see the two photos above that were taken last month right after he re-opened. Wendy Schwartz(started) and his son Barry still run the business. Remember a little ice cream parlor on Flagler St, I think it was called Puritan. Dianne, the name of the drive-in was the "Frank 'n Bun" and it was there until at least 1960 because aerial photos of the new Northside Shopping Center show it still there. Haven't been back since I know things have changed since 87.. Wasn't the Granada Restaurant on S.W. I kept looking for a picture of Watsons Restaurant on NE 2 Ave. in Little River. Thanks. that we dined in and drank in. I somehow remember it being close to the Miami address. Rhonda, Chuck, friends: As the author of LOST RESTAURANTS OF MIAMI and 32 other books about the history of Florida, including 6 1/2 Miami Beach, having had Wolfie as one . Reviews on Historic Restaurants in Miami, FL - Old's Havana Cuban Bar & Cocina, Sala'o Cuban Restaurant & Bar, Havana 1957 Cuban Cuisine - Espanola Way, Joe's Stone Crab, Broken Shaker - Miami, Toro Toro, Peacock Garden, Twenty Seven Restaurant & Bar, Versailles, The Surf Club Restaurant I have a glass from there and would like to know more about it. My aunt lived on LeJuene Rd behind the Lum's,. Charles, welcome and thank you for posting. The second BK location in Miami was open from 1955 to the early 1970s. 1970 - the Gold Triangle store at 7420 SW 88 Street, Kendall: 1970 - aerial view of Dressel's Dairy on Milam Dairy Road: 1970 - aerial view of the Palm Springs North development in northwest Dade County, Florida: 1970 - aerial view of Miami Lakes south of the Palmetto and area to north of the Palmetto: 1970 - aerial view of the Miami Lakes . I had never heard of the Pig Trail Inn so I entered "Pig Trail Inn Miami Beach" into the Google search box and I came up with a menu for sale on Amazon for $125. What about The American Embassy on Bird Road. No trend needed. I think we ate there every meal for a few years - 70 - 72 or so. How about the Hot Shoppes where the Gables kids with the ticked out rides hung out? Im hoping well start closing down a lot more of these bars. [Miami Herald, September 21, 1986]. Miami Area RESTAURANTS, Drive-Ins, Bars, Lounges, Liquor Stores, Clubs, Strip Joints, etc. Miami New Times Westword Coupons Captain . For African Americans, a very popular high end Night club was Roger's Restaurant and Lounge and Peppermints Restaurant and Lounge, both Owned and Operated by Roger Freeman. I have just been told of your site. Thanks. I was stationed at a nike base in Carol City in 1968 . I went to Miami High and we's go between both Paley's and IHOP. Located on S. Dixie North of North Kendall Drive. I need to catch up on some of the comments that have been posted here, so here goes: Does anyone else remember the "Pallas Athena" Greek restaurant on West Flager St. a little past the railroad tracks? Just north of 36h St. on Kenmore or Sheridan, near Okeechobee. Lounge on South Dixie HWY? I know there was a restaurant there which later became Beefsteak Charlie's. Remembering restaurants that are no longer | Phoenix - Yelp It even has a market in the back where you can pick it up to-go if youre in the mood to cook at home. I do believe the Melting Pot was originally a Tony Roma's location. Make sure not to miss out on the corn dogs and chili cheese fries as well and if you tell the cashier you love Larry Bird your drink refill is on the house. Miami was a thriving tourist destination throughout the sixties, with Jackie Gleason moving his shows to the Magic City, calling it the sun and fun capital of the world on camera each week. Owned by a gentleman by the name of Gino Irvin or Irwin? 15 Fantastic Outdoor Patios for Alfresco Dining in Miami. The Egg Rolls were delicious. 25 Amazing Vintage Photos of South Florida In The 1970s Posted in Florida History March 11, 2016 by Victoria W These 25 Photos Of South Florida In The 1970s Will Make You Smile In the 1970s, the Environmental Protection Agency sent photographers all over the country as part of the DOCUMERICA project. Thanks for pointing out the Hasta and Red Coach. my error. Kathy, I'm sorry but I don't have any information on Irvins or Irwins in Hollywood. Located in Miami, FL. My brother Tim will never forget the morning he and another kid went to the Royal Castle on 125th St. and 7th Ave. There was one on SW 27 Ave and 8 St. My parents use to take me there back in the early 60's. They had a color TV at the pool that the adults would watch every night. At its pinnacle in the 1970s, Burger Chef had 1,200 locations and was a thriving competitor of McDonald's. And for kids, in particular, Burger Chef was the top choice: It was the first fast-food chain to include toys with its kids' meals. A native, here since 1927. By the late '70s, though, the company had been sold. If you enjoy what we do, please consider becoming a patron with a recurring monthly subscription of your choosing. Whether an establishment has a long run or a brief spark of culinary fame, it takes something special to inspire devotion from Miamis fickle diners, who are always keen on trying new things. Worked at sseveral of the restautants , and as teenager MANY of the drive ins.. Rosalie. So many publications, including Wiremag, The Food-E, and Think Magazine, have written about 3030 Ocean. Also, you have a picture of Betty's Restaurant and Betty's Restaurant and Lobo Lounge on 14th Street and Biscayne Blvd. Googie . My father Morton Gregg used to own a combination deli/Chinese restaurant in the early-70's called Naytons. Yes, I think you might be right. Golden Temple Natural Food Restaurant at 423 South Mill Avenue in Tempe in the late 1970s. To this day you can still visit to pick up tropical fruit, smoothies and other Florida-only bites. Send me a photo of the Lagoon and I'll be glad to add it. I grew up on Miami Beach. I can only add what I have photos of and until someone sends in photos of the places you mentioned they won't be on the site. I lived on NW 1st ST between 14 and 15 th Ave from 1966- 1973 My sisters and I spent a lot of time and a lot of money for those hot fudge sundaes They were the greatest Thanks for reminding me. Some of us because we were happy to be out of school and some (me included) because we were so sad that our school days at Miami High were over!!! The name was Lou's Donut Shop. Does anyone remember Plantation Pit BBQ? Thanks. Whatever Happened To Lum's Restaurant? - Mashed.com Marcellas garlic rolls will be in my memory until the day I die. ANDthe geography of Italy we picked up reading the Santacrocci place matswhile listening to Sinatra love songs! Last year law enforcement officials seized 3.2 million Ibs. Around '69-70 or so. TR: welcome to the site and thank you for your comments. Looking for a photo of the sorrento continental restaurant that was on Young circle in Hollywood in the early 50s. I can only add what I can find or what people send me. In the area of 21 Street and Collins you had another Wolfies, Chandlers next door and the famous Ember's known forf their salad dressing. What about "Jack & Lou Leonards" La Pena Restaurant on Bird road near the race track.. 90 Westward Dr, Miami Springs, FL 33166 (305) 884-1880 Floridian Restaurant It's hard to believe that an old-school diner would be situated among the trendy restaurants on Fort Lauderdale's. Does anyone remember Gus's juice bar on Collins Ave. Used to gothere as akid in the late 50's, early 60's.Best pina colada's! There will never be another city as beautiful and interesting as Miami was in the 30s-60sit was very mysterious!! Located in an alleyway off US1 in Pinecrest, Keg South is the epitome of a dive bar. Funland Park was the name of the place. Edison seniors often ate hot dog and hamburger lunches at the bar's adjoining dining area. Warren, unfortunately not yet or it would be on the site. South Florida. Tom, there is a comment from Miami Don on 15-JUL under the image of "Restaurants gone but not forgotten" (see above on the next to last line) that says: Any photos or memories of two lounges in Miami Springs that gave way to an office building in the mid 70's? Are there any pictures of the old Yorkshire Inn? I love working with photos for this site and the aviation stock photo site which I started first. But someday someone will do it and they will be posted. Of course, property values arent the only reason why seemingly popular restaurants close. I stumbled upon it looking to see if there was a restaurant called The Red Lion, late '60's and early 70's, in South Dade, U.S. 1 and SW 132 Street. Albeit a short stint. But throughout its several owners and even a fire, it still has remained a go-to spot for Miamians to get their bbq on.
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