That is one restaurant my husband and I really miss! Fantasias near Fresh Pond in Cambridge. Bond Bar at the Langham. There were a few great fun places south of Boston along Route 1. Boston, MA 02210; East Side Bar and Grille 561 Cambridge Street Cambridge, MA 02141; Easy Pie 1701 Washington Street . Famous folks like Joe DiMaggio and Judy Garland dined here, and it was particularly popular with Boston's political power players. I remember when The No Name was literally a shack on the waterfront with fishermen bringing their latest catch of blue fish coming in the back door. Our wedding cake came from Jordan Marshs bakery! Ditto the Hilltop Steak House. The owners were the nicest. The Brighams in Arlington Heights, Nov. 18, 2009. However, the flagship location in Boston closed for good in 1978. Still, alongside an impressive whiskey menu, theres the Dickens Punch to enjoy. And of course that was followed by an Anthonys birthday cake. Cheers Faneuil Hall: The Faneuil Hall location's bar was a replica of the one that appeared on the set of the TV show. Unbelievably, they were still making in Compiled between July 11 and July 15, 2016, with profound fondness and sorrow for the dearly departed watering holes of our youth: I remember having lunch at Warmuths and seeing on the news that night that it closed its doors for good. We loved Heck Allens too. 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. However, his son Edward Filene took over and became the first person to introduce the idea of "bargain basement" pricing to the consumer. Great restaurants from a bygone era indeed. My parents just loved it. The food was fine (think burgers, tuna melts, and BLTs), but the ice cream was always the draw. Ahh Brighams. It was across from the Plymouth public beach area. Greatly miss so many,this topic really stirs memories for a lot of us,..how about Dinos Sea Grill on Tremont Street Boston? The dessert slices were huge; my mouth waters just thinking about it! And I can never forget the Athens Olympia on Stuart St., a favorite of my parents and my introduction to Greek foodout-of-this-world taramasalata, kebabs, and unsweetened coffee jello with whipped cream for dessert. I now go to Brax Landing when am in Harwich Port, I was just wondering if anyone knows the name of the restaurant where Kellys on RT 1 is now. The rooms were big, the drinks were big, and the food was big (the standard-size sirloin was 18 ounces, but much larger cuts were available as well). The original Green Dragon Tavernmay have been built in 1654, but it was torn down in the 1850s. How about ye old Wilton Diner, Wilton NH When it was not busy we could just sit up there for hours. Have you ever been to Kream n Kone in Dennis? Cuchi Cuchi: For 19 years, Cantabrigians flocked to this Central Square hideaway to enjoy globally-inspired small plates and creative cocktails. Their Saturday Club salons counted Henry David Thoreau, Henry James and Dickens as guests. Thank you, terrific memories ~ add to em Locke-Ober Cafe, the Cafe Budapest, and Josephs of Dartmouth St.s lobster savannah. It was named the Sand Bar and was associated with a miniature golf course. She started out with a12 x 12 stand, and by 1960 had a huge HOJo style stand which was forced to close. God bless them for locating great places to eat, mostly from Yankee Magazine. I also remember the Pewter Pot Muffin House. Very smoothly regimented operation and quite impressive. It is so sad that they closed. I miss Ye Olde Mill Grille in Hingham (amazing fried clams) and Steves Ice Cream in Somerville (ah, for a large malted vanilla with Heath bars, M&Ms, and Reeses Cups mixed in). Always high quality. Yes, Mildreds and also Thompsons Clam Bar. 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). Wish we could find the recipe for their delicious Delmonico potatoes . All different kinds. When you were a regular to Durgin Park you had your own waitress! Last call - The Boston Globe Somerville Brewing: One of Somerville's most beloved spots for creative beers and snacks has served its last pint. They were famous for their huge slabs of the tastiest Prime Rib you could have. Several Boston-area gay bars and clubs have closed in recent years, including Chaps (shown in 2005). As far as now defunct chain restaurants that were always very good, Victorias Station ( all of their restaurants were built from converted Train Cars. In the late 70s the Athens Olympia was a mainstay for lunch for my co-workers & I. Boston Gone: The sites of rock clubs and music venues no longer with us. I watched it grow from a small bar with bar pizza and delicious Greek salad to a large popular restaurant where wed wait an hour to get a seat on the weekend. Good to know its still going strong. The floor was covered in small white tiles, which added to the ambiance and also helped make the place cool. Try another? Old Timer Restaurant 155 Church Street Clinton, MA 01510; O'Leary's 1010 Beacon Street Kens was THE place to go in the 60s/70s for late night fare as Boston students of that era will attest to. Customer from the mid 60s for about 20 happy years. Does anyone remember the Scottish lion in Portsmouth NH? I lived in Easton and loved being able to get the fine fare of Weylus close to home. I wish someone would bring back another restaurant of the same caliber. Also Newport Creamery and there was a restaurant I used to go with in New London CT with my grandma that is now a bank. Dad would go there traveling from Maine to Boston daily for work, back when it was just a diner. The ClamBox has taken its place with my family. I must agree Howard Johnsons offered a variety of good food and accommodations. Following the 1877 deaths of Durgin and Park, Chandler and his heirs ran the restaurant until 1945. If only I could go back in time to those wonderful days! They offered all the steak and lobstah you could eat for a vcery reasonable fixed price and made their money on the beer and desserts they sold separately. Their homemade mayonnaise was to die for. There were so many and I miss them all. We felt so grown up! Dorry ONeill, Oh Dinis!!!!! 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. Even though Im living away, Im sad at the fact that Cole Farms in Gray, Maine has closed. You can get other food a-la-carte. Couldnt miss the huge waving chicken sign out front! Felicias in the North End! Sadly, it closed in 2013. Loved going to Cafe Budapest for an elegant meal and great ambience. The No Name was one of the most important restaurants in New England history! One of the best fast food places near MGH. I dont think there was a waiter under 80! Long gone, now, of course. And the English Tea Room on Newbury Street! It was a hit from the start, and before long the stores popularity soared to the point that on some busy days the police had to be called on for crowd control. Ever notice how many businesses, even very old well established ones, close after being sold to new owners? Boston Bars That Have Closed Because Of The Coronavirus Pandemic New England has seen some long-serving restaurants, but there arent many that can say they lasted nearly two centuries. Before this bar opened in 1969, the building was a Ford dealership. I always ordered the same thing for dinner: escargot followed by baked stuffed lobster. One of my favorite places was Kens at Copley. Saw Kenny Rogers there in 70s. Bishops in Lawrence was great. 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. ONCE Ballroom: This indie-focused music venue and lounge in Somerville has hosted its last show. Pewter Pot Muffin House did not have a long run. But Weylus also had a satel;lite location Weylus Sure in Brockton, MA. House. 10. There is still one in Woburn that I know of. And their 3 lb back stuffed was great. Loved Fontaines-! Best special occasion restaurant ever!!! I grew up in west Roxbury and lived just down the street from Fontaines- such great memories of eating there with my family! There are old bars in Boston, and then there are really old bars in Boston. Historic Taverns - Massachusetts Society Everything in the restaurant was sparkling. 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. Oh and dont forget Nadias you had to know about that place it was so buried deep in the South End! That meal alone was worth the sometimes hour-long wait. Food was meh, (it was toward the end) but you can not beat THE SIGN! Excellent Syrian food, steaks and seafood. But on November 27, 1950, just four days after Thanksgiving, a massive fire leveled the restaurant. Diners can still enjoy Dante de Magistris' fresh pastas and hearty Italian plates at Il Casale Lexington and Il Casale Belmont. The original tavern was a large three-story colonial-style building. Explorateur: This all-purpose, all-day hangout was popular with Emerson students and area workers. Boston Classic Restaurants - Boston Classic Bars - Town & Country Our newsletter hand-delivers the best bits to your inbox. Once home base to Bostons garage rock scene, the longtime bar space, which first opened in 1907 and was properly established after Prohibition ended in 1933, ended its run as The Abbey in late 2008. Loved it. 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. "A lot of folks are mourning this closure as the last of dirty old Boston, but this . 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. 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. There is a Friendlys on Rte. 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. 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. Chadwick's, Waltham, MA Chadwick's was a wildly popular ice cream parlor that also served pretty good sandwiches. Chicken Delight Which now-closed New England restaurants do you miss most? Id like to add the Wursthaus in Harvard Square in Cambridge run by the Cardullo family. Also in the early sixties my parents would take us out for fried chicken at the Chicken Coop, we loved it as kids. 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. Anthonys Pier 4 in Boston and Saunders at Rye Harbor, NH. The Kowloon was the big attration on Route One, and still is. Polcaris in Bostons North End is still operating is it not? The parking lot had the best view often there would be a heron or other wildlife in the marsh when you parked. I tried googling it but doesnt come up, That Rte 1 Kellys was a Red Coach Grille years ago, They used to have a giant cart outside on the corner of it with really big wheels.I remember Red Coach Grill, good food too, In the early 1960s it was a Red Coach Grill. There was a push to open Hilltop locations across New England, but tastes were changing, and the auxiliary restaurants never quite succeeded in capturing the appeal of the original. Advertisement: "It's all gone,. Anyone remember La Picolla Venezia in the North End when it was on Salem Street? 7 Closed New England Restaurant | Gone But Not Forgotten At fifty years old and counting, the Cask n Flagon has weathered all of the drastic changes surrounding it on Lansdowne Street. 617-956-8765. Cafeteria Boston: One of the city's most popular see-and-be-seen spots has permanently closed after 13 years on Newbury Street. Berneices, Cello House, Captains Table. It was up a hill across from the public beach area. Photograph: Ed Massery with Tom Underiner. Tango: The area's lone Argentinian restaurant finished up an 18-year run in the heart of Arlington Center. I miss them both. There was always a line outside waiting to go inside for a wonderful dinner. And, the landmark kettle which actually steamed! At its height, Brighams had 100 restaurants across Massachusetts. The Joyce Chen on the Charles River by MIT c. 1968 to 1974 MIT then put buildings there. I now live in Fargo and miss this wonderful restaurant and all the staff tremendously. I got moussaka and vegetables. Piano bar, elegant dining. In Chinatown Yee Hong Guey. Taranta: Jose Duarte's Peruvian-accented eatery was one of the most beloved in the North End. Use of and/or registration on any portion of this site constitutes acceptance of our User Agreement and Privacy Policy and Cookie Statement. Wonderful food and wine list. The Layette House on Rte 1 Foxboro. Saugus! Weylu s palace did not open until 1989 or so. The space is now occupied by Yvonne's. Jack & Marions in Brookline and Fantasias in Cambridge. 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. Many a last call at the South Pacific in Newton. Never knew who might show up at the Clam Bar. Also there was a restaurant in NH that had trees growing through the building. Also in Franklin, Welicks Restaurant was famous for their Fresh Seafood. If youre looking for something a little fancier and more modern, check out our list of the best cocktail bars in Boston. Great memories! Melissa Karales, Baileys Ice Cream on Boylston Street. Today, a mammoth Barnes & Noble bookstore occupies the space where the restaurant once stood. If Grandmother was with us, shed pretend to read all the white lettered black menu boards, and finally order Just a cup of coffee, dear and then innocently inquire if they might have a little bun or something on the side? - Always turned out to be a glazed cinnamon dome that shed protest was too big for her but somehow managed to finish that last bite with her last sip of java. You always had to rub the Buddhas belly in the lobby before and after you ate your meal. Patti Johnson Georgevich, Anthonys Pier 4 in Boston will always hold a special place in my heart. A 68-foot-tall cactus sign is all that remains of this once-huge restaurant in Saugus. 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. Expensive but great for special occasions. Ceia: One of Newburyport's go-to destinations for fine bistro fare has shuttered its doors. It was also one of the first, if not THE first restaurant to ban smoking! How about maybe one of the oldest restaurants in MA. Lobster in the Rough, Route 28, Cape Cod. I remember a few great, now gone restaurants as well. Now, lets not get confused with this historic watering hole: Were talking about the original location on East Berkeley Street. The Big Judge had two hamburger patties! Parsnip: This upscale Harvard Square restaurant, housed in the multi-level space that formerly held Upstairs on the Square, opened in late 2015. My go to place for Jimmies and a Lime Rickey. Luckily, the recipe has been preserved for those who would like to make those classic Jordan Marsh blueberry muffins at home. Baileys in Wolfeboro, NH. Oldest Bars in Boston - History of Massachusetts Blog So yummy! By 5PM every day there was a line a mile long to get in. Every time a customer was celebrating a birthday, an employee had to bang a drum that hung from the ceiling, and play the kazoo, and encourage the entire restaurant to join him or her in a sing-along. At that time most of us were in our twenties and had worked at a few other local places like The Last National Bank, the White Pillar, the Brownstone and fun bars like The Russian Lady and Mad Murphys, all great memories, still have best friends from those crazy years of youth! Why? But what's the oldest bar in Boston? Does it sound right to you? This popular spot was especially well-known for its macaroons! We went there on a school trip with the Latin Club during high school. 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I miss Anthonys Pier 4 (popovers), Locke Ober (curried shrimp, and salads with their perfect roquefort dressing) and The English Room on Newbury St. (their signature salad dressing, warm sticky buns, and a seafood or was it crabmeat -casserole). While many businesses hope to take a wait-and-see approach before they can safely reopen, there are just as many others eager to say theyre back in business. Wicked yummy! Swampscott . ! Mary Kerr, Remember the European in the North End? There was music and some of Santas elves would bring you a box of your own crayons and coloring pages while you waited for dinner. Went to the one in West Yarmouth two years ago was not that impressed. Dj vu! Was a fun place. Farm Shops based in Waterbury, CT A Friendlys style restaurant good sandwiches and great ice cream! Their pecan rolls were to die for. We always got a turkey club sandwich and iced tea. The clam roll shave been equaled and surpassed bu t other both they were good. There have been sooo many great independent restaurants, especially in New England, its hard to name all that have gone. I was hoping someone would mention SANDYS at the entrance to Buzzards Bay on Cape Cod. Popovers !!!!! Lekker! We love Brighams ice cream BUT, they did NOT invent jimmies. First dinner out with my husband of 31 years! Let us know in the comments. When William Filene opened his first department store - Filene's - in 1890, it was similar to all its other Boston competitors. Look out for your first newsletter in your inbox soon! Gilchrist's building is still standing, although the store itself closed in 1977. I believe they are still open and that the address is in Walpole, just north of Foxborough. It has my favorite fried seafood in the Cape. Great memories. Yes The Cafe Budapest. After briefly shutting its doors and changing ownership in 2018, The Tam re-opened, ready to once again sling inexpensive, no-nonsense beverages in an area where such a thing is a real rarity. It was on Hwy 184 (Providence-New London Turnpike), almost to the state border with Rhode Island. The gleaming stainless diner was a family stop on every trip to-and-fro Providence and Portland Always a thrill to be the first to spot the big red DINER sign Finding a table always toward the right, passing truckers straddling stools at the long pink counter. How about Dini s, a favorite seafood restaurant our family went to for celebrations. Hugos Cohasset. Always packed, always outstanding. 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. They call them muisjes. Great food and hideaway bar. But its nowhere near 50 feet tall; Id guess 15-20 from driving by there recently. Cafeteria Boston: One of the city's most popular see-and-be-seen spots has permanently closed after 13 years on Newbury Street. I remember the delicious meals, breads, and desserts..Another gem was Pop Hansons Deli around Harwichport on the Cape. Souper Salad on Newbury Street was tops for a summer day. Heck Allens in Lynn, really good seafood and good prices too. Yokens sign is still there on Lafayette even though restaurant is long gone. The old Joe Tecces on North Washington Street in Bostonfirst date with my husband in 1975! Jayne Rossi-Elliott, First date with my husband, 1970. Susan Finstein Brine, First date with my husband in 1982. Julie Kerbel, Yes, Joe Tecces! Really a place to go. Some Facebook comments have been lightly edited for spelling, grammar, and punctuation. This is where I spent my teens years in the 80s. Ah, yes, I remember it so well. Loved bringing my brother and sister in there when we were young! Locke-Ober was a Boston dining institution from 1875 until 2012. Johnsons is still there in Northwood, NH! The chocolate loving Dutch have been eating them for breakfast on toast for decades. Certainly iconic. My husband and I miss Ma Glochners in Bellingham only one choice but the best cinnamon rolls and broasted chicken. When it was built, it supposedly replaced a nearby tavern burned down by the British troops either during the Battle of Bunker Hill or another Revolutionary War skirmish. BEST seafood dinner in New England! I loved the menu! At one time, Jordan Marsh, Filene's, and Gilchrist were the three shopping landmarks of Downtown Crossing. The clams were fantastic The food was so yummy, whatever you ordered. Last I checked New England comprised more than 2 states. I found this Jordan Marsh macaroon recipe online. The Tam is a prime example, having first opened its doors sometime during the 1940s, thriving as a beloved townie bar ever since. She always wore white with jet black hair and lots of gold jewellery, and had handsome young waiters! Kon Tiki was also great! Among Brighams claims to fame was popularizing or perhaps even creating jimmies as an ice cream topping. There is now a daycare center where it once stood, at the corner of Waltham Street and Concord Avenue. She was famous for her apple pies and fried chicken. Been to all of them. 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. Trader Vics was another fantastic restaurant, now gone. Warren Tavern Bars Charlestown The Warren Tavern has been in its current location on Pleasant Street (near the Bunker Hill Monument) since. SMH. It's believed that, despite its move from Elm Street to where it now stands on Union Street, the Bell in Hand still uses the original, physical bar dating back to 1795. They used to give us old-fashioned finger bowls with every meal and there were cute photos of babies on the wall. Anyone remember the name of the restaurant on 3A in Plymouth, Ma.
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