Restaurants that are no more

We still have Bennigan's and Ground Round here. We also had a Don Pablo's but I'm not sure if it's still open or not.
 
We have a Godfathers, here in North Miami, included inside a Gas Station, HESS I believe?:confused3 I miss Taco Viva, Black Angus Steakhouse and New England Oyster House. :sad1: These are the places I went to as a Kid.;)
 
There is one of the old Red Barn restaraunts down the road, its actually now a heating and cooling business and the "barn" has been painted blue.
 

just thought of another: Ground Round

you'd get a basket of both peanuts in the shell, as well as popcorn and you were expected to toss the shells onto the floor (early 70s)

can't remember what i ate there - just remember the peanut shells!

:thumbsup2 I loved the peanuts. The Ninety Nine? is now in the building that the Ground Round used to be in. No comparison. I loved the Ground Round, hate Ninety Nine. Yuck.
There was Lums. I think it was a national chain, not sure.
 
We still have a Rax. Love the BBC and the potato skins!

We ate our first meal as a married couple at a Sambo's!

I was thinking about Farrell's the other day and how much my kids would have enjoyed it!

I miss the old Noble Romans Pizza where they had the great deep dish pizza and the old movies. The Noble Romans they have now are nothing like those.

I miss Taco Tico. Their cheese enchilada got me through my first pregnancy!
 
Anyone remember VICTORIA STATION? The restaurant was inside a red train caboose and had the *best steaks ever*! I ate at one in Charlotte, Atlanta and Tampa. Maybe they were only in the southeast? :confused3
 
There is one of the old Red Barn restaraunts down the road, its actually now a heating and cooling business and the "barn" has been painted blue.


I had forgotten those. Their hot dogs were wonderful!

I loved the Ground Round too. We ate at one on vacation, but it wasn't the same.
 
Bennigans is pretty ubiquitous out here=and there is a god fathers two blocks from where i work

Definately remember Sambos
Round the Corner Hamburgers
Nickerson Farms on the freeways in the midwest-we always stopped there on the way to visit my grandparents.
 
Shakey's pizza. I found one about six years ago in Green Bay, Wisconsin but went back three years ago and it was gone.
 
El Torito. Supposedly my brother and DSIL saw one in CA, but I miss the one a mile from my house.
 
we have a Shakeys here in Boise. :)

I havent been to this one though.
 
Anyone remember VICTORIA STATION? The restaurant was inside a red train caboose and had the *best steaks ever*! I ate at one in Charlotte, Atlanta and Tampa. Maybe they were only in the southeast? :confused3

We had one up in westchester county in NY , went there when I was a kid a few times, cant say I remember it well other than the name and the train part :)
 
In Raleigh, they've closed down:

Houlihan's - best stuffed mushrooms
Bennigan's - my daughter loved their monte cristo
Papa Lou's - yummy onion rings
 
I got one!!! (Don't shoot me if I have the name off by a bit - I was little when they went under)

LUM's Roast Beef (??? It was a chain in New England - my dad wouldn't take us anywhere else.)
 
just thought of another: Ground Round

you'd get a basket of both peanuts in the shell, as well as popcorn and you were expected to toss the shells onto the floor (early 70s)

can't remember what i ate there - just remember the peanut shells!

Exactly what I was going to say...I only remember eating the peanuts and throwing the shells on the floor. This was late 70's though. It was awesome.
 
I don't know how to spell it but they was a CuCo's Mexican restaurant in Gainesville and at the Landings in Jacksonville back in the day...now no more....

along with the rotating ABC that hit the morgue.
 












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