There have been sooo many great independent restaurants, especially in New England, its hard to name all that have gone. Im looking for the coconut macaroon recipe from Jordan Marsh or Filenes??? Worcester Bartender Wins International Cocktail Competition. Came in on a Monday evening with 2 friends, sat at the high tops for dinner. Dont forget the Toll House,home of the famous cookies. The Blackstone Herbs & Martini Bar will open at 102. Bittersweetthank you. Tell them all hello from me! Why? Good call with Hob Knob???? For example, there is a painting of Daniel Webster, who stopped by the oyster bar almost daily to consume six plates of six oysters accompanied by a tall glass of brandy and water (that is, six glasses of brandy and 36 oysters daily). The epitome of a dive bar, I wouldn't change a thing. How about ye old Wilton Diner, Wilton NH Manchester, NH favorites Blakes restaurant and ice cream AND the Puritan Back Room, Makris Seafood in Concord, New Hampshire. The wait staff was great. Everything about Hilltop Steak House in Saugus, MA, was as over-the-top as its sign. Thank you for remembering Jake Wirths. WORCESTER has some very popular drinking holes which have been running for years - but do you remember any of these drinking holes? Brewers Arms on Comer Road, Bricklayers Arms on Park Street, King William IV Vaults on St Pauls Street, Vulcan on St Pauls Street, Dudfields Bar on Foregate Street, Saracens Head on the Tything, the Raven on Droitwich Road and the Plumbers Arms on Wylds Lane. Bishops in Lawrence was great. They had the best hamburger rolls I have ever eaten. Also Baileys ice cream near Downtown Crossing oh for those days of warm chocolate sauce dripped over the edge of those silver serving cups! All great memories, but we STILL miss, and long for, the Green Ridge Turkey Farm. It always was, and still is, a ring-a-ding boozer. The Keg Room at 87 State St. in Springfield closed in 2010. We moved and after 37 years gone, dad moved in with me in NJ for last 12 years of life. Anyone remember Honisss on State Street in Hartford? The Seawitch Restaurant & Shop on Route 1 Gone, Bel-Aire Diner, Route One North, in Danvers, MA. No one has equaled their coffee ice cream. The Rusty Nail in Sunderland was a home to live rock'n'roll shows. Really a place to go. All quality seafood, shoreline of Guilford was a restaurant Mecca. It chuffs me no end to see legendary landlord Honest Barrie Ward from the pubs glory days is still around. 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. Amazing Baked Alaska! Marios or Manero across from Westport Ct train station was my dads haunt after commuting beck from NYC on the 5:25 or 6:10 evening train. My go to was Harvard Sq, probably the first to go due to rent prices. document.getElementById( "ak_js_1" ).setAttribute( "value", ( new Date() ).getTime() ); Travelling the globe in search of Beer, cocktails, Bars, Speakeasies, Absintheries and everything in between. Grew up in Stoneham MA now in FL. a whale steak. Swensons ice cream Faneuil Hall, The Dome Woods Hole. 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. I really miss the Negimaki! No, only ale would be served but what ale! Dealer Rebecca Stout, left, scoups up the dice while crapshooters Carl Brown and Sue Aberman place their bets as dealer Santiago Damaris, right, hands out chips at the craps table in Blackjacks Lounge at the Sheraton Springfield in 1996. Then one of the first Mexican restaurants in the area the name escapes me. And for dessert, you couldnt go wrong with Durgin-Parks Indian pudding. Wonderful food and wine list. A guy working at that restaurant for decades recognized dad !!! At the time of its closing, it was the second-oldest restaurant in Boston (behind Union Oyster House, 1826) and the fifth-oldest in the country. Highly recommendmore, It's a really comfortable bar to walk into, very friendly welcoming staff.more, One of, if not the best, arcade bars I've ever been to in the East Coast.more, Relaxed atmosphere, huge selection of beers with gourmet bar food. Those ads you do see are predominantly from local businesses promoting local services. Our wedding cake came from Jordan Marshs bakery! POST AD FREE What a nice trip down memory lane! A large sign on the front of the old building located on 25 Exchange Street reads, Moynaghs Tavern, Worcesters Oldest Tavern.. Expensive but great for special occasions. Local sports celebs often spotted. also Warmuthshad a wonderful B deck salad. 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. The Apolo dinner and Benjamins in Taunton MA, Tiny Jims in Buzzards Bay MA, and remember standing in line at York steak house chains around NE. Baileys, both in Harvard Square and downtown, was a regular stop in my youth: grilled cheese, fish chowder, and cone-shaped scoops of ice cream in an old-style silver cup with handle. I do remember that I enjoyed the food. New Life In An Old Setting: Worcester's Canal District Embarks On A New Era PHOTO/Jacquelyn Gutc A thriving Jewish neighborhood until the 1970s, Water Street, part of Worcester's Canal. Kids at the pond who went there in the 30s referred to it as Danoskys though it may have been The Lincoln by then. Also very much missed is the Town Line A map of Worcester : shire town of the county of Worcester. Still have my best friends for life from there. Anybody remember anything more about it? Kon Tiki was also great! 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. Their Seafood Platter was stacked so high on the plate you thought it might tip over. Now that was a sundae , they were shown flowing over with sauce and they were made that way, you needed a shower after eating there! Thank you, terrific memories ~ add to em Locke-Ober Cafe, the Cafe Budapest, and Josephs of Dartmouth St.s lobster savannah. Agree Agree. Weylu s palace did not open until 1989 or so. My parents used to take my sister and I there for special occasions. Never been to Durgin Parksigh. Ah, yes, I remember it so well. Loved them both in the 70s-90s. It was so thick that it was served in two mugs, one for the ale and the second for the froth. She was stellar and no matter how long between visits, she would come up to me and say Whats it gonna be tonight the roast pork or the broiled halibut thats how PRO all these waitresses were ! Mocha chip my all time favorite. I loved the Pewter Pot. When: 1960s 1980s. General George Washington stopped by for refreshments while visiting a friend in Charlestown. Fitchburg,MA Main Dining Room,Ye Olde Oyster Bar Worcester . But once a month in the cold weather I would treat myself. Mildreds! 35-Year-Old Massachusetts Woman Missing, Police Seek Public's Help; Worcester, MA NewsSee 5 New Properties For Sale In Worcester Area; Worcester, MA NewsMLK Day 2023: See Worcester Area Service . Johnsons is still there in Northwood, NH! A Gannett Company. She started out with a12 x 12 stand, and by 1960 had a huge HOJo style stand which was forced to close. Brighams quickly outgrew its mom-and-pop roots. How they used to flock to Anthonys and stand in line waiting for an hour or more! Before that the land was on the Higginson estate. God bless them for locating great places to eat, mostly from Yankee Magazine. 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! So sad it closed always wished it would open again. Best Japanese restaurant ever! The bar has attracted old athletes such as Carleton Fisk. My father in law would take us to lokobers in Boston and we would get baked Alaska for dessert. I own-up to a soft spot for the Anchor and I have a presentation and talk on the pubs amazing line of landlords and their fascinating histories. In fact, you probably wouldn't recognize much of today's city from the one that . Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in: You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. )and sayBoss,my sisters boy(or brother in law,or whatever) is coming over from the old country,can you find him a job?So,the new arrival would start at the bottom, maybe washing dishes,and over time would work his way up ,becoming a cook on the line. Its first spot was where Boston City Hall is located today. The Clam Bar closed and the Inn is a private resort now. I remember their 15 cent coffee, great pies, and my favorite, their chicken strips, with fries smothered in brown gravy, and a salad. Free Play Bar Arcade 23 $$ "One of, if not the best, arcade bars I've ever been to in the East Coast." more Outdoor seating 2. And, the landmark kettle which actually steamed! Popular place to go after classical music concerts we would come over from Boston. Ma Glockners was fabulous, especially their incredible cream pies! Pier 4 and their enormous Yard of Ale was a favourite of my parents when visitors came to stay. 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. "Wow. In the 1960s, Barrows' son, Bob, moved the shop to its current location on Webster Street. I would stand on a chair and loudly announce, Ladies and gentlemen, we are so happy to have you at Chadwicks today, but we are especially happy to have Kevin! The Town Lyne House. Expect down-home pub food and reasonably-priced craft brews. It is important that we continue to promote these adverts as our local businesses need as much support as possible during these challenging times. Worcester's landscape has changed dramatically over the last half-century (some would say the last decade). Many a last call at the South Pacific in Newton. 108 Grove Street Worcester, MA 01605 (774) 823-3327. In 1770, they tolled their bells on the burial day of the Boston rioters killed by the troops. No matter which one you went to you would always end up seeing someone you knew. Home of the Sissy Split and The Mount Washington banana split that had six scoops of ice cream. Last meal there was with my dad in, I think, 1980 or 1981. Visit legendary watering holes where founding fathers such as Paul Revere and John Hancock were inspired to brew the treasonous ideas that led to the creation of the worlds greatest democracy. Great coffee, wine & beer bar. The advertisement is for a 1983 show featuring NRBQ. 10 Merry New England Inns for the Holidays, 3 Favorite New England Gourmet Donuts (Plus 6 More Favorite Donut Shops), 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, 15 Prettiest Winter Villages in New England, Elin Hilderbrand: The Queen of Summerin Winter, 10 Lost & Gone (But Not Forgotten) New England Food Brands. 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. My parents found the restaurant when my dad bought a slice of the Countesss Dobos Tort. 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. Very excellent service there. Some may be familiar, others less so, but if you have (possibly. What about the Chateau in Manchester, NH, Coles in Gray, Maine, and many others? This underground bar in Massachusetts is one of the most unique places to enjoy a cocktail in the state. One of my favorites thats now gone, was Steves Greek on Newbury St. We ate there all the time in the 1990s and early 2000s. It was a Greek diner, and they made my favorite Chicken/Broccoli/Ziti ever super lemony, super garlicky. Duke's Place Pub 1 review Pub "Excellent" 4. If only I could go back in time to those wonderful days! Great restaurants from a bygone era indeed. Visit for dining, accommodations, weddings, and everything in-between. They were an Italian restaurant served huge plates of Italian food and their desserts were good too. Anyway, it was just outstanding. Dining rooms were named after places like Kansas City, Dodge City, and Sioux City. Another local seafood mecca was Yokens on Route 1 in Portsmouth. 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. Still miss my favorite restaurant. It incorporates part of an original 1634 dwelling, said to be one of the oldest standing houses in the United States. In March 1951, Howard Flanders and his family became the new owners of Green Ridge Turkey Farm, and a rebuilt restaurant reopened the following year. 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. I had a set of 4 that lasted 4 decades before I broke the last one, the red thoroughly faded, right before the turn of the millennium kind of a sign that an era had truly come to an end. There is still one in Woburn that I know of. The society is an educational, non-profit that seeks to maintain and extend the institutions of American freedom, and a respect for our national symbols and American citizenship. So yummy! A little further up Rte 1 was The Ship shaped like a sailing ship. And one more treasured spot -The English Tea Room on Newbury fantastic menu for starving students, and their sweet salad dressing was amazing! When: 1950s present. Swampscott . ), Me. Menu for Oak Barrel Tavern in Worcester, MA. Not having adequate insurance to rebuild, the Kimballs opted to sell. As a recent college grad, in the early 1970s, I worked in a nearby law firm and was on a tight budget and usually brought a sandwich from home. Worked there in the 90s. In 1765, October 14th, they adopted patriotic resolutions against the Stamp Act. Any one know the name of this gem? Love that place. Yokens Thar She Blows restaurant in Portsmouth NH, There was also a location on Route 1 in Danvers, MA. And the profits? There was always a line outside waiting to go inside for a wonderful dinner. audience who made their feelings noisily evident, followed the next week by a band from Wales called Tom Jones and the Squires who I gather got a better reception. It was are go-to place for any occasion and my husband & I dated there for years. Employees at the Citys Planning and Regulatory Services Division said that such evidence would take several days to find in the city archives. Oh and dont forget Nadias you had to know about that place it was so buried deep in the South End! Justwow. Later, in 1788, the Patriots met in this pub to draw up a resolution to support the Federal Constitution. As far as now defunct chain restaurants that were always very good, Victorias Station ( all of their restaurants were built from converted Train Cars. I guess being purveyor of chowder to a president doesnt carry the weight of having a former SNL actress serving ice cream. Met the GM ", "My first time having Korean BBQ and it was so delicious. Anyone remember the name of the restaurant up a hill on Rte 3A in Plymouth, Ma? The Cock n Kettle was epic! I believe another should be added to this list. Two more owners saw the restaurant through its next 60 years, until it was finally sold in 2007 to Ark Restaurants, whose other holdings include Bryant Park Grill in New York City and Sequoia in Washington, D.C. During its long run, Durgin-Park flirted with expansion, operating satellite locations at Copley Place and Logan Airport for a time. This Boston-based chain was the creation of Cambridge native V.J. Bay State Brewery & Taproom 3 reviews Closed Now Pub "What a selection of Beers, Food, Clothing." "surprisingly good-great beer, of course" 2. Chicken Delight document.getElementById( "ak_js_1" ).setAttribute( "value", ( new Date() ).getTime() ); This setting should only be used on your home or work computer. We used to live on the corner of Broadway (Route 1) walking distance to the Town Lyne House. And their 3 lb back stuffed was great. The classic stand-alone colonial style restaurants in places like downtown Plymouth and Orleans were a staple of my youth. Our Kitchen is Open 3:00P-8:30PM Tues-Thurs & 1:00P-8:30P Fri-Sat Monday: Closed: Tuesday: Closed: Wednesday: Closed: Thursday: 4:30PM - 11PM: Friday: 4PM - 12AM: Saturday: 3PM - 12AM: Sunday: 12PM - 6PM (508) 757-6259 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. On the corner of The Butts and Angel Street, this one better described as a gin palace, but I regard it as one of the more colourful pubs lasted just about 10 years before being closed down on police orders. Despite its popularity, Chadwicks closed in 1998. Copyright 20042023 Yelp Inc. Yelp, , and related marks are registered trademarks of Yelp. WORCESTER IS OPEN MON-THURSDAY 4PM-9PM, FRI-SAT-SUN 1130AM-9PM. From the truly beat up decor to the old broken piano in the corner, this is a gem. We love Brighams ice cream BUT, they did NOT invent jimmies. There Baked Stuffed Shrimp was to die for and they had what they called The Hot Hamburger which was a hamburger in a bun with fries covered with gravy! And if you were lucky after shopping Filenes basement and were good a trip to Baileys ice cream for a Sunday . Miss that and my Mom a lot. Moynaghs Tavern 12 Dive Bars $ "This a great dive bar, the kinda place you walk in and everyone looks over. People also searched for these in Worcester: What are people saying about bars in Worcester, MA? These are the best dance bars in Worcester, MA: People also liked: bars with outdoor seating, live music bars. Only place I have visited where you could order a whale steak. And the English Tea Room on Newbury Street! The first stirrings of the American Revolution reached the upper floor of the building in 1771, when printer Isaiah Thomas published his newspaper The Massachusetts Spy, long known as the oldest newspaper in the United States. I miss Steves soo much. (Paul Revere began his famous ride here.) The port of Boston was still controlled by the Crown's military forces and many of the educated elite had assembled in Philadelphia to decide whether they should wrest control away from the Crown. The Dini family made that place renowned for delicious seafood and a warm welcome. They too just closed for some reason. 6. What did people search for similar to bars in Worcester, MA? Being from California the food is quite amazing.more, This is a cool sports bar/pub in Worcester. discovered a glorious spirit, like men determined to be free." I think it was called The Robins Nest. Today, the Village Forge Tavern is not quite as seditious. The building itself dates to 1714, predating both the Revolutionary and Civil Wars, yet it wasn't placed on the Historic Register until 2003. Willow Pond Kitchen on Rte 2A in Concord, MA. Food was meh, (it was toward the end) but you can not beat THE SIGN! Trufflemore, My first time having Korean BBQ and it was so delicious. I lived in Hyannis in the late sixties and early seventies and one of my favorites was The Mayflower Restaurant! Theres probably some Harvard Business School study on why that is, but its often really disappointing for the customers. This public house inspired poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow to pen his 1863 Tales of a Wayside Inn, which included his famous ode Paul Reveres Ride. Serving travelers on the Boston Post Road since 1716, the inn is a true throwback, particularly the Old Bar Room, one of two original rooms. Ive hit them all and have such fond memories. East Apthorp. Trader Vics was another fantastic restaurant, now gone. These are some dive bars with a large number of reviews in Worcester, MA: The Boynton Restaurant & Spirits (752 reviews), George's Coney Island Lunch (348 reviews). These are the best live music bars in Worcester, MA: People also liked: bars with outdoor seating, dance bars. He was proud of his former occupation so he called the place Bell-in-Hand to reflect the bell he carried on the job. The Joyce Chen on the Charles River by MIT c. 1968 to 1974 MIT then put buildings there. The last one I remember was off I-80 in central PA; I would pass it on the way to Bucknell U. to visit my daughter. I miss their cold garlic broccoli salad and chilled red wine in pitchers. The clam chowder was phenomenal and made with quahogs. What was it about the Bell that made it so popular? A real trip down memory lane! Privacy Policy and Cookie Statement updated 7/1/2022). I also had my wedding reception here 49 years ago (June 28th 1969). Freds Turkey house& Hills in Hyannis had garden outside they grew their own veggies & served food family style Sorely missed.Good times! Does anyone remember the Cranberry Bog Restaurant in North Stonington, CT? Registered in England & Wales | 01676637 |. 0:00 / 9:05 Trans-Siberian Orchestra "Old City Bar" multi-cam 2019 Worcester, MA TSO - Zak Stevens TSO Savatage squintyt4e 36.4K subscribers Subscribe 22K views 2 years ago Multi-camera edit. My favorite restaurant on Cape Cod, having grown up there, was Mildreds Chowder House in Hyannis! They made a gigantic plate of fresh fried golden brown mixed seafood. Does anyone remember the Cranberry Bog Restaurant on RT 184 ( Providence-New London Turnpike) in North Stonington, CT? 1217 Main St., 781-749-8200, www.scarletoaktavern.com, OLD YARMOUTH INN, Yarmouthport Cape Cods oldest inn, halfway between Plymouth and Provincetown, first opened its doors to wayfarers in 1696. Hugos Cohasset. Also, the Red Wing in Foxboro ? 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. We loved going to Durgin Park for the food and to interact with the tourists who were invariably nice, interesting, and often clueless about what made Boston, well, Boston. Great place. 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. At its early-1970s zenith, Pewter Pot Muffin Houses could be found from Harvard Square to Cape Cod, about 40 of them in all. 48 Monument Square, 978-369-9200, www.concordscolonialinn.com, BARKER TAVERN, Scituate Just steps from Scituate Harbor, the Barker Tavern offers a rare combination of Colonial charm and waterfront location. Loved it. One of our familys favorite restaurants. Adding a business to Yelp is always free. When: 1960s 1980s. All rights reserved (About Us). In fact, the Sons of Liberty met here so often that the Green Dragon came to be called the Headquarters of the American Revolution. The Boston Tea Party was planned within it. BTW Lafayette House and Red wing are still operational. John Durgin and Eldridge Park took that over in 1827 (a third partner, John Chandler, came aboard in 1840, but by then it was apparently too late to add his name). 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). Unlike other historic bars known best for their beverages, the Union Oyster House is known for its lobsters, oyster bar, its perfectly cooked fresh seafood, and its cozy Colonial-period dining rooms. They sure do bring back many wonderful Family Celebration Memories. Id like to add the Wursthaus in Harvard Square in Cambridge run by the Cardullo family. Please report any comments that break our rules. The owner was a daughter of the people who owned Dock and Dine next door. We are lucky enough to still have many wonderful eateries from which to choose, from Kellys Roast Beef to Louis Lunch, and we appreciate them all. I also loved the different steaks. They were old fashioned and comforting on a cold day.
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