Im curious. Name me a bar/restaurant that sticks in your memory
David M. replied:
Pizza Pit
Bob F. replied:
Golden Pheasant on Park St.
Wayne B. replied:
Golden Pheasant AKA: "The Bird".
David M. replied:
Pizza Pit
Shirley B. replied:
Cathay House on E. Wash, no one will ever come close to this place
Kathy R. replied:
Simon House,
Alexander G. replied:
Rocky Rococco was a fictional character. The first store (1 block off State St) was opened in 67 or 69, IIRC.
Pam G. replied:
Cuba Club
David M. replied:
Pizza Pit
Diana K. replied:
We recently "rediscovered" Pizza Pit. They have very good sandwiches & their popcorn shrimp is to die for!!
Art M. replied:
Pizza Oven. Their pizza wasn't very good, but we ordered fried clams from them all the time. 82-85.
Brandon B. replied:
The original Bucks bar. The Wagon Wheel bar.
Joe A. replied:
Frank and Joe Gennas Jeff Van Allen The Fotes family Pete,Gus.Bill,Mary& Helen Diana Klang before it became The Pickney Street Hideaway and The Fotes's relocated to Fair Oaks Ave.
Jeff A. replied:
@Joe, my mom was good friends with Frank & Harold (Turk) Turchik as well as Tony Lapitino, Neil Woodington & Tom Streb.
Nancy K. replied:
The Cardinal, Hilton Hotel Haymarket, Blarney Stone.
St Leo's on Broadview just started their fish frys back up; St. Charles on Ridge is good in Parma; and St. Mary on Biddulph is great too.
MaryAnn H. replied:
Come to St. Bartholomew Lenten Dinner - nothing fried. Lobster Bisque in a Bread Bowl for $3.00. The dinner cost is $11.00 includes dessert and coffee and/or soft drink. Ask Mary about it.