Worked there in the 90s. How about Dini s, a favorite seafood restaurant our family went to for celebrations. Restaurant Closures Lir Facebook Lir on Boylston 903 Boylston St, Boston, MA 02115 Lir on Boylston, just steps away from the Boston Marathon finish line, has closed after 17 years. It moved over to Hanover and changed completely. She also had framed photos on the wall of her with all the famous people who ate there. It was very dark and wonderful for socializing and I recall always finding something there to enjoy. Oldest bars in Boston Photograph: Sarah Bentivegna 1. Because its Kevins birthday today! At its height, the Jordan Marsh flagship store at Downtown Crossing was Bostons largest store, with 1.7 million square feet of retail space. Buzzys Roast Beef is gone and the Liberty hotel now occupies its place. A real trip down memory lane! We already have this email. I believe they are still open and that the address is in Walpole, just north of Foxborough. I have lovely memories of both of those! Fenmore Grill: Situated a long foul ball from Fenway Park, the Hotel Buckminster and its in-house Fenmore Grill have both shuttered. Jimmys Harborside, Red Coach Grill, Commodore Restaurant. Some famous figures who've patronized this bar include Paul Revere and Daniel Webster. The bar has a Downtown Crossing outpost thats popular in its own right, attracting packs of office-goers who want to wash away the memories of workday throughout the week. I know there are a few Friendlys still struggling along, but its in name only. [Photo: Facebook] Open in Google Maps. Let us know in the comments. 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). But what's the oldest bar in Boston? The interior of most locations had an old-Boston feel, with heavy wooden tables and dark-beamed ceilings. We would routinely take doggie bags to go because we couldnt eat all the food in one sitting. First dinner out with my husband of 31 years! Pewter Pot Muffin House did not have a long run. Anyone remember the name of the restaurant on 3A in Plymouth, Ma. I miss The The Rome in North Attleboro-Joe Chilli was great to work for too! There were a few great fun places south of Boston along Route 1. They had the best prune rolls. Equally memorable were the Chadwicks birthday celebrations and since the whole thing worked on the honor system, it was pretty much always someones birthday. The Three Judges on the border of New Haven and Woodbridge, CT. I remember taking dates to Kowloon. I think they are still at Faneuil Hall. And even though my birthday is in March and they were hard to find that time of year, my dad presented me with a corsage of fresh violets. My parents just loved it. Me and my husband miss the Cock & Kettle in Uxbridge Ma. In a 2013 essay in The New Yorker, Poehler described the scene: Chadwicks was one of those fake old-timey restaurants. She started out with a12 x 12 stand, and by 1960 had a huge HOJo style stand which was forced to close. 1, Norwood, on the outbound side. Went with my grandparents to the one on Main Street in Falmouth, now an Indian restaurant. Today, that number has been cut to less than half. Not much changed in Eastham either !! I guess being purveyor of chowder to a president doesnt carry the weight of having a former SNL actress serving ice cream. He would also later own three other New England classics: the Cape Codder Resort and Residences in Hyannis, the Danl Webster Inn in Sandwich, and the John Carver Inn in Plymouth. The space is now occupied by Yvonne's. Weylu s palace did not open until 1989 or so. Soseven New England restaurants, and theyre all in Massachusetts except for one that was literally 2 minutes from Massachusetts. We always enjoyed these places: Jack & Marions, The Town Lynne, and Fantasias. I miss their cold garlic broccoli salad and chilled red wine in pitchers. I loved the Pewter Pot. My family would go to Custys every year when my uncle came up from N.C. Had our first date at Hilltop in 1983. Before that the land was on the Higginson estate. Most famously, John F. Kennedy launched his political career at the hotel and proposed to Jacqueline Bouvier at Parker's Restaurant. And if you were lucky after shopping Filenes basement and were good a trip to Baileys ice cream for a Sunday . Bella Luna Restaurant & The Milky Way Lounge: A true Jamaica Plain institution, this famously inclusive meeting spot welcomed all comers since the 1990s. What memories! My parents and I came home to visit my grandparents on the Cape in the late 70s. Sadly, not all businesses have been able to reopen and some have . 10. This was in the 70s. Couldnt miss the huge waving chicken sign out front! McIntyres in Rowley. Deep Ellum: This popular Allston hangout, renowned for its beer list and welcoming patio, has given way to its sibling and neighbor, Lone Star Taco Bar, which will expand into the Deep Ellum space. This is in no way a better in the old days post; were just pointing out that musical magic took places in many unmarked graves around the city. I have an old New England Travel guide,1951.. Loved the fried clams at the Redwing! My favorite place to eat while spending summers at the shore. The Brook Manor! The wait staff was great. When I was a young art student, a treat was to go to one of Bostons Baileys locations for corn chowder and a sandwich. When I was an usherette at the Music hall/Wang center, I always took my break at the Beef N Ale really nice owner. Why? 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. Kens was THE place to go in the 60s/70s for late night fare as Boston students of that era will attest to. The counter was a famous meeting place, if you needed to see an alderman or obtain advice, that lobster pie and the diners side of Cedar Crest was well worth the wait. I remember their 15 cent coffee, great pies, and my favorite, their chicken strips, with fries smothered in brown gravy, and a salad. Not having adequate insurance to rebuild, the Kimballs opted to sell. Amrheins claims lineage back to 1890, making it a cornerstone of South Boston for over a century. The Parker House as a whole has been the center of Boston and U.S. politics. Quite a fewtaverns around the city can likely boast Paul Revere having drank there, but few can say the same about Charles Dickens. Spent many wonderful hours hanging out with other couples in the booths upstairs. Sablones Veal n Vintage in Bostons East End. The menu highlighted the restaurants deep roots, serving up traditional New England boiled dinners and pot roast, as well as steamed lobster, chowders, and broiled prime rib. They made a gigantic plate of fresh fried golden brown mixed seafood. Still, most of us locals didnt have a chance to give a final farewell to the following establishments: Legal Oysteria: Charlestown's premier spot for slurping fresh bivalves, courtesy of the Legal Sea Foods empire, has closed up its raw bar for good. Jimmys Harborside in Boston (next door to Pier Four) and The Pillar House in Newton. Going to the Pewter Pot in Brookline before my shift at the hospital. Kon Tiki was also great! Hot fudge dripping over the sundae. 4. And Chadwicks we always celebrated my kids birthdays there. Boston, MA 02210; East Side Bar and Grille 561 Cambridge Street Cambridge, MA 02141; Easy Pie 1701 Washington Street . The Tam is a prime example, having first opened its doors sometime during the 1940s, thriving as a beloved townie bar ever since. They too just closed for some reason. Anthony's Pier 4 Restaurant Flickr/Dale Cruse Loved going to Cafe Budapest for an elegant meal and great ambience. McIntyres when I came back home to Massachusetts Now the. Here in New England, we develop pretty strong attachments to the places that serve us what, and how, we like best and boy, do we miss them when theyre gone. This department store was established in the 1840s, but moved to Tremont Street in 1910. Chicken Delight Great seafood and a good variety on the menu so everyone could find something no matter what their tastes. Gaslight: The South End has lost one of its Gallic mainstays, a bistro once graced by Tom Cruise, among others. Great place. Check out their farewell post on Instagram. How about maybe one of the oldest restaurants in MA. The Field Pub: As perhaps Cambridge's most popular Irish pub, The Field hosted countless first dates, break-ups, and late-night gatherings. Tell them all hello from me! Ditto the Hilltop Steak House. The owner was a daughter of the people who owned Dock and Dine next door. I got moussaka and vegetables. The Brighams in Arlington Heights, Nov. 18, 2009. They had excellent muffins and a great breakfast. Pour House: This down-and-dirty Boylston Street haunt delighted everyone from Rihanna to penny-pinching local students. Miss them all! When I lived in North Andover and got my first FT job at WT Grants, my mother and I used to go shopping at the Peabody Mall. Wilma & Earnie Royal were such dear friends of the family. Great memories. Also in Franklin, Welicks Restaurant was famous for their Fresh Seafood. As such, it lays bona fide claim as the oldest restaurant in Boston, and among the oldest in the United States. They have a restaurant in Sanford Maine now , unfortunately no stuffed obstetrics or dessert but still good. I had so many times there with friends as part of a day spent shopping or at the movies. The one we miss the most Fontaines win West Roxburytheir fried chicken Alabama with the snowflake rolls, butternut squash and mashed potatoes with gravy is to die for!! Santa and Mrs. Claus would make an appearance. I would check every one of the restaurants I saw, looking for it. Worked there two summers during college. As a kid until I moved away after 22 yrs, I lived up the street from Fontaines and never Afterwards you would go outside to see the decorated windows and across the street to Jordans Enchanted Village the to the toy floor. For 47 years, Johnny D's in Somerville was a popular music venue for acts ranging from the Dixie Chicks to Neil Young. Several Boston-area gay bars and clubs have closed in recent years, including Chaps (shown in 2005). But we never let go of our past loves, so lets step into the wayback machine and revisit a few of the now-closed New England restaurants that live on in our memory. Lobster in the Rough, Route 28, Cape Cod. Were a bit fascinated by the fact that New Order played whats now a BU dorm laundry room, The Doors played some weird Brighton apartment complex, and Led Zeppelin played whats now essentially a 7-11. The clams were fantastic 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! If only I could go back in time to those wonderful days! HOW CAN this list not include Howard JohnsonsThey invented the CLAM ROLL, along w/help From NISSEN who invented the New England Hot Dog rollsAlso Heck Allens in Saugus GREAT SEAFOOD. The Lincoln was not the name of the stand at first it was the Hypolet Roadside Stand which was her husbands name. None of the bars I've mentioned are still in business, and most of the city's . Ah I used to work there 60s through 80s. Was a fun place. The food was so yummy, whatever you ordered. One time my friend and I decided to grab dinner at Durgin Park and the mens Russian Chorus from Harvard was beautifully serenading the diners! I have great memories of The Town Lyne House. Warren Tavern Bars Charlestown The Warren Tavern has been in its current location on Pleasant Street (near the Bunker Hill Monument) since. I felt badly when I heard of their fire and subsequent closure. They have a restaurant in Sanford Maine now , unfortunately no stuffed lobster or dessert but still good. I remember the delicious meals, breads, and desserts..Another gem was Pop Hansons Deli around Harwichport on the Cape. Elishas and also the White Horse Tavern, both were in Milford NH. The Dini family made that place renowned for delicious seafood and a warm welcome. All quality seafood, shoreline of Guilford was a restaurant Mecca. The deli food was out of this world and if you were a people watcher late in the evening was great for that. Parsnip: This upscale Harvard Square restaurant, housed in the multi-level space that formerly held Upstairs on the Square, opened in late 2015. Yes, Mildreds and also Thompsons Clam Bar. Pewter Pot! He let each of his employees make a pizza to take home with them at closing shift. In the early decades of the car boom, Route 1 in Saugus, Massachusetts, was a bastion of kitschy restaurants, each of which wore its theme proudly and worked to out-do the others. I miss Souper Salad in Kenmore Sq something fierce, and The Arlington Diner on Mass Ave. This Boston-based chain was the creation of Cambridge native V.J. The Yankee Silversmith in Wallingford, CT. Great popovers, great old New England atmosphere, and the best place for Choaties to go when their parents came to visit. Dineros Hull. But the man who had been behind those delicious muffins for more than 30 years, baker John Pupek, wasnt ready to let go. The material on this site may not be reproduced, distributed, transmitted, cached or otherwise used, except with prior written permission of Vanyaland. They were biggest of all. We went there a couple of times. Fantasias near Fresh Pond in Cambridge. We lived around the corner back in the mid 70s and, as poor college students, it was so special when we could afford to treat ourselves. Research and anecdotes were pulled from The Music Museum of New England, Dirty Old Boston, The David Bieber Archives, and a variety of other online sources, linked when appropriate. From General Electric building over the site of The Channel in Fort Point to the inconspicuous Allston location of early-80s post-punk comet Underground, so much of Bostons musical history is hiding in plain site. The classic stand-alone colonial style restaurants in places like downtown Plymouth and Orleans were a staple of my youth. Swipe or use your ← → (arrow) keys, Start typing to see results or hit ESC to close, Jenny Zigrinos new hour special Jen-Z to premiere with Comedy Central, V3 Weekend: Roll Call @ SoWa, Tiny in JP, The Big Lebowski in Somerville, Creed III Review: Michael B. Jordan knocks em out, Small Town Murder plots return to the scene of the crime at The Wilbur, Operation Fortune: Ruse de Guerre Review: This movie: Pas bien. Post 390: One of the Back Bay's most popular spots for expense account dining and corporate gatherings has turned off its fireplace for good. In 2011, the Oak Room was gutted, leaving a familiar feeling for its fans while becoming a bright, shimmering bar and lounge that befits the hotels jazz age birth. When hard times descended in the 2000s, the company was split into two entities, with the restaurant business being sold to Deal Metrics, and the retail ice cream business, along with the Brighams name and trademark flavors, being sold to Hood, which continues to distribute them to stores under the Brighams name. I can remember the Lobster Pies that were worth waiting for. The old Lord Fox was the place for local kids to go after the prom! We always stopped there. It had the absolute best muffins. Located on the ground floor, the Jordan Marsh Food Shop and Bakery would have shoppers following their noses toward those signature muffins and other baked goods; once there, they could also browse gourmet snacks and gift baskets. We uncover the best of the city and put it all in an email for you. Here are the now-closed restaurants Boston.com readers miss the most We asked what restaurant you miss the most, and, more than 3,000 comments later, here's what you said. David K. I used to love Sandys! And of course that was followed by an Anthonys birthday cake. Bell in Hand is located at 45 Union Street, Boston, MA 02108. Mitchells Steak And Rib House, Hyannis. Souper Salad on Newbury Street was tops for a summer day. ! Liz White Welch, What now-closed restaurant do you miss the most?Were putting together a list of our readers favorite gonebut not, Posted by Boston.com onTuesday, August 8, 2017, Last call: What now-closed restaurant do you miss the most?Were (finally) putting together a list of our readers, Posted by Boston.com onWednesday, January 10, 2018. The best veal parmigiana! Expensive but great for special occasions. The clam roll shave been equaled and surpassed bu t other both they were good. 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. In the early sixties, I worked just up Route 1 at what was once known as Ships Haven, which became, The Ship. As Boston has grappled with a public health emergency coupled with myriad restrictions, local restaurants and bars of all stripes have tried to combat the challenges of 2020. The clam shack on Route 1 was called Els, our all time favorite place for clams. My go to was Harvard Sq, probably the first to go due to rent prices. 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. Visit Website. Felicias in the North End! Lekker! It is so sad that they closed. At first, Kennedy's specialized in boy's and men's clothing before venturing into the field of women's clothing in the 1930s. 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. With characters the likes of which the world will never see again. He believed in giving immigrants a chance but he worked them very hard. The sign is still there, though the restaurant in gone. McGreevey's: The Dropkick Murphys-affiliated sports bar has shipped out of Boston for good. Best special occasion restaurant ever! Answer (1 of 9): The laws in Massachusetts require that bars stop serving alcohol at 2 am. Same menu, same everything, delicious popovers. Casey Wilder, Augustines, Route 1, Saugus. Late hours with great fries and roast beef sandwiches. The clam chowder was phenomenal and made with quahogs. What better footsteps to follow than one of the Union Oyster Houses regular customers, Statesman Daniel Webster, a New Hampshire native who lived nearby, and was said to eat 36 oysters a day, always washed down with brandy and water. Sad to think of these iconic restaurants are no longer around. For ice cream Browns near Nuble Light ME. Dairy Bar along with great restaurant and craft brewery! Breathe deep the aroma of Guinness and find a new friend to chat with. It seems to me I remember they had a punch card when they took your order, Anyone remember The Skipper right over the bridge in Fairhaven,Ma. The Green Barn in Salem,NH. But it was hard to match the unique charm of the original, whose hallmarks included long waits, 20-seat communal tables, and sassy/surly waitstaff. Others that have disappeared are theCoach and Six in Worcester, El Morocco (popular special event restaurant), Eastmans in downtown Worcester, Green Hill Lodge in Sterling, the Webster House, the White House (yummy cheese cake) and Big Boys (great burgers). I remember General Glovers popovers!! I can still taste their saurbraten and those delicious fries. How about the White Rabbit in Onset and Libbeys Chowder House in Bass River? By 5PM every day there was a line a mile long to get in. By entering your email address you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy and consent to receive emails from Time Out about news, events, offers and partner promotions. The most elegant, continental style, second Prime Rib if you finished the first- The Brook Manor Super special dining for special occasions! Muffins, of course from standard varieties like blueberry and coffee cake to unusual creations like almond tea and fruit cocktail (there were even mystery muffins for daring diners.). Baileys. 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). 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. Brighams quickly outgrew its mom-and-pop roots. And Dinis on Boston Common! So miss this restaurant. 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! And wed wait! Below are the nominations by MASSterList readers of their favorite gone-but-not-forgotten bars and nightclubs that have closed over the years in the Boston area. Had been to the Hearth and Kettle in Hyannis back in the 80s while visiting my grandmother. My parents found the restaurant when my dad bought a slice of the Countesss Dobos Tort. They did quite a function business so had need of live bands. Really miss Top of the Hub. Hugos Cohasset. 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. The food was delicious. Loved bringing my brother and sister in there when we were young! Sam Doran, a 24-year-old who lives in the North End, said he has been frequenting the bar for three years. Very excellent service there. Clown sundaesyum. There is a Maneros in Palm City, Fla. and its the same family as in Westport. And for dessert, you couldnt go wrong with Durgin-Parks Indian pudding. 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. There are old bars in Boston, and then there are really old bars in Boston. The Warren Tavern has been in its current location on Pleasant Street (near the Bunker Hill Monument) since 1780, making it the oldest tavern in Massachusetts. Thanks for the memories of all. Johnsons is still there in Northwood, NH! The Seventh Inn in Park Square which I believe was initially Sanae. Their roquefort dressing was the best. The dessert slices were huge; my mouth waters just thinking about it! This week, Old Sully's was boarded up on Union Street, and many reports in the Town and out of the Town suggested that the bar had finally closed for good. How about ye old Wilton Diner, Wilton NH The enterprise expanded to include four stores located in Boston (on Tremont Street), Hyannis, Cohasset, and Wellesley. The Pewter Pot chowder was excellent. OnlyInYourState may earn compensation through affiliate links in this article. Union Oyster House dates to 1826 when it opened as the Atwood & Bacon Oyster House. I miss lots of those, like Fantasia, Durgin Park, Jimmys Haborside, Pewter Pots, Brighams, the China House in Boston (near Steinway), etc., but my all-time favorite was Stellas, first in the North End (the great mystery was where did the valet parkers put all those cars? Fontains with the waving chicken on the VFW Pkwy, West Roxbury. An online version of Filene's is still in business.
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