Thought you'd like to know that our flagship site, VisitingNewEngland.com, features two pages of restaurants in the New England area that are no longer with us. The list has grown quite a bit through the years, including some wonderful feedback from readers. From Schrafft's Tea Room in Boston to the Green Ridge Turkey Farm in Nashua, we've covered quite a bit of ground!
You can log onto our first page of New England restaurant memories here and the second page of restaurants no longer with us here. As always feel free to contribute!
Nostalgic Boston memories of a simpler time including favorite restaurants no longer there, retro family road trips, travel attractions, TV and radio personalities and special hometown reflections. Also featuring old school Boston businesses still thriving today!
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Popular Posts
-
Does anyone remember Dana Hersey and The Movie Loft on WSBK, Channel 38 in Boston? Hersey, with his deep, resonant theatrical voice, expe...
-
Boston television has turned out some outstanding meteorologists through the years with one of the best periods taking place in the 1970s an...
-
For a chain, the Pewter Pot resonated with personality. With waitresses dressed in Revolution era dresses, colonial theme wallpaper, post a...
-
The sepia-tinted memories of going out to eat with family and friends back in the day conjure up warm memories at wonderful places that, unf...
-
I need your help. People don't believe me when I tell them there was a Midget Deli in Cambridge, Mass. It's like I am the only one...
-
Growing up in Arlington, Mass., during the 60s, 70s and 80s, I was country before country was cool. I loved watching The Andy Griffith Sho...
-
The Massachusetts Turnpike Howard Johnson's restaurants were sub-par, Wellington Circle location too congested with traffic and the Le...
-
Eddie Andleman Let's face it, Sunday nights as a teenager in the Boston area weren't the best of times in the 1970s. An increas...
-
When thinking of some of the greatest personalities in modern Boston radio history, the old WHDH on 850 AM (now WEEI) surely ranks amongs...
-
Downtown Lexington, Mass., remains an impressive central district with many outstanding mom and pop shops and restaurants, but I do miss gre...
Bonanza in the Vine Brook Plaza, Burlington. It was a cafeteria-style place that had good meatloaf, as I remember. You entered and walked behind a wall until you go to the food.
ReplyDeleteAlso, Red Coach Grill in Burlington, where Border Cafe is now -- or maybe right across the street. It was basically a train car made into a restaurant.
Does anyone have knowledge of the Gray Squirrel Pub, where the car wash on Cambridge St Burlington is now located?
Hi Robert -- Thanks for the great mentions. I remember the Bonanza in Burlington. Great steaks, there, sort of like the Ponderosa chain. I don't remember the Red Coach Grill in Burlington, but do recall Victoria Station around that location.
Delete