For her, there was no turning back. Before closing this post, there are a few more restaurants that I would like to mention. This would be in the early 1950s. The sign and awning are there but it closed long ago. When we arrived, we discovered that a tie and jacket were indeed mandatory, as it was Eds Warehouse on King Street. Dave, Hamers Fish and Chips Eglinton near Oakwood Other exotic foods of my childhood were the free samples and greasy treats at the CNE, which we loved. The passageway connected Eatons Queen Street Store to Eatons Annex. The 10-storey building originally opened in 1955 as the Anndore Hotel and Apartments - a glamorous rooming house Marlene Dietrich was rumoured to have visited. In 1948, owner George Nicolau renovated and expanded the Busy Bee and renamed it the Senator. The owner (whose name I cant remember) lived in a posh house in Mississauga with an indoor pool, which was a big deal in the 50s. Late 1970s, 1980s Toronto, Canada, HD from 35mm from the Kinolibrary Archive Film Collections. It opened in 1963, and for the next decade was one of the citys most popular dining establishments. It was very posh ! A very entertaining article. We lived upstairs and had to look after the coal furnace during off hours. Georges Spaghetti House was a wonderful restaurant with a great menu. It was where we purchased our high school texts each September. 10 Places. During the mid-to-late-1970s, Yonge Street was the main artery of Toronto gay social life (it would shift to Church in the mid-1980s). The Restaurant Boasts Of Its Food And Location. Loved reading this and all the great memories. Thank you for this post. I remember a few Macedonian restaurants now long gone. The names of the dishes so were unfamiliar to most Torontonians that menus at the Acropole were useless. As a former resident of Toronto I remember these restaurants with fond memories. was a regular singer there and thats how they met! I still have the menu today. Readers were encouraged to write the Star and request their favourite recipes from restaurants. That is not Tom Jones Steak House. I remember having a birthday lunch at the Sussex Centre location in Mississauga and ordering the enormous "Kitchen Sink" sundae. Yumm Burgers.the ice cream place in Cloverdale Mall that had the salted almond sundaes. A couple has been running this Toronto Portuguese restaurant together for almost 15 years. Toronto Archives, F1526, fl0008, item 0116. Congratulations to anyone who grew up in Toronto in the 1980s you had it all! 17. Hemingway's is the bar where deals have been made, law students have networked and everyone else has just had fun since the 1980s. Your email address will not be published. Swiss Chelet bright red/white colours, i remember some locations had the Swiss alps wallpaper mural. House of Chan The best steaks in North Toronto Then, there was the Arcadian Room (Simpsons), Casa Mendoza (great meat platters, Argentinian style) on the Lakeshore, The Round Room in Eatons College, Beverley Hills Hotel on Wilson Avenue (good lunch buffet), the Colonial Tavern and the Silver Rail on Yonge Street, and Diana Sweets on Yonge and also on Bloor, and Frans on St. Clair Avenue, Eglinton Avenue, and on College Street. Back in the 80s/90s a lot of corporate chain restaurants had unique distinctive decor. The waiter smiled; he had likely heard similar comments on previous occasions. When I had a little money Lindys on Younge and when I was broke The Blue Cellar on Bloor or Grossmans on Spadina. I miss it to this day! The City's most internationally acclaimed restaurant, Don Alfonso 1890 Toronto has been awarded a Michelin Star in the inaugural Michelin Guide - Toronto 2022. I remember so many events and celebrations over the years at these restaurants with family and friends.Thank you. I discovered some errors on these web sites, but still, I am grateful that these sources were available. When did smoking come to an end in Toronto's restaurants? My grandad was the bartender and my mother the cashier. Whether you went for the jukeboxes stationed in every booth, or the greasy diner classics and deluxe desserts (a.k.a. I fondly remember the Florentine Court on Church street. Memory sometimes plays tricks, so if I have committed errors, I hope that readers will be understanding. Sometimes, they'd have hot dogs, and I recall eating them with my grandmother when I was small. Its new owners began substituting lobster-flavoured pollock for real lobster meat, and the Mermaid closed shortly thereafter. Aug 6, 1983 - Restaurant on corner of Pearl and unidentified street. A Hamburger was 25-30 cents and a coke 10 cents! I once attended a wedding reception in the banquet room in the basement of the Swiss Chalet at its Yonge Street location. I still have a swizzlestick from Malloneys. Thankfully not all of our beloved retro chains have sad endings: Mothers Pizza Parlour & Spaghetti House, another fondly remembered family joint - returned from the grave back in 2013. The Boardwalk was our hangout in the 60s and early 70s. IMO the best steakhouse in the city in its day. Photo of the front (insert) and the interior of Quo Vadis Restaurant, from Chuckmans Postcard Collection (chuckmantorontonostalgia.wordpress.com). Id add a few restaurants: Scaramoucheespecially if you called a month ahead for a window table, with Roberto as your server; Canoea spectacular restaurant with wonderful food, service, and views: Auberge du Pommiera long-time favorite; Arlequins (sp? Yes the music was fabulous as was the atmosphere. The only food that was prepared outside our home was a take-out order of fish and chips from Oakwood Fish and Chips, located on Oakwood Avenue, north of Rogers Road. I remember my father saying that it had a bad reputation as a gang hangout. Thanks. When it changed hands it cheapened the quality of the food but increased the prices. I especially enjoyed their Spinach layer salad. The sign looks like El Toro. Almost every night after homework was done we could be found there. They also served excellent salads. It was on the west side of Bay Street, a short distance south of Richmond Street West. The publication explores 50 of Torontos old theatres and contains over 80 archival photographs of the facades, marquees and interiors of the theatres. . Its intimate atmosphere and excellent food were delightful. Save. I remember an evening that we engaged in a progressive dinner. We visited the Old Fish Market for our appetizer (seafood chowder), and then Graf Bobby at 36 Wellington East for our main course (wiener schnitzel), and then, drove up to the Cafe de la Paix at 131 Bloor West in the Colonnade for coffee and dessert. Postmedia Network Inc. | 365 Bloor Street East, Toronto, Ontario, M4W 3L4 | 416-383-2300. Nonetheless the industry fought a proposed increase in the federal minimum wage from $2.30 to $3.00 an hour. However, it was still demolished, though its facade was re-assembled inside the Northern Ontario Building. Pickin Chicken, Lake Shore Blvd West (1980s) by Patrick Cummins. The prices were more modest and the steaks were almost as good. I loved those red hots too at Eatons Annex and their soft ice cream cones .. Simpsons had the red hots too and a wonderful orange drinkyou would stand there eating your hot dog with everyone!.Simpsons also had A very trendy, 2 floored happening place in the late 80s. They served their regular fare downstairs on the street floor. I worked at the Whitney Block at Queens Park 66/67 and we would stop by occasionally for a drink before heading home. Another popular restaurant was the Three Small Rooms in the Windsor Arms Hotel. Do you remember a delightful Greek restaurant that was on the west side of Church St. midway between Wellington and The Esplanade? It was on the West side of Yonge street just south of Hogs Hollow. I remember that when entering the restaurant, I walked over a wooden foot bridge that spanned a stream of flowing water. It started in the thirties & I think it had closed by about 1990. Menus, Photos, Ratings and Reviews for Seafood Restaurants in Toronto - Seafood Restaurants By using this site you agree to Zomato's use of cookies to give you a personalised experience. My mother ignored his comments. Its . I was told that one of the oldest was the Geneva Restaurant on the north side of Queen Street East. Running restaurants, especially, three, must have been tough with the long hours etc. I also remember the Organ Grinder on the Esplanade. Anyone remember Zumburger? China House Eglinton west of Bathurst Or at least parts . I have fond memories of time spent at the restaurant with my family when I was a child. Toronto Archives, F1257, S1057, item 073. I took my wife there for an anniversary dinner and we were impressed with the high table menu and the culmination of the meal with a rose for her and a cigar for myself. On the north side just East of Parliament was Macedonian Village. A lot of artists frequented it. Just steps away from the Gardens. Chips in a cup I visited Toronto every summer back in the 70s and 80s and it was much nicer than it is now. Dining in Toronto in past decades was far different to the culinary scene that the city now offers. He was a very smart businessman as well as a big-hearted individual. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Charles (waiter) had a fabulous memory. Although it didn't hold up against Chili's, TGI Fridays, and Applebee's, there was a time when it was fairly ubiquitous throughout the states. La Chaumiere Restaurant at 77 Charles Street East, near Church Street, opened in 1950, and was the citys first truly French dining establishment. Toronto was, of course, still a bustling, vibrant city just with fewer skyscrapers and a touch more mullets and spandex. . A popular pregame location. Front Street and either Bay or Yonge that had a club with live entertainment. It relates anecdotes and stories of the author and others who experienced these grand old movie houses. Photo taken in 2014. This is a photo of the menu at LHardys that I have kept all these years. The restaurants housed an authentic Cowboy styled atmosphere with saloon doors, stag horns, wood walls, yellow and brown uniforms for the staff and red and white checkered table clothes. To view the Home Page for this blog: https://tayloronhistory.com/. I doyes it was very posh. They were Macedonian, but the food was contemporary of the time. It started as a Yorkville coffeehouse in the 60s where acts like Harry Belafonte, Nana Mouskouri, Gordon Lightfoot . From the late-1960s until the 1980s, the name of the Maitre d was Tage Christensen. and the ceviche to start, followed ." 2. The cones were 5 or 10 cents and it made shopping with my mother bearable. " 16/05/2020 Cuisines: Canadian Reliable Halibut & Chips #1,836 of 6,034 Restaurants in Toronto 40 reviews 954 Queen St E 0.2 km from Queen Street Johns, which was moored on the east side of the Jadran. Thanks for the memories! Toronto Gone - photos from 1980s Toronto. Canary Restaurant, Cherry St. by Patrick Cummins. Quo Vadis is another restaurant that must be mentioned when writing about the 1960s, as it was the first dining establishment in Toronto to receive international recognition. Dads were happy to sink their $2 steins of house lager while the legendary free-with-dinner Frank Vetere's soda glasses can still be found at local thrift shops. Id completely forgotten about the Spaghetti Cellar at Frans but I used to go, must have been on weekends, with my friend Karen for an all you can eat special they had. When I commenced working full time, in the 1960s, I had a few more dollars to spend. This was in September 1957. A very interesting trip down memory laneso many of the spots that I had long forgotten about. I remember having lunch there with my mother. That Toronto is gone. If anyone else has any memories of any of the three prime restaurants, kindly post. Did you know him? It was our favourite downtown restaurant. Its new owners began substituting lobster-flavoured pollock for real lobster meat, and the Mermaid closed shortly thereafter. Eds restaurants and the Royal Alex were the impetus that started the gentrification of King Street West. We recommended to our school PTA to have a dinner meeting there. Noticing the geography of your prefered restaurants, Im sure you must remember mine. It was one of the most well-known restaurants in Toronto for over a decade, famous for its Leek and Stilton soup. You are using an out of date browser. Or the broken pieces of crispy crunch chocolate bars, sold by the pound at Eatons candy counter, which wed munch as we walked the tunnel. I was only about 28 or 29 at the time. Perhaps one of the most famous of Toronto dining places was Eds Warehouse, at 266 King Street West. There is mow an Irish pub in that location The last time that I visited the. Toronto Gone represents the final photos, the ones I have not posted before or published. I want to say the name may have been Kon-Tiki? that was a Toronto streetcar converted to an eating place? Theatorium (Red Mill) TheatreToronto's First Movie Experience and First Permanent Movie Theatre, Auditorium (Avenue, . It was named the Normac. Lime Ricky's on Eglinton was the first to come to mind. The Bagel King The original bagel place Eglinton west Closed in 1986, Larry's Hideaway was a revered dive bar on Carlton Street that brought many of the punk and new wave artists of the day to Toronto for the first time. During the years 1980-1986, I did a lot of street photography in Toronto. Richmond Station 861 Canadian (New) $$$Downtown Core "served with wild rice & roasted veggies. Another fave of mine was The Moorings, best lobster thermidor in the city! Arcadian Court in Simpson's Doug Taylor, Toronto history historic Toronto Queen Street West tayloronhistory.com Toronto's restaurant of the past. Maxi owned the bar/restaurant and always greeted you at the door. I just walked by the old Tom Jones Steakhouse building just east of Yonge on Colborne St. It was in the indoor part of a strip mall and sold bread (delicious challah!! However, my first experience with its barbequed chicken was at 362 Yonge Street, which remains in existence today. Another bargain restaurant chain we frequented in the 1960s was the Steak and Burger. I greatly enjoy their panzerotti. Joso's. Known for its curvaceous statuary, Joso's is Toronto's most famous Dalmatian restaurant. 8.Chef Lawrence La Pianta's Cherry Street Bar-b-que brings the barbecue traditions of the American South to Toronto in an attractive 1920s brick building that was once a . #777 of 6,034 Restaurants in Toronto 37 reviews 920 Queen St E Leslieville 0.1 km from Queen Street " The BEST gelato and ice cream. At least the Zanzibar and the Swiss Chalet are still on Yonge. It was located in the southern half of a 19th century semi-detached house, which was on the west side of Church Street, a short distance south of Bloor Street East. Required fields are marked *. The old world charm was quite memorable. The same strip mall also had a Becker's, a Chinese restaurant and a few other businesses! Only went there a couple of times while I was on delivery. Dinner on our first night. It was another enterprise of Harry Barbarian, who owned the famous steak house on Elm Street. Chinese Food Restaurants, Asian Restaurants. Toronto in the 1980s was defined by video rental stores, Degrassi's original seasons, and. On its the south facade, there was a green neon sign that created the outline of a steer. Another fondly remembered chain also owned by Foodex Inc. of Toronto was Ponderosa. How I miss it! Loved Le Savarin. I dont think any of them are still around. The last one was OTooles. Images are not to be reprinted, reposted or used for any purposes whatsoever outside of the Urban Toronto forum without my express consent. Named after the ranch in TV's long running oater Bonanza, Ponderosa offered up affordable chopped steak, baked potatoes, all-you-can-eat salad bar, coconut cream pie and mushroom gravy smothered fries. I remember the Toronto Radio Artists Club well. However, it has only been called The Black Bull since the 1970s, prior to which, it was called Clifton House. Does anyone remember Bentleys restaurant in North Toronto? Having said that, they did offer some higher end items on their menu that I understand were very acceptable, which may have warranted the sale of beer and wine. I beleive to this day, it was Charles way to draw attention to the principals remark. Asked . The closest I have come to getting the same flavor and texture is with a chain in Detroit. They had the seafood restaurant upstairs. La Provencal at 23 St. Thomas Street (great escargot), Julies Mansion at 515 Jarvis Street, Gastons at 595 Markham Street (famous for its French onion soup), Sutton Place on the top floor of the Sutton Place Hotel, Valhalla Inn in Etobicoke, and the Black Angus Steak House on Dundas West (Etobicoke). I remember such a restaurant located on the East side of Yonge Street, just north of Summerhill Station. By : DENISE BENSON Club : Twilight Zone, 185 Richmond Street W. Years in operation: 1980 - 1989 Never wrote down your order, but it was served exactly to each person. Ask Vancouver's memory keeper, John Atkin, anything about Vancouver history, then hit "send.". After a massive expansion which saw over 40 locations arise in Ontario (22 in Toronto alone), the chain was crippled by the 1982 recession, forcing owners Foodex Inc. to sell most of their locations to Pizza Hut, who wasted little time in aping Vetere's popular Deep Dish style Pizza but without the pizzaz. To my surprise, I could find not only no pictures but no references at all. Sep 13, 2019 - Restaurants that I ate at as a child..most no longer exist. 15 Places. Actually my fondest memory as a child was the chocolate (malted) soft ice cream cone in the basement of Eatons near the tunnel to the Annex, the discount or clearance Eaton store. Join the conversation When I was a boy in the 1940s, my family did not visit restaurants as my parents considered them too expensive. Photo, Toronto Archives, F0124, Fl 0002, Id. It did not last long under the new management. Great places to eat before or after going to the movies at one of two screens at the Hollywood Theatre, the first cinema in Toronto specifically built to show talking pictures in 1930, or the Hyland Odeon Theatre. document.getElementById( "ak_js_1" ).setAttribute( "value", ( new Date() ).getTime() ); Memories of Torontos restaurants of the past, Plans for Waterworks Building at 505 Richmond Street West, Captain Johns Seafood RestaurantToronto. Husband & wife moved and still operate a fine restaurant in the Gattineau area. By the 2000s, Chi Chi's fell apart thanks to a combination of bankruptcy and a fatal hepatitis A outbreak traced back to green onions served at one of their Pittsburgh restaurants. Great Memories. The feature that I remember the most was the hors-doeuvres cart, which contained at least twenty appetizers, including escargot (heavy with garlic), trays of stuffed olives, stuffed mushrooms, wine-marinated anchovies, pureed cottage cheese with cognac and scallions, and quenelles of shrimp. Puppy Palace teen hangout on north Bathurst St. My wife and I often had a special dinner at the Balkan on Elm Street, just west of Yonge. Hi there, I DO remember The TRAC very well. By: David Sanderson Posted: 3:00 AM CST Friday, Nov. 10, 2017 Last Modified: 12 . May 20, 2018 #43 0111. Joes and Moes Eglinton west of Bathurst It felt safe, clean and seemed to provide endless exciting. It specialized in seafood & served excellent fish & chips. However, the food portions at La Scala were small. The 1980s were a time that seems not-too-distant from today, but were a completely different world. The Old Fish Market at 12 Market Street, near the St. Lawrence Market, was another of my favourite places for seafood, though it certainly was not in the class the Mermaid. Pleasant??? This was my first introduction to Chinese Food. #4 1213 Bayview Ave, Toronto, On M4G2Z8, Toronto, Toronto $ 95,000 Popular Thai Restaurant Serving Lunch & Dinner, In Toronto. Tom Jones Steak House on the corner of Colborne Street and Leader Lane in 1989. I also loved Michi on Church as mentioned in your article (chicken yakitori) and Graf Bobby and Acropole but we went to one just east of Yonge at St. Clair. It was like dining in a beautiful forest. I remember cabbage rolls, meatballs with rice, beef stew & baklava for dessert. I am not certain of its location, but I believe it was on Dundas Street West, near Bay Street. Or the owners name? Its atmosphere was utterly awesome. Anyone have any memories of Teds Coffee Shop at the corner of Eglinton & Mt. we practically ordered 80 % of the menu and were too full." more Outdoor seating Delivery Takeout 2. Vintage 1980's Toronto Skyline Framed Matted Photo Art Wall Hanging Island Ferry 1970's 70's 80's Cityscape Ontario Photograph Picture ad by HeartU2 Ad from shop HeartU2 HeartU2 From shop HeartU2. Also, the deserts on display were always a sight to behold. I think it is still there. Sadly the owner left to take over the Aston Martin Car Company in ENGLAND and the restaurant rapidly went south becoming a poor shadow of its former self. 80 Blue Jays Way. See more ideas about memories, restaurant, howard johnson's. Rhodes had a front area on the north side of the entrance fronting the fine dining room that featured local jazz musicians Thursday to Saturday evenings. I worked in that restaurant! The Sign of the Steer Restaurant at 161 Dupont Street in 1955, the neon sign of a steer visible on the south wall. It closed up years ago. Mothers Pizza, looked like an antique store, 20s or 30s decor. And thanks to Toronto History 's photo archive, we can take a peek at what exactly was going on in the city in the city 40 years ago. Opening week, New City Hall Photographer: Toronto Fire Department,1965 Yonge Street and Eglinton Avenue Photographer: Eric Trussler, 1962 O'Keefe Centre opening Photographer: Alexandra Studio, 1960 Waiting at traffic lights I believe they were licensed so you could order a fine wine or beer with The well-seasoned spicier foods that ethnic eateries offered were challenging the more bland style of dishes that Canada inherited from Great Britain. One chain you didnt list was pickin chicken and their VW delivery vehicles. My mother and grandfather worked at Bassels and thats where my parents met. Its well-advertised all-you-can-eat French buffet was highly popular, though it was not particularly French. This book will also be released in the spring of 2016. By the early sixties, it was gone. The main courses we enjoyed the most were Lobster Newburg, Lobster Cardinale, Lobster Thermidor, and Seafood Newburg. During the '50s when dining out meant Chinese food or steak and more. That was the Underground Railroad. Late Night Restaurants. also, Town Tavern, I think was on Queen just east of Yonge. very posh at the time!! Those were the days!! Great memories. Chubby's Jamaican Kitchen. Contact me via the following: You must log in or register to post here. NW corner of Yonge and Bloor, and IIRC there was another on Bloor near Spadina. I have lived across Canada but was able to travel throughout the year so always was able to get my corned beef. Greektown, also known as The Danforth, is a commercial-residential neighbourhood and ethnic enclave in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.It is located on Danforth Avenue, between Chester Avenue and Dewhurst Boulevard, in east Toronto.Named after Asa Danforth, Jr., an American contractor who designed Queen Street and Kingston Road, the area is known for its architecture dating back to as early as 1910 . I cannot recall the prices but I think it was reasonably priced when compared to similar restaurants downtown. 130 reviews #615 of 5,196 Restaurants in Toronto $$$$ Italian French Mediterranean. I am sure I saw and heard Moe Koffman on one of my visits. That's what Bennigan's, an Irish-themed bar and grill, offered in the 1980s. Your list is amazing. Recent publication entitled Torontos Theatres and the Golden Age of the Silver Screen, by the author of this blog. In the photo, the black building in the distance, on the far left, is a Coles Book Store. The majority of their remaining locations were unceremoniously gobbled up by Outback Steakhouse, with nary a drop of salsa left behind. I inquired if I should wear a tie and jacket and was told that they were unnecessary. Settle in for the blind, multi-course tasting menu in either the dining room or at the kitchen counter helmed by chef de cuisine Nick Bentley. We had fish n chips too, although I dont remember the name of the shop. Mocktails are everywhere in Toronto right now but why are they so expensive? Would certainly add the Vikings for relaxed but very nice dining; Frank Hansen was the owner/manager. One simple one was the RED HOT stand in the annex of Eatons hot dogs and mustard with a napkin and orange pop loved them. Bell Beefer. Great Breakfasts. I wonder if someone out there can help me with a memory I have. We ordered a very expensive bottle of white wineLoved the place. 1980s - Restaurant patios at Ontario Place or marina. 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