Oh please tell the stories for that area that will remain untold!
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Oh please tell the stories for that area that will remain untold!
I remember Mr Orbach. My Dad would buy his suits there. He had the ability to size a man up without a tape measure. They had listed the house to move to Florida. I believe his killers read the Ad.
I remember. Had a large fish tank.
Shakey's Pizza buffet. Nice Pizza, best fried chicken and potato wedges. All for about 3 bucks.
Those are the days that Mom made "canned" goods special, just throw a little bacon in those green beans, or chopped onions and peppers in that canned corn, and no one knew the difference. At least...
I remember Dobsons, and Adairs on Lincoln Blvd.
Mothers during the 40's 50's and 60's cooked like that every day. It was a treat for her and us. Dad would put on a suit and tie, mom her dress, and we kids would also dress up. Boulevard was my...
Funny! I read where the owner has been trying to re negotiate his lease for 4 years, which may account for the decline.
It was an Oklahoma staple for those of us over 50, as we had great memories there. The other blog has maybe 4 post after closing.
Living in Virginia now, having spent my childhood and young adult life in Oklahoma City, was planning a family reunion next year, and ending it on Sunday after Mass, at Boulevard Cafeteria. I am in...
Back in the early 80's, I went to Pody's house late at night, with a guy I was dating at the time. It was an unassuming house in Nichols Hills. You would be surprised of the diversity of people who...
Please see if you can answer this question. There used to be meat market, run by a married couple, in which I believe was behind what would have been the YMCA on 4th street. They sold every thing...
Thanks. Now I remember. We would go to the bank on nw 6th and Western. (I believe Central National bank?), then get hamburgers at Beauty's cafe. Ah, the memories!
Do you know the location? Seems as if it was on the NW side of town.
Please help. I remember my mother and I would get hamburgers after shopping on Saturdays at a little place called Beauty's Cafe. It was a white square building that also sold other items. For the...
Does anyone remember a place called Beauty's Cafe? I remember eating there, however, for the life of me, cant remember was it was.
Prow lounge was before my time, however, I know Elmer's well. He is still around, by the way.
Thanks. That was the Mexican restaurant. Had great food. I believe the hamburger stand on NE 16th was Diary Boy?
This is for the serious old timers who grew up in OKC. Please let me know if you remember the following:
Berger bros meats? (SP). As a young kid, my mom would shop at a butcher shop, that was in...
Wow. We remember a time gone by, when Lincoln Blvd connected to Route 66. Those were the days when parents with kids would travel to OKC, to attend Springlake park and the Zoo. They came from...
Never could figure out why Der Dutchman moved out of OKC. Nice seafood restaurant.
Ah, those were the places where the average guy took his family to a fancy restaurant once every six month, paid cash, and was treated like royalty. Glens was a gem on NW 10th street, near the...
Remember that one also. My husband and I rented an apartment across the street when we were first married. I believe there was an old abandoned movie theater in that mall also.
Remember it well. I Graduated from Bishop McGuinness HS. That was when you dressed up to eat out.
Remember House of Chan. It was the restaurant that we went to when out of town relatives stayed at the Habana Inn.