Which Ain't Dere No More Place Do You Miss?

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Mrs. Slow & I count among our more memorable meals one at Odyssey on Argonne many years ago, on the occasion of our anniversary. A different wine paired with each course-- appetizer, salad, and entree-- and the total bill before tax and tip was just under $100.
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The original Charles Seafood in River Ridge.
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For nostalgia sake, at the end of the 1950's:

Tony & Pete's Hoagie Hut, on US 13, one mile north of the Philadelphia city limits (known as City Line). Their unmatched (in my lifetime) 15 inch lunch meat hoagie, loaded with meat including boiled ham, various salamis, capicola, cheese, Jersey tomatoes, piled high with onions (they would load the automatic lunch meat slicer with grapefruit sized Bermuda Sweet Onions, sliced extremely thin), secret vinagrette, for the stagering sum of 35 cents.

Take the same roll, load it with the thin sliced fried steaklettes, melted cheese, and fried thin sliced onions, a heavenly Philadelphia Cheese Steak, even more expensive at 50 cents.

If I could make one trip in a TIME MACHINE, this would be it! ;)
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I agree with nikinik....GABRIELLE.....the duck was to die for.....sorry nobody else has listed it but the two of us
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Marti's
Dumaine and Rampart (I think)
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yum wrote:Marti's
Dumaine and Rampart (I think)
Yes, it was. Here's a list I started working on to loosen up some lost restaurant cobwebs:

http://www.nolaeats.com/forum/restaurantspast.php
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Admin wrote:Yes, it was. Here's a list I started working on to loosen up some lost restaurant cobwebs:

http://www.nolaeats.com/forum/restaurantspast.php
You could also add Bayou Ridge Cafe.
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Isabella Maja wrote:You could also add Bayou Ridge Cafe.
And Riverbend, on Carrollton where Walgreen's is now. I didn't go there much, but the sign was always there.
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Hey guys!!! So there are quite a few familiar screen names from TF's forum on here:) I like this forum already....it is alittle less stuffy here.:toast:

Anyway, I can't believe nobody has mentioned Uglesich's. They had the best fried green tomatoes with shrimp remoulade. Also, I miss Maple Gardens, a quaint chinese restaurant.
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Sid Mars in Bucktown
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