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Re: **JC RESTAURANTS PAST & PRESENT ***
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Maybe this is a little to local to the South East corner of Greenville but there was a bar / resturant / pizza place called Barney's on the corner of Gates and Garfield . My mother would call and order chicken salad club sandwiches and my father would pick them up on his way home from work. One of my favorite Friday night treats as a kid. Sunday's were spent at the Tripoli on Newark Ave . It was the only Italian resturant in JC that my Grandmother thought was worthy of her leaving her own kitchen for. During the summer we would frequent the resturant in Long Branch called Sergio's that the family that owned the Tripoli opened in their basement just for the summer and you would see the exact same people down there.

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Wow!

Ducky's and Joey Starrs

Old School JC Indeed....


Fiores Deli on Newark Ave
Cornucopia on Grove
Brothers Rest. on Central Ave


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I feel sorry for all of the newcomer?s they missed eating at this great establishment?..

Mickey Rooney's Wiener World over by the Hudson Mall in one of those oddly shaped round(?) buildings by Dunkin Donuts ..early 80?s.


Here?s another..over in that big empty lot on the corner of Rt 440(1&9) and Comunipaw Ave. There was a motel named the Hudson Motor Lodge (yellow sign is still there) next to it going toward Newark was a diner called The Colony Diner. Both were ripped down because of soil contamination. I recall two attempts to build on the lot. One was an office tower with retail space the other years later was a futuristic Audi dealer. Both deals fell through.


I used to get confused between the Colony and the Collonette. They were both on 440. Then there was another diner on Communipaw that is now IHOP I believe. I forget what that one was called. And then of course who could beat Al's diner on Communipaw next to Mc Donalds.

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How about Mr. S hamburger joint on the State Hwy (139) it was on the west bound/north side of the Hwy. I got a kick out of the way they wrapped the hamburger in the thin paper. It was McDonalds Jersey City style.


I loved Mr. S. They had little school desk style chairs with cup holders. My mom took us there so many times, and yes, I remember the thin paper!

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From a Greenville Boy... How about The K 9 on the "back highway"across from Roosevelt Stadium.
Also, The Charcoal Treat near the city line of Bayonne.
Come to think of it, how about the snack bar at the "New" Boulevard Pool. For some reason it was always new. That snack bar was my first encounter with rock & roll in 1955, with the juke box blaring and all the older kids dancing to the tunes. Great memories.

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Add Uno's to the list. They just closed.........

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R.I.P.

CANTON TEA GARDEN !!!!
o'doyles
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jules

still open

rita & joe's
rizzo's pizza & bakery
lincoln inn
nha trang
kellogg garden

not restaurants, but worthy of remembering:
rand ice cream
r&l deli on danforth (best rye bread)

i'm sure i'm missing more than a few, but it was fun.


My grandmother took me to both the Canton Tea Garden and Jules. Jules was the only restaurant we ever went to (twice) when I was a kid. It was on Franklin, near PS 8 across from my grandmother's apartment. Ahhhh....memories.

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R.I.P.

CANTON TEA GARDEN !!!!
o'doyles
ko-shing
jules

still open

rita & joe's
rizzo's pizza & bakery
lincoln inn
nha trang
kellogg garden

not restaurants, but worthy of remembering:
rand ice cream
r&l deli on danforth (best rye bread)

i'm sure i'm missing more than a few, but it was fun.

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You can add Uno Chicago Grill to the list. It wasn't the best, but did satisfy my deep dish cravings once in awhile.

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Pal Burger which is now occupied by the Philippine Bread House on Newark Avenue near the Hudson Gardens.

As a 12 year old, I got my first job there cleaning the grease trap once a week for 10 bucks. Good payday in 1974 for an hour of work.

Worst burgers ever!

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How about Mr. S hamburger joint on the State Hwy (139) it was on the west bound/north side of the Hwy. I got a kick out of the way they wrapped the hamburger in the thin paper. It was McDonalds Jersey City style.

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I'm still upset that I never got to experience the old Harbor Casino. Can anybody else share good stories from the place?

The newer Harbor Casino seems kind of sterile to me.

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The Yellow Bowl on Newkirk & Greenspan's on Sip.

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Hey, no one mentioned the Yankee Clipper the Square, the Ritz Royal on Central Ave. or the Captain's Table by Roosevelt Stadium.

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Wow.............born and raised in the heights.....35 yrs till I left awhile ago.....Texas Wieners on Central and Hutton what a place !!!....one side was the "restaurant"......other side was a bar.....one of the all time "dine and dash" joints......had no restrooms.....if you needed it you went through the kitchen to the bar........see ya !!!!......lmao remembering it.....another place from the same time period was 2 blo,ks south on the other side of Central Ave......The Mohawk Diner......this had to be where the term "greasy spoon " originated.....got me thinking now.....be back some other time with more

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Duckys on Newark ave!

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Does anyone remember when the Bickford's cafeteria on the Journal Square concourse closed? I know the restaurant opened in the '30s & closed in the '70s but I'm not sure exactly which year the restaurant closed. Bickford's was on the ground floor of the Holland Hotel.

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For ice cream, anyone remember Meyer's or Sohl's in The Heights? Pete's Delicatessen was on The Boulevard near Thorne Street (near Sol's Liquer Store).

Yep remember it, well Meyers more so. Do you remember Kay's Nut Shoppe ?

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For ice cream, anyone remember Meyer's or Sohl's in The Heights?

Pete's Delicatessen was on The Boulevard near Thorne Street (near Sol's Liquer Store).

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Ilvento's was amazing down on West Side Ave, right next to the cemetery. They had the best italian food in jc at the time. Thankfully enough Carmine's opened up on Mallory Ave between Williams and Clendenny to take their place, if only carmine's made pizza.

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Not sure if this is still ongoing but I'd like to add Manna's, Faccone's and the Keyhole Italian restaurants all within a block of each other in the downtown area close to the Dixon Mill.

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Alps on Bergen Avenue; they would send a limo to pick you up.

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Can anyone name a "fancy" Italian restaurant, other than Casa Dante, in the JSQ 'hood. I was talking to someone earlier who was trying to (unsuccessfully) name it.

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OMG This place sounds like a dream come true.

Can anyone name a "fancy" Italian restaurant, other than Casa Dante, in the JSQ 'hood. I was talking to someone earlier who was trying to (unsuccessfully) name it.



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Boy, talk about memories.
How about the decision of "the nee, the nette, or the OB" - Where would it be- The Colony, The Colonette, or the Ocean Breeze ?

Was that chromium we got from Al Neuman's the same that they put in vitamins now?

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OMG This place sounds like a dream come true.

Can anyone name a "fancy" Italian restaurant, other than Casa Dante, in the JSQ 'hood. I was talking to someone earlier who was trying to (unsuccessfully) name it.

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Downtown Eddie's Mixed Grill which was on Jersey circa late mid to late 1990s. Think a fired destroyed it. Great Chicken Marsala, with sauteed spinach, mashed potatoes and bread for 10.00 and half priced martinis and all you could eat fish & chips on Wednesdays I think. It was always crowded, nice people, diverse crowd, good service.

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Here's one I didn't see mentioned. "MISTER S" at the bottom of Danforth Ave and Route 440 hamburgers you could break a tooth on.. A really obscure restaurant located in the Journal Square area the " YELLOW BOWL", I think its now a Culinary school or it was 10 years ago.

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hey imissjersey ...heights posted this up above....

Joey Starrs on Newark Ave. west of Tonnelle and Kay's Nut Shoppe on Central Ave.

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The court house dinner was not too bad (McDonald's now). A bit off topic but does anyone remember the nut shop on central.

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Churches Chicken where Grove Point is now in downtown Jersey City. After it was torn down it was a parking lot for years before they built Grove Point.

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