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Is there a certain place, maybe a restaurant or a store, that you remember fondly and have an attachment to?
In New Day NW's previous nostalgia special, historian Feliks Banel shared a list of places that have disappeared around Seattle. After that episode, many viewers reached out with places they missed.
Feliks joined New Day NW to talk about some of those places.
MOVIES & RECREATION
Lewis & Clark at SeaTac: A theater that offered multiple screens - and a bowling alley! It operated from 1956 to 2004.
Guild 45th in Wallingford: Guild 45th recently had its marquee torn off. It was a theater that opened its doors 101 years ago and closed down in 2017.
RESTAURANTS
Pizza & Pipes: A local chain where each restaurant included a mighty Wurlitzer organ and a live organist. It had locations in Bellevue, University Place, and Greenwood. The Greenwood location had the old organ from the Paramount Theatre.
Abruzzi’s: Abruzzi’s was a one-off, New York-style pizzeria on Pike at Sixth Avenue. It opened in 1956 and closed in 1994.
Dag’s: A local burger chain that had a highly visible location on Aurora Avenue just north of the old Battery Street Tunnel.
OTHER RETAILERS
Chubby & Tubby: An iconic local discounter on Rainier Avenue and Aurora Avenue. This place was great to buy Converse Chuck Taylors and cheap Christmas trees. It opened in the 1950s and closed in 2003.
Ernst Hardware: Ernst was a big local chain and the place to go for nuts and bolts and other must-haves, back when people could repair the analog stuff in their apartment or house (no smartphone-enabled gear at Ernst.)
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@satorified1612
@satorified1612 6 месяцев назад
Good lord, they nailed it. I’m a born-and-raised in Seattleite who bought Converse at Chubby and Tubby’s and whose first job was at Ernst Hardware. And of course there were the birthdays at Farrel’s…..
@andresibarra2381
@andresibarra2381 2 года назад
Leaving Seattle families is so sad but one day we all go back home one day 😢
@Sabbathtage
@Sabbathtage 7 месяцев назад
I miss Minnie's. It was a restaurant near the Seattle Science Center. Noir aesthetic with a black, white and red interior. Great breakfast food to eat late at night.
@oceansdeserts4446
@oceansdeserts4446 4 месяца назад
Yes! Great place to grab a bite after the club in the '90s.
@jeandaby6488
@jeandaby6488 2 года назад
My brothers, sister and I used to pay a quarter to go watch the matinee on Saturday at the Lewis and Clark theater.
@3nuklr
@3nuklr Месяц назад
Abruzzi's was great. I used to go there for lunch when I was working as a stagehand at the Paramount and the 5th Avenue Theatre(s). Abruzzi's was a lot of the reason that I got out of bed in the morning. Couldn't wait for lunch.
@SnohomishBroncoOffRoad
@SnohomishBroncoOffRoad 2 года назад
John Danz movie theater and bowling alley in bellevue Washington, that will always be my favorite theater as a kid seeing Superman on the big screen and they had the dolphin as you came out of the movie theater and went down into the lobby what great memories.
@WendyAllen-df5yg
@WendyAllen-df5yg 8 месяцев назад
Yes!! We saw alot of Monty Python movies there. I remember when Bellevue Square was just a Square
@oceansdeserts4446
@oceansdeserts4446 4 месяца назад
The John Danz theater was very mid-century cool with a really high ceiling and swirling ramp up to the actual theater inside. I wish I remembered the dolphin. The bowling alley, which became the Barnes & Noble if memory serves correctly (I left 20+ years ago), was a place I hung out at in middle school because the skater boys went there. As a little kid, Pizza & Pipes by Coco's and Farrel's by Bellevue Square were good spots, and I went to Skate King every Saturday for years. Oh, and the old DQ on 8th and 112th near 405 for a banana split after Miss Carol's dance class across the parking lot. I'm sure that whole block has been demolished, as well. I wouldn't even recognize Bellevue now.
@oceansdeserts4446
@oceansdeserts4446 4 месяца назад
I recall a lot of the spots mentioned. I'll add Sit & Spin in Belltown (café, laundromat, live music). I spent many long nights there in the '90s while in college.
@tedgemberling2359
@tedgemberling2359 Год назад
I grew up going to Chubby & Tubby. My father loved it. I remember in 1986 a coworker saying he knew either Chubby or Tubby. They were really two people. I don't remember which one he said he knew. I think he knew him from their White Center location. Where we went to Chubby & Tubby was about 80th and Aurora. I remember one time in the early 70's we took our uncle and cousins from Tacoma to Chubby & Tubby. After we got back to my dad's apartment, my aunt asked what it was like. My uncle said, "lots of junk." I imagine my father wasn't happy with that if he heard it, because he really loved that store.
@janejones7492
@janejones7492 2 года назад
I used to skate at the Ridge Rink on 85th. They had the largest pipe organ. It's was so old my mom used to skate there as a teenager.
@jodylancaster8706
@jodylancaster8706 Год назад
Me too. I went to Monroe Junior High and we had skating parties there all the time. 1968 to 1971.
@55tumbler
@55tumbler Год назад
me too use to be a barber a block form there too
@andresibarra2381
@andresibarra2381 2 года назад
I live alone in California with my two uncles that ow properties but I live in a great residence and in 1990 I came to Seattle and I live here & survive working like anyone else to survive and hah & have meet lots of lovable Seattle Washington families that enjoyed Seattle
@patsalas5170
@patsalas5170 10 месяцев назад
😂 there are 4 Bob's big boy in socal...Burbank, Downey, Northridge and Norco...❤ from the 1970s, I remember Dick's on Broadway, Hadassah nearly new shop on Broadway, boondocks sundeckers and greenthumbs, herfy burgers in U district, the bombay bicycle club,the J and M cafe and seeing Taj Majal at the paramount on pine st....also worked at Frederick and Nelson while getting my degree at UW ❤❤❤❤❤
@larisa7547
@larisa7547 2 года назад
I loved, and knew, most of these places. RIP
@jameshebert5430
@jameshebert5430 2 года назад
Down in Mesa, Arizona there's a place called Organ Stop Pizza that has the world's largest Warletzer pipe organ. I also remember Farelle's at the Tacoma Mall, Bob's Big Boy (now IHOP) in Lakewood and of course Pizza & Pipes (now a dentist office on the former land of P&P) in University Place.
@andyd1006
@andyd1006 Год назад
I grew up in Seattle. I remember Pizza and pipes, Ernst there was a place in University Village called Flakey Jake's then it was an Azteca. There was also a donut shop there but I can remember the name by the fountain that used to be there. I've cream Donna's ice cream on 45th.
@55tumbler
@55tumbler Год назад
probaly winchells donuts next
@EbenCalhoun
@EbenCalhoun 9 месяцев назад
Used to be a Flakey Jake's on 320th St S in Federal Way. Didn't stick around long. I only remember it because my brother and I got white frisbees with Flakey Jake's written in red lettering on them. If I recall correctly the frisbees held our burger and fries kid's meals. The frisbees were around a lot longer than the restaurant!
@oceansdeserts4446
@oceansdeserts4446 4 месяца назад
I remember going to Flaky Jake's in Bellevue in the '80s if it was the same place (and Pizza & Pipes, Ernst, and Azteca). They had the best baked potato bar ever.
@bethrichardson5364
@bethrichardson5364 2 года назад
There was a Pizza & Pipes in Tacoma. Loved it. Live organ and wild animated stuff around the wall near the ceiling.
@jodylancaster8706
@jodylancaster8706 Год назад
Went to the one in Greenwood. Those were the days ❤
@joshjohnson3204
@joshjohnson3204 8 месяцев назад
That place was cool
@richardmcleod1930
@richardmcleod1930 2 года назад
'It had to be torn down to make way for progress".............PROGRESS! What a strange rationalization for tearing down the most significant buildings in Seattle. Just tear down the whole place and see how you like it.
@DM-hw4cr
@DM-hw4cr 2 года назад
I remember Lewis and Clark theater. Cool murals in the theater of lewis and clark expedition.
@georgewoodland1766
@georgewoodland1766 2 месяца назад
Ivar’s Acres of Clams on the waterfront near the ferry terminal. Bought Christmas trees at Chubby and Tubbies. Greg’s Cyclery at Green Lake sold and rented bicycles.
@sallymoen7932
@sallymoen7932 2 года назад
How do I find photos of old businesses of the Seattle area? In my town, the public library has a history room that keeps original documents and photos of Everett and Snohomish County, from about 1870 to present day. I wonder if Seattle Public Library has similar?
@erikhilsinger9421
@erikhilsinger9421 2 года назад
MOHAI, UW, King County and the City of Seattle all have their own collectiions.
@TheBloomergal
@TheBloomergal Год назад
Look into the now defuct Clarks' Restaurant chain that dominated the Seattle restaurant scene in the 50s, 60s . You're all too young to remember, but if your parents & grandparents were in Seattle back in the day, they'd remember
@wamatt2538
@wamatt2538 2 года назад
I remember all the vintage clothing stores in Seattle in the 80s. Especially, Tootsies in Pioneer Square. Such a different time.
@Photojouralist123
@Photojouralist123 2 года назад
I owned "Chop Suey" on Broadway 1828 Broadway a vintage clothing store
@WendyAllen-df5yg
@WendyAllen-df5yg 8 месяцев назад
I loved Retroviva by the Market
@andresibarra2381
@andresibarra2381 2 года назад
I now should go back to California but it's sad leaving Seattle
@Jeffs9304
@Jeffs9304 2 года назад
The pig traffic at Ferills! I finished it
@jodylancaster8706
@jodylancaster8706 Год назад
Went to Ferrell's all the time. Early 70's. The one on 130th and Aurora.
@BasementBerean
@BasementBerean 2 года назад
The Leilani Lanes bowling ally in north Greenwood. Parkers Ballroom in north Seattle on Aurora Ave. The Northgate movie theater. American Eagles model shop, first in Greenwood then moved to Lake City. Lake City movie theater (building still there but it's a church.) Silo consumer electronics store. Larry's Market on Aurora near 105th, the first upscale grocery store.
9 месяцев назад
I’m a southender from Renton, I do remember Parker’s Ballroom! We were there often in the 1960s!
@gergydj
@gergydj 9 месяцев назад
Sharkys pizza my dad worked in the Rainier valley always brought home pizza
@alexandralibin5131
@alexandralibin5131 Месяц назад
Zestos in Ballard, on 15th NW and 65th Street.
@ethelcravens3006
@ethelcravens3006 Год назад
I miss it. And I'm #40. It's just not the same hear!!!!
@bobbyb9757
@bobbyb9757 2 года назад
He forgot about the Chubby and Tubby in White Center! I used to love that place!
@harperwelch5147
@harperwelch5147 9 месяцев назад
Chubby & Tubby sold Christmas trees for $5.99!
Год назад
I remember all these places you mention. I'll add Seattle Music on 1st Ave, Ernie Steele's on Broadway and The Beatty Book Store on 3rd. I loved the Lewis & Clark theater & bowling alley.
@harperwelch5147
@harperwelch5147 9 месяцев назад
I rescued a large cowboy mural from Ernie Steel’s and just sold it to Hooverville Bar on 1st Ave S!
@Golfnut_2099
@Golfnut_2099 5 месяцев назад
Farrell's Ice Cream on 135th and Aurora.
@andresibarra2381
@andresibarra2381 2 года назад
😢
@55tumbler
@55tumbler Год назад
there use to be an ernst at northgate mall
@55tumbler
@55tumbler Год назад
Dont forget best pie yummy
@ethelcravens3006
@ethelcravens3006 Год назад
Yep converse Jordans lol
@55tumbler
@55tumbler Год назад
Dont forget pay n pak and zips drive in
@EbenCalhoun
@EbenCalhoun 9 месяцев назад
Pay n' Pak had the cheap bulk light bulbs in bins near the checkout lines. Always had to shake the bulb and listen closely to increase the odds of getting a working bulb. Those bulbs never lasted anywhere near as long as a genuine GE bulb. But they sure were cheap!
@dodgerharlin8313
@dodgerharlin8313 Год назад
Happy bowl, The golden egg Bruno's serving Mexican food and Italian The great american bake potato Grecian corner on 9th and madison Georges on 5th ave and pike Bills off broadway Sizzler on broadway
@erikhilsinger9421
@erikhilsinger9421 2 года назад
Dog House.
@sarahbear2032
@sarahbear2032 2 года назад
Pepridge farms remembers
@donngu
@donngu 2 месяца назад
I bought all of my wrestling shoes from chubby and tubby’s.
@marcuscrane6955
@marcuscrane6955 Год назад
Ernie steel ,gay 90s, astorpark pier 70 Kirkland prime rib palace I could go on on El rancho drive in
@gergydj
@gergydj 9 месяцев назад
Paul wolcott
@michelleflynn9725
@michelleflynn9725 Год назад
❤️ FLYNN'S CAFE SEATTLE 😊 Was in business from at least the 1940's through the 1980's!
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