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10. 5. First founded in Ohio in 1980, the 1950s-style restaurant grew quickly, with about 100 locations at its peak. 1988 Restaurant on corner of Pearl and unidentified street. 2 All-American Burger Kai L./Yelp Bennigans. Toronto Archives, F1526, fl0067, item 17 . Panchos Mexican Buffet. Ponderosa was a popular birthday destination in the 80s, owing to the group friendly prices, kid friendly zones and fun-tastic birthday hats. Mothers Pizza, looked like an antique store, 20s or 30s decor. Doug Taylor, Toronto history First Swiss Chalet Toronto local history Toronto Toronto history Toronto's lost buildings Toronto's restaurant of the past. Eds restaurants on King Street in 1981. KINKA IZAKAYA ORIGINAL. Toronto Archives, F1526, fl0067, item 17 . 2 All-American Burger Kai L./Yelp 1980-90 Waters Edge restaurant at Harbourfront Centre. George Restaurant. DLites. Club: Twilight Zone, 185 Richmond Street W. Years in operation: 1980 1989 FreePlay Toronto. KINKA IZAKAYA ORIGINAL. I remember that! Toronto Archives, Fonds 1526, file 0067, Item 0014. Eastside Mario's had the faux new york city decor. 1980-1984 Ontario Place restaurant patio. Bennigans. Bayswater included Toronto Blue Jays catcher Ernie Whitt and three partners, who paid $9.8 million for the locations, deemed under performing as they didn't have active, hands-on owners. Trailblazing 1980s nightclub Twilight Zone brought diverse crowds and sounds to Torontos Entertainment District long before such a designation even existed. They were everywhere in the 80s, but the Tobys Good Eats at Yonge and Bloor was the quintessential downtown snack shop. Open in Google Maps 3833 Midland Ave, Scarborough, ON M1V 5L6, Canada (416) 321-9818 Rene Suen Centre Street Deli In the 1970s, there was an exodus of Jews from Montreal to Toronto. Trailblazing 1980s nightclub Twilight Zone brought diverse crowds and sounds to Torontos Entertainment District long before such a designation even existed. In decades past, one of. This quirky and playful French bistro in Harbord Village offers beloved French classics such as escargot, steak frites, French onion soup and bone marrow. Dave & Busters. Panchos Mexican Buffet. Pickin Chicken, Lake Shore Blvd West (1980s) by Patrick Cummins. 8. Captain Johns Captain Johns Harbour Boat Restaurant has been serving up seafood by the seaside (well, lakeside) for decades, until it 3. The Tulip Steakhouse | 1929, 88 years old Having been in business for 85 years, The Tulip Steakhouse is located on the East end and has been serving all-day breakfast to keep Torontonians going. First founded in Ohio in 1980, the 1950s-style restaurant grew quickly, with about 100 locations at its peak. Can't find the business? 6. 4. Eastside Mario's had the faux new york city decor. Trailblazing 1980s nightclub Twilight Zone brought diverse crowds and sounds to Torontos Entertainment District long before such a designation even existed. Canary Restaurant, Cherry St. by Patrick Cummins. The Painted Lady. Open in Google Maps 3833 Midland Ave, Scarborough, ON M1V 5L6, Canada (416) 321-9818 Rene Suen Centre Street Deli In the 1970s, there was an exodus of Jews from Montreal to Toronto. July 31, 1982 View of the Loop restaurant at 1201 Bathurst Street, across from Hillcrest. 10. 10. 1980 Flickers Restaurant at Ontario Place. Ponderosa Ad. Beefsteak Charlies. Ryerson University is named after him, as was Egertons Restaurant and Tavern, a student hangout and folk-music club that opened at 70 Gerrard St. E. in the early 1970s. Its intimate atmosphere and excellent food were delightful. KINKA IZAKAYA ORIGINAL. Sweaty Bettys. 5. Richmond Station. WebEds Warehouse Restaurant on King Street West on October 9, 1981. 7. In decades past, one of. FreePlay Toronto. Captain Johns Captain Johns Harbour Boat Restaurant has been serving up seafood by the seaside (well, lakeside) for decades, until it Bobby Orr Pizza. The Painted Lady. Frank Vetere Pizzeria. Back in the 80s/90s a lot of corporate chain restaurants had unique distinctive decor. Naugles. I understand that when Greenjeans opened in the Eaton Centre in 1980 (I believe it operated somewhere else downtown for a couple of years before that), it was a big thing and a favourite of many. WebFrom the CNE to Scarborough Town Centre, heres what Toronto looked like in the 1980s. Roy Rogers. Mothers Pizza, looked like an antique store, 20s or 30s decor. Bier Markt. July 31, 1982 View of the Loop restaurant at 1201 Bathurst Street, across from Hillcrest. Toronto Archives, Fonds 1526, file 0067, Item 0014. Can't find the business? Frank Vetere Pizzeria. Open in Google Maps 3833 Midland Ave, Scarborough, ON M1V 5L6, Canada (416) 321-9818 Rene Suen Centre Street Deli In the 1970s, there was an exodus of Jews from Montreal to Toronto. WebBest 80s themed restaurants near me in Toronto, Ontario 1. Can't find the business? By: DENISE BENSON. 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. Turtle Jacks Vogell. George Restaurant. Canary Restaurant, Cherry St. by Patrick Cummins. Bennigans. 13. The chain closed in the early 80s with the onset of the recession and pizza hut took its place. WebCafe Cancan. Although the company liquidated in 1991, there are a handful of independently owned stores left around the United States. WebFrom the CNE to Scarborough Town Centre, heres what Toronto looked like in the 1980s. The chain closed in the early 80s with the onset of the recession and pizza hut took its place. WebFifteen corporate Mother's restaurants were purchased in 1987, with Bayswater Partnership as the primary investor. I remember that! WebCafe Cancan. 4. Back in the 80s/90s a lot of corporate chain restaurants had unique distinctive decor. The Senator. 1980-90 Waters Edge restaurant at Harbourfront Centre. There are great burgers and coconut-crusted fish, but the main event here is the jerk chicken, which takes four days to prepare. There are great burgers and coconut-crusted fish, but the main event here is the jerk chicken, which takes four days to prepare. Americas changing eating habits are killing Red Lobster. The Painted Lady. 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. Swiss Chelet bright red/white colours, i remember some locations had the Swiss alps wallpaper mural. Those who were there lovingly explore its lasting legacy. 7. 13. 9. Pickin Chicken, Lake Shore Blvd West (1980s) by Patrick Cummins. There are great burgers and coconut-crusted fish, but the main event here is the jerk chicken, which takes four days to prepare. La Chaumiere Restaurant at 77 Charles Street East, near Church Street, opened in 1950, and was the citys first truly French dining establishment. 1980-1984 Ontario Place restaurant patio. The Tulip hasnt been in business for 85 years out of luck. Toronto Archives, Fonds 1526, file 0067, Item 0014. Only 1980s Kids Will Remember These Restaurants. Richmond Station. WebBest 80s themed restaurants near me in Toronto, Ontario 1. 4. 8. Eds restaurants on King Street in 1981. Doug Taylor, Toronto history First Swiss Chalet Toronto local history Toronto Toronto history Toronto's lost buildings Toronto's restaurant of the past. Sweaty Bettys. I remember that! Eds restaurants on King Street in 1981. Bobby Orr Pizza. The chain closed in the early 80s with the onset of the recession and pizza hut took its place. Only 1980s Kids Will Remember These Restaurants. Markham Street looking north to Bloor Street 1982 Photographer: Toronto Planning and Development Department Street vendor outside subway station 1985 Photographer: City of Toronto Planning and Development Department CNE 1985 Swiss Chelet bright red/white colours, i remember some locations had the Swiss alps wallpaper mural. I assume the (widely held) nostalgia is based on those years, because by the time I moved to TO in 1996 it was cr*p. George Restaurant. 8. 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. 13. G.D. Ritzys. Canary Restaurant, Cherry St. by Patrick Cummins. 1988 Restaurant on corner of Pearl and unidentified street. It was known for its burgers, hot dogs, and milkshakes. All-American Burger. 2. Although the company liquidated in 1991, there are a handful of independently owned stores left around the United States. Turtle Jacks Vogell. 9. Naugles. From the team behind Piano Piano, Cafe Cancan brightens up the typical bistro with vibrant pops of colour, a hidden patio in the back and a delicious brunch menu. 3. Bier Markt. Ponderosa was a popular birthday destination in the 80s, owing to the group friendly prices, kid friendly zones and fun-tastic birthday hats. Dave & Busters. Chubby's is the best Jamaican restaurant in Toronto. Americas changing eating habits are killing Red Lobster. Swiss Chelet bright red/white colours, i remember some locations had the Swiss alps wallpaper mural. WebFifteen corporate Mother's restaurants were purchased in 1987, with Bayswater Partnership as the primary investor. Markham Street looking north to Bloor Street 1982 Photographer: Toronto Planning and Development Department Street vendor outside subway station 1985 Photographer: City of Toronto Planning and Development Department CNE 1985 7. By: DENISE BENSON. What were some popular restaurants in the 1980s? First founded in Ohio in 1980, the 1950s-style restaurant grew quickly, with about 100 locations at its peak. 2. Ponderosa Ad.