Friday, June 29, 2007

June 19th - 29th

Looks like the historic downtown of Ovideo, Florida is going to have some changes coming up soon. I personally don't like the sound of these changes...
I better go take some pictures of those Oveido Chickens that roam downtown before they are gone...
http://orlandoweekly.com/features/story.asp?id=11610

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The Lake Effect Diner, a 1950s Mountain View refurbished and opened in Buffalo in 2002, has closed while its owner, Tucker Curtin, ponders its future. Whenever the diner reopens, it will be with a new chef and staff, and don't expect 24 hour operation.
http://www.buffalonews.com/145/story/101859.html

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From Don - We ate at the Moondance diner over Memorial day weekend, and it is still open for at least another 6 most. I was talking with the owner, and I guess the people that want to develop the lot are having trouble getting a permit, because of the subway line that runs near the lot. So for now, it is still open.

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Bob Evans, whose name appears on hundreds of restaurants (mostly in the Midwest) has died at 89.

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From Craig - I made good use of the latest issue of Roadside today. I visited 2 Maryland diners that were featured. For lunch I went to Frank's Diner on route 1 near Jessup MD. The Nautilus diner is a new diner located near Crofton MD.

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/roadsidefans/message/5741

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Certainly not a diner (though there's a great one on 9 Mile Rd in P-Cola!!), a great little fish shack called the Point, Innerarity Point Rd in west Pensacola.

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From Glenn Wells - For north-south travel in eastern New York, most people think of Route 9 or the
Taconic Parkway. But the often overlooked Route 22 hugs the state's eastern border for 350 miles, from New York City to Canada. In his new book "Route 22," New York City resident Benjamin Swett travels the highway, taking pictures and talking to people along the way.

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/roadsidefans/message/5744

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From Glenn Wells - Perhaps you've filled out one of those comment cards typically found on restaurant tables, expressing your opinion of the food and service. And if you had a really bad experience, you probably wouldn't go back to that restaurant again.
At Four Corners Luncheonette in Delmar, NY, a mysterious diner has been sending in bitingly critical comments. But he can't hate the place all that much- he's still coming back 22 years later.
(I had lunch at Four Corners once, when my wife worked in Delmar, and it definitely has the vintage feel that RoadsideFans look for. But Susan would agree with the critic that the place is too small for live music performances.)
http://www.timesunion.com/AspStories/story.asp?storyID=600776&category=REGION&newsdate=6/25/2007

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It shook up the diner enthusiast community last year when the Mulholland family sold the Mayfair Diner (O'Mahony) to Michael Petrogiannis. Now, Petrogiannis has snapped up another Philadelphia landmark - the Melrose Diner (Paramount) and added it to his growing diner empire. Petrogiannis and his three brothers own nine other diners.
http://www.philly.com/philly/news/8194342.html

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Monday, June 18, 2007

June 11th-18th

Cinema under the stars

http://www.driveinmovie.com/mainmenu.htm

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O'Rourke's Diner Slowly Coming Back To Life

http://www.courant.com/news/local/hc-middiner0612.artjun12,0,7977142.story?collhc-headlines-local

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It's not really a diner (although many news reports call it that) but Holsten's, the classic ice cream parlor in Bloomfield, New Jersey, is seeing an increase in business.
Roadside Diner Lady alerted us to this place last May in Message 5611. In case you've been asleep the past week, Holsten's is the place where the final scene in "The Sopranos" was filmed.

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It's named Silk City Diner, and yes, it is an actual Silk City Diner manufactured by Paterson Vehicle Company. But it's more nightclub than diner in its operation, although it "offers American fare and cheap beers." And in a nod to diner tradition, it's planning to open for breakfast and lunch on the
weekends.

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Here's the link for Berta's website (including a link to his wife's site), which has an interesting history of how he ended up owning so many diners: http://www.jerryberta.com/

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Sunday, June 10, 2007

June 3rd - 10th


Glenn Wells previewed another section of "The lost service areas: Fast food takes over." in message #5684

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Adrien Chalifoux, the owner of Adrien's Diner in Pittsfield, MA passed away due to being hit by a run away car. Even worse when you hear it was on a 30mph almost downtown stretch of road.

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Messages #5693 and #5694 dealt with Drive-In movies

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Message #5704 discussed hot dogs and sandwiches in Pittsburgh

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Big Boys grave yard? http://www.detroitfunk.com/2005/04/25/bigboy_graveyard.htm

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Saturday, June 2, 2007

May 27th - June 2nd

There was a lot of general banter about Hot dogs and what are your favorite toppings and the fate of the diner in Farmington, Maine, which is on land being sold to Rite Aid.

A poll was created for people to vote on their favorite topping(s)

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http://www.orlandosentinel.com/orl-signs28x07may28,0,1470160.story
It's all about old antique signs in the Central Florida area...

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Review of a book about Wayne McAllister, the architect of a bunch of mid-century modern and
googie sites in LA and in Las Vegas; some still exist.
To order the book:
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/1586856995/roadsidefans-20
LA Times article:
http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/la-ca-mcallister20may20,1,6015805.story

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http://timesunion.com/AspStories/story.asp?storyID=593874&category=ARTS&newsdate=5/31/2007
Halfmoon Diner draws crowds to comfort

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http://www.uticaod.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070601/BUS/706010312/1052
Original pink flamingo reborn in Central N.Y.

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http://www.telegram.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070526/NEWS/705260331/1002
Leominster, MA trying their own brand of new age Flamingo

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