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Anbody remember the place where bands played called " Sundance" ? I forget where it was located though. I know Long Island for sure. From what i remember is that mostly Rock bands played there.
Remember the Long Island band --- Zebra? They actually still tour and recently put out a new CD.
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Another wow! My husband and I went on our first date at Sundance, and I still have Zebra's first album on VINYL!!!!
There was a club in the Mayfair shopping center called Dimensions, but before that it was called something else and Twisted Sister used to play there does anyone remember the name of the club? Does anyone remember the Centereach movie theatre? or The fox movie theatre in East Setauket or Brent City?Hardees,Arbys and Aprils in Selden? Mayer Deck Hockey?Shoe repair in Red building in Selden? Dragon Island?Blake Auto Parts?Chicken Delight,mini golf behind McDonalds in Centereach,
Do you remember a restaurant by the name of " Cooky's "? Or was it Cookies?
I'm not sure if they had more then one location, but my parents took us to the one that was in the Walt Whitman Mall ( Huntington ). I cant remember much, except they had a decent salad bar with all you can eat cocktail shrimp!
As a former Long Islander, I have many fond memories, most which are no longer there. Here's my list of great places back then...
United Skates of America in East Meadow, Tropics bar in Levittown where anyone, any age could get in and drink, Dune Road in East Meadow that was Zachary's other nights, then transformed to Dune Road on Thursdays, great place, so much fun! I remember Spit, or Uncle Sams in Levittown too! Guess I went out a lot during that time...hee hee!!
But, the best place of all, was in Long Beach, called Chauncey's. Anyone out there remember that place? You basically walked out about 430am, full of beer on your clothes, shoes filthy dirty, but very very happy!!!!!
i remember Cookys there was one in Stony Brook, and Huntington, does anyone remember the Nathans that stood alone (not in a food court) in Hicksville, near the Broadway Mall back than it was the Mid Island Shopping Center, The Nathans there had a deli in it where you could get a sandwich not just hot dogs! Do you remember flower time? then it was Franks now out of business! What about A&S?Gertz?
I remember Cookys' too! Wow, I haven't thought about that place in years.
Here's a non-LI-but-close eatery "blast from the past": Anyone remember eating at an automat? My parents would sometimes take me into NYC and the big treat was going into the Horn & Hardart automat. I was fascinated by the whole concept. Lord only knows how long the food actually sat in those things, but who cared? The whole put-coin-in/revolving tray/door thing was so cool!
Anyway, back to LI: momix5, I used to take my son to Mayer's for deck hockey. He started out playing deck hockey, then roller hockey, then finally ice hockey. It was when Mayer's closed down that he made the switch to RH.
As far as the Nathans in Hicksville, yes I do remember that one! It was directly in front of the Broadway Mall, wasn't it? I think there is a smaller chain-type Nathans (or was... haven't been that way in awhile) a short distance down the road, adjacent to Fortunoffs and the DMV... but not the same ambience as the old one. Wasn't there an arcade room toward the back of the old one?
lvmy3grls, you sound as if you're originally from the East Meadow/Levittown area; so am I. Do you remember "The Quiet Village"? It was right on Hempstead Tpke at the Wantagh Parkway during the late 60s and early 70s. It went through several incarnations after that, and I think even now is some kind of club/bar. But when it was "the Village" it had that whole Disney-kitschy Polynesian decor -- so great!
momix5, Flower Time (sorry, I never got used to calling it Franks!) closing down was a big loss to the area. So many of the independent nurseries have closed down now, it seems like Lowes and Home Depot are trying to take over the local plants market (I refuse to buy from them; there are a few independents left, otherwise I buy via mailorder).
overtaxed- by the way love your screen name! Yes there was an arcade in the back of the Nathans! i remember my Mom getting the chow mein yes chow mein on a bun at that Nathans, I remember the shrimp cocktails that came in little row boats! OMG what a simplier time! I feel that my children are missing out with none of that around! Anyone remember the OBI in Smithtown by St. John's Hospital!
I also lived in East Meadow for a while and does anybody remember a " Record/cd store called " Uncle Phils" on Hempstead turnpike, it was in Levittown near the " Tri County" Flea market.
Is Tri County still there?
And i guess Uncle Phils is gone?
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