989. W R. During the years in which Ive blogged about New Mexicos enchanting restaurants, literally hundreds of them have shuttered their doors. RE the noted Marriott hotel: in the 90s there was (for a hotel) a most eloquent dining experience named Nicoles. I can remember some locations and themes but the names are escaping me. The song Why Worry is one of my very favorites, but not necessarily the Dire Straits version. There should be laughter after pain Winrock: The Main entrance http://tinyurl.com/y2962bud (click the pic) is at the angle of the L and close to my remembrance of where Diamond Jims was. .We also dont have much studio experience., Morelocks opinions must be respected. And all the rest is by the way It was at 4513 Central NE, a block or two west of, and across the street from, the Highland Theater. Dining Institution. There was also one on Juan Tabo. Through the nearly 40,000 posts added so far, weve traveled back to those days of Toys by Roy and Uncle Roy, days when families flocked Downtown to Fedway to ride that newfangled moving stair contraption called the escalator, when high school girls wore blue-bagged gym jumpers (a particularly horrendous memory), when Avenida Csar Chvez was still just Stadium Boulevard. It was on Zuni just east of Wyoming and south of Central. Something went wrong. I believe this source would get you a faster, more accurate answer. Who was Kathleen McVicker? What was name of Italian Restaurant in 80s on NE corner of Juan Tabo and Candelaria next to The Ultimate Fitness Club. Why worry Menus, placemats, and other graphic materials from many of the Puget Sound area's most famous restaurants are in the collection. Not very long ago Five Star Burgers also vacated that complex. the appearances of both were intriguing. First founded in Ohio in 1980, the 1950s-style restaurant grew quickly, with about 100 locations at its peak. Trial, jury selection to begin for Luis Talamantes-Romero who Jury selection is expected to begin Monday for a man accused of fatally shooting Jacqu Anthropology professor finds similar human impacts on environment in For associate professor Emily Lena Jones, For associate professor Emily Lena Jones, the story of humans and animals in the Americas is written all in the bones. Here's the scoop.the club opened as GCS in 1979. Does anyone remember that restaurant? Historical menu collection - Archives West (FREE beer, Well and Wine 6 - 9pm.) Best for: New Mexican Cuisine in the Old Town. Really, I feel that to get a record deal in 1979, youve got to be able to offer a hit single. Get more stories delivered right to your email. For more information, please see our I am pretty sure that it was Eloys which had moved up from what is now the location of Ortegas. Lest one doesnt get around, this is an update of the downtown skyscape for those who may have left town https://tinyurl.com/y4dhjsdz Alas, the tad on the left edge of the former medical then psychiatric hospital has been turned into a boutique Parq Central Hotel featuring its fantabulous Apothecary Lounge on its rooftop https://tinyurl.com/y4u34ke5. Tried to check several of my sources to no avail and called the Old Town Pizza Parlor, but alas, the owner couldnt recall! This was perhaps early 1980s on, I think, Juan Tabo or Eubank. Whoa, ya left out a classic feature of the Classic Hotel of the Maloofsthe Sunday Brunch with the playing of the organ http://tinyurl.com/yytr3xuf from the classic Roxy Theater of NYC http://tinyurl.com/y6oaj9ra The brother of George Sr. was a collector and built a two story addition to the vintage house he bought when all moved to Las Vegas, NV to build The Fiesta Casino/Hotel and then The Palms.