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    Terry
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    I promise I won’t complain, but does anybody remember when–

    Salty’s on Alki was the Beach Broiler, Blockbuster was the Royal Fork and a hardware store before that, Admiral Safeway had a restaurant inside, the JC Penney’s at the junction, the pet store at the junction was an A&P, Spuds was the best fish n’ chips in town, Metropolitan Market was a Lucky store, U-haul on 35th and Morgan was a Safeway and PCC was a QFC?

    ..and for you younger people– the Sea Gally restaurant, Barnecutt’s Shell was a Texaco and before that a Richfield, the Old Hour Tavern and there were no condos on Alki?

    My only complaint is– the traffic, but I promised I wouldn’t complain, didn’t I? By the way I moved here in 1965 and I’m 65.

    #687883

    JoB
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    i remember the Beach Broiler from escapes to Seattle in my misspent youth:)

    #687884

    miws
    Participant

    AlkiSandy, Yes!

    Well, almost yes. The only one I don’t have a personal recall of was the Royal Fork being a hardware store, although I’ve known it had been one.

    I can’t remember when the switch from bolts to buffet took place, but would think I’d remember it, since my Dad, Brother, and I regularly dined at Yen Wor from around ’67-’69!

    Mike

    #687885

    clark5080
    Participant

    Ah yes I remember it well

    #687886

    Cait
    Participant

    Anyone remember Groucho’s?

    #687887

    Gina
    Participant

    For anyone that is on facebook, check out “I lived in West Seattle before it was cool.”

    Also open to those that just want to browse.

    #687888

    West Seattle Dennys, Herfy’s, Skipper’s, West SEattle Bike Shop, Whatever grocery store was in the PetCo space. The Shack, Dogmeat’s Records.

    I could go on on on on….

    #687889

    pam
    Member

    ditto checking out – I lived in west seattle before it was cool

    #687890

    clark5080
    Participant

    A&P in the Petco

    #687891

    celeste17
    Participant

    I loved Groucho’s I liked their burgers and shakes. Did you know that before Groucho’s the building was a KFC.

    #687892

    Cait
    Participant

    I didn’t know that! I remember my mom and I used to go down there and get burgers for our elderly neighbor and her dog – he didn’t like the pickles. :)

    Dogmeats was a huge part of my childhood – my best friend’s dad was “Dogmeat” and she was known as “Puppy Chow” – I loved it there and Dave was a great guy. He gave me his Beatles Anthology promo posters when he was done with them :). Anyone still have one of his shirts?

    #687893

    MTM
    Participant

    I DO remember when…. Rite Aid was a Safeway, Denny’s was close by and I could pop into JC Penney’s to buy underwear for my kids; didn’t have to drive 10 miles for underwear. :)

    I remember the Royal Fork, although I never ate there and West Seattle was sort of sneered at by the rest of the City, until we got a bridge with the coolest views in the area and home prices started to rise. Well, who’s sneering now… We even have lots of happy hours, which never used to be the case in West Seattle.

    #687894

    WSLifer
    Participant

    …and the Safeway-turned-Rite Aid was a Pay-N-Pak before that, and Penneys was the West Seattle Hospital (I was born there). And Sheppards Drugstore was in the Admiral Junction, as was Bob’s Meats and the Five-and-Dime (about where Zatz is). And Rainier Bank was across from the Porterhouse. Oh, and a gas station was diagonally across from Royal Fork/Blockbuster!

    #687895

    WSLifer
    Participant

    oh – and don’t forget Wigwam (where Sleepers Sofas is now). And the Granada Theater (now Granada condos), one block north of Pay-N-Pak-Safeway-Rite Aid.

    #687896

    c.c.
    Member

    Ah yes I remember it well! How about the cafeteria in the back of Morton’s – the best cheeseburgers I have ever had! Also how pcc used to be a Prairie Market where you had to mark the prices of the items on the boxes with a crayon?

    #687897

    Bonnie
    Participant

    I remember many of those places! I have lived in WS for 20 years this spring (20 years! OMG!) but have been hanging out here for about 26 or so. My MIL still calls Met Market Luckys sometimes.

    #687898

    marianne
    Participant

    Loved the old Beach Broiler lounge. Also, remember when the Charlestown cafe was Penny’s Doghouse Drive-In? And of course, MacDonald’s was Zesto’s and Dairy Queen in the Met Market parking lot.

    #687899

    Jiggers
    Member

    There used to be Joe breakfast grill joint were Easy Street is now and PetCo used to be a bingo hall.

    #687900

    digidoll
    Member

    I sold girl scout cookies outside Lucky’s, and then in high school many of my friends worked at the Royal Fork. Nearly 30 years here, wow. I miss the Shack, I’d walk down from my house on Sunset as a kid. Seemed like such a long walk! Some things haven’t changed, though… Every time I go by the 7-11 at Erskine, I remember walking there from SLHS to get a King size Snickers & 32oz coke every day (I was a skinny rail of a kid who could get away with it!).

    #687901

    Bob
    Member

    Why, in my day we lived in trees and speared hairy mammoths for breakfast. The grocery store was a swamp and it had mosquitos the size of chimpanzees. When it rained I’d go down there and catch frogs for a snack. There were so many of them that I personally invented the number “four” one day. It was a Tuesday but no one wanted to have Tuesdays yet and I believe we were better off without them. Even so sometimes I’d feel overwhelmed by the rat race of modern life and get drunk on rotten berries.

    #687902

    voodoo
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    #687903

    Weezie
    Member

    That was a Pay-N-Save where Rite Aid on California is. Pay-N-Pak was at Westwood, and wasn’t it Ernst before that? Barnecuts was next to Angelina’s, but that was Perky’s back in the day. There was a Dairy Barn where the Admiral 7-11 is, and a little store at the corner of California and Walker, across from the Antique Store that has only been open occasionally – ever. There was a little store just to the north of there, too.

    #687904

    Weezie
    Member

    And there was a fire station on the corner where we have the Sunday market. The hardware store used to be where Northwest Art and Frame is, next to Blakes Bakery. It was N and N Variety around where Zatz is, owned by two old ladies who were sisters. There was a drug store on each corner at Calif. and Admiral, now a bank and a florist.

    #687905

    Weezie
    Member

    Someone stop me. Please.

    #687906

    digidoll
    Member

    Oh! Palin Thai (I think it’s called… across from the old Royal Fork) used to be the Captain’s Table. The thai place has been there quite a while, tho.

    I lived across the street when the fire dept burned down that old derelict house as a training drill to build the SNIFF (oldfolks home) at Calif & Palm – remember when it was 3 shades of coral/pink? That wasn’t too long ago in comparison to most of this thread, but it was like that for a long time, and I’m happy to forget it.

    I wish that antique store would be open more often… I’ve NEVER been able to swing a visit on a Saturday. I secretly think it’s someone’s “storage unit” masquerading as an antique store.

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