Little violets that filled the back shady patio if the landlord was slow to mow. I attended Eastbrook Elementary. My friends worked at the movie theater and some also worked at Village Host a pizza place in downtown. Lived on the east side of 101 for many years in the 1970's- rent was cheap and neighbors were weird (imagine they said the same about us). Gelato Classico, the best ice cream in the world in my opinion, was over by a bowling We got our pumpkins from a farm stand on grant road (near el CAMINO hosputal) When I first moved to Mountain View in 1983 I went to the movies at the "Old Mill" shopping center. I was part of the last graduating class of old Mtn. MV is still a great place to live! "Dog City" Building Woody's was a real old-school place, with all the breakfast dishes or sandwiches available for ordering written on tiny chalkboards behind the counter. And I remember the candy store at the Old Mill. I think it was White something. Computer, and I have such fond memories of that machine. It's driving us all crazy. Things have changed but the one thing that seems the same is Edith Landels elementary school, that place seems timeless. I use to live in San Carlos ave. total expenses. And regrettably been here ever since. He quit in 1971 and we moved to Southern California. were a lot less photos of people's lives back then. There was an appliance store in town that had TV in their window and it was on after they closed. probably know this--unless two Irish Pubs at same location is just a coincidence--I have emailed a couple of old friends who may remember if it was once the Dublin Inn. When I want to go to Target, he reminds me that it used to be Gemco:) When I craved a burger, he took me to Clarke's. All other marks contained herein are the property of their respective owners. View was 'Yorkshire' and all numbers began YO7-xxxx. Sold See item details Similar items on Etsy ( Results include Ads ) Christmas Gifts for Boyfriend - Video Game T shirt for Him - Boyfriend Gifts from Girlfriend - Funny Tshirts UnicornTees $19.99 FREE shipping Get introduced. Reminise with our review which placed SJI in our 4 divers category. Thanks to everyone for the contributions. I think with the aging of the baby boomer generation, the place has gentrified into a lot of expensive condos. ----Imagemakers Hair Salon/Vicky's Hair Salon. Anyone remember the Hell Angels' moving into the house on 237 and then filming in parts of Mountain View and Sunnyvale? Foster freeze was my go to for French fries and fried burritos and shakes. My memories of this time are somewhat faded by time and the fact, my Mother didn't drive, so my mobility around the area was limited to foot and my Schwinn bicycle. I think the Angels had several social functions there. Ahh, the way it was My grandpa and I would go through in our funky station wagon. the best in Palo Alto. The little lady in the kitchen i think her name was "short" best tacos for 25 cents. We'd go to Bee Foods (formerly Lucky) sometimes and grab something for lunch (where Kaiser is now) and there was Palm Variety in that shopping center too. I used to work at Andys Chinese Restaurant while I was in high school. Anyone remember the Community School of Music on California street. We used to eat at The Menu Tree and the kids got the $1 burger basket. I don't think this service lasted long. Palo Alto Online About the only remaining part of downtown is Colonel lee's Mongolian BBQ and Meyer's Appliances. Domestic Fax. People moved alot slower , talked a little slower . Fosters Freeze and Linda's were a treat. We lived on Cornelia Ct., and I attended Bubb School for the 4th - 6th grades when we moved back to Green Bay, Wi. No longer. Mayfield Mall Construction went on for quite a while and the place was really novel with JC Penny holding the anchor spot. They had a student built Totem with Paly, Cubberley, Wilbur and Jordan mascot heads. Two a&w's in town (frequented the one on el CAMINO air) now sits. entrusted to live and work for such a with-it city? Vintage Sport T Jersey St. James Infirmary Bar Resturant Mountain View Ca. road on the one side where the shopping center is now, and the it was Shaw's Ice-cream on El Camino Chucks also once had a place in Tustin (Orange County), with no entertainment, and I quess two or three are still going in Hawaii. I lived in the Cuesta Park area growing up (my parents still live in the same house) and have rented several apartments/duplexes/houses in other parts of our town over the years, but just moved to a tiny house in Old Mountain View with my daughter and new husband. Here is a bit of the inside scoop. (These two are still there, but the Byte Shop bit the dust by the late 70s.it was first opened around 1976, and I visited it often.) Somebody sprayed on the windows of "DOG CITY" and those buildings have always been Dog City in my mind.. only a moment in time. What an interesting question. - not so Newbie anymore. It was crazy but totally fun!! I remember the New Library that has since been replaced with a newer library. Grew up in Los Altos in the 60s-90s. Families. El Camino hospital was behind orchards that ran all the way down Cuesta. They had a huge selection of bottled beers from around the world. The Emporium on El Camino and Sylvan La Petit Boulangerie, Florentines Pasta Shop, TOGO's!!!!! Now reside in New Mexico. Foothill College, the new campus in Los Altos Hills was talked about thruout California, for its inovative architectural style; this topic was an English class required paper for the first couple of years. I have fond memories of the Mountain View Movie theater and remember Palm Plaza, long since torn down. Even Wonder Woman couldn't save the place (or herself). There was a political scandal of sorts when big money started offering what seemed high sums for all the old run down shacks and houses north of Moffet Field east of 101 and south of San Antonio. theater. But the best night was seeing the original Limelighters (Lou Gottlieb, Alex Hassilev, Glenn Yarbrough). Surely so that's the first and possibly only place I would go to eat if I ever came back to visit. Now its an India restaurant. I only tell you all this so that someday when it's called T's there will be a record Stuft Pizza became Kapp's Pizza Bar. Food Fair was down 3 or 4 blocks. Los Altos Travel I wish I We went to Mass at St Joseph Church and shopped at Bettancourt Grocery. got that right and Commodore is not more. I went to Bubb Elementary School when Ben DeBolt was principal, to Graham Junior High, and to Awalt High School (when it was an open campus and we used to cut class occasionally and hang out at an old dry creek bed in the surrounding neighborhood). The grocery store at the Palm Plaza was for years called Bee Foods. For some, the 70's kicked off in Mountain View with a homecoming float featuring a huge EAGLE. My Family knew the people who owed the big spooky looking house across the street. Does anyone know what was at the northeast side of the Moffett and W. Middlefield intersect? My dad and I used to go there for breakfast, back around 1980 or so. I lived on stierlin rd near the dumps lived next to the Capote family. View not Mt. It later moved to El Camino and lost an "l" to become Pontilo's. on the discussion! Original post made Alot of great memories, thank for the thread. in Downtown Los Altos 88-96. and those Cinco de Mayo dances that Mountain View high school would have at Rengstorff park or sometimes at the Portuguese hall on Stierlin (boy did you open a can or worms) i could go on and on. JCPenneys was on Castro Street This is such a fun list to read. Thanks for any insight! One was on ElCamino Real where the Amber Cafe is now located. OJ Cooper school. Had a friend that called and asked me the name of the furniture store and I have forgotten. What about the holiday decorations in both the Mayfield Mall and Old Mill Mall and shops like that jelly belly booth with every imaginable flavor I so enjoyed. Belmont 96-2002 (now shoreline) my home was where the parking lot for Shoreline AmpleTheater is now. Dear Community, It has been quite an exciting year full of activism and progress toward the full realization of sex worker rights. There was an old farm house circa 1900's that was at the intersection on 237, near where the Union Pacific railroad crossing used to be, called The Beer Garden. I think Rambus occupies that site now. on Friday nights after football games. Frequented San Antonio shopping center, mayfield mall and old mill. Der Wienerscnitzel, Harry's Hofbrau (best place EVER) Wherehouse Records, Chuck's Cellar on El Camino was mentioned and John Stewart of Kingston Trio fame. I then moved out of the area, but then moved back to an apartment in nearby Sunnyvale and worked for someone I knew for awhile from 1999 to 2001. In the summers, kids rode their bikes all over town and hung out at the local neighborhood parks. We didn't have our killer turf stadium at MVHS, Moved to Santa Clara in 1974 to work for Intel, a small company back then. (Thank you, historic preservationists!). The mall was great off of, I believe Covington Rd. It's was a PayLess the last time I noticed. Bullfarbers ? ----Woolworth's/Wells Fargo Bank/ Long's Drug Store Phone Number: (415) 554-8494. It just doesn't seem as fun anymore Had a fun summer vacation visiting my dad and his partner, they owned Wow. If anyone knows this information, please post the answer and thanks in advance for your help. They give me the best care one could hope for. The Redrock Cafe was a butcher. Speaking of burgers, Hobees when it started in the 70s (?) calls to this department. My friend lived very close. People reminisce, for example, about Linda's. However, I have not found anyone who remembers the name of the company and when they closed it no one seems to know where they went or if they just went out of business. (Later turned into office parks.it may be where a big CAD company is now located.) Downtown was a quest area with a few Chinese restaurant. I worked nights when I was in high school (Awalt on Bryant)at the DerWienerschnitzel in 1972 and '73, does anyone remember getting one of my special versions of the polish sandwhich where I deep fried the polish sausage? As for the slot car racing place in Mt View, it was called D&S Hobby, in Carlotta Shopping Center, which used to be across from Franciscan Glass, off the west bound loop of the San Antonio Rd overpass. workshirts in high school early 70's. I cannot believe I am reading this article still. I remember the big white-and-red sign very well. I live in Florida now, but I keep checking this on-going trip down memory lane. Stings bakery was my walk to bakery yum yum color TV set for like $325. We had a wonderful life the short time we lived there and treasure the memories and friends there. Now on El Camino, but nothing like View across the street from Dairy Bell restaurant had burgers at 5 for $1 and some really good greasy deep fried taco's. I worked just a short distance away on Middlefield towards San Antonio and Palo Alto. 730 Polk St San Francisco CA 94109 (415) 554-8494. It is now The Village at San Antonio Center (Web Link. Home & Real Estate the best mexican food was on castro the "cabana". Who was that guy who wore a dress and sat in the bleachers? Had a Sears, JCPenney, other nice shops inside and out. Stuft Pizza I bought my first maternity clothes at JC Penney's near the drugstore on Castro. Blue Sky Cafe - vegetarian restaurant in a wooden cottage west of Castro. There was no parking garage. One of the things I really liked about the area was that there were small artisan shops, whether they were small restaurants with health food items on the menu, sprouts and tofu, or if they were jewelry and clothing shops, privately owned. There was also Fargo's Pizza at the Old Mill. The shopping center is no more, at least not anything like the original. The originals from back in a day we can only imagine and who so few are still around to shed light on how truly special Mountain View was back before Silly-con Valley erupted. Fiesta and Camino lanes on El Camino. All in all I think it was a better time Going to Linda's for Parisian burgers and tator tots,double features at Mtn View theatre on Saturdays. I used to go to the menu tree for a bite to eat. It was replaced by the Palo Alto Medical Foundation. Many of the streets were unpaved and had chickens and peacocks roaming around. I found a few shell beads and many small shells from their food scavenging at the bay. I am a little bummed out that the 1st and last schools I attended, San Ramon Elementry and Old Mt. I think the biggest change is East Mt. My co-workers and I would go to lunch on Castro St. every day--we loved Florentine (great pizza bread), Mekong (run by a former Vietnamese diplomat), and the Blue Sky Cafe, where I believe I had my first tofu sandwich. Great Western Savings My mom wored for Wells Fargo Bank but it wasn't always a wells, we also owned a short lived book store in Blossom Valley Center, how about the deli and donut store, old cal pizza use to be a paint store, now the safeway. Shockley lab the real birth of silcon valley is still on San Antonio road as a furniture store. View since the mid/late 70's, things have definitely changed since then, both in the town and around the valley. Carpeteria We'd also get lunch at Weinerschniztel (at the corner of Castro and California). Handyman was over by the Oasis Laundry and had tons of hardware stuff. Director of Finance And Accounting at ST. JAMES INFIRMARY View profile View profile badges The library had only one story and was overcrowded. I forgot something! First on Pear Ave, where we raised chickens and exotic birds. I think it closed around 1971 and that's when St Francis High School was allowed to enroll girls. Tater tots and Parisian Burgers. on Apr 13, 2008, There's a good DVD at the public library on the history of Mountain View. Lets make 2023 great! The St. James Infirmary was a landmark bar and grill in Mountain View that was destroyed by arson fire in 1998. Right next door was a large building, light blue and cube-shaped without windows or features of any kind other than a US Air Force sign on top. Rhodes had midnight madness sales. El Zarape, Qui Hing Low, Fosters hamburgers, the original "Big Mac" at Johnny Macs, Lindas, The Red Barn, the Sylvania pit, . WTH happened?!?! Express / Weekend Express I might be the youngest and recent entry here. omg Togo's turkey and Avocado. Very special indeed! ever. When I was pregnant a few years back, I had a sudden craving for these cookies from my childhood! Speaking of pizza, have you followed the curious path of Pontillo's Pizza that was on Rengstorff near El Camino? i sure spent a lot of money on books and cartridges for Preferred listings, or those with featured website buttons, indicate YP advertisers who directly provide information about their businesses to help consumers make more informed buying decisions. Oddgothgirl was the ice cream place you were thinking of Coldstone Creamery by chance? YP - The Real Yellow PagesSM - helps you find the right local businesses to meet your specific needs. View was a great town back then and still is today. Anyone remember DJ's Pizza no sit down room just an oven and a cash register ? In the mid 80's is when everything started to change..I have a little memory of downtown, I'm a Castro City resident, so I remember San Antonio and the Old Mill more. Mr Knight was a wonderful employer and friend. The Tower Records in Mountain View is the only one I have been to that had an actual bookstore. Moffitt drive-in where Century 16 is now, Shoreline park area being a big expanse of empty dirt and the landfill, and the shoreline house being in it's original location near where the movie theater is today, boarded up and being in shambles. Was this area a library building? Reading all the comments brought back fond memories - I grew up in Mtn View in the late 60's, early 70's, in the neighborhood that is bordered by 101, Middlefield Road, Shoreline (Sterling), and Moffit. Frankie & Johnnie Luigi's on El Camino RealI lived in the "flat" above the resturant. yes,st. Riding the old plow horse Dolly in the field next to St Joseph's, little league games at McKelvey park,helping Levy in the concession stand . St James Infirmary. There was a huge barrel of pickles there does anyone remember that? I believe I saw the original JUNGLE BOOK movie at the theater there : ) I used to love to go in there and watch the monkeys and dream about having one of my own. 80's things began to happen, and now I think Mountain View is nicer and Definitely check out the History Center if you get a chance. What wonderful memories!!! Did lots of educational games of learning on the 2e ! (Jason Williams) I remember the Weinerschnitzel on Castro St. When they re-did Castro Street can't remember if that was late 70's or They The Infirmary was destroyed by an arson fire in 1998. . Sometimes I don't even recognize the downtown area. -Housing was affordable and the city was considered working class. There were 11 Emporiums from Santa Rosa to Salinas with local ones at Hillsdale, Stanford, Stevens Creek and Almaden. where Heritage Bank is on El Camino The moved down Sterlin Rd toward the dump (which much later became Shoreline Park). A friend of mine had a bad experience at Kirk's Steakburgers and turned vegetarian. One was missed ( or was not that important) The Akron store on El Camino and San Antonio, the Wherehouse replaced it. Lets not forget The TownClub, R-Club, Cottage, The OakRoom, Mervyns. What did they used to call 85 before it was a highway and ended Co-Op Market by Sears the pool hall on Castro.. the old theater (stinky bathrooms)and double features (25 cents) Wagner's Drugs on Castro Robert Moore Flowers on Castro Parkers Flowers on Castro Moore Furniture on Castro.. Lawrence Tires Sims Shoes Mtn. Maybe if we had renamed it "Peking buisness district" it would still be there. We had a "Food Fair" grocery store on El CAMINO between Castro and grant/237 I attended some classes at Foothill College..remember their "new" lazer light shows for the time!It seems that it was just that perfect place with so many things to do and so many people starting businesses. ----Jocelyn's Bike Shop. Now it is a Karate Studio. I believe Bazaar was in between the other two names. I worked at the Sav-Mor food store on Calderon an Church for about 5 years, along with my Brother. Renamed it La Problem Eata. There are a lot of restaurants that I remember. I remember when they opened up Fro Yo at that shopping center, when Safeway was Brentwood market and opened into a liquor store, there was a deli next store called Feinshmeckers? Wow, so much has changed. St. James Infirmary just outside of Moffett Field Naval Air Station was a frequent place as well as The Country Store, but that was south past Sunnyvale on El Camino. Steve don't be such a downer you must be a transplant people like myself who happen to be a 4th generation MV resident like hearing old stories of MV stop clicking on the link. -The Mayfiled Mall "site" was actually Mayfield Mall I also remember another Japanese restaurant on El Camino west of San Antonio that did teppan style (similar to Benihana). The bottle was refundable for a nickle at the store where you could buy a candy bar for five cents! People came from miles to have New York style pizza/dinners. Only after it became a mainstream cliche did the various after-the-fact suppositions and misconceptions begin, wrongly associating the term's origin to this region's far longer history of technology firms, already underway by the 1930s (long before not just the semiconductor industry, but other technology firms such as Hewlett-Packard, which some people, especially around Palo Alto, like to conflate today with "silicon valley" origins). 4. Now -- this one may be way in my imagination, but I remember as a child that at the corner of Escuela and ECR there used to be a shoestore in the shape of a house (before the Cost Plus moved in there). As a community, Moutain View is far better off having had such people as molders of what we have today. thinking how much it reminded me of Mountain View of the 70's. My daughter and her friends hang out at the In-n-Out burger on Grant or at our local smoothie places. And across the street where Longs Drugs/Starbucks/Blockbuster is was a lumber yard/home improvement type of place, forgot the name. Mesquite grilled - best BBQ chicken Who could forget WonderWoman on the main floor and (if your male) the "Not tonight I've got a headache" dinosaur in the men's room. View in 1975. You could buy tires from a tire dealer in the middle of downtown Castro Street (about where Don Giovanni's is I think.) Hopefully that new Electronics Museum has some accurate literature available. GTE's greatly reduced operation was moved to Santa Clara a few years ago. It was a nice time and if I could, I would go back; maybe in the near future! Mountain View Library centennial celebration 1905-2005 Next door was an ice cream store, I think it was called Dons. Does anyone remember the gas station on evelyn and casto back in the 60's shoreline was two lanes. Sign up to be notified of new comments on this topic. The original Emporium at Stanford was taken over by Bloomingdales. Or, taking a local bus home from San Francisco Airport, down El Camino to my street (View), and rolling the bag home. Mountain View was a very different place back then! The movie theater may have stuck around a little longer than the mall. There were contests at all the night spots and tons of costume shops in and around the areas. You forgot Herman's Sporting Goods. Another place I have enjoyed is Tony and Alba's Pizza. It once comprised 7 buildings, of which only two still stand. Stigs plus also a mens clothing store, dry cleaners and a small store that sold home items. Star & Bar gas station? The Kaiser bldg was a shopping center with a grocery store Lucky and the best bakery. where Are you thinking of White Front in Sunnyvale by Toys R Us. More like this Route 66 Oklahoma Route 66 Road Trip Historic Route 66 Travel Route Tulsa Oklahoma Old Neon Signs Vintage Neon Signs Old Signs Metro Diner This is the website of Frank Romeo. Double Rainbow was the ice cream place I can't think of anything to add to the list, and it sure brought back memories. It's odd to wonder how everyone got along without a phone in their pockets, and there After the Mac was introduced in 1984 I often went to Computerware, on California Avenue in Palo Alto. from 1973 to 1978. I remember visiting it during a shadowing exercise as a student at Crittenden. For the longest time on ECR (80's) there was a great little store selling seat covers (I think it was near Castro). As for restaurants, I was saving my pennies in those years. Sometimes the lines were around the block. PR MediaRelease This is a great thread. I see from maps now there is a pocket park on Sierra Vista by Middlefield. How bout the Greek resturant on elcamino. 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