I always wondered what was so special about Shopsys? I predate that eta it appears but it’s fondky remembered amoungst older friends.Here's one I don't think anyone mentioned.
The Victory Burlesque. I went as a 16 year old. The dancer had to wear pasties.
And the old Shopsy's Deli, very close by. Cafeteria style and they would cut the meat by hand in front of you.
The Hayloft was a pretty good place to down a couple of pitchers of beer.
There’s nothing really special now, but you need to remember that when it opened there weren’t a lot of Jewish deli restaurants in Toronto. I remember being taken to the original Shopsy’s downtown and Moe Pancer’s up North (Bathurst Wilson area). Other than that Toronto was pretty plain vanilla for food. Only a handful of Chines restaurants too. Shopsy’s was bought out and the brand sold and the original Moe Pancer’s closed but was reopened by the kids.I always wondered what was so special about Shopsys? I predate that eta it appears but it’s fondky remembered amoungst older friends.
Tell me?
There’s nothing really special now, but you need to remember that when it opened there weren’t a lot of Jewish deli restaurants in Toronto. I remember being taken to the original Shopsy’s downtown and Moe Pancer’s up North (Bathurst Wilson area). Other than that Toronto was pretty plain vanilla for food. Only a handful of Chines restaurants too. Shopsy’s was bought out and the brand sold and the original Moe Pancer’s closed but was reopened by the kids.
I remember the Hayloft. And the Ports of Call. Another bastion of "big city sophistication" back in the day. Anyone remember The Generator disco at Yonge and Eglinton in the early 70's. It was my frustrated teen loser's dream to go there with a "hot date" on a Saturday night.Here's one I don't think anyone mentioned.
The Victory Burlesque. I went as a 16 year old. The dancer had to wear pasties.
And the old Shopsy's Deli, very close by. Cafeteria style and they would cut the meat by hand in front of you.
The Hayloft was a pretty good place to down a couple of pitchers of beer.
So John Anderson’s is still n business, and I don’t think they’ve changed the menu or decor....Anyone remember John Andersons Burgers? I came from a small town, and I used to think the toppings were so exotic, and the fact that they put them on in front of you was so high class! Good burgers too as I recall. Also, all the arcades that were open air on Yonge St. I swear I must have gawked at this hot girl for about 10 minute while she played Centipede before I finally figured out she was a street walker. This was early 80's when the street scene was all I knew about, before someone mentioned the ads in NOW magazine. Memories!!
There was Switzer's across the street from Shopsy's on the west side of Spadina.There’s nothing really special now, but you need to remember that when it opened there weren’t a lot of Jewish deli restaurants in Toronto. I remember being taken to the original Shopsy’s downtown and Moe Pancer’s up North (Bathurst Wilson area). Other than that Toronto was pretty plain vanilla for food. Only a handful of Chines restaurants too. Shopsy’s was bought out and the brand sold and the original Moe Pancer’s closed but was reopened by the kids.
The original John Anderson's was near my house. I thought it was okay but never liked it as much as everyone else seemed to.Anyone remember John Andersons Burgers? I came from a small town, and I used to think the toppings were so exotic, and the fact that they put them on in front of you was so high class! Good burgers too as I recall. Also, all the arcades that were open air on Yonge St. I swear I must have gawked at this hot girl for about 10 minute while she played Centipede before I finally figured out she was a street walker. This was early 80's when the street scene was all I knew about, before someone mentioned the ads in NOW magazine. Memories!!
The original John Anderson's was on Yonge close to Sheppard, about 5 years ago moved to Yonge near Finch, but it looked totally different.So John Anderson’s is still n business, and I don’t think they’ve changed the menu or decor....
There was one on Yonge south of Finch and one on Vic Park north of Shepard.
There is still one in Mississauga on Dundas and Erindale Station Rd....still the original place no changes complete with pics of him on the wall.The original John Anderson's was on Yonge close to Sheppard, about 5 years ago moved to Yonge near Finch, but it looked totally different.
The place at Sheppard and VP is "Johnny's". Complete different place/owners.
Oh yes, remember it well for it’s great selection of posters and bootleg live albumsOh yes, places like "Flash Jacks"- that would sell cool posters, custom logo-ed T shirts and pot smoking paraphernalia lol
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Not sure if it is even still there but there was also a John Anderson's on Van Horne at VP.The original John Anderson's was on Yonge close to Sheppard, about 5 years ago moved to Yonge near Finch, but it looked totally different.
The place at Sheppard and VP is "Johnny's". Complete different place/owners.
Yes I believe that's the one he's talking about.Not sure if it is even still there but there was also a John Anderson's on Van Horne at VP.
There was one at Yonge and Bloor and one in the Eaton Centre, used to dine there quite regularly...Toby's Good Eats?
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