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KevinFromTexas
Dec 31, 2006, 7:26 AM
I got a kick out of some of these from John Kelso. Have a look:

From the Austin American-Statesman
http://www.statesman.com/news/content/news/stories/local/12/31/31kelso.html

COMMENTARY: JOHN KELSO
You've been here so long that you can remember that?

Sunday, December 31, 2006

You know you may have been living in Austin a little too long if:

When you hear GM, you think of the old greasy spoon/steakhouse chain, not the auto manufacturer.

You think the bats under the Congress Avenue Bridge are swell, but you miss the downtown cricket infestations of the late '70s.

You try to remember to call it Cesar Chavez, but you just can't stop calling it First Street.

You were here in Austin when beer joints outnumbered nail salons.

You know at least two dozen people who can tell you what they were doing when Charles Whitman started shooting.

It may be Academy to everybody else, but to you it's still Academy Surplus.

You were here when the hippies stopped picking on developer Gary Bradley so they could pick on developer Jim Bob Moffett.

You still miss the chicken-fried steak at Truck City on Ben White Boulevard.

Whenever some yuppie honks in traffic, you mutter, "Must have just moved here from New Jersey."

You can remember when instead of labeling them condominiums, they just called them apartments. You know the difference between a condo and an apartment? About $500,000.

You can remember when all the hippies in town were carping about the South Texas Nuclear Project instead of carping about toll roads.

You can remember when you could actually get into Austin City Limits without knowing some bigshot like Michael Dell.

You still think that 52nd Street is halfway to Dallas.

You can remember when the Warehouse District actually had a few warehouses.

You can remember when Williamson County didn't have a law and order reputation because there was nobody there for the cops to stop but a few farmers.

You were around when the richest guy living in the 78704 ZIP code was probably some dude who had a regular job with the state.

You can recall people who weren't connected with the rodeo wearing cowboy hats downtown.

You were here when you could actually find a parking spot on Congress Avenue without circling the block three or four times.

You remember when you could see the Capitol while standing downtown on the ground flat-footed.

You can remember when people were arguing over the Edwards Aquifer instead of the location of the next Wal-Mart.

You can remember when Bee Cave Road was so far out in the country that you had to pack a lunch.

You were around when the biggest ham in town was Willie Kocurek instead of Marc Katz.

You really don't care about the loss of the Armadillo World Headquarters anymore because you can't stay awake that late these days anyway.

You were around back before they invented the chicken fajita, which you still think is pretty silly, since there's no such thing as a chicken fajita.

You can remember a day when nobody could name the tallest building downtown, because none of them were all that tall.

jaga185
Dec 31, 2006, 8:08 AM
haha, funny list, but I don't understand like all of it...except for the last one...oh well

texastarkus
Dec 31, 2006, 12:21 PM
I got a kick out of some of these from John Kelso. Have a look:

From the Austin American-Statesman
http://www.statesman.com/news/content/news/stories/local/12/31/31kelso.html


You try to remember to call it Cesar Chavez, but you just can't stop calling it First Street.

You were around when the biggest ham in town was Willie Kocurek instead of Marc Katz.


You can remember a day when nobody could name the tallest building downtown, because none of them were all that tall.


How many of you out there still call MLK....19th street?
How many of you out there can remember Willie Koucerek's store slogan?
How many of you remember the Stallion Drive-In...the Chief Drive-In..the Burnet Drive In...the Longhorn Drive In...Speaking of Drive-In's what was so special about the Rebel Drive In?????

Major AWACS
Dec 31, 2006, 3:44 PM
I remember a few of those. I'm getting old. When I moved to Austin in 94 the hippies were different and the drag rats.

Ciao, and Hook 'em Horns,
Capt-AWACS, Honk if you love Capt-AWACS

Double L
Jan 1, 2007, 10:03 PM
Definently representative of Austin's down to earth style.

JRCool
Jan 2, 2007, 2:23 AM
I'm not gonna lie, I'm rather ok that most of these things aren't that way anymore. A few would be nice to go back to.

arbeiter
Jan 2, 2007, 3:01 PM
I find John Kelso to be kind of annoying. I've always found his quasi-hippie version of Andy Rooney schtick to be played out. Besides:

the South Texas Nuclear Project wasn't that long ago... I remember it fairly well even into my teens. Probably stopped being important in the mid 90's.

And Bee Cave Road begins a mile from downtown!

arbeiter
Jan 2, 2007, 3:09 PM
Here are some old things I remember:

- when maps still marked IH-35 as "Interregional Highway"
- also on IH-35, when the upper deck was marked as 'Express Lanes'
- before Westgate Mall got turned into a shopping centre with Borders, etc. I went to a Star Trek convention there once, sadly enough.
- remember when Gateway Plaza was a dense oak forest?
- I also remember when we'd go out to "U.R. Cooks" on Burnet as a treat.
- all these other restaurants I remember: Birraporetti's, Magic Time Machine, Spooner's (!), Tokyo Steak House. We would go to Tokyo Steak House as another 'treat' kind of place.
- I also very vividly remember the car dealerships at the corner of 5th and Lamar, years before it became a shopping centre. Coffey Lincoln Mercury, Capital Chevrolet, and a few others were there.

God, there are so many more memories I could recall... The floods in 1989 or 1990 during Christmas... back when the news anchor on KXAN was Tonia Cooke... back when CBS and FOX affiliates flip flopped... back when the freeway portion of 183 ended right after Burnet, before Mopac... and of course, going to field trips to the Butter Krust factory well before it became Hoovers.com.

those were the days!

Major AWACS
Jan 2, 2007, 3:32 PM
I got to experiance the Drag before it got cleaned up. I actually watched the transformation throughout the 90s. THat was huge for me. High school trips to Austin in 91-93 then school from 94-99. What a change. No more porn shops :D

There is a Birraporettis in Houston, wonder if they are the same?

Ciao, and Hook 'em Horns,
Capt-AWACS, Texas-It's bigger than France

JManc
Jan 2, 2007, 3:37 PM
There is a Birraporettis in Houston, wonder if they are the same?

Ciao, and Hook 'em Horns,
Capt-AWACS, Texas-It's bigger than France

a great italian restaurant and one heck of an irish bar.

TXLove
Jan 2, 2007, 8:44 PM
i'll add to the list:
Greyhound/Trailways was downtown
Treaty Oak was poisoned
Highland Mall when they had Goldmine arcade and Luby's cafeteria

Just a few I can think of as I type this!!!

KevinFromTexas
Jan 3, 2007, 4:09 AM
Haha, Buttercrust Backery. Holy molly that place smelled good.

I remember all the construction on Ben White Boulevard between I-35 and Lamar. I remember all the businesses in there that had to move out.

I also remember the new underground Capitol extension construction back in 1993. We watched almost every weekend as they bulldozed some of the huge trees, (that bulldozer was a monster), and kept digging deeper and deeper. The building actually goes down 65 feet. I really think seeing that going on, seeing a hole that large being dug by man, and all the construction was one of the things that got me interested in architecture and cities.

austlar
Jan 3, 2007, 9:54 AM
I remember when bars closed at midnight and could only sell beer. There was no liquor by the drink except in "private clubs".

I remember when 6th St. was kind of a skid row with a few beer joints, walk-up hotels, and mostly boarded-up store fronts. College kids mostly did not go out at night except to parties.

I remember when there were no suburbs and Austin had 150,000 people

I remember downtown with 2 or 3 tall buildings.

I have a friend who remembers Burnet Road being a gravel road, but I kind of question that since we are the same age. I am 60, but I did not come to Austin for the first time until 1962.

I remember seeing Nico, Lou Reed, and the Velvet Underground at some place on Congress near the old Greyhound. There were no other clubs in the area at all at that time. I have no idea what the place was called.

I remember the Pearl Street Warehouse, Austin's first big gay bar, still only a beer and set-ups bar when it opened.

I remember when they were building Mopac and nobody understood why. Who the hell was going to drive on it and where was it going anyway?

LoneStarMike
Jan 3, 2007, 12:12 PM
I remember flying with my mom on a Braniff Airways Electra that stopped in Austin on the way from Dallas Love Field to San Antonio in 1968 to go to the Hemisfair. No jetways back then.

I also remember flying into Austin with some friends in 1980 when Mueller only had 7 gates and there were no carousels at the baggage claim.

I remember on January 16, 1990, an America West fligh was hijacked enroute to Las Vegas from Houston. The hijacker forced the pilot to land the aircraft in Austin so that it could be refueled and flown to Cuba. At the Austin airport, police overpowered the hijacker and placed him under arrest.

Link to court case (http://www.romingerlegal.com/fifthcircuit/opinions/91-06070.CV1.wpd.html)

Speaking of Mueller, here's a great historical website (http://oldterminals.topcities.com/austin.html) with photos from the 1960's and 1970's.

(Note: it's one of those websites that has an hourly bandwidth limit, so you may not be able to get in on the first try.)

I remember when I moved here in the summer of 1982, both sides of Loop 360 were finished, but you couldn't travel the entire length of it because they hadn't finished construction of the Loop 360 Bridge.

I remember when the State Capitol caught fire in 1983 and also when the original Goddess of Liberty was removed by helicopter in November 1986. A new statue, was placed on the dome the folowing June


How about the January 1985 Snows over South Central Texas (http://www.srh.noaa.gov/ewx/html/attach/jan/snow85.htm)

The first was on January 2, 1985 with over three inches in Austin. The second was January 11-13 when Austin got over 3 inches and San Antonio got a whopping 13.5 inches. I remember both of these because I was still a teller at the time.

The first one coincided with Lamar Savings' 25th anniversary. We had all sorts of celebrations and promotions going on at all the branches and bigwigs from the Dallas and Houston region had come to Austin for the festivities. I was the only teller at our branch who wasn't scheduled to work January 2, so I went out drinkin' on New Year's Day. After I got home it started snowing.

The next morning, I got a call from my boss (who I hated) begging me to come in because all the other tellers had called in saying they couldn't make it to work. I said no, hung up, and went back to bed. :)

I remember the January 11-13 storm because that started on a Friday and lasted through Sunday. Since it was the weekend, I didn't have to work.

Right after that storm, I transferred to the corporate offices downtown at 8th & Brazos in the Commodore One Building.

It was at the end of my second week downtown that we got this third storm. It started out as freezing rain about 2:00 that Friday afternoon and then quickly turned to snow.

Everyone had been expecting snow, but no one had planned on the freezing rain first. This made the roads really slick and people were having a heck of a time getting out of downtown. We begged our department head to let us leave early but she told us the only ones who could authorize that was Human Resources. And they'd already left! We ended up having to stay until 5:00.

West Sixth Street was a virtual parking lot. People would get stuck behind other cars and everyone's wheels were spinning. Drivers and pedestrians were pushing stuck vehicles in front of them trying to get the traffic moving because everyone just wanted to get home.

It took me two and a half hours just to get from 8th & Brazos to Enfield & Mopac. Once there, I drove around the barricades and got on Mopac and sailed the rest of the way home because there were no other cars on the freeway. (I was determined to get home by 8:00 p.m. so I could watch Dallas on CBS and I made it with 15 minutes to spare.)

On the 10:00 news that night whoever was mayor at the time was asking people to not call in reporting their loved ones missing. He assured folks that their loved ones were just stuck in traffic. It took some people five and six hours to get home.

By 10:30 p.m. the traffic back into downtown was all but gone, so a friend visiting from out of town and I went out drinking and as I remember it, the bars were quite crowded.

Of the three snowstorms we had in 1985, this is the one I remember most vividly. Yet when I go to this link (http://www.srh.noaa.gov/ewx/html/attach/jan/snowtable.htm) that lists all the major snowfalls in Austin, there's no record of any snow on February 1, 1985.

Does anyone else remember this third and final snowstorm in 1985, or did I just dream the whole thing?

Mopacs
Jan 3, 2007, 6:36 PM
I have lived most of my 30 years here in Austin, and as such remember a lot. One thing I kept up with were the old retail stores (some in business, some not, some relocated). Here's what I remember in my lifetime (please excuse the long list):

Woolco Department Stores - There were 4 in metro Austin. All shut down in 1982. One at 183 @ Anderson Lane (now a Hobby Lobby, and most recently Mervyn's), Another at 183 @ Lake Creek Parkway in far NW Austin (Now an HEB). There were also two in S Austin, one at Westgate Mall (Lamar at Ben White) and another at I-35 and William Canon.
K-Mart - Yeah they only recently left the Austin market, but they had relocated and closed many stores over the years prior. There used to be a Kmart at what is currently a Dell facility (formerly a factory outlet PC store), on 183 @ Payton Gin. It relocated to Parmer @ Mopac in the early 90s (now a Big Lots). Another store was at 183 and 620, in the old Travis Square shopping center. The store relocated about a mile south to 183 @Creek Parkway (now a Burlington Coat Factory... as is the former K-mart at I35 and William Canon). Travis Square was demolished in the mid-late 90s to make way for a Simon power center, facing Lakeline Mall. Other locations included S Lamar @ Ben White (now a Lacks).
Gibsons - regional department store chain. Long-gone (shut down in early 80s). Locations included 183 @ Hunters Chase (now a strip center), Burnet Rd at Greenlawn (now a Tuesday Morning, and other stores), and somewhere on Ben White (near Southwood mall?). I was very young and don't remember much. I believe there is still a Gibsons in Kerrville..it has to be the same, has the same pylon sign design and logo.
Yarings - now defunct local department store chain. Original was located on Congress Avenue downtown (near 7th street?). Other locations included Travis Square (183 @ 620... later moved to Galleria Oaks at 183 @ Anderson Mill Road). Can't remember the other locations.
Joske's -old San Antonio-based Department store chain. Austin location at Highland Mall. All later became Dillard's in late 80s.
Frost Bros - another San Antonio dept store chain, now gone. Austin location was at Northcross Mall (now a Sports Authority, also soon to close).
TG&Y - now defunct five and dime store. There was one location that I remember in Round Rock (on I-35 near what is now Hesters Crossing). It is now an Antique Mall and a Conn's appliances.
Best Products - a catalog showroom store chain...now defunct. Specialized in jewelry, electronics among others. There were at one time two in Austin... One on 290E at I-35 (now a Virginia College campus) and briefly one at the Gateway Shopping Center (now a BEST Buy)... Another location in Killeen Mall. Closed in the mid-90s.
Edison's - another catalog showroom store. There were two in Austin... one on Anderson Lane, just east of Burnet (now a Lack's furniture) and another at Brodie Oaks (now a Neiman Marcus Last Call).
Service Merchandise - recent closure - catalog showroom chain. Included a store on Airport just N of Highland Mall, and another at Westgate Mall (roughly where Central market now stands).
Phar-Mor - A super-sized drugstore chain - These stores were short-lived...lasting at most 4 years in the Late 80s/Early 90s, when the chain went bankrupt. There were locations in Anderson Mill (former Woolco, incidentally), Hancock Shopping Center, Parmer at Mopac (now a Roomstore) and at William Canon and I-35 (also a former Woolco!)
Value Club - very short-lived warehouse store (a la Sam's/Costco), in the mid-80s. There were two in Austin, both former Woolco stores, later becoming Phar-Mor (talk about jinxed locations!). One at 183 and Lake Creek Parkway and the other on I-35 and William Canon.
Revco - Long gone! Traditional drugstore chain, all have since closed (perhaps 20 years ago?)
Biz-Mart - ofifice supply chain... later became Office Max (same company). Former Biz-Marts are still open, at Capital Plaza and Gateway Shopping center.
Kroger - Grocery chain used to have at least two stores in Austin. I am too young to remember the stores, but I understand there was one at Burnet just north of Anderson (Now a Ross and Chuck E Cheese), and another at Ben White @ South 1st Street (also includes a Chuck E Cheese, and at one time a Ross as well). They closed in the late 70s I believe. I think there was also a store in San Marcos, well into the 80s? (closed when they pulled out of San Antonio market).
Safeway - national grocery chain used to have at least a dozen stores in the Austin area. All became Apple Tree in the late 80s, later Randall's, in the early 90's.
Tom Thumb - Dallas-based grocery chain had several in and around Austin. Later became Albertsons and Randall's.
Skaggs Alpha-Beta - Another grocery chain. There were at least three in Austin...all bought out by Albertsons in the late 80s. One at Anderson Mill and 183 (now a Lacks), another at Ohlen and 183 (Albertsons just recently closed this store, currently vacant), and one at Stassney and Manchaca (now an ACC campus) in south Austin.
Handy Andy - San Antonio-based grocery chain. Locations included Anderson Lane @ Rockwood (now a Stein Mart) and S Lamar, just S of Barton Springs (now an Alamo Drafthouse Cinema). They all became Market Baskets in the 80s, and later City Markets.
Handy Dan - Lots of Handy chains! Home Improvement Warehouse chain, in Austin in the pre-Home Depot era (in fact, I think some executives with Handy Dan launched Home Depot). Locations included 183 @ Ohlen (now a Van's auto parts) and I-35 at Ben White (demolished to make way for eventual Ben White freeway expansion).
Bojangles - North Carolina-based fast food chicken restaurant chain. Lasted all but a year, circa 1985. The only location I can remember was on 183 just north of Spicewood/McNeil roads.
Carls Jr - California-based fast food chain. Also short-lived Austin stay. There were locations scattered around Austin, including Burnet @ Greenlawn (now a Taco Bell), N Lamar @ Rundberg and I-35 @ Braker (now a Whataburger).
Del Taco - another California fast food chain. Many of these became Whataburgers in the mid-80s. Locations included South 1st at Barton Springs Rd (next to Sandy's) and Anderson Lane near Northcross Mall.
Wyatt's Cafeteria - cafeteria chain. Locations included 183 @ Anderson Lane (now a Bingo hall), Hancock Center (demolished), Barton Creek Mall (later became a Luby's, now something else), and Westgate Mall (moved to Barton Creek Mall in early 80s).This list could go on and on, but I'll spare you the misery! I'll include some other topics as they come to mind.

arbeiter
Jan 3, 2007, 6:52 PM
I remember the Phar-Mor on 183 and Lake Creek. It became an HEB a few years later.

TXLove
Jan 3, 2007, 8:31 PM
I remember Service Mechandise cause I used to shop at the Solo Serv next to it.......

Corinth940
Jan 4, 2007, 1:51 AM
Hey Mopacs..I remember many of those stores too as I've got about 10 years on you. One thing I've noticed is that Randall's in Austin and Houston and Tom Thumb up here in the DFW area are the same stores...just different names for each metro. Both are under the Safeway brand now, I believe. Woolco and TG&Y bring back lots of memories too.

I grew up in SA and remember driving to Austin plenty of times for concerts at Frank Erwin. I saw Duran Duran there around 1985 with a few friends from Trinity U...good times...I also remember plenty of drives up to Dallas about that same time and Round Rock was pretty much nothing. Westinghouse Dr stands out in my mind b/c I remember that company was about the only thing out there then when we'd drive by. I just drove by there the other day coming back to DFW from SA and I was just amazed at all the growth around there now and also around South Austin near Onion Creek...when did all that retail spring up on the west side of 35?!! Obviously I don't do that drive much so I was totally impressed. Onion Creek was always such a nice area even back in the 80s but it seemed so far removed from everything...not anymore!

I also remember the huge snowstorm in Jan 1985. I wasn't in Austin but I remember the weathermen saying in SA that we wouldn't get much but maybe some flurries mixed in with some sleet and that Austin and points north would get the biggest amounts. It started sleeting that Friday late afternoon...switched to snow about 10pm that night..and never stopped snowing through Saturday and Saturday night until it finally ended Sunday morning with about 15 inches in my parent's yard on the nw side. Incredible..I still have the newspaper clippings.

JRCool
Jan 4, 2007, 4:29 AM
When was mopac built?

austlar
Jan 4, 2007, 9:23 AM
I remember Mopac construction going on near Enfield Rd. in 1969.

KevinFromTexas
Jan 4, 2007, 9:31 AM
Best Products - a catalog showroom store chain...now defunct. Specialized in jewelry, electronics among others. There were at one time two in Austin... One on 290E at I-35 (now a Virginia College campus) and briefly one at the Gateway Shopping Center (now a BEST Buy)... Another location in Killeen Mall. Closed in the mid-90s.

Ha, Best Products. I was hit in the head as a baby there with a tripod at the 290 location. Yep, that's where I got my first "contact" with photography and I guess somehow it made me interested in it. :haha: I was sitting in the shopping cart, I guess I was about 3 or 4 when I grabbed a tripod that was sitting on the shelf above me. It fell over and hit me on the head. Their shelves were slanted so it came right down. I was alright, although, we should have sued! It was their fault since it wasn't secured to the shelf somehow.

My dad worked at both Safeway grocery store, and Handy Andy hardware. And our grocery store for nearly 10 years was Skaggs-Alpha-Beta at the Stassney location. That was before we made the switch to HEB (for good).

And oh yes, the snowstorms. My folks and I came out of the movie theatre iln 1985, (saw Dune 2?), and the ground was covered in snow. I also remember the snows of 1983 and 1989.

arbeiter
Jan 4, 2007, 1:51 PM
Does anyone remember Coco's on Anderson Lane?

Mopacs
Jan 4, 2007, 11:39 PM
Does anyone remember Coco's on Anderson Lane?

Wow! thats a blast from the past. As I recall, Coco's was known as "JoJo's" before changing to CoCo's. There may have been additonal stores there prior to that. Currently, the old CoCo's is home to Suzi's China Grill.

For those long-long-time Austinites, there used to be a denny's-style restaurant called "Sambo's". This was on Anderson Lane just West of Lamar/183 (behind Hobby Lobby).

As I recall, the chain went bankrupt in the early 80s and closed this store, and many others. (also, the African-American community were none too happy about the name of the restaurant, though probably didnt have a direct result in the chain's fate). The former Sambo's later became a Petco (which in turn moved to the Arboretum area in the late 90s), and is now a Billiards supply store.

Mopacs
Jan 5, 2007, 12:02 AM
Hey Mopacs..I remember many of those stores too as I've got about 10 years on you. One thing I've noticed is that Randall's in Austin and Houston and Tom Thumb up here in the DFW area are the same stores...just different names for each metro. Both are under the Safeway brand now, I believe. Woolco and TG&Y bring back lots of memories too.

Yep...you're absolutely right. The whole Safeway saga went full-circle when they acquired the Randall's/Tom Thumb chain (which had previously joined forces). While Safeway did not rebrand the stores under their name, you can still find their fingerprints all over, including their private label brands (Safeway Select, etc.).

As for the Westinghouse area in Round Rock and I-35 South near Slaughter and Onion Creek....... the development has literally occured overnight!

In Round Rock, the I-35/University Blvd (FM1431) interchange is undergoing a truly massive boom in development. The intersection is anchored by the Round Rock Premium Outlets mall, a 14-screen Cinemark theater, a brand new IKEA, and the Scott & White Hospital campus....all of which opened within the last 5 months. There's much more to come, with retailers like JC Penney and tons of restaurants on the way.

The huge shopping center you saw on I-35 South at Slaughter is called Southpark Meadows, named after the former concert venue that once graced this location. Southpark shut down in the late 90s, in part because of the competition from the Verizon Wireless Ampitheatre down the road in Selma. Southpark Meadows will be the largest shopping center in Austin when complete later this year (in terms of gross leasable square footage). Thats right, bigger than Barton Creek Mall and the huge Forum shopping center in NE San Antonio.

http://www.southpark-meadows.com

KevinFromTexas
Jan 5, 2007, 5:21 AM
There are still a few Safeway stores around, maybe not in Texas, though. My aunt and I shopped at one in Grand Junction, Colorado 2 years ago.

arbeiter
Jan 5, 2007, 8:44 AM
There are more than a few, they are one of the west coast's major grocery chains...

Mopacs
Jan 5, 2007, 3:43 PM
There are still a few Safeway stores around, maybe not in Texas, though. My aunt and I shopped at one in Grand Junction, Colorado 2 years ago.

Yeah, Safeway is based in the Bay Area I believe? They retreated from Texas in the late 80s, but continue in full force throughout the western US. I remember seeing a few safeways in New Mexico too (Gallup).

LoneStarMike
Jan 5, 2007, 6:23 PM
Two other restaurants on/near Anderson Lane that I (barely) remember were Peoples and Fandango's. Fandango's served Mexican Food.

Does anyone remember Austin's Third Coast Magazine?

sananto
Jan 6, 2007, 9:29 PM
Do you remember Sommers Drug Stores? Did they have those in Austin? How about Fox Photos? How about those little Kodak kiosks they would have at the mall parking lots where you would take your roll of films for next day developing?
Remember when Austin had one freeway running through the middle of the city and that was all the freeways that had?

arbeiter
Jan 7, 2007, 12:33 AM
I can think of a few more non-existent things...

Miller's Outpost on 183 and Lamar. was that a chain? I never saw them anywhere else.

There was a chain of grocery stores, really low-budget, called Foodland. They had one off of Cameron and one off of Anderson Mill which was abandoned for years then became a branch of the Austin Diagnostic Clinic.

What I remember more than what used to be there is what used to NOT be there. I remember when the shopping center at Lake Creek and 183 was being built - that used to be just a field. Next to it was an abandoned mall that was being built in the late 80's and, I guess the funding just collapsed after the S&L loan scandals or something. The foundation lay bare for years and then weeds grew over it finally - I think the name was going to be Copper Creek Mall. They ended up razing the Travis Square shopping center a mile north which is now part of the Lakeline Mall complex.

All of the construction along 620 is shocking, too. That was a rural road pretty much into my high school years.

arbeiter
Jan 7, 2007, 12:35 AM
The first grocery store I remember going to as a kid was an HEB, which are everywhere, but it was a really, really old one on Far West Blvd. Like, very old, I don't even know how to describe it - probably 1960's era. Now it's a post office, and the HEB moved to one of their "fiesta!" style stores a block away.

You can sometimes gauge a neighborhood's approximate age due to the nearby HEB's architectural design. Whoever designed the ones with separate entrances and exits should be shot. (Not to mention the ugly pink, yellow and blue color theme.) The newer ones are much more aesthetically pleasing.

atx001
Jan 7, 2007, 4:56 AM
back when CBS and FOX affiliates flip flopped...

I also remember that, and can still remember the "Fox42" theme song/jingle.

I remember Westgate Mall and going to Service Merchandise, that little ice cream place next to the theatre, and the bookstore right across from it. In addition to attending many movies at the theatre.

Going to Aquafest with my parents and eating funnel cake for the first time.

Eating at the Uptown Enchilada Bar every other week, and going to the original Mangia Pizza.

Like Arbeiter, I also remember the obligatory field trip to Butter Krust bakery.

I remember going to the dollar theatre on westgate and the old Lakehills cinema (now Strait Music).

The Safeway/Apple Tree/Randalls at Manchaca and Ben White.

Eating at the Dunkin Donuts at Banister and Ben White before school.

Hmmm...these really do put 21 years into perspective.

Mopacs
Jan 8, 2007, 2:04 PM
The first grocery store I remember going to as a kid was an HEB, which are everywhere, but it was a really, really old one on Far West Blvd. Like, very old, I don't even know how to describe it - probably 1960's era. Now it's a post office, and the HEB moved to one of their "fiesta!" style stores a block away.

You can sometimes gauge a neighborhood's approximate age due to the nearby HEB's architectural design. Whoever designed the ones with separate entrances and exits should be shot. (Not to mention the ugly pink, yellow and blue color theme.) The newer ones are much more aesthetically pleasing.

I remember the old HEB too... I used to get my haircut at an adjacent salon. And i concur about the horrid design of the replacement HEB next door. Horrible. The Anderson Mill HEB (183 @ Lake Creek Parkway) is eaqually bad, if not worse. At least the Far West HEB has a unique feature in a Kosher Deli within...unique for Austin anyway. The Far West/Northwest Hills neighborhood has always been the center of Austin's Jewish community.

While on the Topic of former HEB's... here are some former Locations:

- Anderson Mill Shopping Center - built in 1976, an HEB occupied the space of what is now a 24 Hour Fitness Center (formerly Beall's). In 1982 it moved to a new location in the Travis Square shopping center less than a mile north at 183 and 620. Then 12 years later, they moved back into the Anderson Mill center, which is still there.

-Anderson Square - an old school HEB used to occupy the southern end of this shopping center (up until the early early 80's), at 183 and Lamar @ Anderson Lane. A few years later it became a Millers Outpost clothing store, as mentioned by Arb (there was another location inside Barton Creek Mall). Following Millers, it became a Hobby Lobby (which just moved next door to the former Mervyn's space).

- Westgate Mall - there used to be an HEB in the space now occupied by Cadaver's Boot City (misspelling intended). Of course HEB now has a Central Market grocery in the same center.

- Hancock Center - there used to be an HEB at the western end of the shopping center, in space now occupied by 24 Hr Fitness (and before that MARS Music). The HEB moved a few doors down to a much larger location, following the redevelopment of Hancock in the late 90s. This location is always packed with UT Students.

There are several other former HEBs that I cant remember at this time (I think there used to be another HEB near Congress at Oltorf).

Mopacs
Jan 8, 2007, 2:11 PM
I remember Westgate Mall and going to Service Merchandise, that little ice cream place next to the theatre, and the bookstore right across from it. In addition to attending many movies at the theatre.

I really liked Westgate Mall. It reminded me of Clearview Mall in the New Orleans area. I was there on its last day as an indoor mall, in the spring of 1998. By that time they had demolished most of the mall. Stores I remember also included a Bookstop (later moved to Sunset Valley Marketfair a mile west), Lack's Furniture, Westgate 8 Theater, HEB (as mentioned in previous post), Yarings, Bealls, Wyatts Cafeteria, Radio Shack, Waldenbooks, Solo Serve, Wilson's (which later became Service Merchandise). And now that I think of it, I think there was also a Woolco department store, in that Service Merchandise/Solo Serve building. In the later years, there was this pizza joint called the Flying Pizza Society.

LoneStarMike
Jan 8, 2007, 7:25 PM
There was a chain of grocery stores, really low-budget, called Foodland. They had one off of Cameron and one off of Anderson Mill which was abandoned for years then became a branch of the Austin Diagnostic Clinic.


There was another Foodland at the Lamar Square Shopping Center that was later a Fiesta and now is Alamo Drafthouse, and a 4th Foodland on the south side of Ben White somewhere between S. First and I-35.

(I think there used to be another HEB near Congress at Oltorf).

The HEB that's currently at Congress and Oltorf used to be smaller and was part of an "L" shaped strip mall. The shorter leg (perpendicular to Oltorf) had a Radio Shack, a TSO and some other small stores. That whole leg and some other small shops in the longer leg facing Oltorf were finally torn down to enlarge the current HEB and create more badly needed parking.

A couple of other old airport memories I have is American Airlines' DC-10 flights to DFW from Mueller and that funky little pink and white Austin-based commuter airline called Conquest.


http://www.geocities.com/charmsdad/images/conquest.jpeg

OfCourse
Jan 8, 2007, 7:38 PM
Interesting stuff to read. I just moved here 2.5yrs ago for school, so I have no clue what you all are talking about half the time. Ha.

Anyway, speaking of airlines and in addition to a previous post about Mueller...United Airlines still lists the Austin airport as Mueller rather than Bergstrom. I wonder if that's a typo. Ha.

KevinFromTexas
Jan 13, 2007, 12:16 AM
You really came up with a bunch I remember atx001. My dad and his friend always went to the Dunkin Donuts at Ben White & Banister. I'd tag along and get a giant chocolate chip cookie and a glass of Pepsi while they drank their coffee and chatted. Now that location is some Mexican food restaurant. I miss Dunkin Donuts.

I also remember the Westgate Theatre, now an Asian food restaurant.

Anyone else here remember Panchos on South Congress at Oltorf? That used to be one of the restaurants we'd go to. I remember they had flags at each table that you'd raise to get your service. Today that location is Rosie's Tamale House I believe. There is still a Pancho's restaurant up in Waco.

TXLove
Jan 13, 2007, 4:21 PM
You really came up with a bunch I remember atx001. My dad and his friend always went to the Dunkin Donuts at Ben White & Banister. I'd tag along and get a giant chocolate chip cookie and a glass of Pepsi while they drank their coffee and chatted. Now that location is some Mexican food restaurant. I miss Dunkin Donuts.

I also remember the Westgate Theatre, now an Asian food restaurant.

Anyone else here remember Panchos on South Congress at Oltorf? That used to be one of the restaurants we'd go to. I remember they had flags at each table that you'd raise to get your service. Today that location is Rosie's Tamale House I believe. There is still a Pancho's restaurant up in Waco.

I remeber Panchos really well....they would serve those sopapillas with honey as appetizers....they used to have one on Burnet Rd close to 183 also!!!!

arbeiter
Jan 16, 2007, 5:59 PM
Does anyone remember these restaurants:

Chez Fred (was on Burnet and 183)
Pearl's Oyster Bar (burnt down, across the street)
Cafe Adobe, where La Madeleine is...
2-J's Hamburgers
god, there were so many more...

I think I already mentioned Spooner's at the Arboretum...
Little Italy on Mesa at Steck (for some reason we went to a lot of special occasion dinners there)
Mamma Mia's (really uncreative name) on Shoal Creek behind Northcross area...

And one that's still open and still one of my favorites, THE FRISCO SHOP!

arbeiter
Jan 17, 2007, 4:33 PM
also, anyone remember QUICKIE PICKIES?

austintilIdie
Jan 17, 2007, 4:45 PM
wow the memories. I remember Conquest being at Mueller in the late 80s and maybe early 90s I believe....I don't recall them being around long enough for the move to Bergstrom International.

Anyone recall the Sanchez Barber shop (maybe Sanchez Brothers) on the SW part of 45th and Lamar (near where the starbucks is now?) At that time I believe Lamar had some separate service lanes for some of the businesses lined up a few blocks south of 45th.

Mopacs
Jan 18, 2007, 6:02 AM
Does anyone remember these restaurants:

Chez Fred (was on Burnet and 183)
Pearl's Oyster Bar (burnt down, across the street)
Cafe Adobe, where La Madeleine is...
2-J's Hamburgers
god, there were so many more...

I think I already mentioned Spooner's at the Arboretum...
Little Italy on Mesa at Steck (for some reason we went to a lot of special occasion dinners there)
Mamma Mia's (really uncreative name) on Shoal Creek behind Northcross area...

And one that's still open and still one of my favorites, THE FRISCO SHOP!

Wow, 2-J's... now thats a blast from the past. We used to frequent the Research Blvd location, along with the original on N Lamar (now EZ's). Great burgers and even their Chicken fried steak wasnt half bad.

Definitely remember Quickie Pickes... I dont know if you're old enough to remember this, but we used to have a ton of conveience stores named "U Tote Em"... the store signs resembled a totem pole. I think all were taken over by Circle K's (which are all gone as well). I also miss the old Stop-n-Go marts. I dont believe there are any left (most were taken over by Diamond Shamrock).

jordan
Jan 18, 2007, 7:28 PM
Check this out the Cinema 1&2 @ Capitol Plaza I think the last move showed in the late 70's

Mopacs
Jan 18, 2007, 7:56 PM
Check this out the Cinema 1&2 @ Capitol Plaza I think the last move showed in the late 70's

I remember that theater very well! I saw "Hot to Trot (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0095326/)" (Bobcat Goldthwait) there when I was a kid (yeah I'm dating myself).

Other movie theaters that i used to frequent (some mentioned earlier):

Mann Fox Theater 3 - Airport Blvd S of Lamar (now a Mercedes Dealership)
Highland Mall Cinema - Now a Laser Tag facility...across from Sugars.
Showplace 6 - near Lake Creek Parkway and 183, across from Westwood High School (now an educational facility)
Cinemark Movies 12 - I-35 in Pflugerville. This later moved to a new building next door and became Tinseltown 20 in 1997. The building is now home to an Ashley Furniture, after sitting vacant for nearly a decade.
AMC Northcross 6 - mentioned earlier... a 6 screen theater facing the Ice Rink at Northcross Mall. I practically LIVED here!
AMC Aquarius Theater - Hancock Drive just W of Burnet Road (now a city Library).
Wells Branch 8 - later became a discount theater. Recently demolished and replaced with a Walgreens. Parking there was HORRIBLE!
Arbor 7 - at the Arboretum. Replaced by a Cheesecake Factory a few years ago, and later moved to the old Great Hills 8 theater, less than a 1/2 mile away.
Movie Theater, cant remember the name - 183 at I-35. I dont think this theater lasted but a year or two. Its now a church, behind the Chili's. Anyone remember this?
Varsity Theater - 24th at Guadalupe, across from UT. Later became a Tower Records, and now a bookstore.
General Cinema Barton Creek - located on the edge of the mall parking lot, overlooking 360 and Mopac. Later closed because of what I heard were foundation problems (on the edge of a hill). Was later replaced by an Abuelo's mexican restaurant.
Many others I've probably left out.

levjob
Jan 21, 2007, 3:26 AM
austin still does not have talll buildings ,,
and the ones rising r midrise,,
for the pop of the metro ,,austin is still behide in ,tall skyscrapers,,but its trying

KevinFromTexas
Jan 21, 2007, 11:48 PM
Well, we're the only Texas city with two 700+ footers planned.