Royal Villa was a great place. Usually "older" crowd. Large dance floor and a nice lounge connected to the main club. Afterwards we all had "breakfast" at Your House restaurant down the street.
and across glenwood from your house, where the golden corral is now, was the Ranch Motel and Restaurant. used to eat breakfast there alot before going to work at the Amoco station at crabtree that my dad owned....
Miami Subs. I remember after Hurricane Fran, there was no power on the Glenwood Ave area. The Miami Subs on Glenwood opened anyway, sold their subs at half price or less (I guess to cut their losses from no refrigeration)and gave coffee away free. What they did for the coffee was let it go through the drip then they put the pot onto the gas grill to eat the coffee up.
Still open in Fayetteville, just drove buy it an hour ago and mentioned to my wife that the last time I saw one open was down in Miami.
The Plantation Inn off of Capital Blvd Ages ago, (long before I moved to NC) my Dad used to travel to Raleigh for business and always stayed there. When he found out I was moving here, he was so excited to show it to me when they came to visit. We ate brunch at whatever the restaurant there was called. It was neat sharing his memories of Raleigh.
A classic landmark! Sorry to see it demolished. Description from an early 60's post card: One of the South's finest, is located on U.S. Rt. #1, 5 miles north of the Raleigh City limits. This replica of an old plantation is noted for its quality, service, and Southern hospitality. Its spacious grounds, covering 26 acres, and its heated swimming pool, offer guests the ultimate in informal relaxation. An atmosphere of quiet charm welcomes you in the restaurant, where excellent food is served graciously.
Not completely gone, but seriously cut back... White Swan This was my first experience in North Carolina Barbecue, and I definitely miss it.
Marz...spent many a drunken evening there in that place over by the Longbranch, what is it now a skating rink or something.
it's now an ice skating rink. originally sportsworld, at one time this building also contained raleigh's first underage club, julian's
That hasn't been gone too long (since I moved to Raleigh in '01). It sat at the SW corner of 540 and Capital.
Sugar Bread - Old Salem Got that stuff on school field trips and man it was the best stuff ever. I gave my son a $20 when he went and said to buy as much as he could but he said they didnt sell it. Tried to find it on their website and it wasnt there.
are you talking about '2001', back in the early 80's, on Hodges st? I used to hangout there :lol: can't remember the place across the street from the Long Branch, used to frequent it quite often too! at one time it was the Flying Cloud restaurant.