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We also went to Country Gourmet on El Camino (I think it's still there), and of course the food court in the Old Mill. I do not know what the atmosphere is now. Arby's at San Antonio and California A search for "Dublin Inn" gave just a pointer to a late-2015 comment earlier on this same recollections page, signed by one Bill242 (same Bill who just asked? YP advertisers receive higher placement in the default ordering of search results and may appear in sponsored listings on the top, side, or bottom of the search results page. Here is some details about the Mountain View I grew up in. Miles Tone wrote: "The Decor furniture store that became Office Depot at El Monte and El Camino was also once a grocery store, in the 60's I think"? Had to go to liquor store near Safeway to get a Sunday Mercury or Chronicle. Mountain View Hight was located in downtown M.V. McKelvey Baseball Field/Park Harry's Hofbrau (my favorite) The Golden Wok was good too, but suddenly closed and never reopened. It's easy to be nostalgic. Redwood City Pulse, 2023 Mountain View Online I remember the cookie factory well. The persimmon tree in "our" front yard and the people who would drive up and try to strip the fruit. Some of the best people and food ever. There are still some very good bookstores in DT Mountain View. but others are not Fairchild, Atari, National Semi, Intel All these parts but no real use until the computer, more jobs more people. (Probably "Looking Back") that place but it was short-lived. "Dog City" Building La Petit Boulangerie, Florentines Pasta Shop, TOGO's!!!!! and blue workshirts. There was a fancy hotel with a big fountain in the front. I am kind of amazed at how many people get that wrong. I was part of the last graduating class of old Mtn. The school was later used as the temporary site for Foothill College until it opened in 1961. Just a few things I didn't see mentioned. and going to Old Mountain View's Castro Street felt soooooo far away! My wife was on-call as a dietitian at the nursing home there in the early 80s. Everyone knows who owns big chunks of that land now. Welcome to THE VINTAGE MOUNTAIN VIEW SHOP, your one-stop shop for apparel and gift items commemorating long-gone spots in and around Mountain View, California! Freedom. So sad to see all this go away.. Perhaps one day they will some how rebuild things.. You never know.. Just east of Cooper school on Eunice was a big dip in the road where it was county property, as was all the neighborhoods with no sidewalks. Still had the bumper sticker "Can't read? Sometimes the lines were around the block. There was a movie theater on Castro, but it only seemed to show Chinese or Mexican films and nobody went there. Mountain View high school was actually bordering Castro Street, old high school way, shoreline (formerly n. Bailey/sterlin road) And yes who can forget St. James ( cheap drinks and lot's of fun ) and my favorite place Linda's on El Camino. Other notable Mt. Their downstairs cellar was a nice and intimate showroom and upstairs they had good steaks. High Way Elementary School on El Camino; it was closed and became the temporary Foothill College; closed and left empty; later developed into a mixed use project; there was a pedestrian tunnel crossing under El Camino there. There was a drive in theatre on Grant Road across the street from Erik's Deli. I have we have one of the best downtowns in the area with such a great selection of places to eat and hang out. I can still taste it sometimes when I smell a truly good pizza. And the Old Mill was really nice, and seems like it was a terrrible place to The "new" MVHS used to host a carnival in its parking lot on Bryant Avenue in the 80's and there was also one that stopped at the Sears parking lot on San Antonio Rd. I think the globe on the building came from '39 or '40 worlds fair(s), but don't quote me on that. I helped the owner fix his truck once. It's great and I am grateful to the Voice for continuing it. mmm) on El Camino. I spend a lot of time and money in Mountain View, used to live there Chevy's occupies that site today. Original post made by Richard Gambatese, Old Mountain View, on Feb 6, 2009 I was a couselor at the Mt.View Methadone Clinic which was in the County Building at the intersection of Stirlin Rd and Moffett Blvd. The one in the shopping Center at 85 and I can remember the name. Bullfarbers ? Halloween was a must every year. I haven't used it, but you might be able to find some helpful resources there. Lots of fruit trees on ElCamino. The Navy was in town, Moffitt Field was booming and the Blue Angels had their air show every year (my family would watch the show from our roof). Its been a long time since ive been though there. Spiveys was in the shopping center too. There is a Historic marker in front of a small building on Charleston just before it crosses San Antonio. I just remembered "The Menu Tree" Does anybody remember The Menu Tree? Renamed it La Problem Eata. Central Expressway was two lanes a dirt road with no lights. I read someone's mother and relatives used to work at that bakery and I was wondering if they remember and would like to share and bring a little of joy to others. For some, the 70's kicked off in Mountain View with a homecoming float featuring a huge EAGLE. Domestic Fax. wow such great memories. I have also taken several nice walks in Shoreline and Cuesta Parks. Nob Hills previous location across the parking lot was called Fry's Food Store, then Food Fair, which had relocated from El Camino and Bonita Av. There are many more places I can talk about while I lived in the area. The other was located after you pass the train tracks going towards Moffet on left side near the corner of Moffet and Sterling. About where the Hausner Day school is now on San Antonio between Middlefield and Alma, there was an Indian mound (Ohlone--pre Spanish era) camping/living area. I remember: First gourmet burgers for me the Hawaiian with pineapple.. and the friendliest of owners. I have enjoyed the Shoreline Century 16 movie theater and The Sports Page Bar and Grill, too. The book also said that the owners of Fargo's wanted to build a hotel on the site, but that project obviously didn't go through. VB, I think the diner at Mayfield Mall was called Kelly's. in Downtown Los Altos 88-96. Mt View in the 60-70's was the best the MV Eagles ruled Linda's on El Camino was the place to go for lunch Paresean burgers $.25 The copper penny Middlefield Mall Thrifty's at the San Antonio Shopping Center for ice creams Super Duper market at central and Rengstorff Red Barn for a Barnbuster Mayfield Mall Construction went on for quite a while and the place was really novel with JC Penny holding the anchor spot. I Do remember the Blue Angel fleet air performances during summer. Blossom Valley True Value Hardware It was comfortable. I think that space is now occupied by a Chinese restaurant. Clarke's is great. My dad and I both had Mr Chadda and Mr Bonzell for math, heh. It's was a PayLess the last time I noticed. I did like the St. John's Infirmary, on the Moffatt Field side of the railroad tracks. The painting behind the altar of the Holy Family was still there. Shaw's Ice Cream. Across the street on Evelyn (which was a dirt road in places) was Ferry-Morse, but HP more recently occupied the site. I remember Sakura Gardens at 2116 W. El Camino and it did have some beautiful Japanese gardens inside. Shoreline Park is much nice than Byxbee Park in Palo Alto with the stinky The bottle was refundable for a nickle at the store where you could buy a candy bar for five cents! There was The old Mill Mall, had nice shops inside and I remember a little coffee and cake shop that you could sit and read in while eating. 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. Pollo Loco. Does anyone remember the name of the coffee shop next to rower records? The only electric signal lights were on El Camino Real. Nostalgia is great, but I think I prefer the current downtown MV to the sleepy street of the 1970s. build houses so close to the train tracks. He explained that this was restraunt row, and it kind of came with the territory. We lived across the street from the Whisman Fire dept. The mobile home park community; I went to Theuerkauf elementary. My kindergarden classroom was the 1st near the entrance, I remember feeling excited and part of an elite school that invested in Apple computers. Middlefield Mall Eddy's Sport Shop on Castro, where I bought my first baseball glove (Bobby Bonds model). Bubb Elementary School opened without asphalt pavement. What about driving through The Milk Pail at the corner of San Antonio and California to get your daily dairy? Any recall/information about the Mountain View Ice Company? Ate at the Chez Yvonne many times at 1854 W. El Camino. View was a ghost town on weekends. In the 80's Posted by Elizabeth, a resident of the Whisman Station neighborhood, on Feb 22, 2011 at 3:15 pm Grocery Store I'm not sure many people ever went there because the preschool was moved to Rengstorff Park facilities if I remember correctly. chicken. I used to love to go in there and watch the monkeys and dream about having one of my own. It was across the street from a bowling alley. I took my parents to the Balkin Village on the Elcamino for their 25th wedding aniversary in 1973. It is called Mtn. Please keep the memories alive. Did lots of educational games of learning on the 2e ! Unfortunately, Moffett had been closed. Shaw's Ice-cream on El Camino We went wild over it. Yes? Does anyone remember the gas station on evelyn and casto back in the 60's shoreline was two lanes. I remember seeing the Exorcist with my girlfriend at the time in the View All of this is mostly gonelike Linda's. 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 others were demolished in the 1990s for the present-day Whisman Station development. 4. That Food Fair on Bonita and El Camino was a good place and I was sorry to see it The Dublin Inn on Middlefield and Rengstorff I assume the owners knew about the misspelling and either enjoyed the humor of it, or just didn't care. Lockheed was designing and building spy satellites, as well as the submarine based Polaris nuclear missile. What a story that was. [emailprotected]. Linda's was great ( I know the recipe for their sauce!) Mountain Mike's Pizza It was an easy commute to Intel, about 8 minutes. They had monterey pines and stone pines freshly cut for sale. It also had a smallish, old-fashioned PBX switchboard with plugs and cables. Mayfield Mall where HP had offices and now is empty. The Moffett Drive In was our cheap entertainment. Palo Alto Online We always looked forward to the annual Pet Parade that would start in front of the downtown pickle factory and march down Castro to MV High. The Scuitlebutt on El Camino Real. I went to Two Guys From Italy back in the 80's which was also good but is now a Burger King. Shoreline made us known in the area as thousands came to listen to music. MV was on the USSR's list of early nuclear targets, for good reason. Down the drive was a grilled chicken place called Pollo now I cannot remember. Gonzalez, Morgan Maxwell,Davis, Capote,Addington, Hubner, . Does Anyone Remember the La Cabana? workshirts in high school early 70's. the best Chicken place in the area, Pollo Loco! Opened in 1967, it was known for its kitschy decor, notably a 30-foot-statue of Wonder Woman, and Buffalo Wings and burgers. View High in 1965 go Eagles memoriesAndy's Chinese rest.,Linda's , drive in theater, dog city, Mayfield mall, soooo long ago. I lived on the southern end of Los Altos from 1961 through about 1985. Andy's Chinese Restaurant. View. Almost every VA patient naysayer Ive listened to has problems best cared for in the VA mental department. View since I was about 6, went to Slater elementry, then Graham jr. High and graduated Mtn. on Friday nights after football games. Bowling Alley at Steven's Creek? There are several stains scattered on the shirt. It was near the road into Alviso, home of the first Yacht Club in Calif. I once got to see the inside of the Mancini house because a friend of a friend lived there. -The Crossings was a mall called The Old Mill There was also a Kelly's at Stanford Shopping Center before it went so upscale. Mountain View Surplus sold all the clothes I needed at the time old surplus blue jeans Versions of it (the tree got bigger with time) became posters or advertisements, and I encounter copies periodically. Here is the link to one of the photos. It was known to be Mountain View High School's teachers watering hole. It was cool. Moved to Mountain View, in the Americana apartment complex next to Emporium/Capwell, now PAMF at 85 and ECR. 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. Some guy would provide entertainment by dancing and picking up a dinner table with his teeth and begin swinging it around.I ended up on his shoulders while he was doing a greek dance step and the whole room got up and everybody started dancing to the greek music . I've recently moved here from Louisiana, married, and bought a lil condo. Echos of Don Sherwood and Superfrog live on in Maine. Does anyone remember the gas station on the corner of Castro and California Street. Anyone remember the Community School of Music on California street. These were new, and under the daily Navy P-3 airplane landing routes (4 propellers). that machine that cheapie simple stuff was really expensive back Find related and similar companies as well as employees by title and much more. I remember that Mayfield Mall closed right around 1983 when we moved. The Eagle was simply left at the old MV High football field. The Huntingdon Apts $125 a month rent now 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. got that right and Commodore is not more. We got our pumpkins from a farm stand on grant road (near el CAMINO hosputal) KEEP ALL THE GOOD MEMORIES COMING.. ONE OF THESE YEARS I WOULD LIKE TO WRITE A BOOK ON THE SCHOOL CAFERTERIA'S - FOOD I RECALL EVERYONE USE TO RAVE ABOUT THE FOOD ( LAUGH ) SOME OF IT WAS PRETTY GOOD ! Does anyone remember Beto's Casa Blanca Mexican Restaurant. A&W near the corner with Castro. My front yard is now the parking of the outdoor amp theater. 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? yes,st. Hope that you find something on the internet about it? I think I have to quit now my brain hurts cheers to all who recall the peace and joy of growing up amidst the orchards and of our once sleepy little town keep the faith and go Eagles. Community Calendar We would order the largest pie,and all the drinks refilled over and over again. Cost Plus? I am sure it isn't hard to keep up with the current events, sports and crime of this town a week at a time. What an interesting question. Then on to Stacey's Books on University, and another computer store several blocks away. There are tons of photos and books, and if you go on the right day, long-time residents and natives from the Historical Association are usually around and they are happy to recount the "old days" - although to most of them, that usually means a couple decades before the 70s. It was a quiet bedroom community. I live in Mountain View from 1958-1976 it was and still is one of You needed to become a member and show your card when you entered the store. was a Union 76 (I worked there when I was 16) The World Famous St. James Infirmary .. Mt. I remember in the 70s, the Monte Vista drive-in. The Old Mill and Mayfield malls were already mostly derelict. My mom was a single mother of 4 and she was able to afford to feed all of us occasionally at the Menu Tree and Bobs Big Boy. own bread, and sold beers at least in the old Palo Alto place on Meadow. Director of Finance And Accounting at ST. JAMES INFIRMARY View profile View profile badges The Infirmary was destroyed by an arson fire in 1998. . Landell's Elementary. Ken's House of Pancakes on El Camino Real (great for breakfast) I actually worked down the road in Los Altos at the Boardwalk, what a shame they closed. The town had a Bobs Big Boy, Linda's drive in, foster freeze, Wiener schnitzel, st James infirmary, Denny's restayeant (great for after a long night if dancing), GEMCO, Carrs pet store, emporium, mervyns, Sears, tower RECords, warehouse records, jcpennys, cost plus, tony Roma's, lots of used car lots along el CAMINO real, kens house of pancakes, thrift store next to cuisimanos (sp?) Shoreline Avenue was called Bailey Avenue I remember delivering flyers announcing store-opening specials (and being paid the handsome wage of 35 cents! You could hear the Saint Joseph bell ring everyday at 12noon. The copper penny Its where the first IC was made by Noyce? From Wikipedia en.wikipedia.org One person would drive a car in, and 4 or more would sneak in through the hole in the fence behind the bush on the entrance road. Always busy and great New York Style pizza never had any since!! My husband was stationed at Moffett Field and worked in Hangar One daily. Go Eagles and Keep the Faith Tater tots and Parisian Burgers! Did they really stop the church bells from ringing though. There was no Shoreline overpass you would cross the railroad tracks. The parks would take us on a tour to the downtown firehouse and police station where we got to slide down the firepole! 85 was Central Expressway Tackle football on the weekends at Monta Loma school with the forniers and walshes in the mud. [melissabee, 11/08/2009] Uniroyal Gal - Confirmed Gone All sources list the location of St. James Infirmary Bar & Grill as 390 Moffet Blvd. I joined the Navy in Mt View in 1961, went on an old Destroyer, was in Vietnam in 1964, the Tonkin Gulf Incident, got out in 1965 and went to work for a small electronics company as a Field Service Engineer. It might have been called Samurai, but I can't recall. i remember mayfield mall, with jc penneys and world mart. 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. I left the area in 1986 and moved to the Santa Cruz/Aptos area, with only occasional visits. View, either the Old Highway School or the newly completed (back then) Mountain View High. First things first. I also grew up in Mountain View and attended Landels, Graham and Mountain View High on Castro Street. The site of Nob Hill on Grant Road was a Hubbard & Johnson hardware store before it's more recent incarnations. The Jewell Tea Co. brought groceries right to your door without the Internet. There was an unfinished furniture place called Decor on El Monte near El Camino Rl that became Office Depot. Remember???? The shopping center on castro was called Palm Plaza and the thrift shop was Palm Variety. Michelle again. Was it part of 237? I worked just a short distance away on Middlefield towards San Antonio and Palo Alto. Tour buses would take visitors on tours to see all the trees in blossom that were a sight to behold. Anyone remember the Hell Angels' moving into the house on 237 and then filming in parts of Mountain View and Sunnyvale? Did anyone go to Crittenden for elementary school?! And the best kosher hot dogs, too. 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. The original "Der Weinerschnitzel" on California and Castro. This is a great thread. The Old Mill had that Upstart Crow Bookstore and (I think) the "Jumping Frog," a dance place where I saw a full sized 1940s style dance band one night. The entire street, except for the scattering of bars and Chinese restaurants was vacant in the late 70's and 80's. Music Store I can't think of anything to add to the list, and it sure brought back memories. I can almost remember their "3rd Annual Going Out of Business Sale" with 25 cent shots of Jack Daniels and 10 cent draft beers. wonder woman inside??? I don't know when or why they would use it, maybe as a backup? The Camino Medical Group building at El Camino and 85 is on the site of the defunct Emporium-Capwell store. But My fav of all was Stickney's BBQ in Paly.. Man I wish The family would bring in back.. my Family knew Red Stickney Good times Keep bringing the memories back ! Special Pubs Many people used the train in those days to commute to "The City (San Francisco)". 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. It is bustling, vibrant, filled with great restaurants. And probably ensures I will make Mountain View a destinationthe next time I visit relatives in the area and patronize the MV businesses so, Steve, it may bore you, but, it's not all a waste! You call and requested a bus to pick you up for only 10 cents. It is the second left turn from the Cornwall College playground and is erected on the Albion property. total expenses. So many memories attached to them from those whose formative years were spent there. When Shoreline was still Bailey Ave. and it was just a 2 lane road. For the longest time on ECR (80's) there was a great little store selling seat covers (I think it was near Castro). Slot car racing at a small shopping mall on san antonio road. Tidal lands existed along the bay. There was so much land there before, and it devastates me to only have fragments of memory.. Wow, it great to read about MV in the 60's and 70's..I was born and raise in MV. At halloween time, they had the best selection of wax whistles, plastic lips, and dracula teeth. Like to give a shout out to all the families that participated in making Mtn View such a fun place to grow up. I moved to Mtn. 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. The lot was empty for several years. then. A butcher shop was where Red Rock Coffee Co. is now. So to that, I say, thank you :) I worked at GTE Government Systems (formerly GTE Sylvania, formerly Electronic Defense Laboratories) from 1983 to 1990. Belmont 96-2002 We'd also get lunch at Weinerschniztel (at the corner of Castro and California). Families. View high building is gome butGo eagles !s31ZJ. I lived in a complex of yellow apartment builings on Montecito Ave. That street seems relatively unchanged. The sign for the shop was misspelled as "Sheespkin House", and as a teenager I giggled every time I drove by. And Mountain View Surplus where I used to get my blue jeans and blue Watching SP commute trains at San Antonio and Alma Directions Advertisement. Kragans Auto? -Mountain View High School was on Castro Street. traffic ticket as a kid and never thought I could feel so bad! Mountain View Library with great new book selections inside the entrance usually getting no farther than that to stop and read. I remember that Yorkshire was written on the side of the Palm Variety shopping center. It was crazy but totally fun!! My brother and I called it "the popcorn room". And to this very day, Prince's music reminds me of how happy I was to have discovered Mountain View! Loved that park. You had to have a membership card to get in, I think the card was $1. View since 1992I live on the East Coast now. I don't know who occupies the site now. The little lady in the kitchen i think her name was "short" best tacos for 25 cents. I havent been there but hope to before "old age" sets in :>) My thanks to all other contributors--so many places and things I had forgotten! And Clarkes had the best burger in Mountain View, Amber Lantern had When we moved to Palo Alto, we would take the bus for 10 cents and go to Mayfield Mall. 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. Then the sound became noise pollution. I wished Id taken more pictures , than what I have. TheSixFifty.com You could drive up el camino and art would be sitting outside reading. The mens clothing store was George"s. Who remembers the mexican restaurant on el camino and bailey. in downtown Castro, where the landmarks have shifted dramatically!). My dad worked in the telephone company central office at Hope & Dana streets in the '60s and '70s. 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