Posted by nostra-YOUPPI! |
8/5/2005 4:54 PM | remove |
too big to be the simpsons dining room that was demoed in 80s for the modern simpsons store, yes simpsons was virtually gutted in the 80s, hence the fact even closed and abandonned it was more modern than eatons and the bay
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Posted by maZe |
8/5/2005 6:33 PM | remove |
Could have been the restaurant that was right next door to the Corona. Cause some details would fit perfectly with the Corona...
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Posted by TaP |
9/11/2005 2:52 PM | remove |
is it the 9th floor of the eatons center?
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Posted by nostra-YOUPPI! |
9/11/2005 4:58 PM | remove |
the eatons center only goes at its highest 5 floors, you are talking about the old eaton store (they were always separate except in name one owned by caddilac fairview and one owned by the T. Eaton Co.) the 9th floor restaurant looked nothing like this
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Posted by Charlie_Dunver |
3/27/2006 4:04 AM | remove |
I would say it has to be more towards Old Montreal - Downtown as we know it wasnt that developed then.
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Posted by maZe |
3/27/2006 4:09 AM | remove |
well, it's definitely ground level as there's a window at the very end... I go with right next to Corona.
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Posted by nostra-YOUPPI! |
3/27/2006 4:10 AM | remove |
and its not a fancy place, open kitchen
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Posted by Charlie_Dunver |
3/27/2006 4:17 AM | remove |
but could "open Kitchen" also mean "fancy" in those days?
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Posted by maZe |
3/27/2006 4:17 AM | remove |
nope. Open kitchen usually meaned poor neighbourhood...
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Posted by Charlie_Dunver |
3/27/2006 4:18 AM | remove |
some things never change LOL
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Posted by maZe |
3/27/2006 4:22 AM | remove |
The tiles on the floor also tends me to think poor area.
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Posted by Charlie_Dunver |
3/27/2006 4:27 AM | remove |
ketchup bottles on table too I guess
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Posted by Charlie_Dunver |
3/27/2006 4:28 AM | remove |
funny that there is no signage or advertising anywhere.
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Posted by maZe |
3/27/2006 4:31 AM | remove |
2 floors of tables too...
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Posted by mewthree |
10/26/2007 4:05 PM | remove |
That place looks like a brothel compared to the way eaton's 9th floor looked. I no longer think this, but Ben's popped into my mind when I first saw the pic. it's definately not the new system BBQ
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Posted by Charlie_Dunver |
10/30/2007 10:58 PM | remove |
Saint James Street keeps popping into my head and I CAN'T STAND IT:P. I have taken the desperate measure of emailing this to Coolopolis in the hope he may ask his readers for help.
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Posted by mewthree |
10/30/2007 11:47 PM | remove |
I should email this to my mum, she would most likely know... except I dont know her email address.
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Posted by Emperor Wang |
10/31/2007 12:10 AM | remove |
There's a second picture of the place in ArchiviaNet: Does this help any?
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Posted by mewthree |
10/31/2007 12:56 AM | remove |
this looks like the 5th floor of the bay restaurant called La Soupiere! back 10 years ago that place was really cheap so I used to eat there all the time! $3.50 for a chicken salad sandwich and a soup and a tea or coffee. the sandwiches were great and so was the soup.
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Posted by nostra-YOUPPI! |
10/31/2007 4:45 AM | remove |
la soupiere is in the part of the bay built in 67 though, i think this is a lot older lol
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Posted by mewthree |
10/31/2007 12:43 PM | remove |
That is not what bothers me... it's more because I dont remember any second floor in La soupiere. I am just figuring that maybe they removed the second floor. OR, maybe it was another La soupiere restaurant somewhere else! Unless U shaped counters were a norm back then.
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Posted by nostra-YOUPPI! |
10/31/2007 6:01 PM | remove |
the toy department at the bay was a large restaurant years ago, up on a mezzanine, when i worked there we found ductwork from range hoods
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Posted by Charlie_Dunver |
11/1/2007 5:09 AM | remove |
U shaped counters were not unusual at all once upon a time. Coolopolis has no idea either.
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Posted by nostra-YOUPPI! |
11/1/2007 12:39 PM | remove |
i remember greenbergs stores restaurants were cool because the booths were set up so the waitresses never had to mingle with walking customers, they had thier own little walkways that led to the tables
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Posted by mewthree |
11/2/2007 4:01 AM | remove |
Well the greenberg that I ate at had a setup where it was a square counter with stools all around it (sort of like one of those places outside zellers at atwater. The stools has mustard colour leather tops.
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