Mustapha
Senior Member
Another original Scarborough house - this one 170 years old!
It's part of the Baton Rouge chain now? That must have happened fairly recently.
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Another original Scarborough house - this one 170 years old!
I don't mean to be overly critical, but sometimes statements on these pages are so far out of context that it must be puzzling to any newcomer.
It's part of the Baton Rouge chain now? That must have happened fairly recently.
I believe 'brewster' did something similar to this in another string:
Another original Scarborough house - this one 170 years old!
If the people responsible for that mishmash go uncensured we'll have to send an apology to Pizza Pizza.
A wonderful building, and I can accept the wooden patio fences, but they have three contrasting and clashing signs & banners with Baton Rouge on them plus the yellow ones with who-knows-what on them. If the people responsible for that mishmash go uncensured we'll have to send an apology to Pizza Pizza.
They have, for the moment, avoided painting the building a garish colour. Something for which Pizza Pizza seems to think is a normal event when adding a location.
I'm intrigued by these two--not least by how the big-box Shoppers just can't match the bright, effortless main-street 50s-supermarket-retail urbanity of its predecessor. (Notice how the new *doesn't* address the intersection, while the old does.)
But also...what was Thrift?!? I kinda remember it, bearded Scotsguy and all; but dunno whether it was specific to this location, or even whether it was a standalone or a mini-chain, or affiliated with any LoblawDominionWhatever whatchamacallits. (And probably didn't patronize it; after all, a store called "Thrift" on Queen East at its early 80s blue-collar-decline nadir wasn't exactly an appetizing prospect. Kinda like how the Parliament No Frills gives people the willies these days--not that Thrift actually was like that, but...)
I'm also wondering if this location later became a Howie's (a homegrown discount-pharmacy-chain phenomenon before it was bought out by Shoppers; great place to get one's fix of 200-gram Cheetos for 99 cents)
Is that a big ice cream cone to the left of the gas station?
I think the huge cone may have been on top of the restaurant belonging to Andrew's Motel which is still to the east of that site (see attached photos)
The drive-in restaurant was a favourite hangout for teens in the 1950s. I remember it well!
The motel has probably been there for more than 60 years but the restaurant portion of the motel is now being used as a political campaign headquarters (Sept/2011).