--Tim May, You can see some of the past if you go up the Parking structure off Castro. also went to Cubberly High school in 50s-60s. Had the best ravioli anywhere. The Jewell Tea Co. brought groceries right to your door without the Internet. Domestic Fax. The Foothill Owl mascot used to reside in the highway school tower. . We thought we were in heaven and loved our life there until one night John came home and told me his division was being transferred to San Diego North Island and the aircraft carrier USS Princeton CV 37. One was on ElCamino Real where the Amber Cafe is now located. When they closed, it became Jenny Craig, and then Prudential Real Estate office. Mountain View High School was on Castro Street. 13" screen with rabbit ears. Registering a complaint with the City of MV when my landlord (1904 Bates house at California & View Street - next to the little home in the orchard tower) planned to cut down his 2 story tall Australian Pine (Casuarina equisetifolia ) because it dropped too much "mess." I believe Bazaar was in between the other two names. I remember seeing the Exorcist with my girlfriend at the time in the View I have another memory I haven't seen mentioned yet: a restaurant called Woody's that was on Middlefield (or Old Middlefield?) Creek Place Cuisine. There were dozens of Dept of Defense contractors in the general area including Raytheon, doing radar research and production, and Singer, doing flight simulators. My kindergarden classroom was the 1st near the entrance, I remember feeling excited and part of an elite school that invested in Apple computers. It was the site of the old Highway School. JCPenneys was on Castro Street Fabric store in the Purity Market building (Later torn down) Anyone remember the drive in theaters? Does anyone else remember playing at the little playground there before the movie started? There was a night club called The Infirmary lots of fun. Fargo's was considered the classier place. Target used to be a store called Gemco. Served with from San Diego, CA. I'm thinking across from Facilities include two wards for males and females, an administrative block, a chapel, staff quarters and a separate dwelling for street people. Saw John Stewart (formerly of the Kingstion Trio) there several times. submarines. The Bowling alley was/is called El Camino bowl ( I hung out there a lot from age 10 to 19) It just doesn't seem as fun anymore Some of the best people and food ever. My folks moved to Mountain View from San Bruno in 1962 when I was 4. St. James Infirmary with Wonder Woman on Moffett Blvd, and the Cottage, and nobody has mentioned Andy's, the best Chinese food in town. Steve - It's pretty obvious that the Voice's website is designed to place links to the three Town Square threads that have the most recent posts. You could get your gas pumped by the attendant a the Texico station--- Skychief or SuperChief for you today? The 7-11 at the end of Alvin on Middlefield Rd brought us the Slurpee when it opened in the mid 60's. The E.M. club at Moffett Field naval Base was a great place to go. that machine that cheapie simple stuff was really expensive back My Mother, brothers, and I moved to Mtn. -Paul Portola Elementary, Egan JH Los Altos High '78 Foothill 78-80 In the meantime I'll ask my family that still live in there if they know the name. Florentine Restaurant ( The only Italian place in the middle of all the Chinese Restaurants ) was located where Xanh now is. Truly a classic '70s dive. I moved to San Jose, CA in June of 1984. Super Duper market at central and Rengstorff There was also a Kelly's at Stanford Shopping Center before it went so upscale. View, CA .. 1967-1998 .. A Fan Page For Those Who Loved This One Of A Kind Place! I remember when there was a break between Sunnyvale-Mountain View. Dana Elementary School, at Dana and Bailey; closed and demolished. Foothill College, the new campus in Los Altos Hills was talked about thruout California, for its inovative architectural style; this topic was an English class required paper for the first couple of years. Who could forget WonderWoman on the main floor and (if your male) the "Not tonight I've got a headache" dinosaur in the men's room. The wait to eat inside is a little much, though. I grew up there in the late 70's when my grandfather retired from TWA we moved from Mountain View to Florida. And across the street where Longs Drugs/Starbucks/Blockbuster is was a lumber yard/home improvement type of place, forgot the name. At corner of Castro/El Camino where Wash. Mutual located, Mancini Motor (Chrysler Dealer)had world globe on a top of round column, that column with globe came from Treasure Island World Fair in 1930's. Thanks for the recap Charlie. I also have very fond memories of the Variety Store at Blossom Valley Shopping Center where we all got candy for a nickel, the Galaxy Gift Store where we got every Christmas Present for my mother for about a decade, I think, and Tots-to-Teens where my mom took me for school clothes (and I had to get size "6x" which meant I was not skinny enough :/). I used to love to go there as a kid with my great-uncle who spoiled me rotten with pancakes. Fond memories of Palm Plaza buying candy there on days we walked to church, buying comic books once a week at store on Miramonte? Florentine Restaurant We loved Moffett and Mtn View. I bought a coffee table and oak side tables there. Mountain View Library was very small and crowded. Little violets that filled the back shady patio if the landlord was slow to mow. They are planning to move soon to San Jose area. Next door, was a Gelato ice cream shop. The lot was empty for several years. ST JAMES GATE BAR AND RESTAURANT - 255 Photos & 339 Reviews - 1410 Old County Rd, Belmont, CA - Yelp Restaurants Home Services Auto Services St James Gate Bar and Restaurant 340 reviews Claimed $$ American (Traditional), Bars, Breakfast & Brunch Edit Open 11:00 AM - 1:00 AM (Next day) See hours See all 261 photos Write a review Add photo Save Menu Uncle Otto's Cheescake where I went nearly every day for lunch takeout, and they were the best!Mountain Mikes Pizza..I believe it is still there. Thanks for any insight! Print Edition/Archives Great place to grow up. There was Mervyns in San Antonio Shopping Center, and the Time Such great memories. Home In the mid 80's is when everything started to change..I have a little memory of downtown, I'm a Castro City resident, so I remember San Antonio and the Old Mill more. First I rented in a duplex on Sierra Vista: My dad worked at Lockheed. I did like the St. John's Infirmary, on the Moffatt Field side of the railroad tracks. And the Navy was the major employer of the city, at least when I was in elementary school. View for a bit over a year, but that is one memory of mine. However, I have not found anyone who remembers the name of the company and when they closed it no one seems to know where they went or if they just went out of business. There was a Chinese restaurant named Andy on Castro st. 1970s very good food Dances on friday night at the rec center were great.. Eagles Rule!!! I remember seeing military officer's/personal around the community (the base was on the other side of the free way overpass) felt like the norm. Our first home! Sold See item details Similar items on Etsy ( Results include Ads ) Christmas Gifts for Boyfriend - Video Game T shirt for Him - Boyfriend Gifts from Girlfriend - Funny Tshirts UnicornTees $19.99 FREE shipping Every Sunday night we would go to the store after dinner and my father would work on the books. WOWwee!!!! View High in 87. It was THE place to go on Friday and Saturday nights.not to mention the other hangout was "The Shack" for dancing and meeting 'guys'. Not it seems mostly prepared food, but it used to be they cut the meet and did their The water tower at Questa and Grant Road was routinely vandalized with painting by person(s) unknown (before tagging was a term). 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. Special Pubs In 1999 we took a nostalgia trip back to San Francisco and Mtn View and then on to San Diego. 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. 5-1 or 3-1 etc.. St. James Infirmary Mountain View, CA. ever. ----Great Western Savings/Home Savings/ Westwood Childcare Center He moved his business and family out of state in 2001. Does anyone remember Johnny Macs drive-in? The place was torn down when 237 was rebuilt years ago. Great funky atmosphere, too. The little lady in the kitchen i think her name was "short" best tacos for 25 cents. Dont forget about Rhodes department store, Roos Atkins, Purity Super Market at San Antonio Center. Ken's House of Pancakes' German Babies souffl pancakes with powdered sugar & lemon wedges. I thought that was absolutely amazing. Name of the bowling alley near Cherry Chase Golf Course? There was a "Variety Store" at Blossom Valley shopping center on the corner nearest to St. Francis. I've been her since 1952 (Sunnyvale, actually). Can't remember for sure, but I think they had sound to outside. -Shoreline Park was a landfill. Have read every entry and look forward to reading more : ). When my kids were small, the biggest thrill for them was hearing the music and seeing the ice cream truck come down our street. The moved down Sterlin Rd toward the dump (which much later became Shoreline Park). And regrettably been here ever since. The only electric signal lights were on El Camino Real. was a Union 76 (I worked there when I was 16) Thrifty's at the San Antonio Shopping Center for ice creams ), I remember moving to Mtn View in 1965 from Sunnyvale so that my dad could live closer to his clothing store that was located on Castro St. The Almanac I lived in a complex of yellow apartment builings on Montecito Ave. That street seems relatively unchanged. I think the biggest change is East Mt. There was a party supply store on the corner of Old Middlefield/Middlefield, and my grandmother would clean their linens for side money. Speaking of burgers, Hobees when it started in the 70s (?) Website. My favorite Italian restaurant was "two guys from Italy" on grant and el CAMINO. My mom and dad both went to the original MVHS -- though I went to LAHS (who stole their mascot and not a few of their teachers). 85 was Central Expressway The mall was great off of, I believe Covington Rd. Liberty House department store at the old San Antonio Shopping Center. There was a fancy hotel with a big fountain in the front. 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. were really arrogant and unhelpful probably one of the reasons Apple Mobile site. "Dog City" Building I am a little bummed out that the 1st and last schools I attended, San Ramon Elementry and Old Mt. The San Antonio Shopping Center had that church single's group that met every Sunday morning in the upper floor of the Menu Tree. My parents lived on View Street which is 2 blocks from Castro Street. Cost Plus? I don't remember if it was in Mountain View or Palo Alto. Then the City They give me the best care one could hope for. Harry's Hofbrau was the Food Fair Market. We went on to have a total of eight children (with set of boy-girl twins) and we had all twenty-one of our grandchildren before we lost John at his 75th birthday Christmas 2006. A&E Don't miss out Surely miss those days, Looking for pet stores in the Mtn View, Los Altos areas in the mid 70's. Mountain View near Castro was a wonderful place to live. but others are not Fairchild, Atari, National Semi, Intel All these parts but no real use until the computer, more jobs more people. Ctr) and St. James Infirmary (Moffett Blvd) with my friends back in the late 70's to mid 80's era. (Probably "Looking Back") I remember that Yorkshire was written on the side of the Palm Variety shopping center. Gunn Highschool across Charleston used to be a field full of cattle. A couple of good books on Mountain View history are: "Milestones - A History of Mountain View" by Mary Jo Ignoffo and "Images of America - Mountain View" by Nicholas Perry. My co-workers and I would go to lunch on Castro St. every day--we loved Florentine (great pizza bread), Mekong (run by a former Vietnamese diplomat), and the Blue Sky Cafe, where I believe I had my first tofu sandwich. On one side, there was a collection of large satellite dishes. Shagging foul balls at McKelvey for a quarter. My friend lived very close. If it's boring you, CHANGE THE CHANNEL! I am looking for any one who might possibly have any information on who owned The Rumpus Room and or The 101 Club back in the 80's???? St James Infirmary, Attn: Development PO Box 426788 San Francisco, CA 94142 Donate today and ensure that sex workers of all genders continue to have access to quality non judgemental care as well as build in our advocacy programs to center those most marginalized in our community and meet the needs of our community. I think it is like over $3000 for a studio. I delivered San Francisco Chronicle and Mountain View News Herald papers along Thompson Ave and Alvin St as well over in Del Medio area. Woody's was a real old-school place, with all the breakfast dishes or sandwiches available for ordering written on tiny chalkboards behind the counter. i went to monta loma back in 1979 then i moved to oakdale. every year.GO EAGLES. We'd also get lunch at Weinerschniztel (at the corner of Castro and California). I was born in Lost Altos and lived there until 1971. I used to go to the menu tree for a bite to eat. Now, did anyone mention Frankie Johnnie & Luigi Too!? This was before 237 was an expressway. I remember the Menu Treeall you can eat. The Wunderman house is there still. "Our" red painted wood duplex and the big empty field inside the block disappeared when the block "went condo" (in '76?). Went to Crittenden in the 80's, Graduated from Los ALtos High. Blossom Valley Shopping Center was an orchard; as was most of the surrounding land. Kamei House Chinese Restaurant go. Mountain View's facilities go to heck. Advertising Info Halloween was a must every year. This is very important to me I am trying to locate my father who I have never met and I think he may have worked at one of these places. It was across the street from a bowling alley. and is where Silicon Valley essentially started. Palo Alto was 'Davenport'. There was a Pier One in the underground area and the Mall had a good record store. What an interesting question. mmm) on El Camino. I am kind of amazed at how many people get that wrong. ***. I Where the loop is now. Linda's on El Camino was the place to go for lunch Paresean burgers $.25 Just a few things I didn't see mentioned. Miss you. The one in the shopping Center at 85 and Mountain View had that," Small Town USA " feel . Some old photos were also in the lock shop plus the lock shop has not altered building it is the Jehning Family Lock Museum. From Wikipedia en.wikipedia.org I live in Mountain View from 1958-1976 it was and still is one of I assume the owners knew about the misspelling and either enjoyed the humor of it, or just didn't care. It started when high tech (ie computers) hit the area. "Continental market" was at the old safeway on california/San Antonio road. Moffet Drive In..worked there in the 60's along with the Shell station at San Antonio and El Camino. I think with the aging of the baby boomer generation, the place has gentrified into a lot of expensive condos. Hah, when I was going to Foothill I loved just down Bonita from the Food Fair Market View theater, through a kind of walkway/tunnel to the parking lots behind. There was a huge barrel of pickles there does anyone remember that? After the Mac was introduced in 1984 I often went to Computerware, on California Avenue in Palo Alto. Handyman was over by the Oasis Laundry and had tons of hardware stuff. I think the globe on the building came from '39 or '40 worlds fair(s), but don't quote me on that. -Whisman Station was a big industrial campus for GE. The list goes on and on. I remember when the "Dog City" building (corner of Castro and Mercy) was vacant, for years, and full of dogs. Mountain Mike's Pizza Oh gosh! - The constant drone of P-3 Orion aircraft overhead There was a Pet Store I worked at for one weekend helping put hay in the attic area on Evelyn and feeding the mice for sale. Across the street on Evelyn (which was a dirt road in places) was Ferry-Morse, but HP more recently occupied the site. Anybody remember Gemco? I also remember another Japanese restaurant on El Camino west of San Antonio that did teppan style (similar to Benihana). Does anyone remember the little italian restaurant right across the street from Graham. There was a political scandal of sorts when big money started offering what seemed high sums for all the old run down shacks and houses north of Moffet Field east of 101 and south of San Antonio. St. James Infirmary suffered a huge fire in late '97. ma, or his father? Went there many times in the 1975-80 period. Had a fun summer vacation visiting my dad and his partner, they owned Pretty spooky and not for the weak. Remember St. Johns on Moffett? Middlefield Mall Wow--Been here since 1966--On Hwy 237(Mountain View-Alviso Rd) there was a place called the Heidle Beer Garten--Best burgers and beer in the city. I think it closed around 1971 and that's when St Francis High School was allowed to enroll girls. San Antonio Hobby Shop --four locations till it closed in '05 2) A very hot classmate whom I had a secret 6th grade crush on named Sandy Allen Actually, the Nob Hill where it is today was Handyman, a home center. My parents still live there, and I visit them often. Director of Finance And Accounting at ST. JAMES INFIRMARY View profile View profile badges There was a music store on Castro Street where I took classical guitar lessons back in the 70s when I was 9-10 years old, and later bass guitar lessons. Circulation & Delivery There was an A&W Root Beer, Bob's Big Boy Hamburgers, Bowling Alley, Gelato ice cream, Foster's freeze ice cream, Mike's Pizza, were on El Camino Real. Lets make 2023 great! I remember Father Moss walking the streets alone late at night. workshirts in high school early 70's. St James Infirmary Moffett Blvd and Mariner Dr Mountain View Alas. Shoppers World at ECR and Escuela(Cost Plus, now - at least as of the early 2000s) My brother and I called it "the popcorn room". Mountain View was home to the St. James Infirmary Bar & Grill. Mountain View was sleepy and boring and we used to consider it lower class 503 were here. It is bustling, vibrant, filled with great restaurants. (After returning from two rainy years near Portland, a few times. I have lived in Mountain View since the early 70's. theater. Heard the wind tunnel at Ames at night. It was located off Middlefield near Ellis Street. and blue workshirts. Steve, Is someone making you read this stuff? It is called Mtn. The Cellar was in the 4900 block of El Camino, on the Los Altos side and operated from 1969-85. Thanks for the link to the 1969 restaurant guide, Richard. YP, the YP logo and all other YP marks contained herein are trademarks of YP LLC and/or YP affiliated companies. How bout the Greek resturant on elcamino. I just wonder if anyone from the 70's can remember the name of the bakery that was located on San Rafael Avenue off of Terra Bella in Mountain View. television dealer in the building that burnt down recently. Mountain View was and still is a great city. I grew up next to Therekauf/Stevenson school. I seen the fire dept. Almost every VA patient naysayer Ive listened to has problems best cared for in the VA mental department. One was missed ( or was not that important) The Akron store on El Camino and San Antonio, the Wherehouse replaced it. arrive, but school was being led out at the same time, i remember seating to face the damage. Shoreline Park was the dump for the city I do i do i do boy do I. ! So sad to see all this go away.. Perhaps one day they will some how rebuild things.. You never know.. What I remember from my 1982 arrival in Mountain View: Mayfield Mall was where The Crossings condos were buildt. In the median of Castro in front of the city hall was a huge redwood? Still had the bumper sticker "Can't read? I remember the small TV store on El Camino and I think Castro where I bought my first There was an underpass that allowed children to go beneath the busy road to get to school. He was in port until early February and they sailed to Japan and Korean War. Never dreamed of planes before or since, despite having been a sky diver and knowing well of the Blue Angels. I believe it is still vacant. Bicycles wagons all sorts of things hanging on the walls. There was also another night club on the other side of the freeway, next to Safeway- can't remember the name- that was more of a dance club. I lived on the southern end of Los Altos from 1961 through about 1985. Versions of it (the tree got bigger with time) became posters or advertisements, and I encounter copies periodically. OJ Cooper school. It's amazing, really, how much things have changed over the years, especially the businesses that have come and gone. 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