Twains, we probably passed each other on some late night/early mornings. Either that or shared some Casa Vega margaritas.
DuPars is still there, although the one in Encino became a Jerry's. There's also one in TO. Here's one: The Smoke House Restaurant at Balboa and Ventura.
I used to go there for all my bong making/maintenance needs. growing up on the east side, we frequented it's Toluca Lake sister...
Of course, there's this old joint in Burbank. I'm glad it's still up and running, though surprised they are now a McDonald's operating under that shell. Bob's Big Boys are in fact Big Macs.
How about the ATV cars you could take on the dirt track on the other side of Balboa and Ventura, where the condos are now. I think they called them Scramblers! They had a mud hole and everything! There was also an indoor ice skating rink in Tarzana where the Carrows is. I grew up in Encino Hills and we saw deer walking down the street on a regular basis. Another was Pepe's Cartland at Balboa and Roscoe. I think they moved somewhere else since, or Busch Gardens monorail ride through the brewery and the amusement park there?
I remember Busch Gardens - a boat ride through the flamingos. A strange thing to experience in the SF Valley. My grandfather lived near Pickwick in Burbank - Bowling, Ice skating and swimming pool. He also kept horses in a stable behind his house. We used to ride the trails in Griffith Park - as a chore to exercise the beasts. I was riding very young. People are always surprised to find out about the horse community in the LA area.
Is Dan's gone? There was a (hole in the wall) place on Van Nuys Bl by Oxnard called Philadelphia Sandwiches that made cheesesteaks 10X better than that shithole Pat's in Philly. Anyone else ever try them?
OH, how about the video arcade called 20Grand Palace by Winnetka and Ventura, where they filmed War Games?
busch gardens. all the beer dad could drink! and i miss pepes cartland. that was fun. too bad those days are gone forever.
Magic Mountain - I was there during the grand opening of the Colossus, billed as the greatest roller coaster in the world. I am happy to see Dr. Hogly Wogly's Tyler Texas BBQ is still thriving on Sepulveda Blvd in Reseda. http://hoglywogly.com/index.html
i was one of the first to ride the revolution and colossus. still fun coasters with out the gut busting mega 360 finish. i hate that shit. farrells ice cream parlors are trying to make a comeback. there is one in valencia. anyone remember the zoo?
that is nothing couple weeks ago i used the same ATM as the ex bassist for van halen beatles smeetles