Manhattan Beach MemoriesWhen I moved to Manhattan Beach in 1969 it was still a quiet little beach town. Back then the guys all wanted to drive sports cars and the girls drove Volkswagens. If you drove a van you were a painter or owned a cleaning business or pet store. There were no Soccer Moms because most of the kids had no idea what soccer was¦ it was baseball, basketball and football. You could actually cross Sepulveda in one light and there really wasnt a lot of traffic anywhere. Parking was a problem but once in awhile you could convince the officer not to write the ticket. I paid $100 a month for my first apartment in MB.. it was a one bedroom on 36th Street.. and the building is still there. I met some truly wonderful people and we are still friends to this day. In fact it was one of my friends who inspired this post. We were reminiscing about ‘the old days’ and started talking about how some of the old places we remembered. Heres the list we came up with.. feel free to add any of your favorites that we missed. http://www.move2manhattanbeach.com/006E8E ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() We used to freqeunt the Bucanner, where yoy cooked your own steaks. Also the Bourbon Bush, a little further inland on Manhttan Beach Blvd., where we closed the place up many a night. I'm trying to remember the name of the restaurant/bar located at the north end of Highland Blvd in the 70's. They had great soup and breads and sandwiches. The place was very close to the street and the bar was on the right and the restaurant on the left. It seemed like you stepped down into the restaurant. It was actually in or nearly in El Porto. One Friday night, a brand new, red Harley was stolen right from in front of the place. Could it have been the Pelican?
At least El Tarasco was still there the last time I was in the area. REsponding to the Pelican remark...the Frigate...about 1970, a small band played there...my best friend's boyfriend played sax and flute in this 4 or 5 piece group with a blonde girl singer...I loved going down there...wasn't yet 21...was 18 actually :) anyhow, nice memories...most of the southern CA coastal towns were nice like that...intimate like SLO still is to a certain extent... Comment from: Monica Roberts [Visitor] · http://hithertitherandyon.blogspot.com/ Thank Heavens I found your site ... no one else seems to remember that Pancho's once served Chinese food, and you're the first person I could find anywhere on google that's finally able to back me up! Also, Criterion came in between The Wooden Shoe and Good Stuff ... we used to get the biggest, best tasting bowl of whole mushrooms sauteed in butter and garlic there ... you didn't need anything else to satisfy your late night hunger, except a huge, weeping glass of (non-sweetened) brewed ice tea! Methinks nothing will ever quite compare to growing up in laid back Manhattan Beach and environs. Thanks for sharing. BTW ... there's a Facebook page about growing up in the south bay ... think it starts with 'if you grew up in Manhattan Beach, Hermosa, or Redondo'. It's fun to read what everyone remembers with great fondness, unbridled humor, and homegrown affection. Forgot to mention I too lived on 36th ... a few houses up from the Strand. And on Marine four houses up from the Strand, at 25th & Crest, and directly across from Grandview School on 24th, and across from Orville and Wilburs on Rosecrans, then finally at 8th St. and Highland ... what a wonderful life for all of us ... kids and parents alike! Comment from: Cyndee Reynolds [Visitor] I use to work for Manhattan Beach Animal Control in the 70's and lived just a few houses down from the Pelican on 38th street. They had the best swordfish and rice pilaf! There was a great little place on Highland just north of The Pelican that had the best Hawaiian sausage breakfast! I would love to know the name. If anyone remembers please post! Comment on this article This post has no comments awaiting moderation. About This Post 5 comments »Posted on May 06, 2008 22:38:26 Posted in About Posted by Kaye Thomas
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