PENSACOLA NOSTALGIA
This McDonalds on Pace Blvd was the first McDonalds in Pensacola. The sign changed when they hit the 1 Million Sold mark.
Sandy's was across the street from McDonalds on Pace Blvd. We knew them best for their Grilled Cheese sandwiches which my brother liked. Krystals came in down the street with "Get A Sack Full" 10c each. We still like McDonalds better.
PLACES TO REMEMBER
The Driftwood Restaurant - Downtown
The Florida Theater - Downtown
The Saenger Theater - Downtown
The Rex Theater - Downtown
The Ritz Theater
Hotel San Carlos - Downtown
Jerry's Drive-In - East Pensacola
Machine Gun Kelly's - 666 Scenic Hwy.
The Old Firehouse Drive-In - East Gregory St.
The Chicken Box
The Casino on Pensacola Beach
The Sugar Bowl - Pensacola Beach
The Tiki
The Sahara Club
The Penn Theater - Cervantes
The Twin-Air Drive-In - Navy Blvd.
The Ranch Drive-In - Pace Blvd. south of Sandy's
The first McDonalds in Pensacola - Pace Blvd. South of Fairfield Dr.
Sandy's Hamburgers on Pace Blvd. across from the McDonalds
Chicks BarBQ at Pace Blvd. and Massachusetts Ave.
Lums Restaurant - Hot Dogs Steamed in Beer- Pace at the Triangle
Biff Burgers - Pace Blvd at the Triangle.
Shoppers Fair
Town and Country Plaza and Gayfers
El Palacio
The Shrimp Box on Navy Blvd.
Trader Jon's - Downtown
The Red Garter - Downtown
M & M Billiards - "E" St.
Golden Crown Recreation Center - Mobile Hwy and Fairfield Dr.
The Union Pool Room - Downtown
The Old Fairgrounds - Behind Town and Country Plaza on Fairfield Dr.
Warren Hardware - Texar and "E" St.
Hopkins Boarding House - Baylen and Cervantes
Pensacola Dairy Company
T T Wentworth Museum on Old Palafox
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