OT: Favorite Local Businesses That No Longer Exist? (AA or Elsewhere)

Submitted by JWG Wolverine on July 6th, 2023 at 7:45 PM

Hey everyone! Figured the MGoBlog community is just the type of place that would love this...

I have a friend who recently opened a new branch of his t-shirt company exclusively dedicated to commemorating defunct local businesses, whether it be restaurants, stores, movie theaters, arcades, rinks, ballparks/arenas/stadiums — you name it.

So...curious to hear what everyone's favorites are? Whether it's a nostalgic place you remember from your hometown or a place you frequented in your college days, shout em out! He might even cook up some shirt designs for you to order.

NOTE: It MUST be a local business that is no longer in operation. There are already great ways to buy gear supporting current Ann Arbor businesses, including a sponsor of this site. Seth's Ann Arbor Institutions series from Fall of 2020 (and the shirts that came with it) was some of my favorite stuff the blog has ever produced. This is just for the ghosts of Ann Arbor business past!

mgobleu

July 6th, 2023 at 9:06 PM ^

Funk. Yes.

Commercial heavy-duty mayonnaise hits different when it’s spooned onto your burger by a man in a paper hat. Also the best onion rings that ever rung. 

PS, word is there’s a Secchia building a new spot in GR that’s going to serve some old local nostalgia, including the one and only Mr. Fabulous. 

Blue@LSU

July 6th, 2023 at 7:57 PM ^

1. Hot 'n Now Hamburgers in Mt. Pleasant. $0.49 hamburgers or $0.59 cheeseburgers were a godsend to a poor undergrad, especially after a long night at the bar. (I never had a problem finding money for beer, nutritious food, on the other hand, was a luxury I was willing to live without.)

2. Seems like pretty much any used bookstore. The last one just closed in Baton Rouge this year. I'm in Buffalo, NY right now and the only one left is Rust Belt Books. It will also be closing soon. I used to spend hours in used book stores and am sad to see so many of them closing up shop.

Carpetbagger

July 7th, 2023 at 12:39 PM ^

Nearly every time I come back to GR I eat at Taco Boy. Yes, I watch some minimum wage person I'll never see again dump some basic ingredients into a shell and microwave it. And yes, they still taste awesome.

Uccellos pizza too. I know they are part of the Vitales/Florentines clan there, but they still have the best pizza in GR imho.

Great Cornholio

July 8th, 2023 at 8:09 PM ^

Ate at the MP location today...Green all-meat burrito while traveling from Elk Rapids to Ann Arbor. Bought a shirt as well, bringing my Taco Boy t-shirt collection to three! Still feel the loss of Lil' Chef and Sweet Onion (and hot'n'now) whenever I pass through town. Jon's Country Burgers amazingly still there.

matty blue

July 7th, 2023 at 9:25 AM ^

yeah, discount was a dollar or two cheaper, as i recall, which was a big deal when i was a poor college kid.

i'd go to schoolkids for the vibe, though.  i still remember my very first purchase there - it was joe jackson's 'look sharp,' which an alice lloyd neighbor had played on cassette at a party.  the old guy that rang me up (like, really old - he mght've been 30!) gave this little nod of recognition and approval, and...man, that was all i needed.  that old fart thought i was cool!

there was also a drug store on state street that had a very limited record selection but was cheaper still.  i remember buying "london calling" there for, like, eight bucks.  for a double album!  possibly the greatest rock and roll album ever!

also?  CONSUME: https://longlosttees.com/products/schoolkids-records

AND this:  https://localwiki.org/ann-arbor/Discount_Records

which made me think of this:  http://www.mrbpiano.com/

iykyk.

now i'm off to figure out the name of that drug store, which was (i think) next door to the original borders books.  which is another deeply-missed treasure.

this is a great thread, is what i'm saying.

OneEyedMooseSm…

July 7th, 2023 at 10:45 AM ^

Yessss...  this was the place.  I remembered when I asked the Old Guy there what was playing.  He gave me a smile and said "Hot Buttered Soul."  "Hyperbolicsyllabicsesquedalymistic" was jamming on the speakers at that moment.  Overall, Discount Records was my favorite.  I liked Wherehouse Records for the selection and Schoolkids for the variety but Schoolkids was definitely spendier than Discount.  

matty blue

July 7th, 2023 at 10:56 AM ^

oh, man.  isaac hayes was just impossibly cool.  that record seemed really dangerous to the sheltered, pasty white suburban kid i was in 1983.

they always had a record playing at schoolkids.  when i wasn't being a self-conscious, barely-audible dork i'd ask the Old Guy what was on...and i bet the Old Guy disdainfully told me jane siberry at least half a dozen times.  i don't think that's an exaggeration, either.  dude loved that record.

i'd forgotten all about wherehouse records!!!

JBG

July 7th, 2023 at 6:12 PM ^

Another vote of agreement.  I used to go in and ask for them to suggest a classical record because I knew nothing about classical music.  They would ooh and aah about this or that record and thus I learned about classical music.  

There was also an awesome liquor store almost but not quite kitty-corner to Steve's Lunch (which I also loved for introducing me to bi-bim-bop) along South U if I am recalling correctly dating back to 1983-7.  Similar to Schoolkids, I used to show up and ask them what I should drink tonight and thus I learned about wine.  

Amaizing Blue

July 6th, 2023 at 7:58 PM ^

Bill Knapp's.  "A snack or a meal." I worked there for several years in the 1980's, and we went there often for family birthdays.  Best Au Gratin anywhere, soups were fantastic, even scallops (!) on the menu.  Top it all off with a cake deluxe and teenage me was both happy and full.