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Hi all,

I'm trying to remember the name of the restaurant in the 60s & 70s on the east side of the Concourse just north of Fordham Road (across from Alexander's.) There's still a restaurant there but it no longer has the same name.

Mary O'Riordan
 
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WAS IT "SUTTERS" OR WAS IT "CAROLS"


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I don't remember Carol's at all. I was probably long gone from the Bronx when it was around. Sutter's I remember as a very classy bakery. I don't recall if it was also a restaurant, or if I ever knew. The only restaurants I cared about in the mid-fifties served hot dogs or pizza.
 
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I asked someone from the Bronx who is older than me and they say Sutter's might be the name.

I wasn't much into going to restaurants when I lived in the Bronx. Just like Bronx Shepard, it was mostly pizza and hot dogs for me.
 
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Thanks you guys. It was indeed Sutter's.
 
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Now, I'm thinking it might have been Carol's. There was a Sutter's but apparently it was a bakery . . .
 
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Originally posted by Mary O'Riordan:
Now, I'm thinking it might have been Carol's. There was a Sutter's but apparently it was a bakery . . .


Mary, my wife assures me that Sutter's was both a bakery and restaurant. Her mother used to take her there when they went shopping. Now, that's not to say that there wasn't a Carol's too at some point. Glad I could confuse you a little.
 
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Thanks for the clarification.: )
 
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Ot was Carol's. We went there after my High School graduation at the Paradie. Sutter's Baker might have been located on Jerome nr. Van Cortland Park- the Woodlawn Statio. They had butter cookies.
 
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Thank you!
 
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Hi Bonnie, Sutters was located on the Grand Concourse just off the corner at Fordham Rd.
 
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Are you talking about Corky's? Across the Concourse from Alexander's, on the North-east
corner. Sutter's was a bakery and I don't remember a Carol's.
Tina

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Originally posted by Mary O'Riordan:
Hi all,

I'm trying to remember the name of the restaurant in the 60s & 70s on the east side of the Concourse just north of Fordham Road (across from Alexander's.) There's still a restaurant there but it no longer has the same name.

Mary O'Riordan
 
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It was a place with booths where one could have thick burgers, a few doors up of the northeast corner of Fordham Rd. and the Grand Concourse.
 
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A few things come to mind, since we lived a couple of blocks away from there. Next to Albrecht's dress shop was a burger place where they cooked the burgers in the window, I can't quite remember the name. The restaurant directly across from Alexander's on the E. side of the Concourse where you get the uptown #1 bus was Corky's. Carol's was on the N. side of Alexander's. I'll work on remembering the name of that place, maybe it's what you were thinking of.
 
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Billy I hope you can remember..this is driving me nuts...I checked all my Bronx books and can't find a picture at all
 
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I did a little research and I think I found it, it looks like it was called Big Burger. Here's the url if you want to check out the picture. It's small, but I don't think it could be anything else, it's definitely a three letter word followed by what looks like a six letter word.

http://cdm.metro.org:8080/u?/lc,213
 
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Yea Billy, that's the one..thanks..I checked with a magnifying glass and it says 'BIG BURGER'
 
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But that isn't the Concourse. It's Fordham Rd.
 
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There was only one restaurant on the E. side of the Concourse across from Alexanders, that was Corky's, which was basically a diner. There was a counter in the front and booths in the rear, they served all sorts of food. I used to meet my mom there after getting off the D train on my way home from work and we'd have dinner there. I've eaten there many many times.

Sutter's was a bakery and they used to have a tea room, but that was really only for cakes and pastries and sandwiches at lunch time.
 
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Thank you very much.
 
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