tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8321103554333725644.post1325047922439472370..comments2024-03-28T13:28:12.539-04:00Comments on Brady's Bunch of Lorain County Nostalgia: The Restaurants of Richard W. Head – Part 4Dan Bradyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02118939034032765664noreply@blogger.comBlogger7125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8321103554333725644.post-72797227761992065482018-06-14T17:24:41.545-04:002018-06-14T17:24:41.545-04:00HI Jeff,
A pretty good guess/hunch, but Dick’s Dr...HI Jeff,<br /><br />A pretty good guess/hunch, but Dick’s Drive-in was run by a gentleman named Richard Rissman. <br /><br />http://danielebrady.blogspot.com/2011/03/name-that-drive-in.htmlDan Bradyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02118939034032765664noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8321103554333725644.post-76817209022854079062018-06-13T21:22:01.038-04:002018-06-13T21:22:01.038-04:00Was Richard Head associated with Dick's Drive-...Was Richard Head associated with Dick's Drive-In on 21st Street, just east of Leavitt (Rt. 58)?Jeff Sigsworthnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8321103554333725644.post-34270151161569746302018-06-13T10:34:35.459-04:002018-06-13T10:34:35.459-04:00I've lived in this area for such a long time a...I've lived in this area for such a long time and have never heard of Tudy's Restaurant before, sounds like a place that I'm going to have to try. Another good burger place in Lorain County that I also have enjoyed is Midway Oh Boys in Elyria.<br /><br />For those messy eaters like myself, how fun would it be to have these soap recipes in your house? https://www.naturesgardencandles.com/cpsoap/cold-process-soap-recipesAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06069664315402194134noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8321103554333725644.post-36919953833574437882018-06-11T19:05:56.038-04:002018-06-11T19:05:56.038-04:00Dan,
The original Hoop restaurant's were befo...Dan, <br />The original Hoop restaurant's were before my time although I had heard of them before. I do remember going to Manner's with my parents as a kid. We went to the one at the corner of Oberlin Ave and Cooper Foster Park. It seems that this location didn't start life as a Hoop. I think that it was torn down when they widened Oberlin Ave. <br />Chuck<br />Jackson MIAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8321103554333725644.post-27899311849600941632018-06-08T11:18:39.381-04:002018-06-08T11:18:39.381-04:00Love the cars in the old photo's, 1958 Chevy a...Love the cars in the old photo's, 1958 Chevy and 1958 Cadillac, both pretty rare today and expensive as all get outAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8321103554333725644.post-10614334231357984242018-06-08T09:25:34.990-04:002018-06-08T09:25:34.990-04:00Glad you enjoyed the series, Rick. It's always...Glad you enjoyed the series, Rick. It's always nice when a family member connected to a business that I've written about reaches out to me and provides first-hand recollections and photos!Dan Bradyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02118939034032765664noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8321103554333725644.post-11371483251909565762018-06-07T15:44:43.840-04:002018-06-07T15:44:43.840-04:00Interesting series of posts. Although I am familia...Interesting series of posts. Although I am familiar with the Hoop Restaurants from my teen days, especially the one at the corner of route 58 and West Erie Avenue, I never knew the history behind that enterprise and the others operated by the Head family. Thanks to Richard C. Head for sharing his families restaurant history and to you Dan, for providing the platform which presents the story for us to read.Ricknoreply@blogger.com