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luv my dayton
197 posts
Dec 17, 2012
9:29 PM
Used to be a great place to eat and hang out at the corner of my street. Was on the corner of Far Hills and Lewiston rd. across from St. Albert Parish. Not the size of a Parkmoor but they had curb service and on date night everyone headed there before heading home. They had the best hamburgers and the owner lived in the second block of Lewiston. Just a privately owned place with really good food. Frank Karras was the cook and was a kind, friendly man from Oakwood. Hope to find others who may have been to and remembered the restaurant..
olds88
1 post
Jan 27, 2013
2:13 PM
Was there many days in the early 60's.I knew franks son pretty well. Great food and carhops. I dated mr. bolsers niece when she worked there during the summers.Also had a friend in the first block of lewiston named carol engleman.
olds88
55 posts
Feb 06, 2013
11:30 AM
Iwas thinking the other day why i backed into parking spaces.It was because you had to see who was driving through the drive in and Bolsers did not have speakers and you had to flash your lights to get service.Life was so simple and there was a reason for every weird habit.
JJCofMAINE
12 posts
Feb 11, 2013
2:03 PM
Hey, olds88. Was the niece named Clara Ann? She married my brother. We lived on Cushing Ave., the next street south of Lewiston. I remember Bolser's had the best fish sandwich in town.
olds88
64 posts
Feb 11, 2013
4:32 PM
That name sounds right to me JJC.Small world. She had an older sister that worked there also.I took Clara to Kil Kare for drags iam not sure she enjoyed it much.Back in the sixties our priorities were a little different.


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