

Started some time in the 1970s, York Steakhouse was incredibly popular until the majority were shut down by 1989 when General Mills sold, leaving only a handful of independently run and owned restaurants. If you lived under a rock, you have never heard of the national chain owned by cereal makers General Mills and served steak and potatoes like nobody’s business. There also wasn’t a lot of arm twisting when it came to convincing my mom to take the family there! I always felt like I must have done something good to deserve a dinner there. The chain’s North Dartmouth location was a special treat growing up. Like Sunbeam Bread, driving by the building and through the aroma stopped all conversation in its tracks. Just mentioning the words York Steakhouse evokes not only memories, but I swear I can smell a mouth-watering sirloin being grilled. No one knows this area better than those who grew up here! Please, leave constructive criticism, feedback, and corrections. Either way, it can’t stop us from taking the Memory Lane stroll!Īs always we would rather this be a discussion.
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In other instances, the buildings or even the properties have been razed. In some cases the buildings, but new businesses have replaced them. These articles are strolls down memory lane. You can browse previous articles by using the search bar on the right. Here is another installment in our Who Remembers? series.
