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Used to play two hours of tennis in the park behind Colony Square..is it still there? And then we'd all go to Old Hickory House and eat and eat and eat. I don't think they know what a biscuit is out here. It went downhill after it moved into the Days Inn. Many of the house’s original features have been preserved including wooden floors, decorative mantles, turn of the century door hardware, pocket doors, stained glass and original bay windows. No, you do not need a realtor to purchase a Lennar home.
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But as a kid, the inly thing I would eat on the menu was a chick FIL A sand which. At that time it was the only place I knew that had them. One of my most important family memories.
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The lot is now cleared on that corner. Back in the 60's through eighties I frequented the Buckhead store, the Midtown Piedmont restaurant, and the one on Northside Drive. Also I think there was one out past 285 near where Spring Road comes into 41 that we used to go to i the eighties. I did not know there were any still open. They had a good menu, consistency and a following.
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The last couple of years, the house has been restored by Brooke Safford, a historic preservation developer who works in New York and Los Angeles. The goal was to create a home where the historic bones blend seamlessly with modern features. The neighborhood is which this beautiful house stood, is long gone. And all other properties have been demolished. With the exception of this house, which has been moved twice to a different location and now stands in the Angelino Heights neighborhood. The house was built in the 1800s and is known as the “John Wesley Ellis Residence” after the Presbyterian minister who commissioned to build this place.
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I grew up in the Northlake area and went to that location many times, usually with my dad, who liked to treat us. (Short stakes for the littles - that's what we all got). Now I like the biscuits and gravy, and somehow I've never eaten anything on the lunch/dinner menus.
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The Old Hickory House in Washington Rd was a solid go to for breakfast and lunch. (I'd mention dinner, but I was expected home at that age! So, Bill Waite was owner of the Augusta OHH. Fast fwd...I moved to Atlanta (1987). Today, there is nothing on the property. If I had my way, I'd help start a new appreciation of a perfectly Southern restaurant concept that should still be an integral part of the fabric of our Southern roots. Used to go to northside drive location in mid '50's while in school at GT, not sure but think it was the original location for OHH.
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Indeed if you drive by the place where there was an Oga's during the JFK administration, there's no trace of any sort of dining establishment being at that location. There is a shuttered Mexican place near 17th but that always looked very sketchy. Fond memories of the Scott Boulevard location as a kid in the '60s.
During FB season we would go there and drink beer before a game at grant field, left atlanta after tech and came back many years later for first time and they were every where. I expect that family made a lot of money out of the real estate over the years. The original location of the Forest Park OHH restaurant was @ or near 175 Main st, right where the intersection of Main St (back in the day) as you headed north towards Mountain View and Hapeville, merged with Old Dixie Hwy. I lived there until 1980 and of all places I ate out, OHH at this location was top on the list of wherever I went out to eat. Even though I'll soon be 81, I can easily handle my 3 hour drive to get back. An Atlanta buddy of mine told me that all of the OHH had closed, but it's good to know that's not the case and I'll find one of them the next time I'm in, as my employer, Mayor Ivan Allen said, "This City is Too Busy To Hate."
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I grew up at the Hickory House on Piedmont. We went there as a family all the time. My mother also got her pork outside cut.
They had the best Brunswick Stew I have ever had. We used to go to the one on Hwy 29 in Lawrenceville as a kid in the 60's and 70's. We would go to the drive in and eat in the car. I didn't work there but ate there often and knew some of the waitresses. If there was an Oga's on Northside, it must have closed at least a decade ago, probably quite a bit longer.
Jerry romano, hence JRs.HE was the manager of memorial drive in the 60sor70s. Already knew the recipe as most managers were family. I have the utmost respect for Jack Black. I remember years ago we had one of Atlanta's famous ice storms and we were iced in for about a week. Jack Black opened his restaurant on Northside Drive (maybe others also) and fed the Georgia Power workers trying to restore power.
It was first build as a place which would later become the Good Samaritan Hospital. Though we love having you as our guests, we understand that, sometimes, having our tempting dishes and entrees delivered or picked up is just more convenient. Therefore, we make it as simple and convenient as possible for you to enjoy the best the Old Hickory House has to offer with prompt and friendly options. The original one in Forest park was on Main Street, the address was around 131. The empty lot is still there with a Wendy's being where the road originally was.
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