The "O" is closing. (Pittsburgh). Wailing and gnashing of teeth.

Panther Hollow (the lake) was a childhood hangout for me. I once drove my kids to Squirrel Hill to show them where I grew up. When we drove into Oakland, and I told them how I’d ride my bike there, they were incredulous.

nightshadea, hope they are good, because their prices are rather dear…

Around here breakfast places are getting rare, wth everything stuck at take-out.

The Boston place that was mourned upon closeing, many years ago–The Deli Hause in Kenmore square. Good hangover food, and lots of it, cheap.

Iron City Houserockers! Never seen them live but Have a Good Time is an incredible album

Update: it might be saved afterall. Apparently, Mark Cuban is trying to purchase The O. crosses fingers

OMG. Tommy’s! It’s been 30+ years but I have never forgotten how good the food was there. Might need to book a flight to LA sooner rather than later.

Yes, for real this time. Hope!

(And I vastly preferred Tommy’s to In 'n Out.)

I missed this thread the first time around, but to answer your question, for Sacramento I nominate Jim Denny’s, because they actually did close back in January. After they announced they were closing there were lines around the block. They had been in business for 85 years and still maintained a 1930s feel, with wooden signs behind the counter advertising “Fancy Cheeseburgers” for 25 cents.