Does anyone remember Pizza Inn?

Started by duvaldude08, October 18, 2011, 05:49:22 PM

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Mr. Gatti's on Normandy was the place for Friday nights after Ed White games in 1985. I remember watching Miami Vice on the big projection screen and eating some form of pizza-like foodstuff. It didn't take too much to please us back then. If you wanted really good pizza back then, you went to Arty's Pizza on San Juan.

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Ooooh the memories....

Mr. Gatti's, Godfathers Pizza, Pic-N-Save, Putt Putt golf.....

Does anyone remember the waterslide place on beach blvd. called Slippery Dip????

Good Times....
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Sorry to kinda go off course, but in speaking of the Pizza Inn that was on Norwood, across the street on Norwood & 44th where the old Hollywood Video used to be, a new Mc Donalds is being built; That is a great addition for the area. Does anyone know when it will open?

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Wasn't there a Godfather's Pizza over on Blanding and 103rd also? I think they had a tabletop version of Joust there :)

Yup, in the same plaza as Pic n Save.

We used to eat pizza at Godfather's and then head to Putt Putt.

STOP IT. Put-Put golf. Holy shyt! HAHAHA I forgot all about them. I remember the one across from Regency which is now where room to go resides. MAN, it was a different city back then. Better IMO.

I know. Jacksonville is no fun anymore.  They tore all the fun stuff down .  :(

I know right! We were a relatively small city in the early 90's, but this was really a fun place to stay. The Jags were brand new and taking the NFL by storm.... The 90's were our best years IMO (recently). Its seems like after the early 2000 the whole mood of the city started to change for some reason....

It all started going downhill on July 1, 2003. Things started looking even worse around March 2011, but fortunately the forecast improved and there are some signs of recovery as of July 1, 2011. Still, we have a long way to go just to get back to our previous level of momentum, let alone get to where we want to be, but in the meantime Sexy Rexy, the beloved Beach Boulevard dinosaur, stands as a shining light in the heathen darkness.
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