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On 1/9/2023 at 11:04 AM, Cr1028 said:

I just saw many are posting New York Subway while I was thinking of New York Sub Hub. I love Sub Hub but never tried NY Subway. I saw one the last time I was in Denton eating at Burger Time Machine but never made it there to eat. Any thoughts on NY Sub Hub vs NY Subway?

Same place, they had to do a name adjustment 

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On 1/9/2023 at 11:41 AM, Censored by Laurie said:

they're the same. changed to Sub Hub maybe around '04 or so if memory serves...always heard it was due to the national chain Subway butting in, but don't know for certain. 

Their shop on Avenue C was the cornerstone of my diet for all 5 years of my time in Denton. 

I worked at Hooya for pretty much whole college career, so that also kept me rather full. 

Some sleepers...I forget the name, but there was a sandwich shop directly across the street from NY Sub...they had some Turkey Tuesday deal, like maybe a full sub for $5 or so that I'd definitely cheat on NY Sub for. Mr. Chopsticks and Oriental Garden were sneaky favorites. Sweetwater's was a standard for chill dates, Greenhouse when you were actually trying to impress. 

 

22 hours ago, kingwoodgreen said:

Same place, they had to do a name adjustment 


This is the place I always loved.

New York Sub Hub
(940) 383-3213
https://maps.app.goo.gl/W5fCFN4gLcuvgfXLA?g_st=ic

 

This place is next door to burger time machine.

New York Sub-Way
(940) 566-1823
https://maps.app.goo.gl/4osLpxizH49hZDtv8?g_st=ic

 

 

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1 hour ago, Cr1028 said:

 


This is the place I always loved.

New York Sub Hub
(940) 383-3213
https://maps.app.goo.gl/W5fCFN4gLcuvgfXLA?g_st=ic

 

This place is next door to burger time machine.

New York Sub-Way
(940) 566-1823
https://maps.app.goo.gl/4osLpxizH49hZDtv8?g_st=ic

 

 

Don't know why the University location didn't have to change the name.  It's a franchise owned by a guy (Mike) who worked for Ken at the original when he was an NT student in the 80s, and decided he wanted to run his own place.  So he opened one near TWU.

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A visit to the Texas pickup and you were home. Best burger and chicken fried and cold beer. In cement city just north of fouts field. Then a new place opened downtown on the square  Denton county Independent made a great burger too. 

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Mr. Frosty's

For those around in the late 1950's and early 1960's, Barlow's right off the square was a great place, a place that some of us athlete's could go, because we did not have much money to spend.  Great country food and the best peach cobbler  anywhere, plus Mr. Barlow was a wonderful man.

 

 

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6 hours ago, Guest Texas Pickup was the best said:

A visit to the Texas pickup and you were home. Best burger and chicken fried and cold beer. In cement city just north of fouts field. Then a new place opened downtown on the square  Denton county Independent made a great burger too. 

Denton Co. is still in operation and owned by Dave Barnett's son.  They are located at on Carroll between Sunset and University in a new location.

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Glad to see cozy oaks from a few guys. This was my take a date to place.

the old sig epp house was down the street from sub hub. Pretty sure I helped with kenny’s retirement. When I did not like what the house was serving for dinner I took a walk and my friend Jeff Kruger worked there. He and his brother later opened a sub hub by uta

bscore sub hub was Nemo’s sub

texas pick was the ultimate place off campus also to impress the nationally known beautiful woman of north Texas state. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Lots of great memories here. One more was Char Burger or Charcoal Burger that was in an old Pizza Inn building near the original Mr Chopsticks and The Library bar. You could get a decent burger, fries and a beer for 5 bucks and watch a band on their very small stage. It might have been open for only a couple years in the late 1980’s.

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On 1/9/2023 at 11:41 AM, Censored by Laurie said:

they're the same. changed to Sub Hub maybe around '04 or so if memory serves...always heard it was due to the national chain Subway butting in, but don't know for certain. 

Their shop on Avenue C was the cornerstone of my diet for all 5 years of my time in Denton. 

I worked at Hooya for pretty much whole college career, so that also kept me rather full. 

Some sleepers...I forget the name, but there was a sandwich shop directly across the street from NY Sub...they had some Turkey Tuesday deal, like maybe a full sub for $5 or so that I'd definitely cheat on NY Sub for. Mr. Chopsticks and Oriental Garden were sneaky favorites. Sweetwater's was a standard for chill dates, Greenhouse when you were actually trying to impress. 

Are you thinking of Swenson’s across the street from NY Subway/TCBY and behind the Payless Video?

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The answer has to be Flying Tomato without question.  What represents NTSU / UNT than THE go to restaurant on Fry Street when Fry was the center of all things North Texas.  Start off at State Club with cheap pitchers, catch a band at Rick’s Place (drink of choice:  hurricane, kamikaze, or amaretto sour), then soak up all that booze with a slice or two from the Tomato.  Go home and pass out.  Great success.

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On 1/21/2023 at 4:16 PM, Cr1028 said:

 


This is the place I always loved.

New York Sub Hub
(940) 383-3213
https://maps.app.goo.gl/W5fCFN4gLcuvgfXLA?g_st=ic

That was definitely New York Subway when I was a student.

EDIT: From their website:

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New York Sub-Hub, formerly known as New York Subway of Denton, was established in 1979. 

http://newyorksubhub.com/

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On 10/17/2024 at 9:48 PM, Mean Green 93-98 said:

That was definitely New York Subway when I was a student.

EDIT: From their website:

http://newyorksubhub.com/

Thank you. I don’t remember what the name was when I was going in the early-mid 2000s, I just know where it is and how good it is/was.

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On 1/9/2023 at 11:41 AM, Censored by Laurie said:

they're the same. changed to Sub Hub maybe around '04 or so if memory serves...always heard it was due to the national chain Subway butting in, but don't know for certain. 

Their shop on Avenue C was the cornerstone of my diet for all 5 years of my time in Denton. 

I worked at Hooya for pretty much whole college career, so that also kept me rather full. 

Some sleepers...I forget the name, but there was a sandwich shop directly across the street from NY Sub...they had some Turkey Tuesday deal, like maybe a full sub for $5 or so that I'd definitely cheat on NY Sub for. Mr. Chopsticks and Oriental Garden were sneaky favorites. Sweetwater's was a standard for chill dates, Greenhouse when you were actually trying to impress. 

There was a sandwich shop named Galligaskins that was across Ave C from New York Subway.  It was behind the Swensen’s Ice Cream and the old Burger King.  Galligaskins had good sandwiches and soups.

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On 1/9/2023 at 9:53 AM, Mean Green 93-98 said:

Tough call between Texas Pickup, State Club, and maybe throw in Mercado Juarez and the Flying Tomato as spoilers.

That's a great list, assuming Mercado Juarez is the Mexican place that I used to go to.

There was a Mexican restaurant (possibly 2 locations), and I think they were owned by 2 brothers.
One of the unique things about the place was they served a bowl of pickled veggies (cauliflower, carrots, mushrooms?,etc.) with every meal.  Is this that place?  I seem to recall it was located South of 380 and West of Carroll, maybe near Malone or Ector St., but that was 35+ yrs ago, so hard to remember.  There's also a place called El Matador that I now see in Denton and that name sounds familiar too, so maybe that was it.

I ate a LOT of chicken fried steaks (actually sandwiches) at the Texas Pickup and celebrated a lot of basketball wins in the late 80s at the State Club.  I also did a lot of damage on "all you can eat" catfish night (Wed?) at Captain D's on 380/Bonnie Brae. Also, ventured over to Krum for catfish and ribs a few times at the Clay Pot.
 

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38 minutes ago, meaniegreenie said:

That's a great list, assuming Mercado Juarez is the Mexican place that I used to go to.

There was a Mexican restaurant (possibly 2 locations), and I think they were owned by 2 brothers.
One of the unique things about the place was they served a bowl of pickled veggies (cauliflower, carrots, mushrooms?,etc.) with every meal.  Is this that place?  I seem to recall it was located South of 380 and West of Carroll, maybe near Malone or Ector St., but that was 35+ yrs ago, so hard to remember. 
 

I don't think that's Mercado.  That was south of the square.

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6 hours ago, meaniegreenie said:

There was a Mexican restaurant (possibly 2 locations), and I think they were owned by 2 brothers.

Guadalajara (on Dallas Dr.) and Mazatlan (380 east of the TWU golf course)?

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Help me out fellas:

Before there was the Loophole, there was a great restaurant in that space. Great for dates, for celebrations and parents coming in to see how their money was being spent. Great bar, long, shotgun style building that had this second level of dining space atop a wide staircase. The flavored ice tea was awesome too.

Other than that, The Tomato (I was still living in Denton in its heyday but it wasn't yet here while I was a student}, Texas Pickup with W Prairie Street Pub for post-meal American Shuffleboard and Jims Diner.

Clarifications:

Was Zeke's a fish place like the Fort Worth shop?

Denton Co Independent Hamburger: I thought Mike Barnett is Dave's brother. Mike also owns a good BBQ place in Justin and is opening another restaurant in Argyle soon.

GMG

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State Club

Flying Tomato

Texas Pickup, best CFS

NY Sub on Ave C

Late 80s in Denton were great.  

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4 hours ago, untcampbell said:

Help me out fellas:

Before there was the Loophole, there was a great restaurant in that space. Great for dates, for celebrations and parents coming in to see how their money was being spent. Great bar, long, shotgun style building that had this second level of dining space atop a wide staircase. The flavored ice tea was awesome too.

Other than that, The Tomato (I was still living in Denton in its heyday but it wasn't yet here while I was a student}, Texas Pickup with W Prairie Street Pub for post-meal American Shuffleboard and Jims Diner.

Clarifications:

Was Zeke's a fish place like the Fort Worth shop?

Denton Co Independent Hamburger: I thought Mike Barnett is Dave's brother. Mike also owns a good BBQ place in Justin and is opening another restaurant in Argyle soon.

GMG

Abbey Inn...not sure it was same location as Loophole though

Zeke's was a hamburger joint behind Maple Street Hall in the late 60's....used to eat there every Sunday night when dorm cafeterias were closed

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