Thursday, July 29, 2010

The Clin-Mott



The Clin-Mott of food and drink fame especially in
the Roebling Plant days is stunningly located at
the corner of Clinton Avenue and Mott Street..how
bout that:))

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

No atmosphere per se, but it had it's charm, I remember going there with my dad for shrimp in marinara sauce, the best!

Terri Beres Sparks

Ralph Lucarella said...

.....THEY HAD THE BEST IN ITALIAN SEAFOOD MENUS. WHILE WE HAD THE HAMILTON BOWLING LANES IN THE LATE 1950S, AFTER CLOSING FOR THE NIGHT, WE WOULD GO THERE FOR CLAMS AND MUSSELS AND SCUNGIL. THE GUYS WOULD INCLUDE FRANK AGABITI, WHO OWNED CEDAR GARDENS AT THE TIME AND LOVED THEIR FOOD. REGARDS.

Anonymous said...

I remember a gal taking me there. I was a bit shocked since she was a bit more of an "uptown" type than I was. What seafood. I wonder if they are still in business?

The days when you were who you were based on the bus you took? Me I was a "W" (Wilbur) or a "B" Crosstown and going out with a "T" Hiltonia was quite an event.

Skip

brando said...

bus letters: the broad st buses from downtown -"L"-white horse; "K"-groveille