Substation II

VT twitter is talking about Substation II coming back. Can someone shed light on this?

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We're so back

If you're reading this mail me West End London Broil pls

We just need Big Al's back, Mike's back, and hard nosed bad ass football that wins games.

(add if applicable) /s

Pedro's as well.

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The torch; be yours to hold it high.
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I'll throw The Home Place in as a place I really miss.

And Backstreet's Pizza from the late 80s and early 90s. Was great then. I know lots of people on here didn't like the place as I assume it went downhill. But was a great spot when I was a student and a lab tech for a year.

Recovering scientist working in business consulting

Steve's Hot Dogs! Great location to catch everyone leaving TOTS.

My old place of employment 89-91

My wife takes the kids and leaves the house while I watch my Hokie games.........nuff said

Guessing you poured me somewhere in the triple digits number of beers. Think it was 50Β’ Bush? On the way from Randolph to Otey and Washington, perfect for a liquid lunch after banging out 8,9 and 10 o'clock classes Monday and Wednesday morning.

Sometimes we live no particular way but our own

Yeah. I'm sure I did. I think we talked about this before. Think we partook of some things in the back room too.

My wife takes the kids and leaves the house while I watch my Hokie games.........nuff said

That rings a bell - you are correct, we discuss before. Been a bit tho.

Sometimes we live no particular way but our own

I remember drinking a beer [/wink] in the back room as well.

"Yes I am going to have favorites. My favorites are high production and low maintenance players, coaches, and staff." - JMFF

Backstreets was where my now wife and I had our first date! I don't get the hate, the Italian buffet was so clutch.

Go Hokies!

Idk what year that was but when i was at tech 2011-2016 (spanning the end days of backstreets and the opening of mellow mushroom), it was just mediocre at best. Distinctly got the sense they were coasting on reputation. Pizza was bad even by swva standards

"Why gobble gobble chumps asks such good questions, I will never know." - TheFifthFuller

Oh, fuck yeah!

"Yes I am going to have favorites. My favorites are high production and low maintenance players, coaches, and staff." - JMFF

Krazy May's will always hold a special place in my heart

I been here since day 0.

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I been here since day 0.

No skinny legs with substation II back!

Now we just need Sycamore Deli back

Reach for Excellence!

VT Football: It'll get after ya!

Proud Hokie since 2004.

And Bogen's, miss those waffle fries

May or may not have overindulged on those shooters for Friday happy hours.....

Me too but back in the 80s when you were not restricted on happy hour rules and they had 2 for 1 kamikazes from 11pm to 1 am Fridays and Saturdays.

From the 2018 VT-uva game-"This is when LEGENDS are made!"

Gumby's damnit!

Sometimes we live no particular way but our own

Pre 2004 Gumby's. I don't know what they did, but it changed.

Was that around the time they got rid of the big damn pizza and the pokey sticks?

Never Forget #1 Overall Seed UVA 54, #64 UMBC 74

Pokey sticks stayed on. But the pizza went downhill.

What happened is they lost the franchise rights and kind of went rogue for a few years until corporate caught on and shut them down.

That, and because it was a very well known drug dealer

"When I was growing up, Virginia Tech was a school that was kicking ass and taking names, and it's time we get back to that" - James Franklin

The extra spicy pizza...bartenders I worked with had them on speed dial for after work.

Rob Peterson
VTCC
Charlie/Hotel Company
Class of 1999

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This would be amazing but I feel like downtown is a shell of itself without Boudreaux's. And Poor Billy's is called the Psychotic Chicken or some dumb shit like that. Also, The Underground. While we are at it, I'll mention to the owner of the Milk Parlor to change the name back to Waterstreet Gallery.

You will see this game, this upset and this sign next on ESPN Sportscenter. Virginia Tech 31 Miami 7

His decision was made after a phone call with longtime Virginia Tech assistant coach Bud Foster. All Foster told him was, "We win. They don't."

Boudreaux's rooftop was killer. And a po'boy meal was cheap.

I was a line cook at Boudreaux's from '97-'99. The Ames brothers were awesome owners plus Purple Haze on tap as a post shift beer sealed the deal. Fun times.

That was my same time period. Arnold's/Mike's working grill in afternoon and bouncing/bartender in the evenings. Worked some at TOTS and The Library too.

Rob Peterson
VTCC
Charlie/Hotel Company
Class of 1999

Holy shit. I haven't thought about the Library in 30 years.

My wife takes the kids and leaves the house while I watch my Hokie games.........nuff said

Remember seeing Jimmy's Chicken Shack there.

Rob Peterson
VTCC
Charlie/Hotel Company
Class of 1999

lol my mom would see my aim away messages and think I was studying

I been here since day 0.

Even better, the kids that were using Mommy and Daddy's credit cards, it showed up on the bill as Library charges. Kids would tell their parents it was for print copies or buying a couple books.

Rob Peterson
VTCC
Charlie/Hotel Company
Class of 1999

It took me forever to convince my parents southern exposures was a camera shop and I just had a new hobby

Being from Southern WV (Beckley), I used to sweat bullets every time we went to soex, thinking I would run into a cousin working the pole.

I been here since day 0.

Itrepeter2000 might know this story better since I think he was around when this happened. Our fraternity was coed and had a lore about one of the female brothers was working a SoEx, so a bunch of the guys filled up a van and drove to SoEx one weekend and there 9 brothers were front row. The performer wouldn't go one and was made she made no money that night. I only heard the story from one of the guys who supposedly went.

My first ever trip there was probably late 90's. The special that night was crawfish. A tray, not a plate, of gloriousness showed up at my table. I was one happy early teen.

I agree the Ames brothers are good people. I first worked at Cabo as a line cook then Boudreaux's for a couple of years and eventually Big Al's before graduation. Its tough on Restaurants in Blacksburg because they depend so much on school being in session. The Cabo in Richmond is great while the Boudreaux's in Charlotte is not very good.

"Do you understand the words that are coming out of my mouth?!"
-Chris Tucker, Jackie Chan

I initially read that as "the Boudreaux's in Charlottesville is not very good." Was going to say "goes with the rest of the town". I also really miss Boudreaux's.

Ridiculous Chicken. Same owners for the Ocean Samurai in first and Main and over in the Northgate shopping center in Cburg.

What replaced Boudreaux's? I always enjoyed that spot.

Still empty to my knowledge.

RIP Underground and Mikes, as well as Buddy's and Ton80. I still have a London Underground mug somewhere.

My wife takes the kids and leaves the house while I watch my Hokie games.........nuff said

Ton80 was great for black n tan on tap plus the darts. We would get lost in there on Monday nights for football playing the "online" game for each play.

To you from failing hands we throw
The torch; be yours to hold it high.
@VTnerf on insta, @BuryHokie on twitter, #ThanksFrank

Ton80 was the official bar of the Civil Engineering department at Tech. After office hours, you could find a professor or TA there at least half the time.

Underground is now Square 5 Public House and it retains a lot of the old feel. It's my kids favorite place in Blacksburg because the cheese fries are top notch.

I will pass that on to my daughter eldest little egbert.

This is going to be great for the ACC.

Last time I was in town the wife and I hung out there and had a few beers. One of the few places that still feels the same as it did in the 2000s.

Was Buddy's the place across from the 7-11 where The Kind used to play on Wednesdays before they moved to Macado's on Thursdays? Of group of use were trying to remember the name of that place at tailgate last year but could not.

Sometimes we live no particular way but our own

Buddy's was above what was then Mish Mish, across from Pedros on the upper parking lot level, and caddy corner to the entrance to Ton80. Both owned by the same guy (buddy) I believe that prior to being buddy's, the place was called Daddy's Money (and maybe Mr. Fooz before that?)

My wife takes the kids and leaves the house while I watch my Hokie games.........nuff said

If I remember correctly, early 1980's, Mr. Foos was on Main Street close to where Sharkeys is today.

You are correct!

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Glory is Forever, Let's Go Hokies!!

...what was then Mish Mish...

Hadn't heard about that. That's depressing.

"Yes I am going to have favorites. My favorites are high production and low maintenance players, coaches, and staff." - JMFF

Books, Strings, and Things was on Draper Rd. I think Mish Mish may have been in that area.

BST was a fave of mine. Sad to see that one go, too.

"Yes I am going to have favorites. My favorites are high production and low maintenance players, coaches, and staff." - JMFF

I used to eat at Substation II with my buddies all the time - at least a couple times a week - we'd take a break from studying and walk over from Randolph (RIP) ASME lounge - ahh..the good 'ol days

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