Welcome!

Welcome! Please seat yourself. Feel free to relax and take in the ambiance of this historical place. It was created with just one thing in mind, to have a good time. Hope you will do just that!

The History of The Abandoned Luncheonette.

Feel free to start off your day here at the Luncheonette with a nice hot bowl of our own homemade Whole Oats while you wash it down with a nice cold glass of H2O. Or you may want to even spend your lunch and or dinner here at the Luncheonette. I recommend our specialty, the Our Kind of Soul platter. It is perfectly made with a small helping of 70's dance, a generous serving of 80's rock and roll and a dash of 90's new groove. All on a beautiful cut of blue eyed Philly Soul. Sit at one of the two corner booths here at the Luncheonette while you frequently look out the window at our beautiful Marigold Sky. You probably Can't Stop Dreaming while relaxing in our very comfortable booths as so many people have over the years. We have even been told that our Luncheonette has the right Phunk Shui. Don't forget to check out our jukebox over there but don't go over there Soul Alone, you may have some Private Eyes watching you as you hear Voices singing Sacred Songs. You may even feel as if you had a 1000 Miles of Life after visiting the jukebox! Along The Red Ledge of the counter there at the end where those two stools are you will probably be X-Static to know that that is where Daryl Hall and John Oates sat when they first opened this establishment back in 1973. That same area of the Luncheonette was featured in their Possession Obsession video from 1984. So... as you can see the Luncheonette is not far from the owners minds at any given time. It obviously has a sort of magnetism for them and many of our customers. We always invite you to enjoy our Big Bam Boom Fourth of July celebration where we have heard many Ooh Yeah's. Stop by during the Change Of Season's during the year or even feel free to visit us for our Home For Christmas festival. When all of our family gets together at the Luncheonette for great Christmas music by who else then Daryl Hall & John Oates (Of Course!). If you choose to leave the Luncheonette, please make sure you exit by the front entrance as you came in. We here at the Luncheonette take no responsibility if you do choose to leave out the back door and encounter the Beauty On A Back Street. When you do leave, remember these three things about the Luncheonette: Alway's, alway's, Do It For Love! It is never Bigger Than Both Of Us and when you leave there are No Goodbyes here at the Luncheonette.

Saturday, December 25, 2010

Merry Christmas!!!!

Just a quick stop into The Luncheonette to say Merry Christmas one and all. Hope your Holidays are filled with great Happiness!

Daryl (Most popular version) Sings lead of 'Jingle Bell Rock'                           

John sings lead of 'Jingle Bell Rock' (Very Rare!)                            
                                 
And one from their most recent album:                                                                  
Home for the Holidays.
                       

Sunday, July 4, 2010

Happy July 4th to one and all from all of us at the Luncheonette!



Hello everyone, I stopped into the Luncheonette today to wish everyone a Happy Independence Day! Please remember those who gave their lives for our freedom! We miss you Todd! Love you! And thanks for fighting for our freedom! Also, never forget the people who died for us almost 9 years ago in New York, we will never forget!

In honor of our Day of Independence, Daryl and John have both stopped by to sing their versions of the National Anthem:

Daryl Hall Sings National Anthem

John Oates Sings National Anthem

There is a bit of a discussion on which one was the best. I liked both of course, but I will give the nod to John on this one because his showcased his voice with no arrangement whatsoever to back him up and he nailed it! Let us know here at the Luncheonette who YOU think was better! We'd love to hear from you!!! Enjoy!

Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Live concert series at the Luncheonette! Part 2!

Now that the Luncheonette is back up and running we have our second installment of Live At The Luncheonette! This is from Live from Daryl's House featuring Rob Thomas. I loved it and I hope you will too. Just click on the link below to enjoy the show!

Daryl Hall & Rob Thomas

Tuesday, May 4, 2010

Something new?

Hello all.... I was thinking about possibly adding something new to the Luncheonette. Video or music snippets that I find entertaining and would love to share with my blogger followers. Consider it a concert at the Luncheonette! The first installment is a special performance by one of the Luncheonette's frequent visitors (Of Course!) You know him well, he is the talented John Oates! Here he is singing Volare. I enjoyed it tremendously, and I hope you will too! On a side note, it looks as if John might be bringing back his mighty 'stach! New and improved!

John Oates singing 'Volare'

Saturday, March 27, 2010

Update......

Hello to one and all. I am here at the Luncheonette once again to give an update on my progress in this thing we call 'life'. Life is a fickle thing. Once you 'think' you know where your heading it throws you a curve ball. As my last post states, I was in the process of becoming a truck driver, that did not work out (Long story!). As of right now I am working for a great company called Deimling Jeliho Injection Molding, in Amelia, Ohio. As of this post I am working in the press area, where they actually make the molds for their customers. (See picture below) This is actually the area I work at in the company as seen in the picture, I have worked at several presses that are seen in the picture, making many different molds.


I will also go on record to say I really enjoy wroking with 99% of the actual D.J. workers I work with, especially the Lead Press Operator and Shift Supervisor (Tim, and Sam respectively.)

As of the rest of my 'life' as 'Marvin' would say..."Don't tell me about life!" seems to be the underlining theme for mine at the moment. Outside of a great relationship with the wife my 'life' has been topsy turvy the last couple of years.
That's about all from me for the moment, I'll keep you all informed once I know what is happening in my 'life'!

Saturday, March 13, 2010

The loss of a band member.

We at the Hall and Oates fan base as well as the Luncheonette are saddend to announce the passing of Daryl and John's LONG time bassist Tom "T-Bone" Wolk. T-Bone passed away on February 27, 2010 of a heart attack. Our hearts and prayers go out to T-Bone, the band, and his immediate family. He will be GREATLY missed!