Nostalgia hits Kmart shoppers with a throwback photo from 1987: 'Thanks for the trip down memory lane'
- Replies 11
Ahhh, technology! It can be a pain with its addictiveness and the invariable onslaught of various notifications, but – as the saying goes – 'Wherever there's bad, there's always good nearby.'
In a digital world, we can look back through the haze of time and find memories both fond and funny. One example is the recent thread that started on Reddit from an 1987 photo of a Kmart store.
The photo showed a sign announcing the opening of Holly's Café, a chain of eateries that used to form an integral part of the Kmart experience throughout the late 80s and early 90s.
For those who used to frequent Holly's, the photo was like a time machine, transporting them back to a simpler and more carefree time, evoking waves of nostalgia.
Members of the Australian Nostalgia forum on Reddit, particularly those who had spent a lot of time at Kmart, reminisced about their childhoods – notably, the deliciousness of the 'crinkle-cut fries', the marvellousness of the 'Freddo frog in a jelly cup', and the many other goodies that used to be available.
'Ahh, those were the days. Those chips were a kid's dream!' one user commented, with another adding: 'Chicken schnitty chips and gravy, then asking my mum for the milk froth from her cappuccino…'
A third user joined the conversation, saying: 'Best chips and gravy ever!'. A fourth added: 'My uncle took me here for a pie, chips and gravy when I was young. It was amazing.'
Other shoppers also reminisced about the days when Kmart was more than just a retail store; it was a one-stop-shop for all your needs - from tyres, motor oil, car batteries, nuts and bolts, fabric by the metre, plants, garden mulch, and much more.
But what was most surprising for many of them was the recollection of the store selling guns and rifles in the 70s and 80s!
'My memory may be hazy, but I remember visiting Kmart in the mid-80s and seeing them on the shelves,' one user claimed, sparking a wave of shock among others. Another person confirmed and shared, 'I remember still seeing revolvers in a glass case mid 80's, in with all the fishing gear.'
The level of detail in the Reddit post astonished many. One Redditor, in particular, was startled by how smoking was allowed in the cafe, a sight that would be deemed unacceptable today.
'I remember the cloud of cigarette smoke drifting into the shop,' they said.
All in all, the post provided a trip down memory lane for the Kmart shoppers, many of whom fondly reminisced about the simpler and carefree times of the past, when things weren't as complicated as they are today.
It was a window to a bygone era, a time when life moved at a slower pace and the joys of life were simpler. Needless to say, the photo not only brought back fond memories but also a sense of longing for a time that many miss.
'Thanks for the trip down memory lane,' said one person. Another added, 'Aww, this makes me think of Saturday morning shopping trips with my Nan back in the 80s. Going to Kmart for a new Hot Wheels car and then hotdogs and chips at Holly's.'
The closure of Holly's Cafes in Kmarts across the country in 2010 was a bittersweet moment for many. But, the possibility of their return has sparked the imagination of Kmart shoppers everywhere.
Rumours circulated in 2019 that Kmart was considering bringing back the café to celebrate its 50th year in business, and while it didn't happen, it still may happen in the future.
The thought of Holly's Café making a comeback has many Kmart shoppers on the edge of their seats, and the question on everyone's mind is - will they return?
Only time will tell, but in the meantime, we want to hear from you! If you ever enjoyed a meal at Holly's Café, let us know in the comments below. Share your stories, and let's keep the memories alive together.
In a digital world, we can look back through the haze of time and find memories both fond and funny. One example is the recent thread that started on Reddit from an 1987 photo of a Kmart store.
The photo showed a sign announcing the opening of Holly's Café, a chain of eateries that used to form an integral part of the Kmart experience throughout the late 80s and early 90s.
For those who used to frequent Holly's, the photo was like a time machine, transporting them back to a simpler and more carefree time, evoking waves of nostalgia.
Members of the Australian Nostalgia forum on Reddit, particularly those who had spent a lot of time at Kmart, reminisced about their childhoods – notably, the deliciousness of the 'crinkle-cut fries', the marvellousness of the 'Freddo frog in a jelly cup', and the many other goodies that used to be available.
'Ahh, those were the days. Those chips were a kid's dream!' one user commented, with another adding: 'Chicken schnitty chips and gravy, then asking my mum for the milk froth from her cappuccino…'
A third user joined the conversation, saying: 'Best chips and gravy ever!'. A fourth added: 'My uncle took me here for a pie, chips and gravy when I was young. It was amazing.'
Other shoppers also reminisced about the days when Kmart was more than just a retail store; it was a one-stop-shop for all your needs - from tyres, motor oil, car batteries, nuts and bolts, fabric by the metre, plants, garden mulch, and much more.
But what was most surprising for many of them was the recollection of the store selling guns and rifles in the 70s and 80s!
'My memory may be hazy, but I remember visiting Kmart in the mid-80s and seeing them on the shelves,' one user claimed, sparking a wave of shock among others. Another person confirmed and shared, 'I remember still seeing revolvers in a glass case mid 80's, in with all the fishing gear.'
The level of detail in the Reddit post astonished many. One Redditor, in particular, was startled by how smoking was allowed in the cafe, a sight that would be deemed unacceptable today.
'I remember the cloud of cigarette smoke drifting into the shop,' they said.
All in all, the post provided a trip down memory lane for the Kmart shoppers, many of whom fondly reminisced about the simpler and carefree times of the past, when things weren't as complicated as they are today.
It was a window to a bygone era, a time when life moved at a slower pace and the joys of life were simpler. Needless to say, the photo not only brought back fond memories but also a sense of longing for a time that many miss.
'Thanks for the trip down memory lane,' said one person. Another added, 'Aww, this makes me think of Saturday morning shopping trips with my Nan back in the 80s. Going to Kmart for a new Hot Wheels car and then hotdogs and chips at Holly's.'
The closure of Holly's Cafes in Kmarts across the country in 2010 was a bittersweet moment for many. But, the possibility of their return has sparked the imagination of Kmart shoppers everywhere.
Rumours circulated in 2019 that Kmart was considering bringing back the café to celebrate its 50th year in business, and while it didn't happen, it still may happen in the future.
Key Takeaways
- On Reddit, many Aussies fondly reminisced about their experiences and the delicious food they had savoured at Holly's café within Kmart stores located across the country.
- Many shoppers fondly remembered the chips and gravy that were once available at the café.
- Customers also recalled that the store sold guns in the past, and many were amazed to find that smoking was allowed at the café.
- Holly's cafe was once a staple feature of Kmart stores during the 1980s and 1990s but closed its doors in 2010.
Only time will tell, but in the meantime, we want to hear from you! If you ever enjoyed a meal at Holly's Café, let us know in the comments below. Share your stories, and let's keep the memories alive together.