So there's some back-and-forth here about these restaurant locations. Having lived here for most of the last 35 years, to confirm:
- Henrici's was at the site that was most recently 41 North. In between, it was a Bennigan's for quite a long time. I am sure there were other restaurants in that space. I think one of them might have been called Grasshopper (or maybe that was the name of something on the menu at Henrici's).
- The space further south that is now the MRI place was a number of restaurants before that, including Olive Garden, Garcia's of Scottsdale, and the Country Inn (which nobody has mentioned

). Likewise, I believe there was one or two other restaurants in that space.
Both of these, as well as the now-fifth-third bank location, were what my family called the "cursed spots" along Skokie Blvd. They turned over a lot, which showed that restauranteurs are quite capable of snatching defeat from the jaws of victory. The space that is now Yamamoto and was Dr. Zushi and Artie's before that also seems to be on the cursed list.
Goodman's, as mentioned, was north of Skokie and Clavey on the west side... but it wasn't right on the corner where CVS is now. It was more where the Hyundai/Dodge dealer sits. Fuddrucker's used to be a furniture store. Goodman's had great pizza bagels, and I miss it.
The Myron & Phil's outpost was, as confirmed, in the Holiday Inn's restaurant space, which became the Villa Moderne's restaurant space (what a name for a hotel!)...which was all torn down to build the strip mall (along with the Edens theatres, the Peacock Palace building, the bowling alley, and the strip mall that had the bagel place and Subvention [which had great subs]).
What I really want to see is if anyone can remember the name of the pizza place that was at Lake-Cook and Skokie -- I think it was Skokie Gardens. This is 30+ years ago. Also, Daniello's preceeded what's now Hole in the Wall, we used to get takeout from there all the time.
And I used to work at the Burger King on the west side of Skokie Boulevard. When it still had a salad bar.

(Actually, Victoria's Station had a GREAT salad bar, and they even had a cooler for the metal salad bar plates)
(Posted by the hubby of DebsDiningDigs)