
161 E Jefferson Street
Address
161 E Jefferson St Brooksville, FL 34601
Year Built
1950
First Owner
Wilbur “Pop” Goode
The Sports Center in 1956
The Sports Center 1956
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161 East Jefferson Street - Sports Center Restaurant
In Brooksville, the rhythm of daily life has always been set by the places where folks gather to eat, laugh, and share stories. From greasy burgers to sweet soda fountain treats, the grocery stores, soda shops, and restaurants of yesteryear didn’t just feed Brooksville’s residents—they nourished the soul of our community. These spots, like the legendary Sports Center Restaurant, were where memories were made over milkshakes and home-cooked meals. Let’s take a tasty trip back in time to explore the flavors that kept Brooksville humming.
Step into the 1950s, when downtown Brooksville was alive with the buzz of jukeboxes and the chatter of teens. At 161 East Jefferson Street, the Sports Center Restaurant was the go-to hangout. Owned by Wilber “Pop” Goode, a former major-league baseball player who’d tossed pitches for the Cleveland Indians and Chicago Cubs, this spot had it all: pool tables, a jukebox spinning hits by Elvis or Buddy Holly, and some of the best burgers in town. Teens flocked here after school, sipping cherry Cokes and flipping quarters for the next song, while families dug into hearty meals. Pop’s place wasn’t just about food; it was where friendships bloomed and first dates sparked, all with a side of fries.
These places were the heartbeat of Brooksville, each one a stage for life’s little moments. The Sports Center’s jukebox jams fueled first crushes while sharing a laugh over a slice of pie. The neon glow lit up summer nights, leaving memories as rich as its milkshakes. Even today, folks reminisce about this spot on local history forums, sharing tales of sneaking a soda or savoring Pop Goode’s burgers.
Brooksville’s food scene has evolved—food trucks and modern eateries now line the streets—but the spirit of those old haunts lives on. Brooksville still gathers around food, just as it did a century ago. Whether it was a quick bite or a full sit-down meal, Pop Goode’s place fed more than just appetites—they fed connection, pride, and the stories we still tell.
Citations
Brooksville History. (2025). Community Memories of Brooksville’s Historic Businesses. Retrieved from https://www.facebook.com/brooksvillehistory
Florida History. (n.d.). Historic Businesses of Hernando County. Retrieved from https://www.floridahistory.org
Hernando County Supervisor of Elections. (n.d.). Vote in Honor of a Vet. Retrieved from https://www.hernandovotes.gov
Hernando Historical Museum. (2023). Silver Moon Drive-In: Brooksville’s 1950s Hotspot. Retrieved from https://www.hernandohistoricalmuseum.org
Hernando Sun. (2018). Pop Goode and the Sports Center Restaurant. Retrieved from https://www.hernandosun.com
Visit Florida. (2020). Grimsley Country Store: A Piece of Brooksville’s Past. Retrieved from https://www.visitflorida.com
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