Apres-concert (Jackson Browne w/ Sara Watkins), we were looking for a quick bite between our usual cheap parking (Rush & Illinois - $12 evening rate) and the Chicago Theater, and decided to try "Local 22" or as it says on their website, "Blue Frog's Local 22" (although I didn't notice "Blue Frog" anywhere in the resto itself).
Burgers aren't outrageous in price ($10-13 without sides, which are $1-$3 extra from fries to onion rings, I had $2 tots which were nothing special, but generous), but many are outrageous in contents, with many of them stuffed with another meat (polish sausage, corned beef or this month's special, bratwurst). I went with the basic "Local 22 Burger" with gruyere and Local sauce (which the waitress said was "kind of a marmalade sauce." "Maybe Remoulade?" "Yeah, that's it"

) Medium-rare came as ordered, and the burger is very juicy and flavorful. I pulled out the tomato -- it was reasonably red for late October, but the fridge-coldness just overwhelmed the rest of the burger. Nicely crusted, good beefiness, squishy but hearty bun.
Sue had a "Michigan Avenue Grilled Cheese" (Brie, Sage Derby and Abergele), which was very tasty, with the soup of the day, which was shrimp and sausage gumbo. I thought the gumbo was kind of weak, no depth of flavor, just veggie soup with sausage.
Ambience is loud sports bar. Don't expect a conversation. The waitress was difficult to hear. I'd go back for a similar quick bite, but it's not destination eating.
Blue Frog's Local 22
22 E Hubbard St
Chicago IL, 60611
P: 312.527.1200
F: 312.527.1242
http://WWW.LOCAL22CHICAGO.COM
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