Drover wrote:Salsa & Chips ("Coming Soon" for a few months now)
3358 W Montrose
(872) 806-2587
agilejacks wrote:Kuma's in Schaumburg
I saw the sign the other day when I stopped at the new Trader Joes. It's east of the California Pizza Kitchen. I think the spot has had many difference tenants.
http://www.dailyherald.com/article/2015 ... 150319668/
nsxtasy wrote:You can never have too many burger places. And they never go out of style.
Luke's Lobster, a New York-based company with 14 locations, is planning to open a restaurant in the Loop in May. It will be the first Midwest restaurant for the company, which started in 2009 and has 14 locations in New York, Philadelphia and Washington, D.C.
Luke's Lobster has leased a 1,200-square-foot space at 134 N. LaSalle St., Crain's Real Estate Daily previously reported. It had been a Crumbs Bake Shop. A spokesman said it will seat between 10 and 20.
Rif wrote:I Was taking a walk on Clark Street in Andersonville area yesterday and saw a sign in the window at 5009 N. Clark St.
Coming Hotgdog's
Searched it on web and website came up. Looks like they will try and copy Hot Doug's angle.
Featuring - Alligator, Snake, Foie Gras, Lamb Sausages & Duck Fat Fries
Opening April 4th
http://www.hotgdog.com/
5009 N. Clark Ave.
Rif
I had Luke's for dinner in Philadelphia last summer. A little pricey, but a nice change of pace place.Dave148 wrote:Luke's Lobster, a New York-based company with 14 locations, is planning to open a restaurant in the Loop in May. It will be the first Midwest restaurant for the company, which started in 2009 and has 14 locations in New York, Philadelphia and Washington, D.C.
Luke's Lobster has leased a 1,200-square-foot space at 134 N. LaSalle St., Crain's Real Estate Daily previously reported. It had been a Crumbs Bake Shop. A spokesman said it will seat between 10 and 20.
http://www.chicagobusiness.com/article/ ... oop-in-may
stevez wrote:I was at the Armitage location of 90 Miles Cafe today and noticed a sign saying that they are going to be opening a branch in Lincolnwood Town Mall.
marothisu wrote:Honey 1 BBQ in Bucktown is opening a new location in Bronzeville at 746 E 43rd St (43rd and Cottage Grove). Bucktown location will probably close as a result. Hoping more and more places are opened in Bronzeville.
riddlemay wrote:The storefront in the mini-development at Diversey and Sheffield that once housed Naked Pizza is soon to have something called Tortorice's Pizza in it.
Rif wrote:riddlemay wrote:The storefront in the mini-development at Diversey and Sheffield that once housed Naked Pizza is soon to have something called Tortorice's Pizza in it.
They have I believe 4 locations
I've gotten thin crust and pan style pizza.Very good!
JoelF wrote:A couple suburban Milwaukee Ave notes:
The former Ssaboo (former Burger King next to Pita Inn) in Niles has a new sign: Shabu-ya Express Shabu-Shabu.
Captains Quarters (just north of Lake) has closed. It was a really good old school kind of place, but it changed hands last year; perhaps it had changed (i didn't get back there after).
kenji wrote:Never found another place doing it since then.
kenji wrote:JoelF wrote:A couple suburban Milwaukee Ave notes:
The former Ssaboo (former Burger King next to Pita Inn) in Niles has a new sign: Shabu-ya Express Shabu-Shabu.
Captains Quarters (just north of Lake) has closed. It was a really good old school kind of place, but it changed hands last year; perhaps it had changed (i didn't get back there after).
Shabu-shabu?
Anyone remember the place on Wells off of Huron 20 years ago? Thought it was tasty stuff then when lots of Japanese real Japanese were in town doing business back then. Never found another place doing it since then.
Wonder if they'll promote and encourage all the slurping noises that go along with that cuisine? Americans get weird with that.