I recently made my first trip out to Freddy's. For such a long time now, people talked to me like I was the only guy in Chicago who had never been to this place.
Unfortunately, after being built up so high, Freddy's was disappointing in just about every aspect.
The place was packed around 6 p.m. and we found it a little tough to navigate the food upon entry. We were new, so it was expected in a busy, casual neighborhood spot like this. But there was no line. No one really helped us. No order whatsoever.
The food looked decent, but nothing was marked to specify what it was or priced in any way, and getting someone's attention was tough. I'm a curious guy so I wanted to know what was in everything before deciding. It really feels like the employees/owners were catering to people they knew and the rest of us were just hoping to get helped. I'm not looking for Michelin Star service in a spot like this but I was pretty disappointed when I asked questions and got attitude.
We almost walked out, made it back to the entrance and figured what the hell, we should at least sample and give the food a try.
Once we selected our items I was
really disappointed to see it put in the microwave before they served it to us. On delivery, we got warmed up paper plates on a plastic tray. No waters. No bread. No napkins. I had to ask for everything.
We tried the gnocchi, some vodka pasta and a slice of the margherita pizza with the intent of getting a second round. Everything was average. I've had much worse. I've had much better. At the $25 price point for what we thought was just a small sampling of items, we expected something better. The two pasta scoops were sample size, at best, with no meat or sides of any kind.
Overall, my guest and I left disappointed in the service/attitude but primarily in the value of the food. The food tasted decent and the sauces weren't bad—Jackson's rating of 5/10 for standard Chitown Italian fare—but for self-service, microwaved pasta and warmed up pizza one would think it might be a little cheaper. We hit a local spot closer to us and ate a post-dinner cheer-up meal afterward.
I really miss D'Andrea's in Berwyn. To me, that place was and always will be the real deal.