headcase wrote:Well since there is alot of LEYE info in this thread, lets see if we can add some more....
My wife and I are going to see Spamalot on Tuesday and she was in charge of nailing down dinner. Thankfully early Tuesday isn't exactly a hot dining time, because dinner is still up in the air. Now we have a verbal recommendation for Petterino's which is a LEYE at Dearborn and Randolph, does anyone have any experience?
riddlemay wrote:headcase wrote:Well since there is alot of LEYE info in this thread, lets see if we can add some more....
My wife and I are going to see Spamalot on Tuesday and she was in charge of nailing down dinner. Thankfully early Tuesday isn't exactly a hot dining time, because dinner is still up in the air. Now we have a verbal recommendation for Petterino's which is a LEYE at Dearborn and Randolph, does anyone have any experience?
OK, as far as I'm concerned, in many situations there is more to choosing a restaurant than just the food. Like, sometimes, convenience. And when you factor in the proximity of Petterino's to the Cadillac Palace, and the fact that Petterino's has a nice high-energy pre-theater vibe going on, and the fact that the food at Petterino's is certainly good enough, and the fact that there aren't a whole lot of other comparably good dining options right there, I don't see the point of agonizing over the decision. Go.
But you'll be surprised if you think Tuesday "isn't exactly a hot dining time." It is at Petterino's, in the pre-theater dining hours, precisely because of the factors I just mentioned. I'd be pleasantly surprised, if I were you, if I could get a reservation at this point. Good luck to you.
riddlemay wrote:What I'm trying to tell you, headcase (which I thought I was getting at when I said the food was good enough) is that the food is, well, good enough--which is certainly not to be taken for granted. The other side of the coin is that no dish there is complex enough to warrant more analytical discussion. (Meat, fish, a number of dinner-sized salads, comfort foods, the usual.) If you want more specifics as to the offerings, a menu is probably available online; suffice it to say that I've never chosen anything there that I found to be unsatisfactory. Go, be happy, if you can still get in. The point of your evening is your show, and all you want from a restaurant is that it not spoil the evening, which I can promise you Petterino's won't do.
headcase wrote:I'm sorry, I completely understood that from your original post, in fact that was all that I really wanted to hear, that the food was good enough, which I guess really is the MO for the entire LEYE family.
Again thank you for your time, and sorry about the misunderstanding.
eatchicago wrote:sundevilpeg wrote:Another place I would be tempted to try would be Papagus. That is only because I wanted to check it out, but coudn't quite bring myself to go to a Greek restaurant owned by LEYE.
Papagus has been closed for quite some time, IIRC.
Papagus - Chicago is no more, (replaced by Osteria via Stato) but it is still open in Oakbrook Center
630.472.9800
http://www.papagusgreektaverna.com/
You are correct about Extra Virgin occupying the old Blue Point space.
Best,
Michael