Jayz wrote:Well hopefully I don't go 0 for 2 on ths statement but...Kevin's Restaurant (yes thats the actual name) is closing. His fresh menu was really a delight. But don't worry, his new endeavor will be Shikago near the W on Adams. The dinning room is in the Lasalle building, I recommend trying it out.
Jayz wrote:Kevin's Restaurant (yes thats the actual name) is closing.
nr706 wrote:Jayz wrote:Well hopefully I don't go 0 for 2 on ths statement but...Kevin's Restaurant (yes thats the actual name) is closing. His fresh menu was really a delight. But don't worry, his new endeavor will be Shikago near the W on Adams. The dinning room is in the Lasalle building, I recommend trying it out.
I hate to be a downer, and I hope you'll keep posting on what you find out about dining out in Chicago. But on these issues, you might want to check out:
From 02/01/08:
Kevin Closing
from 1/31/07:
Shikago
Jayz wrote:See I don't have too much time to read all the threads to back up what I'm about to say...so I guess I'll be reading for now on rather than 'repeating'.
Mhays wrote:Octarine wrote:In other Evanston news, Wild Geese is scheduled to open Feb. 7th
I don't know if the timing is still working out, but I have intel that the name is going to be changed...
tarte tatin wrote:Mhays wrote:Octarine wrote:In other Evanston news, Wild Geese is scheduled to open Feb. 7th
I don't know if the timing is still working out, but I have intel that the name is going to be changed...
As of today, this place has a large hand-lettered sign announcing "OPEN" in its front window.... but no signage on the outside indicating the name of the restaurant.
If I hadn't been rendered inoperable by a huge Evanston Lunch Group™ lunch at Myron and Phil's (must get home and sleep....zzzzz), I would have stopped in to check it out.
Pizzeria is open.
Mhays wrote:More info - and we may have even more: the pizzeria formerly known as "Wild Geese" has an "open" sign on the door - unfortunately, they aren't answering their phone, but the phone message calls the place "Union Pizzeria"
We may give it a whirl tonight, if they are actually open.
Wild Geese and/or Union Pizzeria, or maybe just
(847) 475-2400
1245 Chicago Ave
Evanston
eddie5721 wrote:Sadly, the Basil Leaf Cafe in Lincoln Park appears to have closed its doors, as the windows are boarded up while there is a "for lease" sign out front. The Basil Leaf was a great place for casual Italian dining with a nice outdoor garden in the Summer. I believe that the affiliated Sage Cafe across the street remains open.
Basil Leaf Cafe
2460 N. Clark
Chicago, IL 60614
ekreider wrote:The Cheese Stands Alone is closing
This weekend will be the end. The front case was empty when I stopped in this afternoon, but the rear case was still well supplied with cheese at regular prices. I will miss this store.
ekreider wrote:The Cheese Stands Alone is closing
This weekend will be the end. The front case was empty when I stopped in this afternoon, but the rear case was still well supplied with cheese at regular prices. I will miss this store.
BR wrote:ekreider wrote:The Cheese Stands Alone is closing
This weekend will be the end. The front case was empty when I stopped in this afternoon, but the rear case was still well supplied with cheese at regular prices. I will miss this store.
Terrible terrible news . . . what a loss. That being said, I'm just not that surprised. Almost every time I visited I was the only person in the place. I wonder if a location on Lincoln would have helped . . . unless you knew where they were, you weren't likely to pass it by and stop.
ekreider wrote:The Cheese Stands Alone is closing
tarte tatin wrote:From the Bravo website:
BRAVO! is a fun, white-tablecloth casual eatery offering great Italian food under a Roman ruin decor.
The concept is positioned between the fine-dining and casual chains, with a menu emphasis on food that is fresh, made-to-order and made using authentic Italian cooking methods.
Our subtitle "Cucina Italiana" or "Italian Kitchen" is appropriate in that all of the cooking is done exhibition style — in full view of the guest. BRAVO!' has among the highest average unit sales in the industry and has been voted "Best Italian" in Columbus, Dayton, Cincinnati, Indianapolis, Pittsburgh and New Orleans. The average BRAVO! Cucina Italiana seats 200 guests in 6,800 square feet of space.
tarte tatin wrote:has been voted "Best Italian" in Columbus, Dayton, Cincinnati, Indianapolis, Pittsburgh and New Orleans.
headcase wrote:There also looks to be another new place opening up down the street, 2100 block of W Division. I can't remember the name but it billed itself as a wine and chocolate cafe.