Wicker Park barbecue joint Lillie's Q is bringing some Southern cooking to the West Loop's Chicago French Market.
Owner and chef Charlie McKenna said the new location will be a 200-square-foot booth serving an abbreviated version of Lillie's Q's menu, due to open later this month. "It'll be mostly takeout," he said.
The food will be prepared in the restaurant and taken to the booth every day, so McKenna said he chose items based on portability. The menu will include pulled pork, pulled chicken, tri-tip and hot links in sandwich and half-pound varieties, baby back ribs, crawfish rolls, the Q salad and side dishes such as baked beans, coleslaw, collard greens and grits.
polster wrote:Lillie's Q to open new food stall at Chicago French Market
http://www.chicagobusiness.com/article/20130121/BLOGS09/130129993/stella-rossa-pizza-coming-to-chicagoLettuce Entertain You Enterprises Inc. took over the shuttered Tilli's space at 1952 N. Halsted St. Now word comes the company is working on opening not one but three restaurants under one roof.
kenji wrote:Finnegan's the faux-Irish restaurant/pub, which used to be Blue Angel, in Gladstone Park, on Milwaukee Ave., is now shuttered. They had less than a year run.
Shortly After They Opened I wrote:I took one for the team and ate there shortly after it opened. They've basically turned it into a bar serving pub food prepared not especially well. It's still run by the same Greek guys who have owned the place for quite some time. Even some of the waitresses are hold overs from the Blue Angel, unfortunately costumed in short skirts and tight tops.
kenji wrote:Finnegan's the faux-Irish restaurant/pub, which used to be Blue Angel, in Gladstone Park, on Milwaukee Ave., is now shuttered. They had less than a year run.
riddlemay wrote:Awnings went up today for the breakfast-lunch-dinner restaurant that will replace The Grove at Diversey and Pine Grove. It is called Isabel. I can say with authority that they have a nice font.
Pie Lady wrote: I'll have to keep my fingers crossed that it comes back as another diner! One without that gas stench.
VICKYD wrote:Also, I hear that Orange on Grand/Halsted is closing and being taken over by some big chef. Anyone else hear this?
http://www.chicagobusiness.com/article/20130123/BLOGS09/130129905/hofbrauhaus-opens-in-rosemontComplete with imported pretzels, sauerkraut and live music, Munich's famed Hofbrauhaus opened a Rosemont location on Tuesday.
Dave148 wrote:http://www.chicagobusiness.com/article/20130123/BLOGS09/130129905/hofbrauhaus-opens-in-rosemontComplete with imported pretzels, sauerkraut and live music, Munich's famed Hofbrauhaus opened a Rosemont location on Tuesday.
marothisu wrote: Bathhouses can be very good, so it will be very interesting to see how this turns out. Hope the food and bar is great.
kenji wrote:marothisu wrote: Bathhouses can be very good, so it will be very interesting to see how this turns out. Hope the food and bar is great.
Whoa, back up there.
Can I still catch a shvitz?