kates wrote:I can't vouch for them firsthand, but I happened to learn today that Feed offers Scotch eggs at brunch on Saturdays and Sundays. That place has other charms as well, particularly if you're into fried chicken, chicken kitsch, and red velvet cake.
Feed
2803 W. Chicago
773-489-4600
Three Floyd's Brew Pub in Munster Indiana serves them. While you're there, have a few great beers.
saps wrote:At what point does the Alien leap out and push the tube down your throat?
Shasson wrote:Steve that egg-n-corn muffin sounds like the item at Sweet Cakes bakery on Damen, next to Cafe Dodo.
griffin's wife wrote:FYI
Goose Island (at Clybourn near's Sam's) revamped their menu recently and a Scotch Egg (with a very hefty sausage helping around the outside) is now on the appetizer menu. Best when they make them fresh, but not bad otherwise (reheated).
Half price 4-6 at the bar.
Shasson wrote:Steve that egg-n-corn muffin sounds like the item at Sweet Cakes bakery on Damen, next to Cafe Dodo.
Josephine wrote: In defense of them: the Dutch passion for the flower from the Mongolian steppes.
EvilUs wrote:Three Floyd's Brew Pub in Munster Indiana serves them. While you're there, have a few great beers.

stevez wrote:It was a hard boiled egg surrounded by a (very well made with kernels of corn in the batter) corn muffin rather than sausage.
Rene G wrote:The other day I noticed an egg-on-a-stick and of course corn dog after corn dog after corn dog. It's only a matter of time before some genius combines the two.
YoYoPedro wrote:Josephine wrote: In defense of them: the Dutch passion for the flower from the Mongolian steppes.
The opium poppy?
stevez wrote:I was treated to a "modified scotch egg" at jazzfood's house this week. It was a hard boiled egg surrounded by a (very well made with kernels of corn in the batter) corn muffin rather than sausage.