Just to clear things up, here's the deal:
Park Concessions management, which is a company operated by Levy Restaurants and an investment group, runs all of the park districts concession deals. The park district is involved, and operates the parks - but Park Concessions is the group that has been retained to operate/manage the various contracts on the lakefront.
Oak St. "Beachstro" was run by a family from Barrington for the past 12 years - but lost their contract this past year due to conflict with the many private events that were being held onsite, with large tents that occupied a large portion of the beach at times. The alderman refused to sign their tent permits last summer, they stomped their feet, and now they lost their contract. Levy Restaurants is now operating (internally, not as Park Concessions) Oak St. under the name "Oak Street Beach Food and Drink."
The theatre on the lake concessions contract recently changed hands to the Fullerton Beach Grill. Starting the July 4th weekend, we opened an outside seating area on the lake. We're serving food, wine, beer (Sangria coming soon). Rub BBQ Company is serving Pulled Pork, Pulled Chicken, Ribs, Our Signature BBQ Burger, Smoked Mikeska Sausages
http://www.lthforum.com/bb/viewtopic.php?f=14&t=19562&p=325596&hilit=mikeska#p325596 , and Grilled Sweet Corn with tarragon infused butter. Ribs, Pork, and Chicken are prepared at the restaurant and finished to order on site on a grill.
There is also a hot dog cart, serving classic Vienna dogs and polish with classic Chicago trimmings.
The waterfront beer garden is table service (with waitresses), and provides an amazing view of the Chicago skyline. Goose Island 312, Summertime, Corona, Budweiser (BL, BLL, etc.), and Gnarly Head wines are offered.
We're trying to offer something a little more low-key than North Ave beach or Oak st. Freshly prepared food served in a beautiful setting, with reasonable prices. The beer garden is situated in a nice grassy area, with a great cool breeze created by the small peninsula we're on. The tables have umbrellas for shade, and great music playing (at a reasonable volume level to accommodate pleasant conversation) all day.
Just to be forthright, I own Rub BBQ Company. I just wanted to clear up the chatter and answer a few questions/assumptions I saw on this thread. Hope to see you out there this summer!

