dansch wrote: No heritage breeds, local and/or organic options from what I could tell.
Thanks for the tip - I've never been, but will definitely check it out now.m'th'su wrote:I'm really happy Gene's finally opened, but I want to take this opportunity to give a little plug to Lincoln Quality Meat Market, just down the street, which offers a decent selection of quality beef, pork, and free range chicken, plus a small but interesting selection of Balkan sausage and charcuterie, and European dry goods.
Is this any relation to the one at Belmont and Long?
I was a regular customer at Meyer's for many, many years and was appalled to see how Clever Hans ran the place into the ground in such a short span of time. It is certainly great news that something will finally be opening in the spot and I look forward to checking the new place out, especially since it will be operated by a family that has established shops with a good reputation elsewhere in the area. Unfortunate to me, at least, is that it seems a certainty that the new place will be in essence a Polish establishment with just some German trappings added on the surface. Of course, fine Polish products are wonderful in their own right but there is no dearth of Polish sausage shops and groceries in Chicago. On the other hand, Meyer's was the last of the German delis in the city and a worthy replacement seems unlikely to be on its way.
ekreider wrote:Antonius wrote:I was a regular customer at Meyer's for many, many years and was appalled to see how Clever Hans ran the place into the ground in such a short span of time. It is certainly great news that something will finally be opening in the spot and I look forward to checking the new place out, especially since it will be operated by a family that has established shops with a good reputation elsewhere in the area. Unfortunate to me, at least, is that it seems a certainty that the new place will be in essence a Polish establishment with just some German trappings added on the surface. Of course, fine Polish products are wonderful in their own right but there is no dearth of Polish sausage shops and groceries in Chicago. On the other hand, Meyer's was the last of the German delis in the city and a worthy replacement seems unlikely to be on its way.
I was in the new Gene's late Monday afternoon. Anyone looking for a worthy replacement for Delicatessen Mayer pre-Hans will be sorely disappointed. The selection of German goods was about where it was when Hans had the business about 3/4 of the way down the drain. German sausage selection was minimal. The German wine selection is token. Forget the house-roasted lunch meats. Boar's Head and ordinary supermarket brands are what they carry.
I bought some grilling bratwurst, which they claim is all veal and made in-house albeit probably at the other store... Gene's was very lightly spiced and quite bland in comparison to LQM's, almost as bland as my memory of the only package of bratwurst I ever bought from Bobak's.
My impression on the assortment of goods is that it is a mile wide and an inch deep. There is a little bit of everything but no depth of anything...
This store will probably be pretty successful among the yuppies. I will be surprised if many of the old Mayer customers from the suburbs will make repeat trips.
Antonius wrote:Once in a great while, I make the grand trek out to Kuhn's in Des Plaines, which has a fair number - though by no means all -- of the German products I long for and used to be able to procure on Lincoln Ave in the good old days, between Meyer's, Kuhn's and the other Meyer's across from Kuhn's. Kuhn's in Des Plaines is worth a visit for fans of German food, without doubt. And one of these days, I think we might take a meal in there at the 'café' -- they have a nice menu of the usual basic dishes one finds in German restaurants in this country. Food looked good the last time we were there, some weeks back.
One can put together an interesting shopping trip in just a block radius, Gene's, Lincoln Quality Meat Market, Provenance, PNA capped with lunch at Rosded.
G Wiv wrote:Had not been to Gene's Belmont since Lincoln Ave opened and Belmont seems to have stepped up their game. Memory may be fuzzy but the store seemed cleaner, bigger, brighter with a wider selection of dry goods, liquor and produce. Same wide assortment of deli meats, sausage and prepared food, selection of fresh meat was appealing, in particular pork.
Picked up 3/4 inch pork t-bone chops, perfect on the grill after a short conference with rosemary/olive oil/lemon juice and zest/salt/pepper. Punchy dill cabbage slaw and beet salad rounded out my purchases, price highly reasonable and Gene's Belmont has its own parking lot.
Enjoy,
Gary
Gene's Sausage Shop & Delicatessen
5330 W Belmont Ave
Chicago, IL 60641
773-777-6322
After nearly 36 years at its location on the Northwest Side, Gene’s Sausage Shop and Delicatessen, 5330 W. Belmont Ave., closed on Jan. 15 after it was sold to Carnicerias Jimenez, which is remodeling the stor