Lately, I feel like I'm falling off the pace because getting into the latest, hottest, place is getting too hard. Consider:
1. Great Lakes Pizza: sure I want to try this stuff, but I can't wrap my head around the right "strategy" to use.
2. Next: I was one of the first people on the email list, but couldn't get a reservation in the first round, and now I don't even know how to get a reservation.
3. Aviary: Emailed once for the "lottery ticket" for a table but, alas, it wasn't my day.
4. El Ideas: I'm on this email list for cancellations, but if you don't resond within minutes, the gig is up.
5. Ruxbin: just reading about the lines forming before the doors open eliminates my appetite.
It used to be that anyone could go to the best places in town; you just had to reserve a few months in advance. And I don't mind off hours; we've always gone to Avec around 5:30. But fine dining has clearly reached a new level of popularity in Chicago. This is, on the whole, a good thing, even if it means there will be places I just can't muster the effort to figure out how to go. Makes me feel a bit old. I'll try to get my kids to go to these places and I'll vicariously feel hip and cool through them.
Jonah