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Best meal per head for $20 ... w/alcohol?
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    Post #1 - December 13th, 2006, 10:07 pm
    Post #1 - December 13th, 2006, 10:07 pm Post #1 - December 13th, 2006, 10:07 pm
    It's a tough challenge, but I'm positive LTH will rise up to it.


    edited to add ...

    Am looking for what off the top of the head you where you would go and what you would order with a twenty in your pocket, all of Chicago in front of you, and no time, travel or cuisine restrictions. If this type of discussion is too loosey-goosey to stay in Eating Out in Chicagoland, perhaps it could be moved to the Other category.

    Thanks for contributing to a group brainstorm.
    Last edited by dayzella on December 14th, 2006, 5:42 am, edited 1 time in total.
  • Post #2 - December 13th, 2006, 10:22 pm
    Post #2 - December 13th, 2006, 10:22 pm Post #2 - December 13th, 2006, 10:22 pm
    Do you mean to cook at home, or a restaurant? If you're cooking, it would be easy.
  • Post #3 - December 13th, 2006, 10:28 pm
    Post #3 - December 13th, 2006, 10:28 pm Post #3 - December 13th, 2006, 10:28 pm
    dayzella,
    You might be a lot happier with the info you get here if you indicate some criteria for a "best" designation. For instance, location, type of cuisine, number in party are all relevant. If everyone has to pay for parking or travel an hour or more to attend the cost goes up considerably. Also, what kind of drinks are you thinking of? BYOB spots are almost always the best way to go when trying to keep the cost down, but then will you count the cost of the drinks in the $20 pp tab? These things said, the usual advice is to check out the GNR list.
    Man : I can't understand how a poet like you can eat that stuff.
    T. S. Eliot: Ah, but you're not a poet.
  • Post #4 - December 13th, 2006, 11:41 pm
    Post #4 - December 13th, 2006, 11:41 pm Post #4 - December 13th, 2006, 11:41 pm
    Kuma's Corner?

    Too bad Hot Doug's isn't BYOB.

    Edited to add/ask: Breakfast, Lunch or Dinner?
  • Post #5 - December 14th, 2006, 4:20 pm
    Post #5 - December 14th, 2006, 4:20 pm Post #5 - December 14th, 2006, 4:20 pm
    TGIF. $5 mudslides. i'd have four. then leave.
  • Post #6 - December 14th, 2006, 5:29 pm
    Post #6 - December 14th, 2006, 5:29 pm Post #6 - December 14th, 2006, 5:29 pm
    Fierro, an Argentinian restaurant, serves a four course dinner for $15. First course is cured meats, roasted red peppers, and a surprisingly good potato salad. Second course is pasta with pesto sauce and a green salad, third is marinated chicken and Italian sausage, fourth is short ribs and flank steak, also marinated. Second helpings are available for any and all courses and it's BYOB.

    Fierro
    2550 W. Addison
    Chicago, IL
    773.305.3333
  • Post #7 - December 14th, 2006, 5:32 pm
    Post #7 - December 14th, 2006, 5:32 pm Post #7 - December 14th, 2006, 5:32 pm
    johnny wrote:Too bad Hot Doug's isn't BYOB.

    Gary,

    Never done it myself but, on the rare occasion, I've seen people drinking wine at Hot Doug's.

    One afternoon there was a table of 4, what I'm guessing were wine reps, with 7-8 bottles of wine spread out on the table. They'd sip, discuss, take a note or two, clear their palates with a bite of gator dog, then repeat.

    I highly suggest calling and asking before bringing in wine or beer.

    Enjoy,
    Gary
    One minute to Wapner.
    Raymond Babbitt

    Low & Slow
  • Post #8 - December 14th, 2006, 8:47 pm
    Post #8 - December 14th, 2006, 8:47 pm Post #8 - December 14th, 2006, 8:47 pm
    That's funny, G Wiv. Last Saturday, on our way out of Alinea, as we were lamenting our "great idea" to have a late lunch at Hot Doug's BEFORE our evening eating The Tour, a couple of the staffers were saying that they often went to Hot Dougs and brought wine! Maybe it was them you saw...
  • Post #9 - December 14th, 2006, 9:34 pm
    Post #9 - December 14th, 2006, 9:34 pm Post #9 - December 14th, 2006, 9:34 pm
    Dayzella,

    It only really works for 4 people, but 1/2 price bottle night at places like Volo, Deleece and La Sardine could get you out the door for under $20 a head.

    My choice: Deleece on Wednesday nights for the half roast chicken with sage cream sauce ($14) and a bottle of Navarro Gewurtztraminer (the wine is normally $45, half price would be less than $6 a glass).

    - Fillay
    "Grenache is Catholic, Mourvèdre is Huguenot"
    - Fabrice Langlois, Château de Beaucastel
  • Post #10 - December 14th, 2006, 9:52 pm
    Post #10 - December 14th, 2006, 9:52 pm Post #10 - December 14th, 2006, 9:52 pm
    Cafe Iberico
    we are always surprised how little we seem to get out of there for
    especially with a group

    4-5 small plates (between $4 and 7) and a carafe of sangria ($12) keep us happy

    (the octopus with frites is always on our list)

    739 N Lasalle
    Chicago IL 60610
    http://www.cafeiberico.com/

    Only downside, no reservations, and the line can be long on weekends
  • Post #11 - December 15th, 2006, 5:09 pm
    Post #11 - December 15th, 2006, 5:09 pm Post #11 - December 15th, 2006, 5:09 pm
    dayzella where are you...... ! what about a BYOB place that doesn't charge a corkage fee, would that work?? if so, that would probably give you about twice as many options.. or 1/2 price bottle night at la sardine would help too, though an entree there is $17 alone.

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