jbw wrote:So, recognizing the potential minefield I've just stepped into and re-emphasizing my own subjectivity, let me say that I do not intend this post to be a knock against deep-dish pizza in general or Gino's in particular, but waiting in line outside on Superior (particularly on a cold winter day) for a table at Gino's East seems to me to be an eminently sheepleish thing to do.
I would bet that most, if not all, of those people are tourists. If you only have a weekend in Chicago and want to experience a deep dish pizza, you go where your guidebook tells you to go.
jbw wrote:I would bet that most, if not all, of those people are tourists. If you only have a weekend in Chicago and want to experience a deep dish pizza, you go where your guidebook tells you to go.
Agreed, altho that last statement sounds like a characteristic of "sheeple" behavior to me.
Suzy Creamcheese wrote:As for Chicago, I found the love for the Candlelite's pizzas mystifying. The ones we ordered were that rare beast: the inedible pizza. Thumbs up for the burgers and garlic fries, though.
If you qualify that with "any location but the original", I would have to agree. The original Goat is so steeped in Chicago history and tradition, it is easy to understand why people go there. Nobody ever went to the Billy Goat for the food. The burgers were just something to soak up the Schlitz Dark, while the customers soaked up the atmosphere. The success of the other locations totally mystifies me.whiskeybent wrote:Billy Goat Tavern.
d4v3 wrote:If you qualify that with "any location but the original"whiskeybent wrote:Billy Goat Tavern.
If you qualify that with "any location but the original", I would have to agree.
aschie30 wrote:
Flo, Bongo Room, Toast or any other brunch spot that commands hour-long waits for overly sweet, tough pancakes and dry, inedible eggs
leek wrote:aschie30 wrote:
Flo, Bongo Room, Toast or any other brunch spot that commands hour-long waits for overly sweet, tough pancakes and dry, inedible eggs
Go to Toast (on Damen) before 9 am, no waiting.
leek wrote:aschie30 wrote:
Flo, Bongo Room, Toast or any other brunch spot that commands hour-long waits for overly sweet, tough pancakes and dry, inedible eggs
Go to Toast (on Damen) before 9 am, no waiting.
d4v3 wrote:If you qualify that with "any location but the original", I would have to agree. The original Goat is so steeped in Chicago history and tradition, it is easy to understand why people go there. Nobody ever went to the Billy Goat for the food. The burgers were just something to soak up the Schlitz Dark, while the customers soaked up the atmosphere. The success of the other locations totally mystifies me.whiskeybent wrote:Billy Goat Tavern.