seebee wrote:I certainly am hoping that is the case. There are some neat little joints in this neck of the woods. Maybe the new Wishbone will boost the trend you are talking about.
The VI family sanning one sleep-over daughter hit the almost OP Wishbone the other day--you look out the window and wonder what the hell those townhouse's are going for. I'm a long time Wishbone fan, and this meal hit all the usual Wishbone highs.
First of all, they have a limited cocktail menu, but what they are offering they do well. A recent sod at Zingerman's Roadhouse really convinced me of the value of fresh squeezed juices in cocktails. This made with fresh lemonade whiskey sour was as good.
Then, on to the meals; typically, I have an easier time picking a main than the side. My wife and I easily settled on the salmon cakes and the pulled pork and then bargained on the sides before settling on black eyed peas/rice, mac n' cheese, spinach salad and mashed sweets. The dishes came with bonus slaw (a different type on each plate) and corn muffins.
Perhaps because Wishbone exists in a strata between edge and soul it gets less love than it deserves. In fact, I'd admitt that originally, back in the Grand Avenue day, I found it a bit on the precious (or was it pretentious) side. Over time, I disavowed any critical thoughts. When my parents had their office across the street or the girls went to school nearby, we were VERY frequent visitors of Wishbone. (Luckily, we've tended to follow Joel N, who was glad handing at Berwyn, and his presence typically means more attention to
that Wishbone). I find the combination of care in cooking and classic flavors at a reasonable pricepoint hard to resist.
Oh, and dessert, did I mention dessert. It's actually (nearly always) a bit hard to get to dessert at Wishbone after all that food (and I love their garlic vinegrette so I'm often even fuller), but desserts should no be missed. For one thing, they always include a ball of Cathy2-swoonable whipped cream, surely some of the best whipped cream north of Gayety ice cream; for another, well they're so damn good. The red velvet cake was exactly what it's supposed to be and did not go over-board as others can.
Wishbone's a real plus to the Oak Park scene, even if across the street.
VI
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