I would say that they are doing well. I stopped in for lunch today and a table couldn't be found.JoelF wrote:We've had a "cursed spot" in my neighborhood in NE Mount Prospect. Next to Photo's Hot Dogs is a spot that in 14 years has been Chinese, Italian, Chinese, Thai, Another Thai, and now for a couple years it's been Arnie Salerno's Pizzaria, which seems to be doing well.
There's a location in Naperville (whiskeybent -- You spent some time there if I'm not mistaken) that I always have considered "cursed." It's on the north side of Ogden, just east of Columbia Street.
JoelF wrote:We've had a "cursed spot" in my neighborhood in NE Mount Prospect. Next to Photo's Hot Dogs is a spot that in 14 years has been Chinese, Italian, Chinese, Thai, Another Thai, [later edit] Philipino, and now for a couple years it's been Arnie Salerno's Pizzaria, which seems to be doing well.
aschie30 wrote:Another cursed location I recall from my Bucktown/Wicker Park Days is on Milwaukee, just south of North and Damen, where the old Deluxe Diner (then Filter, then Tre Via, and I'm sure many incarnations in between) was located. I think they've gutted the space again.
Another cursed space is the old Baccala space, also on the same stretch of Milwaukee. Even though the two locations have such heavy foot traffic, any restaurant in those spaces can't seem to make a successful go of it.
One that comes to mind, though I only remember the most recent -now closed- incarnation is where Barnum & Bagel used to be on Dempster Ave in Skokie. I'm 27, so as long as I remember it was Barnum & Bagel, but I've heard about all the other places it's been. I don't know how B&B lasted as long as it did...most depressing restaurant on Earth.
tem wrote:aschie30 wrote:Another cursed location I recall from my Bucktown/Wicker Park Days is on Milwaukee, just south of North and Damen, where the old Deluxe Diner (then Filter, then Tre Via, and I'm sure many incarnations in between) was located. I think they've gutted the space again.
Another cursed space is the old Baccala space, also on the same stretch of Milwaukee. Even though the two locations have such heavy foot traffic, any restaurant in those spaces can't seem to make a successful go of it.
Weird. I was just talking about this w/ a friend. But, the Filter space & the Deluxe/TreVia/Debonair bar are different. Filter used to be another coffee shop and had been there for at least 5 years before the landlord kicked them out to make way for the freaking BofA branch.
jnm123 wrote:I don't know how B&B lasted as long as it did...most depressing restaurant on Earth
aschie30 wrote:
That's right - those are different locations. I think there was another coffee shop there prior to Filter that was short-lived and "decorated" with the very dirtiest of thrift shop furniture. As the Starbucks had just opened across the street, I thought I'd support the independent so one day I popped in there with my laptop to do some work. After I sat down and set up, the manager came over and literally kicked me out because he claimed that my laptop didn't "fit the image" of their coffeeshop. This was hysterical to me considering that Wicker Park/Bucktown was well-into its yuppified transitional stage and, did I mention, a Starbucks had opened across the street? Also, the coffee shop was empty except for two others. I told him, "okay, I'll go to Starbucks" and did just that. I felt smugly satisfied when the place closed soon thereafter.
tem wrote:Outside of Wicker Park, the Fiorentino's space at 2901 N. Ashland is also doomed (tho it seems to be a very nice place according to Hammond in the Reader). It's been at least 3 or 4 other places in the last 6 or so years. It's a horrible, horrible location. Perhaps I should try it and help it stay alive !
johnny wrote:aschie30 wrote:
That's right - those are different locations. I think there was another coffee shop there prior to Filter that was short-lived and "decorated" with the very dirtiest of thrift shop furniture. As the Starbucks had just opened across the street, I thought I'd support the independent so one day I popped in there with my laptop to do some work. After I sat down and set up, the manager came over and literally kicked me out because he claimed that my laptop didn't "fit the image" of their coffeeshop. This was hysterical to me considering that Wicker Park/Bucktown was well-into its yuppified transitional stage and, did I mention, a Starbucks had opened across the street? Also, the coffee shop was empty except for two others. I told him, "okay, I'll go to Starbucks" and did just that. I felt smugly satisfied when the place closed soon thereafter.
Wasn't the name of the place Uncommon Grounds or something similar?
One thing I did like was their Beatles Brunch on Sundays.
aschie30 wrote:
Whatever is going into the Scylla space is gonna have the beat the curse as well.
johnny wrote:Is this the same location of the short-lived (and my nomination for worst restaurant name ever) What A Life! ?
I digress. Another cursed spot in Bucktown is Darwin's on Damen. Do you remember - about 10 years ago, it was some Mexican place, then shuttered for awhile, then a fancy small-plates place whose name I can't remember, then Darwin's, I think, and then Darwin's again.
Ron A. wrote:There's a location in Naperville (Whiskeybent -- You spent some time there if I'm not mistaken) that I always have considered "cursed." It's on the north side of Ogden, just east of Columbia Street. At one point it was an Italian place (Melanzane, I believe) that actually was quite good and seemed to have potential (it even was given a glowing review in Chicago Magazine). It closed. After that, it was a Greek restaurant (one of the few in the area) that was quite good and seemed to have a lot of potential. It closed. It has been a number of restaurants over the years (I'm not even sure what it is now -- another Italian place?), and they all have failed.
Judy wrote:I don't know if this qualifies but we have a restaurant in our neighborhood that is kind of haunted, or, just has bad luck.
It's called El Sol.... The reason we call it house of the dead: years went by and we never went back there but then this place was in the news! Workers were on the roof doing tarring or something, came across some concrete blocks and they tossed them off the roof into the alley, where they broke apart, revealing human bones. I've never heard of what the deal was with the bones...something about illegal immigrants and yadda yadda. My husband and I drive past the place every single day and we just wondered "what the heck"
dumpstermcnuggets wrote:One of them being the SW corner of the Lincoln/Montrose/Leavitt intersection(was for years, up until Bowman's Bar and Grill opened).
tem wrote:Whatever is going into the Scylla space is gonna have the beat the curse as well.
vegmojo wrote:That house is cursed. First that weird sports bar (which had the dubious honor of being the first self-proclaimed sports bar in Bucktown if I remember correctly), then Glory, which was OK. And now Scylla which was my favorite restaurant in Bucktown. Good luck to Takashi Yagihashi, he'll need it.
amyliz wrote:I digress. Another cursed spot in Bucktown is Darwin's on Damen. Do you remember - about 10 years ago, it was some Mexican place, then shuttered for awhile, then a fancy small-plates place whose name I can't remember, then Darwin's, I think, and then Darwin's again.
The curse continues - Darwins is gone (man will I miss the cheeseburger and nachos) and something called Whiskey Road is in its place...
The Sunset/Mod/Del Toro space is also cursed. I wonder how long it will be before the novelty of the Violet Hour wears out its welcome.