Matt wrote:A year or so ago, I would have included Fat Tire on this list of things Chicago doesn't have and shouldn't want.
Matt wrote:A year or so ago, I would have included Fat Tire on this list of things Chicago doesn't have and shouldn't wan
djenks wrote:as soon as you can walk into a Bears game, in the frigid cold in December, and get some wine and sushi (like you can in Seattle), I'm moving out of the U.S.
Matt wrote:A year or so ago, I would have included Fat Tire on this list of things Chicago doesn't have and shouldn't want. I think maybe Shiner Bock fits in this category now.
Scrapple
GreenFish wrote:I also want to pipe in on the Tim Horton's ambivalence. I tried some up in Canada earlier this year and really didn't see what the fuss was about.
germuska wrote:GreenFish wrote:I also want to pipe in on the Tim Horton's ambivalence. I tried some up in Canada earlier this year and really didn't see what the fuss was about.
They do call their donut holes "Tim bits." That is usually good for at least a chuckle, if not a giggle. Maybe it's just me.
sazerac wrote:Indian-chinese![]()
Santander wrote:Italo-Chinese:
http://www.ciaomein.com/Index.shtml
ronnie_suburban wrote:LOL! I don't agree about Kaufman's (which does turn out a bunch of other things I do like) but even if I did, since when does 2 constitute "several"?
happy_stomach wrote:germuska wrote:They do call their donut holes "Tim bits." That is usually good for at least a chuckle, if not a giggle. Maybe it's just me.
First, it's Timbits--one word.
happy_stomach wrote:Second, is that name really much worse than Munchkins?
sazerac wrote:Indian-chinese![]()
GreenFish wrote:I also want to pipe in on the Tim Horton's ambivalence. I tried some up in Canada earlier this year and really didn't see what the fuss was about. Dunkin' Donuts coffee kicks TH out of the park taste-wise.
germuska wrote:They do call their donut holes "Tim bits." That is usually good for at least a chuckle, if not a giggle. Maybe it's just me.
GardenofEatin wrote:JeffB wrote:Let's talk pizza:
Japanese styleand thecampus chain Gumby's,
not in my Chicago. I so like to not want this!![]()
Oh god, is it wrong that an order of Pokey sticks with ranch dressing actually sounds reeeeally good right about now? I haven't had those in years, but my roommates and I used to order them all the time at Penn State! We liked those more than the pizza. I didn't realize they were a national chain.
Kim3 wrote:
Gardenofeatin,
I too, loved pokey sticks in college. Sadly, many visits back to my old campus haunts have taught me one thing, what late night foods you loved in college was typically directly proportionate to your level of inebriation and youth. In your 30s, they never taste as good as they did when you were 19.![]()
Kim
GreenFish wrote:djenks wrote:as soon as you can walk into a Bears game, in the frigid cold in December, and get some wine and sushi (like you can in Seattle), I'm moving out of the U.S.
I hope you've enjoyed your stay here...![]()
I used to work at Soldier Field (right when they re-opened); and if you have club seats, they serve sushi and Kirin on the main level and you can get wine at the bars. (It was supposedly from Oysy, but who knows how fresh that stuff is? And who the crap orders sushi at a football game??)