Cathy2 wrote:It is my short term goal to have ice cream scooped by a rectangular scoop.
The Food Diva wrote:We used to go to the one in River Forest on Harlem in the spot of where McDonalds is and the one in Oak Park on North Ave around Oak Park Avenue (ish). Then when that closed, it was off to Melrose Park.
I miss Cock Robin and Prince Castle too.
Panther in the Den wrote:The Food Diva wrote:We used to go to the one in River Forest on Harlem in the spot of where McDonalds is and the one in Oak Park on North Ave around Oak Park Avenue (ish). Then when that closed, it was off to Melrose Park.
I miss Cock Robin and Prince Castle too.
I didn't think anyone else remembered the North Ave location.
I was a few blocks from where I used to live. Went there all the time.
Don't forget the River Rd and Grand location.
When I was in my 20's, and had a summer foot messenger job downtown, I would visit the State St Prince Castle. I seem to remember it was steam grilled too.
cogitovici wrote:We used to ride our bikes from Riverside to La Grange to go shopping or go to the Y. We ALWAYS stopped off for burgers and shakes on our way coming and going!
Jambajay wrote:Was taking a trip down memory lane with my sister we grew up with a cock robin in our neighborhood and were trying to recall the name of the fruit flavored slushy drink made with sherbet and pineapple topping.. I'm sure there were many variations anyone recall
fluekigerma wrote:Does anyone know what was in the Silver Star soda from Cock Robin. I would love my boys to have a chance to savor one of my fondest memories.
fluekigerma wrote:Does anyone know what was in the Silver Star soda from Cock Robin. I would love my boys to have a chance to savor one of my fondest memories.
gardener34 wrote:Cool, now I can get that toffee. And if I can score some "french cremes" from "La maison de bon bon" in Forest park, I can relive my childhood favorite candies!!
Cathy2 wrote:You don't have complete information on the beef. I'm not saying they may or may not have added anything to the meat, because I simply don't know. It is not the most interesting element to this.
What time period did your friend work for Cock Robin?
Regards,
gardener34 wrote:And if I can score some "french cremes" from "La maison de bon bon" in Forest park, I can relive my childhood favorite candies!!