
Bill wrote:I wandered-about Southport Ave. a couple of weekends ago and stopped at Cullen's, and tried the Chicken Pot Pie. The serving was large, the vegetables fresh and the chicken good . . . though I wished there had been been more of it (the chicken, that is). I had a similar rendition of the pot pie at Charlie's Ale House (on Navy Pier) this past Sunday afternoon, but I'd rate what I ate at Cullen's higher.
gtomaras wrote:Bill wrote:I wandered-about Southport Ave. a couple of weekends ago and stopped at Cullen's, and tried the Chicken Pot Pie. The serving was large, the vegetables fresh and the chicken good . . . though I wished there had been been more of it (the chicken, that is). I had a similar rendition of the pot pie at Charlie's Ale House (on Navy Pier) this past Sunday afternoon, but I'd rate what I ate at Cullen's higher.
You sure do like a Pot Pie.
ucjames wrote:gtomaras wrote:Bill wrote:I wandered-about Southport Ave. a couple of weekends ago and stopped at Cullen's, and tried the Chicken Pot Pie. The serving was large, the vegetables fresh and the chicken good . . . though I wished there had been been more of it (the chicken, that is). I had a similar rendition of the pot pie at Charlie's Ale House (on Navy Pier) this past Sunday afternoon, but I'd rate what I ate at Cullen's higher.
You sure do like a Pot Pie.
Not that there's anything wrong with that.