nr706 wrote:Vaguely recollected impressions: food was good, better than I expected, with a slight Italian bent; service was excellent, the host gave us a bag of his homegrown peppers in multiple colors; maybe a little overpriced; and if someone were to tell me it was connected with the outfit (whatever that might be) I wouldn't be surprised.
Antonius wrote:ChgoMike wrote:Anyone ever been to Charcoal Oven?... From the outside it looks like a 1950s supper club with outfit influences.nr706 wrote:Vaguely recollected impressions: food was good, better than I expected, with a slight Italian bent; service was excellent, the host gave us a bag of his homegrown peppers in multiple colors; maybe a little overpriced; and if someone were to tell me it was connected with the outfit (whatever that might be) I wouldn't be surprised.
That's a pretty crappy thing to suggest even vaguely about people without any real basis.
What's makes you think they're connected, their generosity or their excellent service?
Antonius wrote:nr706:
It's a reasonable observation to say a place gave you a weird feeling but I think it goes too far to suggest criminal connexions without basis.
ChgoMike wrote:Anyone ever been to Charcoal Oven? It's a tiny joint on Golf Rd. just east of Skokie Blvd. in Skokie. From the outside it looks like a 1950s supper club with outfit influences. I also appears to be lacking many customers usually. Anyone?
Gwiv April 23, 2003 wrote:The Mayor of Chicago Chowhound, Vital Information, and I have discussed this at length, but I thought I should clarify just a bit, Da Mayor's [edited] makes Thursday nights at M & P sound a bit untoward. [smile]
Thursday night at Myron and Phil's is unofficial pick-up night at the bar, but not just any pick-up night, it's older Jewish guy with a bad rug pick-up night. {smile} 10-12 years ago I had a friend who fit the M and P Thursday night profile to a tee, late 60's, widower, drove a caddy, owned a house in Skokie (with no kids or grandkids still living there). He was a Myron and Phil's god, that man had more moves than John Travolta in Saturday Night Fever, the women of M & P flocked around him as soon as he walked in the door. It was really something.
I had the pleasure of going to M & P with him on Thursday night a few times, not often though as it was not, and won't be for quite a while, my age group and I still have all of my own hair, but this was not simply a case of my friend being personable, which he was, but there were at least 12-15 Guys With Bad Rugs at M & P the few times I went to lend moral support to my friend on Thursday's, not that he needed support.
I am not sure if Thursday night at M & P is still meet and greet night or if there are still women there yearning to meet GWBR, but I will say that I was quite surprised at the number of pretty good looking, younger than you'd expect, women who just 'happened' to be be at M & P's bar with a girlfriend or three on Thursday nights.
Maybe a Thursday night M & P outing is in order, not just for the cultural anthropology aspect either, they do, as Jeff said, have damn good chopped liver and excellent bread. I should note that I have not been to M & P on a Thursday for years, for all I know Thursdays is now Bubbie's showing pictures of their grandkids in the bar night, not Guy's with Bad Rug pick-up night. Come to think of it, every night is grandparent's showing pictures of their grandkids night at M & P. {smile}
Enjoy,
Gary
Myron and Phil's
3900 W. Devon Ave.
Lincolnwood, IL 60712
847-677-6663
Absolutely ghastly experience. Simply not enough decent places to eat in that area.
hattyn wrote:Cannot speak from personal experience but perhaps someone else can.
Opart Thai
143 Skokie Blvd.
Wilmette
847-853-9898
Is on the West side of the street
Is EJ's what was previously Great Godfrey Daniels?
nr706 wrote:hattyn wrote:Is EJ's what was previously Great Godfrey Daniels?
And, yes, EJ's was Great Godfrey Daniels. I've never been very impressed with it, though - not particularly creative menu and a bit overpriced. But I do like Don's Fishmarket, about a block south of that theater on Skokie Blvd. Also, in the strip mall across the street from the theater is a reasonably good Ruby of Siam ... and it's BYOB.