Jessewolfe1 wrote:Can I live the dream without spending a mint on gas to make the trip back to Detroit?
LAZ wrote:I have not been there, but Cinners offers Cincinnati-style coneys, which, if authentic, aren't too different from Detroit coneys (except that in Cincinnati they are half sized).
chgo36 wrote:Found it....Avenue's Tavern 2916 N Broadway......
Coney Dogs add cheese. 2 hot dogs served with detroit style coney island chili sace, topped with mustard and onions, highly addictive!
A pair of Coneys is $6.75! They'd better be good.
turkob wrote:So I was walking down Southport the other day and it seems Leo's Coney Island is opening up in the old Chinelite location.
If it's anything like the originals back in Michigan, it's gonna be popular.
http://www.leoschicago.com/
3455 N Southport Ave
Chicago, IL 60657
stevez wrote:Jessewolfe1 wrote:Can I live the dream without spending a mint on gas to make the trip back to Detroit?
Sure. All you have to do is spend a couple of bucks on the Megabus
whiskeybent wrote:My wife, also being a Michigander, told the owner that I make a mean coney dog and passed on the recipe (a slight variation on the Bob Allison recipe upthread).
Oh, and my vote is for Lafayette as well.
Finally, the real thing. My wife says now there is no reason to leave Chicago.turkob wrote:So I was walking down Southport the other day and it seems Leo's Coney Island is opening up in the old Chinelite location.
If it's anything like the originals back in Michigan, it's gonna be popular.
http://www.leoschicago.com/
3455 N Southport Ave
Chicago, IL 60657
LAZ wrote:Meanwhile, America's Dog is now promoting a Detroit-style dog with chili, onions and mustard. I assume the dogs are the same Vienna Beef they use generally; no idea what the chili's like.