riddlemay wrote:I wonder if it's an outpost of the bar-with-back-patio called Rocks on Schubert and Lakewood. I had a burger there once that wasn't too bad.
If memory serves, the restaurant, at the top of the Outer Drive East, was named La Tour. Sea Gull was its bar.ekreider wrote:... Also part of the group but with different themes were Biggs and Sea Gull.
The master developer of Block 37 said it has leased an eclectic group of merchants for the Pedway level linking the project to the adjacent CTA Red and Blue subway lines.
"We are significantly upgrading the Pedway level of the project with a mix of restaurant and retail tenants," said Larry Freed, president of Joseph Freed and Associates LLC.
They include Au Bon Pain, Beard Papa's, a dual Dairy Queen-Orange Julius, the Gateway News and Freshii.
Mhays wrote:A neighbor just alerted me that La Cucina Di Donatella has a for-rent sign in the window...
fj123 wrote:From the Tribune:The master developer of Block 37 said it has leased an eclectic group of merchants for the Pedway level linking the project to the adjacent CTA Red and Blue subway lines.
"We are significantly upgrading the Pedway level of the project with a mix of restaurant and retail tenants," said Larry Freed, president of Joseph Freed and Associates LLC.
They include Au Bon Pain, Beard Papa's, a dual Dairy Queen-Orange Julius, the Gateway News and Freshii.
Beard Papa's, it goes on to explain, is a Japanese chain that sells cream puffs. I'm intrigued, if not a little turned off by their mascot's---see him at their website---resemblance to the Gorton's Fisherman. Does anyone have any expertise on Japanese cream puffs.

bollygrl wrote:There's a new pizzeria going in across the street from Natalino's on Chicago Avenue. First Rockstar Dogs, then Natalino's and Mexique, now pizza . . . it's going to be impossible to park in my neighborhood pretty soon. Sorry I can't remember the name of the new joint - it wouldn't come up on a Google search, but it's two women's names, and I think one is Paula . . .
Mhays wrote:A neighbor just alerted me that La Cucina Di Donatella has a for-rent sign in the window...
Donatella Majore, who recently closed La Cucina di Donatella (2221 W. Howard St.), has taken her knives up to Reverence (1840 Oak Ave., Evanston; 847-491-9080), a three-month-old organic breakfast/lunch spot.
stevez wrote:Mhays wrote:A neighbor just alerted me that La Cucina Di Donatella has a for-rent sign in the window...
From this week's Dish:Donatella Majore, who recently closed La Cucina di Donatella (2221 W. Howard St.), has taken her knives up to Reverence (1840 Oak Ave., Evanston; 847-491-9080), a three-month-old organic breakfast/lunch spot.
Dish wrote:“In mid-August I will start dinner there three times a week, and it will be absolutely the same as what I made at La Cucina,” Majore says. “I already have my tables and chairs there.”
riddlemay wrote:The new (two-day old) Potbelly at Diversey and Sheffield, next door to the soon-to-be-opened new el station, is doing land-office business! (And handling it.) A nice addition to the neighborhood. Not least because they transformed an eyesore corner into an attractive one.
Ralph Wiggum wrote:While it's certainly better than the blight that was there previously, it's a little perplexing that Potbelly's would open a location there, given that it's only 0.5 miles away from the other Potbelly's on Diversey (across from the Cingular store). I guess it's the new Starbucks
Ralph Wiggum wrote:I guess it's the new Starbucks
ronnie_suburban wrote:Ralph Wiggum wrote:I guess it's the new Starbucks
Does that mean they'll be closing 600 stores in the near future?
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jimswside wrote:one can only hope thats the case.
riddlemay wrote:jimswside wrote:one can only hope thats the case.
Well, I'm as susceptible to "hate the chain store" as anybody, but they make a decent sandwich. And, unlike Starbucks, they sell their product at a decent price. Every sandwich on the menu is $4.19. Add in that they seem to have hit on an ambience-and-attitude that makes people happy just to be there, and it's hard to hate them a whole lot.
jimswside wrote:its all good, I am just having some fun.
I found Potbelly to be just ok, I didn't like the lack of sandwich size options, and the sandwiches being served warm. I'm an Italian deli foot long sub type guy.