Stopped by Patty's today for lunch, craving a "Gary Burger". Mrs. Kman and I are both big fans and since I had the day off and some time I made the way up to Skokie and got there around 12:45. They were fairly well slammed with a very full counter but I was able to squeeze into an empty seat on the far north end.
Listening to Patty while I waited they'd apparently had a bustling business all day, probably the combination of folks getting in their "last meals" and those that have some holiday time off. Despite the rush, though, Patty still found time to say hello to folks and still has that amazing memory about what her customers usually order. Really amazing.
It being lunch I strayed from my usual ham hash, old potatoes, eggs over medium with gravy over everything and ordered a Gary Burger, medium rare with everything & old potatoes. Splashed some hot sauce on the potatoes and dug in to those for a bit while I gave the burger a minute to cool. I love the crispy/crunchy texture of the old potatoes and the savory flavors cooked into them. The burger is a big mess to eat but well worth the effort - just think of frying chicken or fish and keep one hand wet (the burger hand) and one hand dry (the fork and beverage hand) and you are good to go. The only way I could imagine this being better is if it had some roasted green chiles on it but it's still great as is.
I will greatly miss Patty's when it closes - the food, the nature of the operation (it's quite a show on a busy day), and especially Patty and her staff.
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