So the 'spouse toddles home this morning at 7am after what clearly was a difficult night - and he's just plain sick. With sniffles and red eyes, he insisted on driving Sparky to school, came back and collapsed like a zombie. "You need soup" quoth I. Of course, we had roast chicken two nights ago, and managed to demolish the entire bird, bones and all. So, after doing everything in my wifely power to make him comfortable, I set off in search of a few good birds.
I originally intended to head out to Jerry's Meats on Dempster, where I've procured Amish chickens at not unreasonable prices, but I was also thinking about lunch along the way, so I headed out Touhy towards Ben Tre Cafe for some Pho for inspiration, intending to settle for Aaron's chickens at the Jewel. As the car turned down Touhy, I noticed the sign that always appears this time of year in Ed & Erv's Centrella Market "Order Fresh Turkeys Now." I don't know if you've ever noticed this place - it's sandwiched between a dive-y bar and a dubious-looking office building on a mostly residential stretch of Touhy. It doesn't look hopeful from the front - at least it doesn't in 2008 - in 1934 it probably looked just right, but now it's hard to distinguish from the usual chip-and-cigarette vendors in the area. Except they obviously sell meat. "What the heck," I think, and I pull over.
The first thing that struck me, other than the ancient-ness of the place, was a dubious smell (which, I had to admit to myself, I'd have ignored in an ethnic grocery) but I noticed that the fixtures appeared to be original wood, which might account for it. I pressed on past the ceiling-high shelves of canned goods. Waaay in back, there's a little deli counter/meat case and a real honest-to-pete butcher. "Whaddalya have?" he drawls, kindly. Spying the handwritten sign claiming "all-natural, hormone-free" chickens, I asked "How much is your chicken?" "$1.58 a pound" he says. I notice there are only two birds left, and take them both. He offers to cut one up for me, and since it's for soup, I gratefully accept.
While he's doing this, I notice a freezer case along the side and go to investigate - and, to my delight, spy a package of frozen beef marrow bones! "How much are the marrow bones?" I ask, to which he replies by shaking his head "Oh, they used to be cheap, but now they're real, real expensive: $2.50 a pound" I contain myself (barely) and order four. Other handwritten signs prove this place to be worth a second look: "All our meats are USDA Prime or Choice," and something about how they add or cover all their roasts in fat for better flavor. At the front, they offered T-Shirts with an ancient photo of the place, which I couldn't resist.
I did a search, and unless there's some magical combination of this name I haven't hit on, it doesn't exist on either LTH or Yelp, and barely has an Internet presence at all (feel free to merge this thread wherever if I'm an idiot and missed it!) The chickens seem to be quite high-quality; I poached the first and pulled the meat off, by God it tastes like chicken!
Ed & Erv's Centrella Grocery & Market
2210 W Touhy Ave
Chicago, IL 60645-3412
Phone: (773) 764-3610