I'd wanted to try Broadway Cellars for some time and and finally did about six weeks ago for their Thursday night prix fixe special: $23 for an appetizer, entree and dessert or $30 for the food plus wine pairings. I've been back twice since.
They offer a special prix fixe menu but there are several options that appear to vary each Thursday. My first night I had a good caesar salad followed by an enormous prime rib, medium rare just as ordered. Very little fat and about one-inch thick and so good I ate nearly all of it. It came with creamy, buttery mashed potatoes and green beans cooked to a perfect, snappy texture--and also huge portions of both. My girlfriend had soup and some sort of vegetarian pasta, which she liked. For dessert we split the chocolate cake and bread pudding. I love bread pudding and this was a good version, meaning, to me, bready and not overloaded with a sweet sauce. The chocolate cake was appropriately decadent; the waiter said it was the only dessert they don't make in-house, I think he said it's from Bittersweet. We had the wine pairings and enjoyed them.
We returned with her parents on a Monday night because they wanted a burger and we remembered it was $5 burger and $5 Fat Tire night. The burger was excellent for its type, large but not so thick in the center that I couldn't bite into it. The bun was large and fresh, proportionate to the burger. I like that because I love bread, fresh bread that is, and I've been disappointed with the large number of places around Chicago that serve sub-par or perhaps day old bread. Speaking of which, the bread basket consists of an Italian-type white bread and a whole wheat loaf served with olive oil and parmesan cheese. Both have a crunchy exterior and soft interior: fresh. Yum. Anyway, my girlfriend had some sort of roasted veggie sandwich, which she said was only ok. Both came with cole slaw and a choice of sides and we both chose fries, which were crispy and addicting.
Last Thursday we returned and had another great experience. Again we got the $30 prix fixe with wine pairings ($30!). The root vegetable salad was one of the best salads I've ever had. Mixed greens with roasted squash, onions and some other vegetable I'm forgetting, toasted pecans and lightly dressed. We also had an onion tart, which was good. For our entrees I had the pork chop (no prime rib on offer) and she had the tilapia. Again, the portions were huge, I could only eat about 1/3 of the pork chop, partially because I inhaled the also giant portions of mashed sweet potatoes and (again nicely cooked) green beans. We finished with gelato, her salted peanut and me chocolate. We shared them and are still talking about the salted peanut.
The service was also consistently inviting and friendly. The same woman (an owner?) greeted us each time and was friendly in that welcoming, warm neighborhood restaurant kind of way. Each server was also friendly, helpful and proficient; water glasses were uniformly replenished (I drink a lot of water and appreciate that). Last Thursday, we drained our wine for the main course before we finished our plates and our server didn't ask if we'd like to order a glass of something--she just took it upon herself to walk over and replenish our glasses!
Needless to say, this restaurant has endeared itself to us in a way that only one other restaurant has (Spacca Napoli). It is everything I could want in a neighborhood restaurant: solid food and excellent and friendly service.