stevez wrote:JoelF wrote:I wonder if the Houlihans will just take over the space that Bennigans was in on the south side of Willow, a few blocks west of Waukegan?
If so, I wonder if anyone will notice any difference.
tem wrote:forzagto wrote:I noticed an awning on Elston just north of Webster for Goddess and The Grocer. Is this a new location or are they moving from the Damen or Gold Coast location?
I can't imagine it'd be anything but a catering kitchen in that location. There's no foot traffic there to support a retail store.
Suzy Creamcheese wrote:You're never going to believe this, but it looks like iCream closed. The interior is being gutted.
Actually I don't know if it can be called closed if it never really opened to begin with....
tem wrote:that has to be *the* shortest restaurant/food stand run ever: 1 day. It had its 'grand opening' and then was closed the next day because the hydrogen whatchamacallits were busted.
Suzy Creamcheese wrote:tem wrote:that has to be *the* shortest restaurant/food stand run ever: 1 day. It had its 'grand opening' and then was closed the next day because the hydrogen whatchamacallits were busted.
The whole thing did seem rather ill-conceived.
Suzy Creamcheese wrote:You're never going to believe this, but it looks like iCream closed. The interior is being gutted.
Actually I don't know if it can be called closed if it never really opened to begin with....
ucjames wrote:Suzy Creamcheese wrote:You're never going to believe this, but it looks like iCream closed. The interior is being gutted.
Actually I don't know if it can be called closed if it never really opened to begin with....
This link with an update written yesterday claims a mid-February re-opening for iCream.
forzagto wrote:tem wrote:forzagto wrote:I noticed an awning on Elston just north of Webster for Goddess and The Grocer. Is this a new location or are they moving from the Damen or Gold Coast location?
I can't imagine it'd be anything but a catering kitchen in that location. There's no foot traffic there to support a retail store.
when you responded that it must be a catering kitchen I thought that must be the case since as you said it is sort of a random location with no foot traffic. However I went by again today and they are installing food display cases so I think it will be a new G&G location!
ronnie_suburban wrote:ucjames wrote:Suzy Creamcheese wrote:You're never going to believe this, but it looks like iCream closed. The interior is being gutted.
Actually I don't know if it can be called closed if it never really opened to begin with....
This link with an update written yesterday claims a mid-February re-opening for iCream.
LMAO! What a perfect time for an ice cream store opening in Chicago!
=R=
but did tell me that both a Goddess & Grocer and a Feast restaurant will be opening in Lincoln Square (as in the Square proper, in the new green condominium buildings) sometime this spring.
Matt wrote:Suzy Creamcheese wrote:tem wrote:that has to be *the* shortest restaurant/food stand run ever: 1 day. It had its 'grand opening' and then was closed the next day because the hydrogen whatchamacallits were busted.
The whole thing did seem rather ill-conceived.
Seems like an idea concocted as a business school project.
Marshall K wrote:Matt wrote:Seems like an idea concocted as a business school project.
Kind of like Federal Express![]()
Panther in the Den wrote:Just noticed a sign in the windows announcing the opening for Chicago's Home of Chicken & Waffles on Madison just east of East Ave.
Sign said Fall 2009. Why so long? Peeked inside and there is nothing going on other than the signs.
ucjames wrote:Panther in the Den wrote:Just noticed a sign in the windows announcing the opening for Chicago's Home of Chicken & Waffles on Madison just east of East Ave.
Sign said Fall 2009. Why so long? Peeked inside and there is nothing going on other than the signs.
Madison just east of East Ave... North side or south side of the street?
South side has that insurance sales place right at the corner, an adjacent somewhat empty lot, the 543 Madison property that is just warehouse space, and then the rest of that side of the block is a large single building with no windows or any sort of entrance that would work for an eatery.
North side you've got the laundromat and the body shop... Wow, I can't imagine any storefront on that block being good for food service of any kind. Whichever one it is will take a lot of work. A lot a lot. Super mega really a lot.
Panther in the Den wrote:ucjames wrote:Panther in the Den wrote:Just noticed a sign in the windows announcing the opening for Chicago's Home of Chicken & Waffles on Madison just east of East Ave.
Sign said Fall 2009. Why so long? Peeked inside and there is nothing going on other than the signs.
Madison just east of East Ave... North side or south side of the street?
South side has that insurance sales place right at the corner, an adjacent somewhat empty lot, the 543 Madison property that is just warehouse space, and then the rest of that side of the block is a large single building with no windows or any sort of entrance that would work for an eatery.
North side you've got the laundromat and the body shop... Wow, I can't imagine any storefront on that block being good for food service of any kind. Whichever one it is will take a lot of work. A lot a lot. Super mega really a lot.
South Side. On the corner there is the insurance company then a parking lot and then another storefront. That is where it is going in.
ucjames wrote:Eep. That's 543 Madison. My parents rented that warehouse space back when they ran their own business, call it roughly 1983-1997. I spent many after-school hours there since both parents worked there. Barring massive overhauls since then, there is one small, single-toilet bathroom at the very back of the property. One additional sink about 2 feet away. Other than that, the majority of that property was pure warehouse space with 2 loft areas. The front area served as desk/work space, separated by some drywall iirc.Panther in the Den wrote:Just noticed a sign in the windows announcing the opening for Chicago's Home of Chicken & Waffles on Madison just east of East Ave.
Sign said Fall 2009. Why so long? Peeked inside and there is nothing going on other than the signs.
Even if they started work today, I can understand why they're looking at fall '09 for their opening. That space is going to need a total overhaul.
Panther in the Den wrote:Not a total loss as I saw this on the way home.
Mmmm... Coon! (I wonder if Cathy2 knows?)
Panther in the Den wrote:Taste of Brazil
906 S Oak Park Ave, Oak Park
I had talked to the owner and soon means a week or two if all goes well.