Yet for those in the know, Niles, at Chicago's northwest border, long has been a multi-ethnic food-shopping destination.
Its six square miles along Milwaukee Avenue boast an extraordinarily rich grocery scene, alive with a diverse collection of some 50 bakeries, delis and grocers showcasing Armenian, Assyrian, Filipino, German, Greek, Indian, Italian, Jewish, Korean, Mexican, Polish, Russian and Serbian specialties and more -- not to mention two white-bread outlets and a gluten-free foods store, plus four Jewels (including two 24-hour stores), an Aldi, Costco and, for now, a 24-hour Dominick's.
Niles' increasingly multicultural mix of businesses prompted the village board to pass an ordinance last year mandating that commercial signs must be predominantly in English. Just south of Niles' border, though, you may need sign language to shop at Renee Gourmet, which sells amazing smoked fish, but whose staff speaks only Russian.
chezbrad wrote:A Yelp search of FBIM led me to Jerry's, down a mile or so on Milwaukee; seems to be the local indie favorite of Nile-ans in the know. I will check that out next week on my way home.
ronnie_suburban wrote:While it is about a year and a half old and slightly dated now, Leah A. Zeldes wrote a great piece on shopping in Niles, which appeared in the Chicago Sun-Times back on February 14, 2007. Accompanying the piece is a fairly comprehensive list of food stores in Niles.
Mhays wrote:Maybe it would be fun to do a Niles Shopping Cook-Off or picnic, using our booty to feed ourselves? Though looking at the gloom outside, it sounds like a summertime activity to me...
JoelF wrote:Unlike a Devon-a-Thon, we can't just park and wander, it's a loooong walk from, say, Asia Super to H-Mart. But at least parking is easier throughout Niles than pretty much anywhere on Devon.
JoelF wrote:[*]The halal butcher at Milwaukee and Ballard is called "Sara Meats"[/*]
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I'd still like to organize a "Miles of Niles" shopping trip sometime (not right now)
JoelF wrote:there is a Philipino grocery on Dempster a few blocks east (but that's Morton Grove)
LAZ wrote: Do not miss Shop & Save.
chezbrad wrote:LAZ wrote: Do not miss Shop & Save.
Porque? I've never thought of stopping there....
Did finally get to Jerry's, which was an adventure and a heck of a deal, no doubt.
Pie Lady wrote: ...something called Farm Fresh International Market is opening "soon"...)
Da Beef wrote:chezbrad wrote:A Yelp search of FBIM led me to Jerry's, down a mile or so on Milwaukee; seems to be the local indie favorite of Nile-ans in the know. I will check that out next week on my way home.
This is a nice place with a really great produce selection, anyone who thinks Stanley's is decent, check this place out, itll change your mind about Stanley's. All sorts of international stuff your not going to find many other places. Good sales on stuff too. Nothing good as far as fresh cut meat but a nice place for produce, spices, international goods and other hard to find items.
Jerry's fruit and garden
7901 N Milwaukee Ave
Niles, IL 60714
(847) 967-1440
PKramer wrote:And Farmers Best at Golf and Milwaukee Ave. is now closed.
Pie Lady wrote:There's a Groupon today for $10 off Minelli products. How are things there since the move?
Agreed, weirdly empty mall, but Minelli's is bustling.ronnie_suburban wrote:The mall location is incredibly odd but once inside the shop itself, I thought the vibe and the goods were as good as ever.
Pie Lady wrote:Should I expect more deli meat stuff as opposed to butcher meat stuff like Schmeissers has?
Oak Mill mall is indeed an eerie place. I miss the store that sold wigs and ice cream.