Artie wrote:I found the requirement that you "must be present in store or drive thru to receive your beef" somewhat amusing.
Bill wrote: It might be an excuse for some folks to drive rover to Taylor Street for a sandwich, after which to walk across the street to Mario's for an ice.
gp60004 wrote:Bill wrote: It might be an excuse for some folks to drive rover to Taylor Street for a sandwich, after which to walk across the street to Mario's for an ice.
Something tells me that they won't be participating in this promotion.
imguido wrote:Does anyone know which Al's these are available at? There web site does not specify.
Panther in the Den wrote:imguido wrote:Does anyone know which Al's these are available at? There web site does not specify.
I saw the clip where the owner was presented the award on TV and he mentioned that all of the locations would be participating.
Santander wrote:Knowing next to nothing about Al's, this list of locations is problematic:
http://www.alsbeef.com/company/locations.asp
Does "Coming Soon" mean the phone info is coming soon, or that the location itself doesn't exist yet?

Bill wrote:Walking around looking for something new at lunch today I literally stumbled upon the Al's Beef location at the SE corner of Ontario & Wells St. The outdoor seating area, covered by umbrellas, was particularly inviting in the afternoon Sun.
I ordered a beef/sausage combo, the price of which was about $6.75 (with sweet peppers). The beef was okay, the sausage was greasy/watery . . . seemingly not well-cooked . . . and the roll was soft with the consistency of the bread used by Subway Sandwich. The sausage had the ever so slight hint of fennel but gthe grease/moisture overwhelmed it. The soft roll was a letdown and didn't support the beef/sausage very well.
Comparing Mr. Beef - which is less than a 10-minute walk from this particular Al's Beef and a place I've eaten at many times - to Al's at Ontario & Wells, I strongly prefer the sandwiches offered by Mr. Beef. For a $1, though, I'd order the "regular" beef sandwich at this location.
JimTheBeerGuy wrote:haha, jazzfood, I was in line at that time and saw you walk into the lot, look at the line and then head straight back out.
Jazzfood wrote:Went to Taylor St. home of the ONLY Al's (accept no substitutes) but the line was out the door and around the bldg with quite a wait. Easy to fix. Extra lg Tutti Frutti from Mario's w/a short walk to Fontano's.
phredbull wrote:JimTheBeerGuy wrote:haha, jazzfood, I was in line at that time and saw you walk into the lot, look at the line and then head straight back out.
I did the same. I thought 4pm would be a good off-hour to go, but the line was around the building. IMO, the wait in the hot sun wasn't worth it to save $4, so I went to Pompeii. Probably did me good to eat a salad anyway. Mela Verde. Mmm...
Binko wrote:phredbull wrote:JimTheBeerGuy wrote:haha, jazzfood, I was in line at that time and saw you walk into the lot, look at the line and then head straight back out.
I did the same. I thought 4pm would be a good off-hour to go, but the line was around the building. IMO, the wait in the hot sun wasn't worth it to save $4, so I went to Pompeii. Probably did me good to eat a salad anyway. Mela Verde. Mmm...
Same here. I hit Taylor Street around 4:30 p.m., after picking up a pork belly at Peoria Packing. Drove by, saw the line, said screw that, and went home. I'd make a bad Brit, as I simply detest queuing.
leek wrote:Heh, we thought about walking over, but decided the line would be too long. Maybe we'll go on Friday...