RallyMike wrote:I made it there for the first time today...er...yesterday. I've worked in Morton Grove for 10 years and drove right by Patty's for almost a year and never knew it was there.
I'm going to try to make it back today and I'm bringing the wife on Saturday.
A very nice LTH'er was there and graciously allowed me to sample her ham hash and old potatoes. Thank you, Ursiform! (I hope I got that right - I'm a bit deaf and not sure I caught that right)


Cathy2 wrote:Hi,
Brought the Moms to Patty's today for lunch. They both chose corned beef hash with eggs, which they could barely finish. I came to their rescue to finish those pesky last bites. I had a hamburger ordered, "Medium rare leaning toward rare." I got exactly what I wanted, which went very well with the old potatoes.
When I arrived at noon, I was worried the place might be packed. If it was, then we were off to Deta's for burek. While it wasn't too busy, they advised it had just quieted down after a very busy morning. I overheard someone say, "I read about from the internet." Patty's sister shot me a knowing smile. A little later, Ghazi introduced himself. Later Mom2 said, "Everywhere we go, we always meet another LTHforum person." Yep, we do a pretty good job influencing each other.
On a happy note, I learned the bank contacted them yesterday to extend their terms to the beginning of July.
Regards,


Hombre de Acero wrote:Oh MS. vickyp-
I can SO relate.
How shameful. How Embarrassing!
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I can only say- I'm glad they are closing-
Hombre de Acero wrote:I can only say- I'm glad they are closing-
sundevilpeg wrote:What, it's not hateful to take crayons away from a child?
Back off, guys. You're way out of line on this one.
sundevilpeg wrote:What, it's not hateful to take crayons away from a child?
Back off, guys. You're way out of line on this one.
jaybo wrote:I actually don't mind most of Hombre's comments. I don't agree with them, but he is certainly entitled to his opinions.
jaybo wrote:There are several restaurants that I'd be happy to see close tomorrow.
jaybo wrote:There are several restaurants that I'd be happy to see close tomorrow.
Ronnie_Suburban wrote:Yet, you've managed not to mention them, which pretty much exemplifies the point I was trying to make. There's a big difference between thinking it and expressing it publicly. I think we all at least have our lists of places we wouldn't miss if they were gone but for me, not going to those places is enough. Commenting beyond that point, especially in a public forum, is the very definition of hateful, in my opinion. I mean, you'd certainly have to hate a place -- or the people who own it -- to do so, since no one could ever make you go there.=R=
Marco wrote:I've still not actually been there
Marco wrote:It is starting to resemble a dysfunctional relationship where the sex [food] is out of this world, but the rest of the situation is unacceptable
ronnie_suburban wrote:jaybo wrote:There are several restaurants that I'd be happy to see close tomorrow.
Yet, you've managed not to mention them, which pretty much exemplifies the point I was trying to make. There's a big difference between thinking it and expressing it publicly. I think we all at least have our lists of places we wouldn't miss if they were gone but for me, not going to those places is enough. Commenting beyond that point, especially in a public forum, is the very definition of hateful, in my opinion. I mean, you'd certainly have to hate a place -- or the people who own it -- to do so, since no one could ever make you go there.
=R=
Kennyz wrote:Marco wrote:I've still not actually been thereMarco wrote:It is starting to resemble a dysfunctional relationship where the sex [food] is out of this world, but the rest of the situation is unacceptable
Actually, it's starting to resemble the Jerry Springer show, where a one member of a dysfunctional relationship calls out her partner publically, then the audience - none of whom have any first hand knowledge of the situation - cheer and jeer from the peanut gallery in order to provoke a fight.
Marco wrote:So when I calculate if Patty's should get my time, effort, dollars, and support, so far the answer has been no. It is not to the point of a moral refusal *on my part* to patronize, still just a hesitation that the risk is not quite worth the reward. The Brown Bag is almost exactly an equal schlep, and hence I've still not been there either, but I've yet to read even one slight complaint about it. But I am morally appalled, as a reader of this forum, by what I've read here about Patty's Diner. That is a valid reaction regardless of my own personal history with the place.
Marco wrote:And Jaybo, I am not saying that *I* hate Patty's. I am saying that the posted reports here are valid data. And that conclusions drawn from that valid data is *just as valid* as having visited. I may go and have no problems, but the fact that a *lot* of people have posted *really disturbing accounts* is relevant. I am *reading* LTH to learn precisely about places I've not been, and to decide if they are worth my support.
Marco wrote:And Jaybo, I am not saying that *I* hate Patty's. I am saying that the posted reports here are valid data. And that conclusions drawn from that valid data is *just as valid* as having visited. I may go and have no problems, but the fact that a *lot* of people have posted *really disturbing accounts* is relevant. I am *reading* LTH to learn precisely about places I've not been, and to decide if they are worth my support. Now, that burger looks really really good. I am an easy-going guy who could probably get in and out of Patty's without incident. But that assumption was likely true of every individual who went and had an unsatisfactory experience. I am generally more of a latenite diner, living in the city along the lake. It would take some effort to get all the way north and west to Patty's, before they close for the day. And we've all heard how cranky they are if you arrive too close to closing. So when I calculate if Patty's should get my time, effort, dollars, and support, so far the answer has been no. It is not to the point of a moral refusal *on my part* to patronize, still just a hesitation that the risk is not quite worth the reward. The Brown Bag is almost exactly an equal schlep, and hence I've still not been there either, but I've yet to read even one slight complaint about it. But I am morally appalled, as a reader of this forum, by what I've read here about Patty's Diner. That is a valid reaction regardless of my own personal history with the place.
jaybo wrote:I'm considering trying Prairie Grass Cafe in Northbrook because of ronniesuburban's reports on the place. Would it make sense for me to post a rave review before I do? No, because I HAVEN'T EATEN THERE! It's inappropriate. You're certainly entitled to your opinions, but they shouldn't be posted without actual experience.
riddlemay wrote:jaybo wrote:I'm considering trying Prairie Grass Cafe in Northbrook because of ronniesuburban's reports on the place. Would it make sense for me to post a rave review before I do? No, because I HAVEN'T EATEN THERE! It's inappropriate. You're certainly entitled to your opinions, but they shouldn't be posted without actual experience.
This all makes sense, and yet...A big part of the LTH experience (what draws me and I assume many others here) is the opportunity to experience vicariously. And possibly even to comment based on this vicarious experience. If I can see a picture of a cheeseburger and think, "Mmm, yummy," and possibly even post "Mmm, yummy," then it must be equally valid for me to become angry at a restaurant on another poster's behalf when she has had an awful experience there, and possibly even to express this anger. (Even though in the case at hand I have only felt her pain, not commented on it.)
Marco wrote: It is starting to resemble a dysfunctional relationship where the sex [food] is out of this world, but the rest of the situation is unacceptable. It is not overall healthy. I've appreciated -all- the negative reports on Patty's as much as the positive ones. I've still not actually been there, but I know my tradeoffs and costs if I do go.
groovedirk wrote:And Vickyp's story DOES make me reconsider bringing my in-laws there tomorrow (they wanted to go to Over Easy but its closed on Monday so I suggested Pattys)--we will be driving an extra 10 mins and going to Walker Bros instead, where the service and the food are both well done.