JP1121 wrote:Looks like someone else is going to try to make a go of the cursed space in Northfield that was last occupied by MK North and before that Brasserie T. Sounds like a pretty strange eclectic menu, but who knows.
Link:
http://www.northshoremag.com/cgi-bin/ns ... taste.html
Not just "someone else," but industry veterans Carlos and Debbie Nieto, who own both Carlos' Restaurant and Cafe Central in Highland Park. From what I've heard, they will be paying a substantially lower rent than the last few tenants.
Pie Lady wrote:Dixie Kitchen on the south side will be closing on Sunday, according to the Reader. Obama's gonna be PISSED.
abe_froeman wrote:JoelF wrote:Rene G wrote:There's a post over on Chowhound that says Hourglass will reopen December 1 at 9850 N Milwaukee in Des Plaines.
I was at Pita Inn right next door yesterday, and 9850 is indeed no longer El Sueno, but it's about to be yet another Korean BBQ with a name beginning with two esses, like "Ssabona" or something.
Yeah, I was trying to figure that one out, too- Ssaboo? Something like that.
When did Sphinx Cafe at Dempster & Milwaukee become something else? I just noticed it today, turning left onto eastbound Dempster and I couldn't even tell what the sign said, just that it was different.
Suzy Creamcheese wrote:I loved the concept of Ethel's, but the chocolate was reminiscent of Hershey's - poor quality in a pretty package.
stevez wrote:There are signs up in the storefront just north of Latin Sandwich Cafe (or whatever they are calling it these days) on Elston & Irving. Either Brasa Roja or El Llano is going in there. Both names are on the signs, so maybe the El Llano folks are going to put in a hybrid version of both of their restaurants.
Dave148 wrote:Skokie Pita & Pizza at the infamous corner of Skokie/Lincoln/Howard has closed. To be replaced by the creatively named Coffee Beanery. I'm taking bets on this one.
Pie Lady wrote:stevez wrote:There are signs up in the storefront just north of Latin Sandwich Cafe (or whatever they are calling it these days) on Elston & Irving. Either Brasa Roja or El Llano is going in there. Both names are on the signs, so maybe the El Llano folks are going to put in a hybrid version of both of their restaurants.
Looks like El Llano, as of last Wednesday. They're sure taking their time! I'm sad I never got in the original.
Kennyz wrote:Pie Lady wrote:stevez wrote:There are signs up in the storefront just north of Latin Sandwich Cafe (or whatever they are calling it these days) on Elston & Irving. Either Brasa Roja or El Llano is going in there. Both names are on the signs, so maybe the El Llano folks are going to put in a hybrid version of both of their restaurants.
Looks like El Llano, as of last Wednesday. They're sure taking their time! I'm sad I never got in the original.
The original what? Is the original El Llano closed? It didn't seem to be when I last walked by.
Sorry, I meant I was sorry I didn't get in Latin Sandwich Cafe, because I thought El Llano was replacing it. In fact, LSC and El Llano are two different things. Didn't mean to freak you out
montwyn wrote:Another new restaurant is currently under construction in Oak Park at the old S3 spot at 814 S. Oak Park Ave.
Word on the street (from a self-proclaimed owner) is that it will be a sushi bar.
Santander wrote:montwyn wrote:Another new restaurant is currently under construction in Oak Park at the old S3 spot at 814 S. Oak Park Ave.
Word on the street (from a self-proclaimed owner) is that it will be a sushi bar.
It's close, so I wish it success, but along with Indian, Starbucks, ice cream parlors, and popcorn (yes, there are multiple popcorn shops within ten blocks, none getting close to even the worst Garrett location), sushi is somewhat oversaturated in the area. As Hammond always says, we need more auteur-driven, creative spots - the landscape in Oak Park proper should be better than it is.
Suzy Creamcheese wrote:Rockstar Dogs appears to be closed. That was fast.