I didn't grow up on the North Short, so maybe the whole Sarks thing just escapes me, but...
The wife and I decided to try the new Sarks location at Clark and Fullerton for breakfast yesterday (and by breakfast I mean our first meal of the day, eaten at 1:30pm). As the restaurant itself seemed to be a confused mess of randomness, I present my views on the restaurant in a similar manner:
- Eating inside is like eating in a dungeon. I don't know who decided where all of their overhead lights were to be placed, but positioning half of them behind the exposed duct work was not a good choice
- Apparently you have to be looking at a menu for someone to come over and take your order. Putting your menus back in the center of the table apparently means that you have already ordered and merit no further attention
- Every interaction with our waitress was inexplicably and needlessly awkward
- Charging $2.50 for "fresh squeezed orange juice" that has obviously come out of a carton is not cool
- After we ordered, someone who I presume works at the restaurant charged through the middle of the place blabbering about how there were over 100 tickets stacked up in the kitchen. We still got our food within 15 minutes
- Tables were randomly offered toast while they waited for their food. We were not one of those tables, but I'm ok with that.
- While we were waiting for our food, some guy in a suit who looked like a rejected extra from the Soprano's started working the tables. When delivering an extra side of mayo to a woman at the next table, it was presented along with a "here you go doll" and a thumbs up sign.
Anyway, the food was pretty good (had a bacon, egg, and cheese sandwich which is pretty hard to really screw up). It's just stuff that's geared towards the drunk and hungover, but that is certainly something that most people have needed at one time or another. But I don't think my head can deal with this place again.
Sarks in the Park
444 W Fullerton Pkwy
(773) 404-9000