dudedude wrote:We can keep circling on this one point if you like, but I really don't find it a productive part of this discussion. Again, thank you for offering your point of view on how I am expressing my point of view.
Bill wrote:I'm not surprised reading some of the comments in this discussion - because there are folks here at LTH who support restaurants which are involved in various bad practices.
What kind of curmudgeon do you have to be to call the alderman about families eating ice cream with their kids and dogs? I love Scooters and am glad they worked it out. Where will the fun police strike next?
Hellodali wrote:I am always looking for the shortest possible path from point A to point B and am conscious of and a bit frustrated about taking any extra steps given how slow I am moving and how tiring it is. So I can see where maybe anyone in the neighborhood that had a disability, or maybe an older person might have found it inconvenient to go around or through the crowd.
These are not bad people, folks. Stop by and talk to them. They have been very receptive to talking with me when I enter their store.
Hellodali wrote: Back to the goodies. I usually get the peanut butter hot fudge sundae but this weekend I had the PB&J concrete for the first time and I think that might be my new favorite. Blackberry jam and peanut butter swirled through vanilla custard.
Pie Lady wrote:What is a Boston Shake, anyway? How does it differ from a regular shake?
djenks wrote:And for whoever was asking earlier, the Boston Shake is basically a shake with a sunday on top.

boudreaulicious wrote:Love the custard...don't love the customers in their Denalis who block my driveway so much
JeffB wrote:I hate illegal parking blocking intersections and fire hydrants too. But, as another area resident, I'm no fan of the proliferation of driveways in a neighborhood (and city) defined for 100 years by alleys, open sidewalks, and curbside parking. What, are we in Schaumberg now? I go "home" to Florida and the new subdivisions have eschewed driveways for the much more civilized alley. I walk around Lakeview and have to worry about someone's Cayenne driving across the sidewalk. No offense to boudreaulicious. You aren't breaking any laws, and you are entitled to park in the garage you paid for. But I'd like to see the city nix driveways in the middle of a dense urban area like the one around Scooters. By the way, Scooters is a treasure. Glad to see it back for another season.
ViewsAskew wrote:I am so glad they are successful and hope they continue to be. I also hope (foolish me) that the customers will think a bit more about how they are causing difficulties for traffic, people who live in the area, and pedestrians.