chef joe wrote:What WAS the concept?
Ram4 wrote:I grew up on Enfield (near Dempster and Crawford). I have very faint memories of Chicken Unlimited (on Dempster?), the Ground Round, and Eastern Style Pizza.
I recall my dad calling the two Herm's places Big Herm's and Little Herm's.
I checked their website, they're still around. There's one in Janesville, WI. I doubt they still play cartoons and the Three Stooges though.Dave148 wrote:Ram4 wrote:I grew up on Enfield (near Dempster and Crawford). I have very faint memories of Chicken Unlimited (on Dempster?), the Ground Round, and Eastern Style Pizza.
I "think" Ground Round was at the southwest corner of Lincoln/Crawford.
Wow, they still do the popcorn and movies thing? When I look at their website, it's like looking at another Bennigan's/TGIF/Applebee's. I had at least one birthday party at Ground Round in Skokie around 1979.chef joe wrote:There was a Ground Round(and YES they still serve popcorn and old movies on wall) in Palza Del Lago on Sheridan Rd in willmette.
i can't remember the one in skokie though. my sister worked at the one in willmette
Dave148 wrote:I'll add Noshery on Main St. to the list.
stevez wrote:Dave148 wrote:I'll add Noshery on Main St. to the list.
Wasn't that in the present day location of Patty's?
chef joe wrote:ok now wasn't the picnic tree (Then the chandiler) right by that too. I believe my mom shopped at a Jewel that was where the present day ethnic market is now?
chef joe
stevez wrote:chef joe wrote:ok now wasn't the picnic tree (Then the chandiler) right by that too. I believe my mom shopped at a Jewel that was where the present day ethnic market is now?
chef joe
The Jewel was on Dempster just west of Crawford on the North side of the street (next to the gas station). I think it's some kind of ethinc market now. For a while, it was Woman's Workout World.
chef joe wrote:but it was more itailian food, although they did have some great fried chicken brought out on a silver platter no less