Pie Lady wrote:Craig B wrote:Progress from the Randhurst re-invent.....on the southside of the property there is now a strip mall that was previously the breakfast place (name escapes me know)...
Monica's? (RIP)
tarte tatin wrote: The site of the erstwhile Taylor Street restaurant (Central Street at Lincolnwood Drive) in Evanston now has a sign in the window saying, "Coming Soon/Bonsai Cafe/Sushi and PanAsian Cooking."
K.D. wrote:There is a new burger place opening up in Wicker Park on North Ave just West of Damen. It looks kind of bar-ish with some TVs mounted, tall tables, etc. I popped my head in last Thursday and the owner was working in the space, he said it will be opening this week or the next and explained it's going to be burger joint. It's in part of the space where the grocery shop W Crossing used to be (before it moved across teh street and become W Grocer).
Which is more than I can say about the place across the street in the former ice cream parlor. Their hand lettered sign has been promising that it's coming 'oh so very soon' for about three months now. What's up with that? (Rumor has it. it's a Volo/Kitch'n connected enterprise). Clue me in.
Limner wrote:Co-Si-Na, a Mexican restaurant seeming to focus heavily on different kinds of moles, opened a couple weeks ago on Foster about a block west of Ashland. Haven't made it over yet, will probably try it for lunch in the near future. Their menus can be found on their facebook page.
Co-Si-Na
1706 W Foster Ave.
Chicago, IL, 60640
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Chicago-IL/Cosina-Grill/124492748080?v=wall&viewas=0
The Cupcake Gallery - 1319 W. Wilson Ave. scheduled to open by Columbus Day weekend.
http://www.cupcake-gallery.com/index.html
Diane wrote:I was looking at Opentable.com and see that Jacky's Bistro on Prairie is accepting reservations as of October 7th-looks like they have a new chef. I don't know anything more than that.
ab wrote:Noticed a "Sweetwater" sign has gone up in the old Bennigans location at South Water/Michigan. Looked like a similar setup to the Bennigans. It won't have to do much to be a better option.
edit: looks like they are the folks behind Boundary in Wicker Park.
Soft-opening this week and grand opening Monday along Michigan Ave, Sweetwater is the downtown bar/grill counterpoint of Wicker Park's Boundary featuring a similar blend of comfort and luxury -- tall brown and creme leather booths, dark woods, and a wavy ceiling that recalls the bar's name (now it's your turn Grandma Flo). Menu wise they're turning out many Boundary faves like the Fiesta burger (pepperjack/jalepenos/guac/chile aioli) with a few new tricks like the Sunnyside Up, a cheddar/mozz/bacon burger kicked with a fried egg, pepperjack/bacon wrapped Cajun shrimp, and for the less cheese-enthused an ahi tuna wrap with crispy wontons and Chinoise dressing, something you're more used to enjoying with all those fetish peep cams. For thirst quenching purposes there's a nearly 70-strong selection of craft beers from familiar suspects like Bell's, Great Lakes, Unibroue, and Half Acre (Christopher Robin subdivided the crap out of that wood!).
Since an evening of egg-topped-burgers and lager can sometimes leave one craving calories, they're rocking a massive skillet cookie for the dessert-minded that's ideal for sharing, but go for it on your own, and your worry will be helped by all the noise and hurry.
Mattkrc wrote:The Cupcake Gallery - 1319 W. Wilson Ave. scheduled to open by Columbus Day weekend.
http://www.cupcake-gallery.com/index.html
Jeez! There has been a whirlwind of activity lately near the Wilson/Clark intersection huh? Blue Ocean and Chava Cafe (or something close to that) opened right next door to each other last week or so. Now this! I must say I am excited, however upset I might be with the behemoth that is the cupcake trend. Nice to see new, hopefully promising places open up near home.
~M@
kates wrote:Spoke to someone at Kaze who told me they're just closed for repairs through mid-to-late October.
elakin wrote:Yeah, that doesn't make a lot of sense. Restaurants don't generally close for weeks for "repairs". At least, not voluntarily.
Panther in the Den wrote:Speaking about being closed for a few years...
Kenny's Ribs & Chicken
6427 North Ave, Oak Park
(708) 660-9939
Re-Opened about a month.