Chitown B wrote:djenks wrote:I called in an order and excused my way all the way to the front of the line.
you can do that?
Steve Plotnicki wrote:From the time I arrived in Chicago on Sunday until I went home this morning, I managed to eat at L2O, Superdawg, Blackbird, Happy Chef Dim Sum, Urban Belly, Walker Bros, Schwa and Hot Doug's (my son made it to Kuma's Corner as well.) And while I had a number of very good meals including Schwa last night, Hot Doug's was the only place I wish we had in New York. Truly superb and exactly the kind of thing I love.
gleam wrote:Chitown B wrote:djenks wrote:I called in an order and excused my way all the way to the front of the line.
you can do that?
Monday through Thursday for sure. Friday you could, but I think they stopped recently. Saturday, no. But you can't eat it there once you pick it up, anyway.
backorforth wrote:Hot Doug's - all you need is this one picture:
pigOut wrote:Hoping to make my first trip to Hot Doug's before they go on their little October vacation...is the foie gras dog a must order for a first timer?
gleam wrote:From a friend who works across the street:
"it's brats they burned, then re-shaped into brats again and cooked again
and the "mustard" is boiled down buns+onions+etc
so it's "recycled brats"
actually pretty good."
bean wrote:Ah well. This situation is the latest buzz kill: Doug sucks up to the media.
Dang!
And I was just about to drop off a six pack for the guys who actually do some work.
Dang!again.
cilantro wrote:^ Someone translate, please.
bean wrote:Ah well. This situation is the latest buzz kill: Doug sucks up to the media.
Dang!
And I was just about to drop off a six pack for the guys who actually do some work.
Dang!again.
Khaopaat wrote:A business owner is attempting to increase his revenue by agreeing to participate in a nationally-televised cable TV segment, which displeases me as it ruins its indie cred, thereby ruining my indie cred because I enjoyed patronizing this business in the past.
I shall express my displeasure by retroactively offering to give beer to the employees of the aforementioned business while simultaneously revoking said offer.
Khaopaat wrote:A business owner is attempting to increase his revenue by agreeing to participate in a nationally-televised cable TV segment, which displeases me as it ruins its indie cred, thereby ruining my indie cred because I enjoyed patronizing this business in the past.
I shall express my displeasure by retroactively offering to give beer to the employees of the aforementioned business while simultaneously revoking said offer.
cilantro wrote:^ Someone translate, please.
jesteinf wrote:Yes, don't all of you realize that restaurant owners should toil away in obscurity, eschewing any media attention. Because the true sign of an "indie cool" restaurant is one that goes out of business. Any restaurant open longer than six months is obviously run by a sell out.