bean wrote:elakin wrote:Yeah, that doesn't make a lot of sense. Restaurants don't generally close for weeks for "repairs". At least, not voluntarily.
In the pursuit of fairness: Hot Doug's (yes, we all know--same neighborhood, but different) closed for, what? Two years?
Think closed and Omar, the owner, is opening "Knew" over in the old Caliente space on Fullerton. Not sure of the opening date though. I'm glad though, Think's concept was getting tired-they never changed their menu and I felt prices were high. Here's hoping they step it up a bit with this new venture.
olivetti wrote:There's also a cryptic "Recycle Fee: 5" at the bottom of the menu. Recycle fee?
Khaopaat wrote:olivetti wrote:There's also a cryptic "Recycle Fee: 5" at the bottom of the menu. Recycle fee?
Is Knew a temporary BYOB? If so, then my guess is that's their way around corkage fee laws as they wait for a liquor license...they can try to claim they're not technically charging corkage by pointing to the "recycle fee".
ndgbucktown wrote:The new Tango Sur venture at Division and Hoyne had the paper off the windows yesterday afternoon. Dammit, I've already forgotten the name.
2100 W Division St, at Hoyne; Wicker Park; 773.292.1600
Opening tonight from the people behind Lakeview BYOB legend Tango Sur, Folklore's bringing you the same celebrated Argentinian steaks (w/ new options like organic/grass-fed beef) but doing the booze themselves, whether that means a bottle from the heavily Argentinian/Chilean/Spanish wine list or a cocktail like a Fernet Branca/caramel concoction that's supposed to taste like a mint chocolate martini. Finally!
Dave148 wrote:Sandwich Works
4718 W Touhy Ave
Lincolnwood
Windows are papered over and there's a big padlock on the front door. Closed I presume.
Pie Lady wrote:Not to mention the stock of 8,000 beverages.
headcase wrote:One last thing about Folklore from Thrillist:2100 W Division St, at Hoyne; Wicker Park; 773.292.1600
Opening tonight from the people behind Lakeview BYOB legend Tango Sur, Folklore's bringing you the same celebrated Argentinian steaks (w/ new options like organic/grass-fed beef) but doing the booze themselves, whether that means a bottle from the heavily Argentinian/Chilean/Spanish wine list or a cocktail like a Fernet Branca/caramel concoction that's supposed to taste like a mint chocolate martini. Finally!
Probably no surprises there. I'm sure I'll try it out sooner or later, my wife is a big steak eater, and it is only four blocks or so from the house.
SSDD
jimwdavis wrote:
Rumor has it that the old Starbucks location will indeed become a burgers/pizza joint, with unrealistically high prices. That is the recent scuttlebutt gathered by the guys I worked with at the big condo building across from the plaza.
makemedinner wrote:This isn't so much of an announcement as much as a request to any entrepreneurs that may check out this site:
Can someone please, please, please open up something at Western and Grand that serves breakfast? Waiting for the 65 Grand wastes minutes of my life as it is, but doing it in winter is so brutal. Pretty sure the rents are significantly cheaper than other areas!
Can someone please, please, please open up something at Western and Grand that serves breakfast?
makemedinner wrote:
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Can someone please, please, please open up something at Western and Grand that serves breakfast? Waiting for the 65 Grand wastes minutes of my life as it is, but doing it in winter is so brutal. Pretty sure the rents are significantly cheaper than other areas!
makemedinner wrote:This isn't so much of an announcement as much as a request to any entrepreneurs that may check out this site:
Can someone please, please, please open up something at Western and Grand that serves breakfast? Waiting for the 65 Grand wastes minutes of my life as it is, but doing it in winter is so brutal. Pretty sure the rents are significantly cheaper than other areas!
AlexG wrote:A nice addition to help us drown our sorrow over the loss of the games.
Pucca wrote:makemedinner wrote:This isn't so much of an announcement as much as a request to any entrepreneurs that may check out this site:
Can someone please, please, please open up something at Western and Grand that serves breakfast? Waiting for the 65 Grand wastes minutes of my life as it is, but doing it in winter is so brutal. Pretty sure the rents are significantly cheaper than other areas!
There is a coffee & sandwich shopping that is preparing to open at Artesian & Hubbard by the Western Ave. Metra Stop. The name escapes me right now. I will edit it when I remember.