The weather is starting to be wet and cold. Nothing like soup to help a guy get through the next 6 months of Chicago.
Been lurking here for awhile and thinking about asking this question, but was prompted to do so by...
Yesterday, I ate at Hackneys at the south loop printers row location. Ordered the seafood gumbo and a burger.
The gumbo was the worst soup (I almost wrote soap) I have ever had. They must bring it in a bag or a large can. I seriously would have prefered Campbells over this stuff. A liberal dose of hot sauce could not make it edible. I could not finish it. It set a bad tone for the burger. I could not finish it either or the frys. And I am part of the clean plate generation. It has to be very bad for me not to finish it. I think the soup ruined my lunch and it all ended up costing me $19/$23 with tip. (The service was good, but the place was seriously messed up that day. Fish & Chips special on the board but not available at the start of lunch?!?)
Long introduction to a short question:
What is your favorite soup in the loop?Looking for house made and meal sized bowls.
My current standbys are the Chicken and Pozole soup from La Cocina on South Clark. Sorry no Picts of the soup. Nothing real fancy but it does hit the spot on cold days. It takes a little while for them to make it so I call ahead.
La Concina's info: 406 S Clark St, Chicago, IL (312) 922-8211 (The La Concina on Jackson does not have soup).
Hackney's (I will not eat here again): 733 S Dearborn, Chicago.