dbrick59 wrote:The newspapers did not mention they were related. Everyone , enjoy the last season at kiddieland.
dbrick59 wrote:Kiddieland? Kiddieland lost their land lease.Land owner wants to sell it and they cant afford 17 acres in Melrose park.
Mike G wrote:Look at this way-- we may lose Kiddieland, but gain a Menard's!
Panther in the Den wrote:Mike G wrote:Look at this way-- we may lose Kiddieland, but gain a Menard's!
Nope! CostCo.
Grrr...
Cogito wrote:Why are we talking about Kiddieland in a V&N thread? I don't mind, just curious.
Da Beef wrote: I know I read about the combo pizza (beef, sausage and hot peepers) on here somewhere. What a great combo of flavors and something that really works as far as crazy pizza toppings go. I don't why I never thought of this heart stopper before. We used to get the beef with hot peppers pizza at Candlelite when they were good but never with sausage added in making it a combo of sorts. Thanks for the tip.
Panther in the Den wrote: upon entering we were given stares from the regulars at the bar.
Johnsoncon wrote: I've never figured out how to answer southsiders. Technically I am one, but really I'm not.
jimswside wrote:Johnsoncon wrote: I've never figured out how to answer southsiders. Technically I am one, but really I'm not.
funny story of your visit to V & N.
the advise I was given regarding the S. Side and has worked for me when I have ventured solo into the Bridgeport neighborhood bars is: "keep your head down, and dont speak unless spoken to", and I'm a White Sox whose family is from Bridgeport and points south.
jimswside wrote:Oh boy...., really disappointed by my visit to Vito and Nicks for a late afternoon snack today. . .
ronnie_suburban wrote:jimswside wrote:Oh boy...., really disappointed by my visit to Vito and Nicks for a late afternoon snack today. . .
Jim,
It's very interesting to me that you had this experience. Exactly 2 years ago we went to V & N's on the day after Thanksgiving and it was also a brutal experience. It's the only time I've ever been there when it wasn't stellar. I actually thought about it today because we were pretty far south (went to Calumet Fisheries, among other destinations) but I remembered how bad it was that day and decided against it. Our experience mirrored yours almost exactly: half-full restaurant, terrible service, 1-hour wait for our pizza and the pizza was lousy, cool with a gummy crust.
I'm certainly not making excuses for the place (I've got no horse in this race) but it seems that too many key people at V&N's have Black Friday off. As such, I've written it off as a day-after-Thanksgiving destination. Other than Black Friday, I've always had great pizzas there so if you get a chance, you may want to try it again on another day -- apparently, any other day.
=R=
walter wade wrote:83rd & Pulaski ONLY.
Food Nut wrote:I don't doubt you had a bad pizza. Do you like the style, though?
It is always lightly sauced when I've had it. I think the sausage is killer.
In the 40 years I've been going to S. Pulaski I've never had a bad pizza.
It's good in Lemont, too. Plus, you can bowl there!
I like Marie's(more cheese and sauce and crust is floppier at Marie's), too, but it's not V&N. I'll admit a bit of nostalgia for V&N. My parents would go there in their dating days and my grandparents lived a few blocks away. Many a birthday was celebrated there in my youth...
habibi wrote:My usual shtick when I walk into a southside bar is to got to the juke box (if it's one of those digi ones) and put on some really long abstract jazz (ie Bitch's Brew) or some afrobeat. It take a few minutes but everyone starts to look up from their drinks like WTF....I'll prolly learn better when I get my ass kicked but it hasn't happened yet.
philw wrote:the one on pulaski is great . the hickory hills branch had a bad experience & will not go back.