rhinopias wrote:Closed today, Sunday, at 1pm? Any ideas?
Eaterlover wrote:http://travel.nytimes.com/2009/11/29/travel/29choice.html?hpw
Uh-oh, NYTimes grabbed Big Star already (only about a month after opening??). I'm a little annoyed by the insinuation that Chicago didn't have any casual restaurants between our haute-temples (Alinea, Moto, etc) and Sammy's Red Hots. But as with most ny times reviews about Chicago, I'm always a little turned off by the tone.
Darren72 wrote:Too bad about the Sazerac, but you have to admit there is a little room for confusion when there is a cocktail and a specific rye that share the same name.
Khaopaat wrote:Darren72 wrote:Too bad about the Sazerac, but you have to admit there is a little room for confusion when there is a cocktail and a specific rye that share the same name.
Like ordering a "martini" in Europe, and being handed a rocks glass of Martini & Rossi vermouth.
Raccoon wrote:Khaopaat wrote:Darren72 wrote:Too bad about the Sazerac, but you have to admit there is a little room for confusion when there is a cocktail and a specific rye that share the same name.
Like ordering a "martini" in Europe, and being handed a rocks glass of Martini & Rossi vermouth.
but instead of Europe, I was in an American bar that specializes in American Whiskey, and I'm pretty sure folks from the Violet hour had a hand in the liquor program, right?? Violet Hour makes a fine sazerac, and even adds a nice touch w/ their "seasonal" sazeracs.
I don't think its unreasonalbe to expect that all of the bartenders at Big Star should know how to make a Sazerac. I certainly would have no problem if i was asked "Do you want a sazerac whiskey or a sazerac cocktail?"
Not an issue that would keep me from coming back, just a slight glitch in staff training. I'm sure their bar manager would agree w/ the criticism.
I ordered a sazerac and was asked "do you want that neat, and which one??" as the bartender pulled the 2 bottles of "sazerac" rye they had behind the bar. I've had a really hard time finding bartenders outside of NOLA that know how to make a sazerac, and haven't found more than 2-3 places in Chicago in 100s of attempts, but i expected more out of this place.
Rock & Roll Ghost wrote:went there and reviewed it for my site (see below).
bigd wrote:Big Star for lunch (only on Fridays). Weren't many people in there, which is just stupid. The Tacos de Panza I had were the best tacos I have ever had. All the other taco varieties were very good too. Great fresh chips and salsas. I have a new Friday lunch destination.
P.S. Additional big pluses- no stinking TVs and bartenders that spin vinyl.
bigd wrote:Big Star for lunch (only on Fridays). Weren't many people in there, which is just stupid. The Tacos de Panza I had were the best tacos I have ever had. All the other taco varieties were very good too. Great fresh chips and salsas. I have a new Friday lunch destination.
P.S. Additional big pluses- no stinking TVs and bartenders that spin vinyl.
Stephen wrote:bigd wrote:Big Star for lunch (only on Fridays). Weren't many people in there, which is just stupid. The Tacos de Panza I had were the best tacos I have ever had. All the other taco varieties were very good too. Great fresh chips and salsas. I have a new Friday lunch destination.
P.S. Additional big pluses- no stinking TVs and bartenders that spin vinyl.
What time do they open for lunch on Fridays?
jimswside wrote:How tough would it be to get 1 seat @ the bar on a Friday night around 5:30 based on recent visits(wanting to know the same about Publican as well).
I am heading down for a night out tonight, and would like to know my chances.
Also how is street parking in this area?
Mike G wrote:Then, when the line is too long at Big Star, pop over to Las Asadas, Tierra Caliente, or Taqueria Ricardo...
Mike G wrote:About the same as when you can't get into Big Star, plus you can have some Mexican food.