AlexG wrote:According to yesterday's Dish, the Rosebud location in Highland Park isn't going away until mid- to late summer. “The community really came together and wanted us to stay,” is what Alex Dana is quoted as saying

thepld wrote:Gilt Bar soft opening today. In the old Aigre Doux space on Kinzie. Cocktails, martini's and very tasty sounding goodies. Looking forward to checking it out. Via Daily Candy:
http://www.dailycandy.com/chicago/artic ... rant-Opens
AlexG wrote:According to yesterday's Dish, the Rosebud location in Highland Park isn't going away until mid- to late summer. “The community really came together and wanted us to stay,” is what Alex Dana is quoted as saying (the Baker's Square site in Deerfield where they plan on moving needs more work than they anticipated is my guess).
ppezalla wrote:Opening around the first of Feb. at 1426 W Roosevelt in Broadview in former Uncle Remus Chicken joint that (thankfully) moved.
nsxtasy wrote:Those who have enjoyed the Pret a Manger sandwich shops in the U.K. and New York City will soon be able to enjoy them in Chicago. According to their website, they will be opening a shop at 211 W. Adams in the Loop on June 20.
JeffB wrote:nsxtasy wrote:Those who have enjoyed the Pret a Manger sandwich shops in the U.K. and New York City will soon be able to enjoy them in Chicago. According to their website, they will be opening a shop at 211 W. Adams in the Loop on June 20.
They should give Cosi and Au Bon Pain a run for their money.
Sir Lox of Bagel wrote:JeffB wrote:nsxtasy wrote:Those who have enjoyed the Pret a Manger sandwich shops in the U.K. and New York City will soon be able to enjoy them in Chicago. According to their website, they will be opening a shop at 211 W. Adams in the Loop on June 20.
They should give Cosi and Au Bon Pain a run for their money.
They will, indeed. This is outstanding news. My wife and I discovered P.A.M. in London last summer and agreed, "Why can't we have fast food like this back home?!" Fresh, healthy, quick, easy to eat on the go or in a nearby park or plaza.
This will be a very welcome addition to downtown dining.
“In this economy, A Mano just didn’t develop a strong enough following for the large (10,000 sq/ft) space it occupied,” Sachs told us. ” It’s a shame. Instead, we have refocused on the BIN 36 restaurants. We have refurbished and developed completely new menus with a genuine focus on artisanal cheese.”
Piatto, the little Italian joint at 5304 W. Devon, is all papered over. It was around longer than I thought though, about 2-1/2 years.
nsxtasy wrote:Those who have enjoyed the Pret a Manger sandwich shops in the U.K. and New York City will soon be able to enjoy them in Chicago. According to their website, they will be opening a shop at 211 W. Adams in the Loop on June 20.
I find the semi-ubiquitous London chain's Manhattan locations to be the same bland commodity as the other office building mainstays.
spinynorman99 wrote:I find the semi-ubiquitous London chain's Manhattan locations to be the same bland commodity as the other office building mainstays.
I think they produce a very good quality product for the price. Yes, it's a chain and yes, they cater to the middle-of-the-road consumer, but it's good. For the same price as Potbelly's or the crap they serve at Subway you get something far better.
*I.e., the original Mom & Pops
Dave148 wrote:sandman wrote:Dave148 wrote:Greek Feast by Georgie V in Northbrook is open.
This is incorrect.
My bad. I saw lights on and people inside along with cars in the lot.
spinynorman99 wrote:*I.e., the original Mom & Pops
Plenty of good one-offs (or two-offs) still around. There's Fontano's, Cafecito, Pastoral, Hannah's Bretzel. And that's just sandwiches. Manny's pretty much offends me. They coast on a reputation and affinity for kitsch but their food is sub-par. If they had any real competition (sadly Eleven City doesn't cut it) they'd be dead in the water.