Tribune wrote:On a frigid February day last year, Michele Hays filed into evanston Township High School with other concerned parents to talk with district administrators about school lunches."
G Wiv wrote:"Intrepid LTHer" nsxtasy gets a shout out on Grub Street Chicago for spotting the soon to open Pret a Manger.
Vital Information wrote:And no one has yet mention that the most intrepid of LTHers GWiv is one of the experts featured in the latest issue of Chicago Magazine on where to shop. In his case, it's where to shop BBQ.
Mike G wrote:Oh cool, thanks, didn't know it was up. I can't wait to see how I look in the hilariously thick sweater I had to put on because I arrived wearing a green shirt and nobody had mentioned that they were shooting green screen. Personally I'd have gone for the floating Cheshire Cat head effect, but...
mhill95149 wrote:LTH forum mention (and a quote from GW) in the Saturday trib cover story on Yelp.
Just got to yesterday's paper....
http://www.chicagotribune.com/business/ct-biz-yelp-online-reviews--20100319,0,6914786,full.story
Trib article wrote:The site ...doesn't allow posts on health code violations or closures unless it's substantiated with a link to a news story or official announcement.
I believe "health code" is meant to modify both "violations" and "closures" in that sentence, which is an accurate statement of the policy. LTH's policy extends to closures for licensing issues, as well.Kennyz wrote:mhill95149 wrote:I do not believe what the Trib wrote is accurate as it pertains to LTHForum's stance on restaurant closure reports. Accurate for health code violations, but closure reports without documentation are rampant on the boards. Perhaps the faulty reporting will lead to a change for the better in the actual policy...Trib article wrote:The site ...doesn't allow posts on health code violations or closures unless it's substantiated with a link to a news story or official announcement.
Mike G wrote:... one for Sula (not sure what-- the charcuterie guys who got closed down, maybe). All this was off Twitter so specifics are lacking as yet.
Of course, dining adventure is not a new concept for Chicagoans. Consider these groups:
LTHForum.com, an online community of food and wine lovers, often sponsors eating events.
"Eyeball tacos is almost a rite of passage for Maxwell Street attendees,'' said Catherine Lambrecht of Highland Park, a forum founder.
The forum has hosted "marathons" devoted to foods such as barbecue, Italian beef and fried chicken, eaten its way along Western and Devon avenues. To find out about dinners and other eating opportunities, follow the Events board on LTHForum.
Cathy2 wrote:Of course, dining adventure is not a new concept for Chicagoans.
LTHForum.com
Anybody can contribute to this local food and restaurant forum, but the bulk of its content comes from a small, core group of intensely passionate eaters-cum-food-writers. Topics range from travel to cooking but tend to linger on restaurants. Small ethnic joints are a favored focus, but the big guys (Alinea, graham elliot) get analyzed as well. If you’re a new restaurant and LTH receives you warmly, expect the traditional media to come calling within hours. And if you’re received coolly—maybe start looking for other work.