dbrick59 wrote:I was there a few years ago. It was just average.My brother used to live in Hessville and I often drove by it and I cant figure out how they stay open with so few customers. I have been to a lot of region mexican places and I think El Mariachi in Cal city/Lansing/Dyer and of coarse El Taco Real have by far the best food.
c8w wrote:I presume the above rec is for the "fish"?
dbrick59 wrote:El Mariachi in Cal city/Lansing/Dyer
Llama wrote:We took a walk over to El Mariachi the other evening. Sadly I have nothing to report other than they close at 7.
DKriv wrote:Llama wrote:We took a walk over to El Mariachi the other evening. Sadly I have nothing to report other than they close at 7.
Yeah, they close at 7:00 on M-F, and 6:00 on Saturday.
I heard a commercial for them on WJOB today.
Da Beef wrote:I love me some Chick Fil A too but I wish Schoops would make the move into the city, then we would be set.
Da Beef wrote:After enjoying the BBQ from Uncle Johns at Calumet Park we crossed the border and went over to Cabela's. My friend had never been and I wanted to show him what I consider to be one of the coolest stores in America. I'm a city boy so I dont know much about the outdoors and rugged lifestyle of sitting in a tree chair 40 feet in the air for 12 hours while covered in deer piss waiting for bambi to pay a visit. But I do love the outdoors and enjoying them until I'm ready to head back to my cabin with AC, cable and a hottub. I swear I almost feel like I'm in the Northwoods or Canada when I'm in this store. They got it all. I love the store made fudge caramel apple flavor from the general store.
When we drove past Schoops on Indianapolis in Whiting, my buddy said "oh man I didn't know they had a Schoops this close" and I said hell yea. We've been backing the Mickey against Redamaks cheeseburger whom another buddy insists is better since we were spending summer wkds at his parents place in Michigan City back in high school. I love me some Chick Fil A too but I wish Schoops would make the move into the city, then we would be set. Since we were right there and I hadnt been in a while and I had driven past Schoops a few too many times of late, I had to stop in. As good as it ever was.
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Schoops
1449 South Indianapolis Boulevard
Whiting, IN 46394-1132
(219) 659-7030
Website w/ other locations
Cabelas
7700 Cabela Drive
Hammond, IN 46324
(219) 845-9024
Three Dickey's Barbecue Pit restaurants will open soon in Northwest Indiana, according to the corporation's website.
Schererville, Merrillville and Hammond will be the sites of the franchised restaurants. Only the Schererville restaurant's address at 713-B Indianapolis Blvd. has been published at http://www.dickeys.com. This location is south of Main Street near the T.G.I. Friday's restaurant along U.S. 41.
Artie wrote:Dickey's Barbecue coming to NWIThree Dickey's Barbecue Pit restaurants will open soon in Northwest Indiana, according to the corporation's website.
Schererville, Merrillville and Hammond will be the sites of the franchised restaurants. Only the Schererville restaurant's address at 713-B Indianapolis Blvd. has been published at http://www.dickeys.com. This location is south of Main Street near the T.G.I. Friday's restaurant along U.S. 41.
Mikey wrote:Didn't Schoops used to be fairly inexpensive?
Rene G wrote:A bit west of The Lure is Shrimp-A-Licious, possibly worth a try, if only for its name.
dramisino wrote:Had an office in Miller for several years. No comeback. I believe the artisans have thrown in the towel. The Bakery is good and Miller Pizza is good. There is nothing else.
dramisino wrote:Had an office in Miller for several years. No comeback. I believe the artisans have thrown in the towel. The Bakery is good and Miller Pizza is good. There is nothing else.
DKriv wrote:I had an interesting dining experience last night... I went to Steak Burritos in Highland. Now, with that name you'd probably assume that it's a Mexican restaurant. In reality, it's a gyro place that happens to serve tacos, burritos, tostadas, and fajitas.
DKriv wrote:I had an interesting dining experience last night... I went to Steak Burritos in Highland. Now, with that name you'd probably assume that it's a Mexican restaurant. In reality, it's a gyro place that happens to serve tacos, burritos, tostadas, and fajitas.
Bottom line: if you're looking for an authentic Mexican burrito, don't bother with this place;
Artie wrote:I too was suckered in by that huge,inviting, "Steak Burritos" signI've eaten at many other places that highlight their signs with that term and rarely have I been disappointed. I knew I was in trouble the minute I saw them placing a slice of American Cheese
in the burrito. A truly wretched experience.