Myself and 2 of 3 of the girls ditched locavore eating last night for dinner at Al's in Cicero. For one thing we were going to need to be later that night in the southern part of Oak Park; for another reason who could pass up the Wednesday night special of all you could eat pasta with a sausage or meatball for $6.95*. These days, I need few reasons to hit Al's. It's one of my favorite restaurants. And I'm still thanking SteveZ for mentioning this place on this site. Proof that the sliest referral can be vastly appreciated.
Granted, it's been a few years since my last Sabatino visit, but from memory I'm finding the food at Al's much better. Such a deal too! The weekly specials, like the one mentioned above, really save you, but the day-in day out prices are not bad either. Beyond that, everywhere you turn you find little gems. In true LTH fashion, a lot of those gems are buried behind little secrets. I mean not a secret menu but there's a lot of "Al's Special Sauce" or "Sebastian Style" or such. I'm forgetting which is which, but there's a version of the fried calamari that comes with this sauce that's sweet then slightly hot but very greasy in a great way, like it comes from some kind of pan drippings. Another total LTH thing I've been meaning to try is the Bobby's Pizza. Look at the ingredients: double sausage, onions, jalapeno peppers,
green olives, pepperoni & bacon; served well done. Does that not sound like something Gwiv would whip up? I was talking about it one day to my family, saying that I would have to skip the onions--I really dislike onions on pizza--and one of the motherly waitresses overheard. She was like, "well it would not be Bobby's**." I'm waiting for the right Monday, when pizza's are 1/2 off.
This place has all the old school vibe. All the old school decor from the paintings of Venice to the soundtrack tha vacilates between arias and Sinatra. The menu is exactly right. For pete's sake one can still order chicken tettrazini. All these old school trapping would be meaningless if the food did not deliver, which it does.
I'm thinking it's high time for LTHers to visit Cicero. Maybe for Monday night pizza. If there's interest, I'll set something.
Al's
6050 West Cermak Road
Cicero, Illinois
http://www.alsrestaurant.com/als-restaurant.htm*All you can eat, it's nigh impossible to finish one plate
**Imagine your most textbook Chicago accent possible
Think Yiddish, Dress British - Advice of Evil Ronnie to me.