This Summer Custom House Tavern Welcomes Chef Eric Aubriot to Our Kitchen
As we await the arrival of our new Chef, Perry Hendrix this fall we are thrilled to announce the interim appointment for July and August of Chef Eric Aubriot. Having Chef Aubriot join us to helm the kitchen until Chef Hendrix arrives is going to be so much fun. People remember his food at Aubriot and Tournesol and truly miss it; it is an honor to have him in our kitchen, and his style and sensibility couldn't serve as a better bridge to Perry's arrival. We are also discussing a future project with Eric, so his time here this summer will be a terrific opportunity to spend quality time together.
While some current menu items remain, Chef Aubriot has introduces some classics he is known for such as Fois Gras with Chocolate Sauce, Mussels and Frites and other new items to try such as a Sauteed Calamari first course and Braised Pigs Feet with Turnip and Scallions. So current Chef Aubriot fans come on in and to the uninitiated we are sure you will enjoy Chef Aubriot's food.
. . . People remember his food at Aubriot and Tournesol . . .
EvA wrote:News from West Rogers Park:
A new BBQ place called Rub BBQ Company is opening at 2407 W. Lunt. I’m not sure exactly when they are opening, but I believe before the end of the month.
http://www.rubbbqcompany.com
scottsol wrote:EvA wrote:News from West Rogers Park:
A new BBQ place called Rub BBQ Company is opening at 2407 W. Lunt. I’m not sure exactly when they are opening, but I believe before the end of the month.
http://www.rubbbqcompany.com
If the photo on the site is representative, I'm in no hurry to try their food.
kenji wrote:scottsol wrote:EvA wrote:News from West Rogers Park:
A new BBQ place called Rub BBQ Company is opening at 2407 W. Lunt. I’m not sure exactly when they are opening, but I believe before the end of the month.
http://www.rubbbqcompany.com
If the photo on the site is representative, I'm in no hurry to try their food.
What about the copy on their website, and not just the food photography?
Lots of talking of rubbing, on Lunt.
What's that old chicago based streetname kinda of dirty joke?
I am not sure how appropriate that joke is, but the punchline is "Paulina, Medina and Lunt". The setup starts with "Name 3 Chicago streets that..." (think Seinfeld).kenji wrote:What's that old chicago based streetname kinda of dirty joke?
d4v3 wrote:I am not sure how appropriate that joke is, but the punchline is "Paulina, Medina and Lunt". The setup starts with "Name 3 Chicago streets that..." (think Seinfeld).kenji wrote:What's that old chicago based streetname kinda of dirty joke?
ronnie_suburban wrote:d4v3 wrote:I am not sure how appropriate that joke is, but the punchline is "Paulina, Medina and Lunt". The setup starts with "Name 3 Chicago streets that..." (think Seinfeld).kenji wrote:What's that old chicago based streetname kinda of dirty joke?
I thought it was "Melvina."
=R=
I actually used to tell the joke with Melvina, then I realized that Medina also works, and I was not sure how Melvina is actually pronouncedtrpt2345 wrote:It is Melvina. I used to rehearse with a band that had a rehearsal space in a building on the corner of Paulina and Lunt.
sundevilpeg wrote:Custom House Tavern: Summer Replacement Chef?
From the July newsletter email received today from the restaurant:This Summer Custom House Tavern Welcomes Chef Eric Aubriot to Our Kitchen
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riddlemay wrote:sundevilpeg wrote:Custom House Tavern: Summer Replacement Chef?
From the July newsletter email received today from the restaurant:This Summer Custom House Tavern Welcomes Chef Eric Aubriot to Our Kitchen
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What happened to the new chef they just brought up from Charleston, SC (if I recall correctly)? We were at Custom House in February, not long after his arrival, and I was singularly unimpressed (I posted about it at the time), so I'm not stunned that he's gone, but it does seem like it was a short stint.
Dish Flash wrote:“The major issue we had with Aaron is that we couldn’t get Aaron to deliver a menu that matched our concept,” says Peter Drohomyrecky, a partner at Custom House Tavern along with his wife, Susan. Peter Drohomyrecky says the restaurant has lost sight of its objective of simple, well-executed tavern food—Deal’s menu had ten-ingredient dishes where the Drohomyreckys imagined four. “I think [Deal] is very talented and his ability to cook is at the highest level,” Drohomyrecky says. “He has a great future, but he’s not there in being able to produce a menu that honors what we want.”
Panther in the Den wrote: Dogzilla
d4v3 wrote:I am not sure how appropriate that joke is, but the punchline is "Paulina, Medina and Lunt". The setup starts with "Name 3 Chicago streets that..." (think Seinfeld).kenji wrote:What's that old chicago based streetname kinda of dirty joke?
EvA wrote:News from West Rogers Park:
The old Taboun space, just south of Devon on California, has been taken over by Maxwell Grill, a hot dog/gyros/hamburger place formerly in the next block north on California. The new place is larger and has its own parking lot.
A new BBQ place called Rub BBQ Company is opening at 2407 W. Lunt. I’m not sure exactly when they are opening, but I believe before the end of the month.
Maxwell Grill
6339 N. California
Chicago, IL 60659
(773) 761-4800
Rub BBQ Company
2407 W. Lunt
Chicago, IL 60645
(773) 675-1410
http://www.rubbbqcompany.com
silverlock wrote:Has anyone heard why Good Morgan closed. Both the fish store and Harbor Grill has closed within the last week or so.