midas wrote:Wait, you're serious? They have stores in NY that sell only pickles? Wow, that sounds like a bad SNL skit.
David Hammond wrote:midas wrote:Wait, you're serious? They have stores in NY that sell only pickles? Wow, that sounds like a bad SNL skit.
Wow, Midas I completely disagree with you.
“The Scotch Boutique” was a classic SNL routine that has since achieved meme status .
midas wrote:Wait, you're serious? They have stores in NY that sell only pickles? Wow, that sounds like a bad SNL skit.
And yes, I realize bad SNL skit is redundant.
eatchicago wrote:midas wrote:Wait, you're serious? They have stores in NY that sell only pickles? Wow, that sounds like a bad SNL skit.
Yes. She's referring to this place.
spinynorman99 wrote:Not to be confused with NY's "The Pickle Guy" we have "That Pickle Guy" - locally-made, fresh-packed pickles. They show up at the farmer's markets (and Costco) with their muffalata mix:
http://www.thatpickleguy.com/
David Hammond wrote: One of my daughters, who lives in Brooklyn, raves about “the pickle store” near her. New York is always years ahead of our little town, so I’m guessing it’s just a matter of time before we get our own “Pickle Boutique.”
chicagostyledog wrote:Chipico aka Chicago Pickle Company, a Vienna Beef Company, has been producing kosher pickles since 1925.
LAZ wrote:chicagostyledog wrote:Chipico aka Chicago Pickle Company, a Vienna Beef Company, has been producing kosher pickles since 1925.
Yes, but they don't manufacture them in Chicago, anymore, do they? I thought the pickling plants were in Florida and California.
Binko wrote:I had always just assumed the pickles that come in the pickle barrels were house-made. They sure as hell taste like homemade naturally fermented pickles to me. If they're not, does anyone know the source?
Evil Ronnie wrote:Binko wrote:I had always just assumed the pickles that come in the pickle barrels were house-made. They sure as hell taste like homemade naturally fermented pickles to me. If they're not, does anyone know the source?
Whose pickles and barrels are you referring to?
Evil Ronnie wrote:Binko wrote:I had always just assumed the pickles that come in the pickle barrels were house-made. They sure as hell taste like homemade naturally fermented pickles to me. If they're not, does anyone know the source?
Which pickles and barrels are you referring to?
LAZ wrote:I think they get them in 5-gallon buckets and dump them into the barrels.
No brick and mortar shop but That Pickle Guy produces pickles, giardiniera, muffaletta mix and more in Chicagoland.LAZ wrote:Anyone know of any restaurants or food stores that make their own kosher- or Polish-style dill pickles?



There is a list of retail and farmers market locations on the web siteThe GP wrote:I must find That Pickle Guy...
G Wiv wrote:There is a list of retail and farmers market locations on the web siteThe GP wrote:I must find That Pickle Guy...
LAZ wrote:
Anyone know of any restaurants or food stores that make their own kosher- or Polish-style dill pickles?No brick and mortar shop but That Pickle Guy produces pickles, giardiniera, muffaletta mix and more in Chicagoland.
G Wiv wrote:There is a list of retail and farmers market locations on the web siteThe GP wrote:I must find That Pickle Guy...