LikestoEatout wrote:Mill Race Inn, a mainstay of Geneva since 1920 or so, will close Sunday Jan. 23 as reported in several local newspapers this morning.
Drover wrote:LikestoEatout wrote:Mill Race Inn, a mainstay of Geneva since 1920 or so, will close Sunday Jan. 23 as reported in several local newspapers this morning.
Wow. That's one of those places you just took for granted would be there until the day you died and then some. I wouldn't be surprised if it got torn down and some gaudy riverfront condo development went up in its place.

ndgbucktown wrote:Around the corner on Paulina is something called Carbón Live Fire Mexican Grill. Peeked in the window and it looks like it has a ways to go. Might possibly be another outpost of a restaurant apparently on 26th St.
http://www.grubhub.com/chicago/carbons- ... ican-grill
riddlemay wrote:The place that was Y2K Chinese Restaurant at 714 W. Diversey, and then changed its name to become a "pan-Asian" place (can't remember the name), is now going to be Barrio, An Urban Taqueria. (Saw the new owners hanging the "coming soon" banner as I walked past about fifteen minutes ago.)
ndgbucktown wrote:I'm not sure what used to occupy the space next door, but it's now "Mr. Taco." Mr. Taco was having a private event this evening but, if memory serves, they open for real on the 27th.

Been there a while...
riddlemay wrote:riddlemay wrote:The place that was Y2K Chinese Restaurant at 714 W. Diversey, and then changed its name to become a "pan-Asian" place (can't remember the name), is now going to be Barrio, An Urban Taqueria. (Saw the new owners hanging the "coming soon" banner as I walked past about fifteen minutes ago.)
Now open.
sujormik wrote:saluki68 wrote:There is a "grand opening" sign up at a new Korean restaurant located on the east side of Milwaukee Avenue in Buffalo Grove just north of Lake Cook Road and south of the Speedway gas station.
Wooil
185 Milwaukee Ave
Buffalo Grove, IL 60089
Phone:(847) 215-4949
I noticed this also, never was able to see the name though, so didn't post. Anyone been there yet?
ndgbucktown wrote:A twofer: the tiny little hot dog shop Skippy's Red Hots is now "De Pasada" (opened today, I think).

"Even when we hire people, they will have to learn how to make the pies, but they will never make the crust," Thompson said.
JeffB wrote:Zaiqa, the Indo-Pak 24 hour hack joint on the 800 block of Orleans (noted for its mutton biryani), closed up tight.
Pie Lady wrote:riddlemay wrote:riddlemay wrote:The place that was Y2K Chinese Restaurant at 714 W. Diversey, and then changed its name to become a "pan-Asian" place (can't remember the name), is now going to be Barrio, An Urban Taqueria. (Saw the new owners hanging the "coming soon" banner as I walked past about fifteen minutes ago.)
Now open.
Wow, this seems to have become an unstable spot in recent years. I hope this place has better luck!
AlexG wrote:According to the Trib's Stew blog, Chick-fil-A's first city proper location will be at Chicago and Wabash in the Loyola University School of Law building. (Insert obvious "and not Broadway and Belmont" snark here.)
http://www.lthforum.com/bb/viewtopic.php?f=17&t=30924cleanplateclub wrote:Paddy O'Spaines, 2434 W. Montrose Ave., has been dark all week.
LikestoEatout wrote:Aurora's Historic Roudhouse, formerly know as Walter Payton's Roundhouse, has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy. They owe just about everybody back taxes, payments to vendors and several million to the Payton family who pulled all of Payton's football memorabilia out last fall.