cilantro wrote:In the interest of being fair and balanced, I tried to think of what I don't like about this place:
1. Their malt vinegar is rather tasteless.
2. The decision to use lemon -- rather than lime -- juice for the fish tacos is a mistake.
3. Uh... the wall-to-wall reggae is annoying?
4. [put something about parking here]
5. Um...
One of my favorite places to eat in all of Chicago.
Well, geez, ok, if *everyone* is struggling to come up with a single non-rave-review.. I'll do it

Its been a while since I went - a good 6+ months ago (and near 5ish on a Saturday evening or so I think)..I had the fish-n-chips. The fries didnt blow me away at all.. it was ok, fresh, potatoey, but nothing to write home about IMHO (Iam spoiled with good fries, often doing WASC and sometimes Top Notch over summer). The fish was good.. but again nothing special IMHO - Ive definitely had better at WI fish-fry-Fridays, but also at, IMHO, Ginger's Ale House and The Globe Pub (2 genuinely British pubs in the city). Unfortunately I didnt try the fish tacos, which seem to be the way to go.
The prices were reasonable - but once again, IMHO not amazing.. probably amazing *for the area*, but not amazing per-se (heck, on Fridays you can do an AYCE Fish Fry at Gingers, which can be quite outstanding, for about 9 bucks after all.. Ginger's normal Fish-n-chips is probably no more expensive than B&L's).
Of course, being great for the area is exactly what a G *Neighborhood* Restaurant is. And Iam not a regular at this place - may have been an off-day. But, based on that visit, it did not turn into a destination spot for me... I might drive a long way for some places.. for Cemita Puebla, for Uncle John's BBQ, for Katy's Chinese, for Johnnie's Pepper-n-egg-with-Sausage sandwich.. for those restaurants I might (and often do) drive from one end of Chicagoland to another. For B&L, I havent yet.
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