riddlemay wrote:On Diversey near Orchard, roughly (or maybe even precisely) across the street from the new Trader Joe's, a new "Irish" "gastro" "pub" named, get this, Michael Diversey.
(I'm imagining they didn't make up the name entirely, i.e., Diversey Parkway is named for some actual guy named Michael Diversey, but I don't have my Chicago Street Names book handy.)
headcase wrote:Went by the Flash Taco/Underdog space on Damen, and it looked like the Underdog space has changed? I think it said "Heat"?
SSDD
You are correct -riddlemay wrote:Diversey Parkway is named for some actual guy named Michael Diversey, but I don't have my Chicago Street Names book handy.)
gleam wrote:headcase wrote:Went by the Flash Taco/Underdog space on Damen, and it looked like the Underdog space has changed? I think it said "Heat"?
SSDD
new name, exact same place.
Pie Lady wrote:I was hoping against that, but the video they posted on the site told me otherwise. I'm really not looking forward to this place opening in my 'hood.
JeanneBean wrote:Pie Lady wrote:I was hoping against that, but the video they posted on the site told me otherwise. I'm really not looking forward to this place opening in my 'hood.
It's sad that Niles now has two boobie restaurants. Booby's must be getting nervous!
tarte tatin wrote:riddlemay wrote:On Diversey near Orchard, roughly (or maybe even precisely) across the street from the new Trader Joe's, a new "Irish" "gastro" "pub" named, get this, Michael Diversey.
(I'm imagining they didn't make up the name entirely, i.e., Diversey Parkway is named for some actual guy named Michael Diversey, but I don't have my Chicago Street Names book handy.)
From Wikipedia:
Michael Diversey (born Diversy; 1810-1869) was an American beer brewer and owner of the Diversey Beer Brewery. Diversey was an immigrant from Illingen Saarland, Germany. He landed in the US in 1830 and went into partnership with English immigrant William Lill around 1841. The company changed its name and became the Lill & Diversey Brewery, also known simply as The Chicago Brewery. It was destroyed in the 1871 Great Chicago Fire.
Michael Diversey was a philanthropist. He was also a Chicago alderman (1844–45; 1856–1868). The Diversey Parkway in Chicago is named after him.
interesting. they rebranded the place maybe 6 months ago to "hell's kitchen" but kept everything the same. i guess they're taking it further this time.
mmm wrote:Opening in the former Cyberia space at 701 N. Wells in river north:
Tawakal Kafe
Kosher & Zabiha Halal
701 N. Wells
Window says that they will be open 7 days a week, 10am-10p
Things look close to ready to go but I haven't seen an opening date yet.
Whipple Street wrote:Has anyone been to the new place near Lawrence and California? It's in the same spot where that Cuban joint was for a bit. I think it's called New Asia(n) Kitchen and supposedly has Pho. It hasn't been open long and I can not find anything about it online--it's not even on google maps.
DMChicago wrote:A re-opening.
NOMI Garden Lounge.
Slammin' Saturday night around 10:30. Pretty much the same set-up but with a new 30 foot bar. Good thing 'cause the tables were not available. Very good cocktails: Whiskey Smash for my wife and a Manhattan for me.
Then again yesterday for an early dinner (5:30 PM). Beautiful, if not a tad chilly evening. We had the Prime Beef Tartar, Nomi Roll, Spicy Tuna Roll, Pappardelle Pasta and Steak Frites. Tartar was one of the best I’ve every tasted. Rolls we’re excellent and expensive, just like I remembered them. Pasta and Steak Frites were good, not great.
Had an Americano and a riff on a G & T. Both great and refreshing. My wife had the Pimm’s Cup (her first) and loved it.
Spoke to the manager who told us that the formal Nomi restaurant has been changed a bit. Less formal, no dress code, less stuffy.