Pie Lady wrote:This link ins't working for me.
Coogles wrote:Landmark Grill + Lounge at 1633 N. Halsted closed its doors on Saturday.
http://chicago.eater.com/archives/2011/ ... s-fall.php
Wish I hadn't bought all those Landmark gift certificates from Restaurant.com last month...
that's my favorite wrote:I regret to inform you all that Steffen's Bakery in Calumet City will close forever on Sunday,June 26th. This story in the local NWI Times sums it up pretty well.
http://www.nwitimes.com/business/local/article_3402165b-46bd-5a38-b6cf-05ebb0368aad.html
Read the comments for more insight. All I will say right now is the apricot filled koláče were to die for...the closest to my favorite Aunt's. If you're in the area,stop in before 1:00 p.m. for a little taste of heaven.
I don't know when this happened, but about 3 doors north of Oak Mill Bakery (8012 N Milwaukee Ave, Niles) there is now Oak Mill Nut, which seems to be like Nuts on Clark.
tem wrote:Coming to Milwaukee/Honore, where the Burger King used to be is vegan Native Foods Cafe.
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Pie-love wrote:For us North Hermosa/ Avondale types, there is a new hot dog stand opening at Belmont and Kilbourn, at the site of the former Jim's.
Sideline Grill
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Sideline ... 9184566561
I will post the full address as soon as I find it.
Jen
janeyb wrote:Closed:
Laurel Mediterranean Grill
1163 E Ogden Ave
Naperville, IL 60563
They had a very brief stay in Naperville. I drove by the other week and noted the restaurant was no longer there. (They may have closed months ago and I just now notice.) I tried it once and never returned. The decor was nice, but seemed like it was designed for more of a breakfast place. I thought the menu selections weren't varied/ethnic enough and I predicted to my husband that this place would not be around for long...
John Danza wrote:janeyb wrote:Closed:
Laurel Mediterranean Grill
1163 E Ogden Ave
Naperville, IL 60563
They had a very brief stay in Naperville. I drove by the other week and noted the restaurant was no longer there. (They may have closed months ago and I just now notice.) I tried it once and never returned. The decor was nice, but seemed like it was designed for more of a breakfast place. I thought the menu selections weren't varied/ethnic enough and I predicted to my husband that this place would not be around for long...
This seems to be a location where everything dies. This has to be the fourth place that's gone under in the past few years.
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.