KajmacJohnson wrote:A friend of mine called the Al Wadi restaurant that was located at 4835 N Kedzie Ave in Albany Park. Seems that the number has been disconnected. He was under the impression that they moved and has no clue where. I searched the Comings and Goings and could not find anything and also searched the site for more info as to what happened but nothing comes up, not even a mention on the odious Yelp site of being closed. Wondering if anyone else who lives in the neighborhood knows if for sure they may have moved or are they gone for good. Any info I can pass along would be appreciated.
Pie Lady wrote:kenji wrote:Rumor has it Blue Angel is turning into some kind of "night club".
Where did you hear that? Just curious.
Pie Lady wrote:kenji wrote:Rumor has it Blue Angel is turning into some kind of "night club".
Where did you hear that? Just curious.
nr706 wrote:Just saw a sign - the old Napa Auto Parts store at 2424 Dempster in Evanston will be a new home for Chicago's Chicken & Waffles. I'm skeptical of the location.
milz50 wrote:Mitchell's Fishmarket in the Glen (Glenview) has closed. I heard that Jameson's Charhouse will open in the location.
BigDCB wrote:Drove by Tore's Beef yesterday at Armitage & Western. Closed sign - says will re-open as Al's Beef.
That's too bad. Tore's wasn't the best around (I like Jays better) but they were always a solid reliable stop for me when I didn't want to venture too far into Hipsterville for Jays.
KajmacJohnson wrote: our choices around the house point blank suck.
kenji wrote:KajmacJohnson wrote: our choices around the house point blank suck.
Itralian beef sangwich desert.
weird. Most times if the mood sets in I'd know the "closest" place with a decent sangwich. But if I was at that intersection I'd be kind of stumped.
Drive to Susies
Screw it, let's head all the way up Western to Max's. I'll pop for the Ghetto Fries.
KajmacJohnson wrote: I grew up not far from Max's and have been seeing it for years but have never set foot inside. Gotta give it a chance.
Pie Lady wrote:I better hurry over there for some of that lobster bisque!
tarte tatin wrote:Pie Lady wrote:I better hurry over there for some of that lobster bisque!
According to chicago.eater.com, it sounds like you may still be able to get the lobster bisque at the fish market during the day:
"When Wellfleet opens, it'll still be a fish market during the day and will retain its daily lunch menu, which features items like lobster rolls, the clamwich, grilled rare tuna and fish tacos. The biggest change will come with the new nightly dinner service, which will step things up a little with servers, some pizzas (traditional white pizza with clams; smoked salmon pizza) and, of course, fresh seafood. To start, it'll be BYO and they hope to add a very limited selection of wine and beer. When asked why they were making the change, the staffer said it was to fill a need for more dining options in the area."
WillG wrote:I will definitely be trying the BYOB Bistro.