riddlemay wrote:Wow. Talk about making sure that as few people as possible use the word "lamented" when they refer to the "late Terragusto"!
nsxtasy wrote:spinynorman99 wrote:Didn't Belden Corned Beef Center have a place on Howard for a while, too? In addition to their original Lincoln Park location on Belden?
KajmacJohnson wrote:riddlemay wrote:Wow. Talk about making sure that as few people as possible use the word "lamented" when they refer to the "late Terragusto"!
I have a friend who actually worked in the kitchen at one of the locations (I think there may have been two) and he did not have kind words to say about the closings and specifically how he and the rest of the staff were treated.
YourPalWill wrote:
If the owner treated his employees like he did us common BYOBers, it wouldn't surprise me. I actaully really liked the food at Terragusto. But, the arrogance of staff and ownership during its busy years is what drove me not to return.
KajmacJohnson wrote:YourPalWill wrote:
If the owner treated his employees like he did us common BYOBers, it wouldn't surprise me. I actaully really liked the food at Terragusto. But, the arrogance of staff and ownership during its busy years is what drove me not to return.
Yes, I never went there but I heard some real not so great things in general. But he did tell me that when the restaurant closed it was a case of the owner not letting staff know exactly what was going on or what they were doing. My friend was under the impression it was going to be temporary. As time went on and he was not getting an answer or much of a response he had a bad feeling that he was going to end up the way he did: out of work.
spinynorman99 wrote:nsxtasy wrote:Didn't Belden Corned Beef Center have a place on Howard for a while, too? In addition to their original Lincoln Park location on Belden?
The Belden was in that location at some point after the Pickle Barrel closed (I seem to recall them keeping the little tabletop barrels - but my memory may be messing with me).
Rene G wrote:spinynorman99 wrote:nsxtasy wrote:Didn't Belden Corned Beef Center have a place on Howard for a while, too? In addition to their original Lincoln Park location on Belden?
The Belden was in that location at some point after the Pickle Barrel closed (I seem to recall them keeping the little tabletop barrels - but my memory may be messing with me).
The guy who bought the old Belden Corned Beef Center (officially on Clark actually) in the 1970s opened Belden North in 1981 in the old Pickle Barrel space on Western just south of Howard. In the '80s the same owner also ran Belden West on Golf Road in Des Plaines and Ricky's at the corner of Broadway & Belmont.
Rene G wrote:The guy who bought the old Belden Corned Beef Center (officially on Clark actually) in the 1970s opened Belden North in 1981 in the old Pickle Barrel space on Western just south of Howard.
Artie wrote:The Rib Joint has opened in a small strip mall on the NE corner Ridge Rd & Hohman Ave, in Munster,In
The Rib Joint
8241 Hohman Ave
Munster,In 46320
219-595-5574
spinynorman99 wrote:nsxtasy wrote:Didn't Belden Corned Beef Center have a place on Howard for a while, too? In addition to their original Lincoln Park location on Belden?
The Belden was in that location at some point after the Pickle Barrel closed (I seem to recall them keeping the little tabletop barrels - but my memory may be messing with me).
JoelF wrote:Gale Gand-based cafe, but the hotel's web page lists nothing of the sort.
nsxtasy wrote:sundevilpeg wrote:Also, the Indian resto on the corner of Howard and Dodge (formerly a Thai place, and before that, a diner-ish joint) is now closed.
Bombay Kabab House. That's not a surprise, having to compete with Devon Avenue a mile and a half south and the very popular Mount Everest two miles north. We tried it once and weren't impressed.
JoelF wrote:Over a year ago all the restos at the hotel were supposed to stop being Tramonto-based, but it's still Tramonto's Steak and Seafood and RT lounge (sushi).
2146 north wrote: the worst location on the NW side, Smokey Bears BBQ on 3809 N Harlem is closed..
kenji wrote:2146 north wrote: the worst location on the NW side, Smokey Bears BBQ on 3809 N Harlem is closed..
I thought Jimmy G's BBQ was in that location last time I remembered it?
anthony and his brother Charlie from the Foster Ave. location opened up on Harlem then closed it down?
LAZ wrote:JoelF wrote:
Also interesting that Saranello's is an LEYE restaurant.
je_suis_ici wrote:A couple of casualties in Andersonville today -- both Kingfisher and Mista (Just the Andersonville location, I believe) have shuttered:
Kingfisher
5721 North Clark Street
Chicago, IL
Mista Pizza
5351 North Clark
Chicago, IL
I never heard a good thing about Kingfisher, but, sniff, I will definitely miss the Mista wrap on the spinach tortilla, as well as Mista's pizzas ... Really great takeout dinners.
Hopped Up wrote:je_suis_ici wrote:A couple of casualties in Andersonville today -- both Kingfisher and Mista (Just the Andersonville location, I believe) have shuttered:
Kingfisher
5721 North Clark Street
Chicago, IL
Mista Pizza
5351 North Clark
Chicago, IL
I never heard a good thing about Kingfisher, but, sniff, I will definitely miss the Mista wrap on the spinach tortilla, as well as Mista's pizzas ... Really great takeout dinners.
Not particularly surprised about Kingfisher given the location on the north edge of the walking district and mixed reviews. Never checked out Mista, but there are so many pizza options in the area (Calo, Great Lake, Ranalli's, and Homemade all within a block), it was hard to find room for it.