Cathy2 wrote:Hi,
Just for fun, I used the search words 'jazz and dancing.' A report on Juliana popped up. This place includes belly dancing in addition to guests dancing. You may want to double check they still have this band doing jazz, because it was a report from long ago.
If anything, please give this report a read. It is a pretty funny account of a very long evening full of surprises.
Regards,
stevez wrote:I'm pretty sure Juliana closed some time ago.
PreFlopRaise13 wrote:I've seen people dancing in front of the stage at Pete Miller's Wheeling location. I have not been to the Evanston location.
gorack wrote:http://www.alhambrapalacerestaurant.com/Entertainment/tabid/106006/vid/4919b5cd-9efe-4b4a-935c-c73d24897c7b/Default.aspx
This place looks like it might have what you're looking for on Wednesdays. I haven't been there so I have no real insight into the quality of the food or anything.
stevez wrote:I can't pass by that place without fondly remembering Seven Hills, the original(?) occupant of the building.
Rene G wrote:The original Seven Hills was in a shopping center at Lincoln & Peterson.
boudreaulicious wrote:Rene G wrote:The original Seven Hills was in a shopping center at Lincoln & Peterson.
If I'm remembering correctly, I attended several bridal showers there in the 90's--it was quite the go-to spot for the "northshore, 10 showers minimum" crowd
Rene G wrote:
In the late 1980s Joe came out of retirement to open Spavone's Seven Hills in Glenview. That's probably the one you remember. Joe Spavone died in 2010 but I think the restaurant lives on.
Rene G wrote:In the late 1980s Joe came out of retirement to open Spavone's Seven Hills in Glenview. That's probably the one you remember. Joe Spavone died in 2010 but I think the restaurant lives on.
cilantro wrote:PreFlopRaise13 wrote:I've seen people dancing in front of the stage at Pete Miller's Wheeling location. I have not been to the Evanston location.
Dancing has not yet been legalized in Evanston.