Bonnie_Blue wrote:Hi, I just joined although I have been reading for a while.
I stopped by Ken's Madarin (on McCormick) on my way home tonight, but it looks like it has gone out of business.
There isn't a note or anything, but there also aren't any furnishings inside.
Tom wrote:Evanston's Casteel Coffee is closing and just sent out this email:
Saturday, January 07, 2012
Dear Longtime Casteel Customers,
After almost twenty years as one of Chicago land’s premiere coffee roaster/retailers, sadly we find we must bring this leg of our journey to an end. Our greatest pleasure has been serving our community and contributing to the experiences and relationships built within our doors.
We apologize for the short notice and any inconveniences this may cause. We took many measures to avoid this alternative, to no avail. Please contact our partner roaster, Uncommon Grounds of Saugatuck, MI. They have served as our roaster for the past several months and will be able to ship coffee directly to your door. You can contact them at (269) 455-5111 or uncommon1@accn.org. Please ask for Danielle and tell her you are a Casteel Coffee Customer.
We will briefly open our doors for an upcoming inventory liquidation event. We will not carry any whole bean coffee at that time. Please watch for notices of this event on our website or via email.
It is with a heavy heart that we make this difficult decision. We appreciate your overwhelming support over the many years.
With Sincere Gratitude,
Carol Harris
And
The Casteel Family
Dave148 wrote:Real Urban Barbeque - http://www.realurbanbbq.com/ - is opening another spot in Lincolnshire in the new-ish shopping center at the northwest corner of 45 & 21.
chicago_foodiegirl wrote:San Soo Gab San (the Korean BBQ place on Western in the city) is opening a new location in Niles...on Golf by Washington. Don't know the date though, but on the outside the sign was up already and it looked close to complete.
ronnie_suburban wrote:chicago_foodiegirl wrote:San Soo Gab San (the Korean BBQ place on Western in the city) is opening a new location in Niles...on Golf by Washington. Don't know the date though, but on the outside the sign was up already and it looked close to complete.
I saw that a couple of weeks ago (in a strip mall, south side of Golf, just east of Washington), the last time I had lunch at The Works. I wondered if they were affiliated with the "original" location. Very encouraging news.
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NFriday wrote:I'm not sure if they are still in business, but there used to be a coffee roaster near the Linden street L stop in Wilmette. I tried it once, and it wasn't bad,but they only had a few variates they roasted to choose from. Thanks, Nancy
chicago_foodiegirl wrote:ronnie_suburban wrote:chicago_foodiegirl wrote:San Soo Gab San (the Korean BBQ place on Western in the city) is opening a new location in Niles...on Golf by Washington. Don't know the date though, but on the outside the sign was up already and it looked close to complete.
I saw that a couple of weeks ago (in a strip mall, south side of Golf, just east of Washington), the last time I had lunch at The Works. I wondered if they were affiliated with the "original" location. Very encouraging news.
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I thought I read somewhere online that they were affiliated with the Western location (of course I can't find the article now)...if I get more info I'll post an update.
jimswside wrote:Rockwell Inn out in Morris has re-opened with new owners(same owners as Marie's in Morris I was told).
Went in for a drink this past Saturday(place was [retty packed). Old, handcarved bar from one of the last World Expositions in Chicago as magnificent as ever.
I was told they are only open for dinner right now. Dinner menu in the past was pretty good with a good salad bar, I preferred their lunch offerings of the reuben or a tenderloin.
Rockwell Inn
2400 W. Route 6
Morris, IL.
LikestoEatout wrote:This is great news Jim! We usually go a few times a year and like you, I like their lunch the best. Maybe they will soon open for Sunday lunch at least.
chicago_foodiegirl wrote:San Soo Gab San (the Korean BBQ place on Western in the city) is opening a new location in Niles...on Golf by Washington. Don't know the date though, but on the outside the sign was up already and it looked close to complete.
Dr. K wrote:Austin's Tacos is open in Evanston
Drover wrote:Manzo's at Irving Park and Kedzie is closed. Half the building has already been torn down, though I don't know if there are plans to tear down the other half (the half Manzo's was in). This day was long coming as the restaurant sat 95% empty 100% of the time -- it was a waste of real estate for what had basically become a carry-out/delivery business. And it seemed like they truly didn't care if it was empty -- the interior had clearly not been updated (or even particularly well maintained) in decades. Once they stopped doing their average but extremely cheap lunch buffet (seven bucks, soda and refills included!!), there was no reason to step foot in the restaurant any more -- the atmosphere was at once amusing for its nostalgic value and sad for the utter lack of care and effort that went into it. On the whole, dining in was an awkward experience.
Their phone message claims they will be opening elsewhere soon, but I have my doubts. When a long-standing but long-struggling neighborhood joint closes, it almost always stays closed whatever their future plans are. That's too bad because in my estimation they had some of the best old-school thin-crust in town.
Manzo's
3210 W Irving Park
Chicago
773 748 3070 (if you want to listen to their "we're reopening some where, some day" message)
rmtraut wrote:This should be a great addition to North Center.
http://brickschicago.com/BigBricks/
I peaked through the windows and saw some stacked high chairs so they are playing it smart and will be family friendly. Also, looks to be 2 floors and along with a large biergarden. Looking forward to it!!