ews wrote:Where in Northcenter?
nsxtasy wrote:Dr. K wrote:Austin's Tacos is open in Evanston
That's in the former Al's Beef location.
Speaking of Evanston, Hota has replaced Jacky's on Prairie. Hota, which is the Spanish word for the letter "J", has menus featuring global fusion (I guess it's more properly called "pan-global") cuisine.
Pie Lady wrote:Not far from Lincoln Square. It's around Laschet's, Lutz Bakery, etc.
sam9111 wrote:Whats Cooking at Lincoln and McCormick in Chicago has closed its doors...
It appears that the current owner is not reopning.
Sam C
Evanston,IL
PortPkPaul wrote:As a former resident, even many Chicagoans are unfamiliar with the name (many call it St. Ben's), so it would not be an unusual question.
sam9111 wrote:Whats Cooking at Lincoln and McCormick in Chicago has closed its doors...
It appears that the current owner is not reopning.
Sam C
Evanston,IL
nsxtasy wrote:Dr. K wrote:Austin's Tacos is open in Evanston
That's in the former Al's Beef location.
Speaking of Evanston, Hota has replaced Jacky's on Prairie. Hota, which is the Spanish word for the letter "J", has menus featuring global fusion (I guess it's more properly called "pan-global") cuisine.
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sdbond wrote:The Glenview location of Gulliver's Pizza, 4520 Lake Ave, has closed.
This seems to be one of those "haunted" spots that can't keep a business open.
incite wrote:Also in Evanston, I noticed a sign for a place called Todoroki across the street from Joy Yee's at 526 Davis St.
PortPkPaul wrote:Could Pie Lady have misread the question as where is North Center as opposed to where in North Center? As a former resident, even many Chicagoans are unfamiliar with the name (many call it St. Ben's), so it would not be an unusual question. Big Bricks couldn't be near both Lutz and Laschet's because one is at Montrose near Western and the other is Irving Park near Damen.
cito wrote:sam9111 wrote:Whats Cooking at Lincoln and McCormick in Chicago has closed its doors...
It appears that the current owner is not reopning.
Sam C
Evanston,IL
Wow, that's a real kick in the head.
For some reason, I thought that they would be around forever.
cito wrote:sam9111 wrote:Whats Cooking at Lincoln and McCormick in Chicago has closed its doors...
It appears that the current owner is not reopning.
Sam C
Evanston,IL
Wow, that's a real kick in the head.
For some reason, I thought that they would be around forever.
KajmacJohnson wrote:As I stated in another thread, I for one do not think Manzo's had to update the decor to atract people, particularly with the food being really good. Besides the pizza, pasta was a standout as well and on Fridays they served a pretty yummy clam chowder. We did not go there often but we did go once every couple of months or so and we almost always dined in. We usually saw the same staff (hostess and waitresses) and they were always stellar, super nice and knew our names and preferences despite the fact that we were not daily or even weekly visitors. Manzo's will sorely be missed in our household.
Bonnie_Blue wrote:sam9111 wrote:Whats Cooking at Lincoln and McCormick in Chicago has closed its doors...
It appears that the current owner is not reopning.
Sam C
Evanston,IL
Wow! That is a real shocker! I wonder what happened.
I cannot remember a time when my family did not eat at What's Cooking, going back over 40 years now.
When they moved to the new spot after Lincoln Village was redesigned, I felt they lost a lot of their soul. In the last 3 years, we did not go there nearly as often as we used to. Whenever I passed the place though, it looked to be as busy as ever.
They had some waitresses who had been there a long time. I hope they will be ok!
ekreider wrote:There will not be a new restaurant where Manzo's was. Signs on construction fence advertise a Chase Bank branch coming soon.
WestRidgeFoodie wrote:Not sure if it has been mentioned but Chipotle is coming to the "Strip mall" at Lincoln & Peterson Avenues across from Walgreens. The sign is up but they are still working on the interior.
Also from the Lincolnwood website, they are developing 2 outlots at Lincolnwood Towncenter and a Chipotle may be one of the tenats there as well
http://www.egovlink.com/public_document ... ebsite.pdf
Drover wrote:KajmacJohnson wrote:As I stated in another thread, I for one do not think Manzo's had to update the decor to atract people, particularly with the food being really good. Besides the pizza, pasta was a standout as well and on Fridays they served a pretty yummy clam chowder. We did not go there often but we did go once every couple of months or so and we almost always dined in. We usually saw the same staff (hostess and waitresses) and they were always stellar, super nice and knew our names and preferences despite the fact that we were not daily or even weekly visitors. Manzo's will sorely be missed in our household.
I suppose you'd have a case if the place weren't empty on the verge of abandoned every time I stepped foot in the place no matter the time of day. It was clear their focus had shifted to take-out/delivery service and the dining room & bar had become largely superfluous. If indeed they intend to re-open with a renewed focus on dine-in, you can bet it will be with a much fresher interior space and updated menu. I have my doubts about it re-opening at all, and if it does, it will almost certainly be nothing like the old Manzo's -- it will either be much more contemporary, or it will be almost exclusive carry-out/delivery done out of a smaller space.
Drover wrote:ekreider wrote:There will not be a new restaurant where Manzo's was. Signs on construction fence advertise a Chase Bank branch coming soon.
That may be, but so far they've only torn down half the building, namely the half that's been vacant for the better part of a decade. The Manzo's side is still intact. So it remains to be seen what will become of that space, whether Manzo's will re-open there, or somewhere else -- or at all. It also remains to be seen whether the Manzo's half of the building is coming down.