stevez wrote:I'd throw Bob-O's into the mix. They never made it on any of the Beefathon's. I'd say they are at least as good at Frannie's. Also, The original locationof Jay's is well worth checking out. The Jay's on Irving Park around the corner from Frannie's was part of one Beefathon, but it didn't fare well. The Narragansit location is much better.
Bob-O's
8258 W. Irving Park
Chicago, IL 60634
(773) 625-9840
Jay's Beef
4418 N Narragansett Ave
Harwood Heights, IL 60706
(708) 867-6733
mrefjl wrote:I'm going to have to give a shout out to Novi's in Berwyn. When I first got to the neighborhood 6 years ago, I tried it a few times and more or less wrote it off. I've been there twice in as many months recently and have been super impressed both times. Unusually spicey beef maybe a tad dry, but really excellent. And great fries. A true contender.
Da Beef wrote:The best place to get a good juicy beef and hot dog together might be Nana's in Streamwood.
Streamwood, IL
Nana's also makes their own beef as well as a perfect Chicago minimalist style hot dog. Even better is the fact they have a combo meal which includes a dog and fries as well as a mini beef and drink for a nice price. A very good Chicago style lunch spot to have near you, I wish it was closer to me.
a perfect hot dog...
...and a tasty beef
Scores coming soon @beefwithhot. I'm sure Kennyz is already rushing out his door to go try them...
The Original Nana's
1102 East Irving Park Road
Streamwood, IL 60107
(630) 289-2226
thick wrote:I grew up eating and enjoying beef and sausage sandwiches at the old Connie's at Ridgeland and North Aves. They closed years ago.
thick wrote:Connie's was in the building with a bunch of small storefront businesses on the northeast corner of Ridgeland and North Aves. It was the easternmost store is the building. The storefront is still there, of course, but it is now another business, a florist, I believe.
thick wrote:Connie's was in the building with a bunch of small storefront businesses on the northeast corner of Ridgeland and North Aves. It was the easternmost store is the building. The storefront is still there, of course, but it is now another business, a florist, I believe.
zoid wrote:thick wrote:Connie's was in the building with a bunch of small storefront businesses on the northeast corner of Ridgeland and North Aves. It was the easternmost store is the building. The storefront is still there, of course, but it is now another business, a florist, I believe.
That must have been some time ago.
I've lived less than a mile from that intersection for about 12 years and it was never a beef stand in that time.
KajmacJohnson wrote:Yep, it was definately a long time ago. This would have been early to mid 80s.
Choey wrote:KajmacJohnson wrote:Yep, it was definately a long time ago. This would have been early to mid 80s.
A long time ago? I have suits older than that.
thick wrote:I grew up eating and enjoying beef and sausage sandwiches at the old Connie's at Ridgeland and North Aves. They closed years ago.
KajmacJohnson wrote:How long ago would this have been? Was it one of the storefronts near the dance studio on the southeast corner. Some weeks back my husband had been talking about a place that was at that area where he would go with his daighter and have the best Italian beef. He knew it was at that intersection but could not remember for the life of him what the name of the place was. I asked him if it was Connie's but it doesn't ring a bell. Could there have been another Italian beef place around there? This would have been sometime in the early to mid 80s, maybe even late 80s.
thick wrote:Connie's was in the building with a bunch of small storefront businesses on the northeast corner of Ridgeland and North Aves. It was the easternmost store is the building. The storefront is still there, of course, but it is now another business, a florist, I believe.
jazzman wrote:Connies was in the building at 6262 w North ave -- its now Belmontes florist...
I think they relocated in the 80's
thick wrote:The time frame, as I remember: Connie closes (Due to death/retirement/sale) mid to late 1970's. Someone else takes over the spot. Aint the same. Guessing that by early 80's it is all over.
thick wrote:The grandson of the original Connie has recently opened up a store at 7600 Grand in Elmwood Park.
Rene G wrote:thick wrote: Pope and one of Telly Savalas.
AngrySarah wrote:Artie wrote:Rene G wrote:"Soaker" is a less common term for gravy bread at Chicago beef stands but it's certainly not unique to Al's.
I remember first seeing and hearing them called "Soaker's" at Carms BBQ at Cicero & Arthington right by the Eisenhower expressway in the late 60's or very early 70's. I think the demographics in the surrounding area were starting to change and they were seeking a cheaper menu item. This Carms also had another location in Berwyn I believe.
Carm's on Cicero was a regular place for a few years back in the late 80s and early 90s. I was keeping odd hours in a factory and my lunch time was around 9 am. I think they were open nearly 24 hours for the truckers from nearby terminals. Good beef and soakers. I've called them soakers ever since.
Another 24 hour service for the truckers were a number of lot lizards in the parking lot. "No thanks, all I want is my beef right now. Thanks."
Panther in the Den wrote:The last outpost for Carm's on Wolf Rd closed some time ago. They used to be great but the Wolf location wasn't.
Life goes on...
Carm’s Beef, a new Italian restaurant with a rich history, has opened at 17801 S. Oak Park Ave. in Tinley Park.
The original Carm’s was opened in 1947 by owner Mick Nebren’s grandmother at Cicero Avenue and what would become the Eisenhower Expressway. A second store followed in Berwyn and then a store was located in Hillside for more than three decades.
“I left the restaurant business for a while to be a Realtor,” said Nebren. “But I decided it was time to bring back Carm’s Beef.”
Hours will be Monday to Thursday from 10:30 a.m. to 9 p.m., Friday and Saturday from 10:30 a.m. to 10 p.m. and Sundays from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Dolfan_Pug wrote:Probably my all-time favorite beef sandwich, I worked in Hillside back in the 80's and once I discovered them I would go there once or twice a week........when I am in town I will have to make a trip to Tinley Park.
Ram4 wrote:My brother had a killer combo at Mr. Beef and Pizza on Harlem recently and he wants to take me there tomorrow. I'm having trouble searching for a thread with reviews on it because the board only searches everything with the words beef and pizza in it (which is quite long on here)!I must be using the search function wrong. Is there a thread for it, or can anyone comment on this place? I also checked Da Beef's blog and he didn't review it yet. Thanks.
Ram4 wrote:My brother had a killer combo at Mr. Beef and Pizza on Harlem recently and he wants to take me there tomorrow. I'm having trouble searching for a thread with reviews on it because the board only searches everything with the words beef and pizza in it (which is quite long on here)!I must be using the search function wrong. Is there a thread for it, or can anyone comment on this place? I also checked Da Beef's blog and he didn't review it yet. Thanks.
KajmacJohnson wrote:Ram4 wrote:My brother had a killer combo at Mr. Beef and Pizza on Harlem recently and he wants to take me there tomorrow. I'm having trouble searching for a thread with reviews on it because the board only searches everything with the words beef and pizza in it (which is quite long on here)!I must be using the search function wrong. Is there a thread for it, or can anyone comment on this place? I also checked Da Beef's blog and he didn't review it yet. Thanks.
In my honest opinion, I would avoid this place at all costs. My husband and I are up that way quite freuently because his eldery aunt and uncle live nearby in Elmwood Park. Needless to say, we have tried a lot of fast food outlets. The last time I went to Mr. Beef and Pizza on Harlem, which was last year, it was not very good at all. The beef had this funny aftertaste to it. I had been there once before and I thought it was great but that was about five years ago.