KajmacJohnson wrote: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.
Actually, no. I pass by on my way to work daily and as of yesterday the back part of Manzo's was being torn apart. Didn't look today because I was focused on snow driving.
KajmacJohnson wrote: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
Is that in the same lot as Walgreen's? Chipolte has to be the mosy unimaginative chain spreading like wildfire having recently been placed at the Jewel by me at Elston and Kedzie. If only the Corner Bakery was as aggressive in expansion instead.
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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.
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JoelF wrote: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.
My son was in there shortly before New Year's and they said they're relocating, I think to somewhere near Waukegan and Golf.
Their website has "Glenview: Coming soon"
In terms of the spot being cursed -- it hasn't been that many businesses, most of which fell into the "Greek Diner" category, Gulliver's being the exception. However, losing one of the hotels on that property, for which it served as the nearest resto can't have helped.
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.
North Center needs a new name.
PortPkPaul wrote:KajmacJohnson wrote:I don't see Corner Bakery as being any more imaginative than Chipotle. Salads, pasta, soups, all pretty bland and probably come frozen from the warehouse that the Ark of the Covenant is stored in.
ryanwc wrote: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.
An aside, but I think part of the "unfamiliarity" is conscious rebellion. In a city of great neighborhoods with great names, "North Center" is about as lackluster as they come. St. Ben's probably has fallen out of favor when the neighborhood lost its Catholic majority. North Center needs a new name.
rmtraut wrote:North Center needs a new name.
Ha! I've thought the same thing.
gleam wrote:Well, Chipotle isn't Mexican food, so no problem.
Drover wrote:FWIW, I remember St. Ben's referring to the neighborhood south of Irving Park with North Center referring primarily to the area north of Irving Park (Roscoe Village/St. Ben's/North Center/Lincoln Square, south to north, with Ravenswood mashed in there somewhere for good measure). But it does indeed seem like St. Ben's is falling out of use.
Anyway, back to the topic at hand...
riddlemay wrote:Drover wrote:FWIW, I remember St. Ben's referring to the neighborhood south of Irving Park with North Center referring primarily to the area north of Irving Park (Roscoe Village/St. Ben's/North Center/Lincoln Square, south to north, with Ravenswood mashed in there somewhere for good measure). But it does indeed seem like St. Ben's is falling out of use.
Anyway, back to the topic at hand...
If we could indulge one more question about North Center (and I'll be grateful for the indulgence, because I know it's somewhat outside the purview), there is or used to be a sign saying North Center south of Irving, on Lincoln somewhere near the Trader Joes, like around Grace. So I always thought that was the area called North Center. I agree it's a terrible name.
Drover wrote:Well, there's the separate issue of neighborhood names which are unofficial and often in flux with borders expanding/contracting/etc., and then there's the official 77 Community Areas. Sometimes a neighborhood name and community area name are the same, but even when that's the case, they are often not coterminous. Such is the case with North Center. One can debate whether the neighborhood between Damen and Western south of Irving Park should be called St. Ben's or North Center; but wherever you fall in this debate, it's unarguable that said area falls within the official North Center community area.
KajmacJohnson wrote:
I don't care for Mexican food so Chipotle is useless to me. Also, in a city full of vibrant Mexican Americans, Chipotle would definately be the last on my list of patronziing if I ever felt the overwhelming need to get a burrito.
gleam wrote:Well, Chipotle isn't Mexican food, so no problem. Corner Bakery just always seems to take a good idea for a dish and execute it terribly. Chipotle tends to execute very well.
gleam wrote:tl;dr: I think Chipotle is fine for what it is and that Corner Bakery (owned by the same company that owns Arby's) is terrible. You think Corner Bakery (formerly owned by the same company that owns Red Lobster and Olive Garden) is fine for what it is and that Chipotle is terrible.
Different strokes.
rmtraut wrote:North Center needs a new name.
Ha! I've thought the same thing.
gleam wrote:...Corner Bakery (owned by the same company that owns Arby's) is terrible...
Pie Lady wrote:gleam wrote:...Corner Bakery (owned by the same company that owns Arby's) is terrible...
The coffee's not bad.But I like a good Arby's, so don't listen to me.
gleam wrote:tl;dr: I think Chipotle is fine for what it is and that Corner Bakery (owned by the same company that owns Arby's) is terrible. You think Corner Bakery (formerly owned by the same company that owns Red Lobster and Olive Garden) is fine for what it is and that Chipotle is terrible..
ronnie_suburban wrote:gleam wrote:tl;dr: I think Chipotle is fine for what it is and that Corner Bakery (owned by the same company that owns Arby's) is terrible. You think Corner Bakery (formerly owned by the same company that owns Red Lobster and Olive Garden) is fine for what it is and that Chipotle is terrible.
Different strokes.
I remember the early days at CB fondly. When they first came on the scene, their food had a certain specialness. These days, it feels very institutional to me, almost to the point where I feel like I'm not eating real food. That said, I haven't eaten there in a couple of years.
I'm not a huge fan of Chipotle either but do find it an easier place to find something to eat and I think the ingredient quality/provenance is much higher.
I wouldn't go out of my way for either but if I were hungry and in a spot where they were next door to each other, I'd choose Chipotle far more often, even though, after watching this television series, I vowed a boycott because of how frigging annoying the founder was.
Sorry, for the digression. But there's no better place for it than on this thread, right?
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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.
It's in Deerfield and still open - http://www.georgeswhatscooking.com/WestRidgeFoodie wrote:Is this not the same owners of George's What's Cooking??? Is the Northbrook location still open??