Stopped by here for an early dinner with significant other this late afternoon, (sorry no pix).
First off, there was absolutely no money spent on the build-out. It was exactly the same as when it was Aegean Isles, (including the "Greek" artwork).
The menu is, well, "different". BBQ, of course, Ribs, chicken and brisket. Some salads; hamburgers and, steaks and miscellaneous stuff are featured and a polyglot of appetizers including that ever favorite BBQ pre-meal teaser... octopus, Huh?!?).
My lady ordered the chicken/rib sampler platter while I ordered the brisket/rib sampler. Each came with two sides. My lady chose the mac and cheese and the sweet baked beans. I opted for the garlic mashed and the vinegar slaw with an additional order of the cinnamon apples.
The ribs were fall off the bone with a good smoke ring, good bark and full flavor. The chicken was well smoked and tender and juicy although the rub was a bit on the "too fiery" side. The brisket was meh... dry, no smoke ring but a fair beefy flavor.
The sides were well done across the board with the mac & cheese and beans being the stars of the show. There were three vinegar-based house BBQ sauces, "Spicy", (which wasn't very), "traditional", (which was almost all heat and very little flavor), and "sweet" which was the best of the lot, (but could have benefited from a bit more heat).
Pricing was "medium-high" with the check coming to $60 with tip.
In conversation with the host, we found that they have been open for one week and are still having some growing pains. He said they were aware of the shortcomings and were working on it.
All in all, I think that they haven't quite thought the concept through and don;t quite know if they want to be a real Southern honky-tonk BBQ or a DINK destination BBQ/Chophouse. Whoever is smoking the ribs has his/her act together and the sides are well executed. The place will get at least one more visit from me, (if they survive), in about a month to give them the chance to work out the bugs.
Score for Christopher's Off The Bone; 2 1/2 ribs (out of 5).
7201 North Caldwell Ave
Niles, IL 60714
847 647-7722
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