Eataly, an Italian food-and-restaurant emporium, will open a more than 60,000-square-foot outpost in the former ESPN Zone restaurant in a building that is part of the Shops at North Bridge, 520 N. Michigan Ave.
Crains wrote: Joseph Bastianich, an investor in Batali & Bastianich Hospitality Group and a well-known celebrity chef, told The New York Times he expects to sign a lease for the space, at 43 E. Ohio St., tomorrow, spending about $20 million to open the store by September 2013.
Overseas travelers soon will get a taste of Chicago cuisine and Michigan Avenue shopping when they depart from O'Hare International Airport.
In its debut at O'Hare, Chicago's Lettuce Entertain You Enterprises Inc. will open four restaurants in the International Terminal — including a new Mediterranean one called Urban Olive — as the facility undergoes a $26 million renovation and reconfiguration, its first major facelift since construction in 1993.
A longtime Greektown restaurateur has cast his lot on the other side of the Loop, taking over the soon-to-close P.J. Clarke's in Streeterville for his first solo restaurant project.
Nick Tsoukalas, co-owner at Athena Restaurant with his father and brother, said he is leading a group that leased the two-level P.J. Clarke's space at the River East Center for an eatery he will call Bellwether.
LPython wrote:Center Square Journal tells us an unnamed "major chain" is planning a brewpub near the intersection of Ravenswood and Lawrence. From the wording, it's hard to tell whether this refers to a major chain restaurant looking to branch out into brewpubbery, or an already established brewpub looking to expand its Chicago presence/enter the Chicago market. Care to speculate? My money is on a CraftWorks joint, like Old Chicago or Gordon Biersch.
Dave148 wrote:Restaurant planned for River East CenterA longtime Greektown restaurateur has cast his lot on the other side of the Loop, taking over the soon-to-close P.J. Clarke's in Streeterville for his first solo restaurant project.
Nick Tsoukalas, co-owner at Athena Restaurant with his father and brother, said he is leading a group that leased the two-level P.J. Clarke's space at the River East Center for an eatery he will call Bellwether.
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http://skokie.suntimes.com/15789439-781/grants-assist-new-downtown-skokie-sushi-yogurt-eatery.htmlA new sushi bar, cafe and yogurt shop will receive two grants from the village to open in downtown Skokie in the old Toscana’s restaurant site at 4907 Oakton St. Skokie business owner and resident Yun-Seok Baek said Cafe Hanah will be similar to some of the more-established sushi-yogurt concept restaurants on the eastern and Floridian coasts such as Yoshi Sushi & Yogurt and Soobak.
sdrucker wrote:That's good news for us Streeterville locals. The P.J. Clarke's concept is very tired, with a menu that's substantially the same as it was when they opened. As busy as it was from the tourist crowd, we could use a good casual/upscale restaurant with late-night hours. The River East neighborhood is a dead zone after 10 PM, aside from the even more dated Timothy O'Toole's and the relatively new, but still establishing itself Local Root.
riddlemay wrote:sdrucker wrote:That's good news for us Streeterville locals. The P.J. Clarke's concept is very tired, with a menu that's substantially the same as it was when they opened. As busy as it was from the tourist crowd, we could use a good casual/upscale restaurant with late-night hours. The River East neighborhood is a dead zone after 10 PM, aside from the even more dated Timothy O'Toole's and the relatively new, but still establishing itself Local Root.
To be a contrarian, at least P.J. Clarke's did what it did better than Athena does what it does. (If it weren't for its fantastic patio, I don't know that Athena would still exist). If I lived in Streeterville I'd probably agree with you that Clarke's needed freshening up, but since I only got there once in a while after a movie at River East 21, I appreciated their competence. Well, maybe the new place will be good.

Hombre de Acero wrote:A new restaurant in the old Golden Rise bakery location on Diversey @ Sacramento is kinda,almost open.
My acupuncturist's daughter is the co-owner- who hails from the Underground Food Scene.
No name at this point in time.
Hombre de Acero wrote:
A new restaurant in the old Golden Rise bakery location on Diversey @ Sacramento is kinda,almost open.
My acupuncturist's daughter is the co-owner- who hails from the Underground Food Scene.
No name at this point in time.
And also in Logan Square- Gaslight Coffee @ Fullerton and Milwaukee Ave. is finally open and pouring
their own Roasted Coffee's.
KajmacJohnson wrote:Drover wrote:Looks like the owners of the now-defunct (and demolished) Manzo's in Irving Park finally made good on their promise to re-open a smaller, updated space. Tano's is now open in the former Cousin's IV space at 3038 W. Irving Park. Yelp reviews have been mixed; seems they have some kinks to iron out. I hope they eventually nail down the old pizza formula because Manzo's made some of the best old-school thin-crust in town.
(773) 478-3070
I live on Kedzie right off of Belmont and some months back I received a menu from Tano's in the mail and I wondered if it was finally the Manzo's reboot because it was so close on Irving Park but I never read or saw anything that connected the two.
boudreaulicious wrote:Hombre de Acero wrote:A new restaurant in the old Golden Rise bakery location on Diversey @ Sacramento is kinda,almost open.
My acupuncturist's daughter is the co-owner- who hails from the Underground Food Scene.
No name at this point in time.
Pretty sure the name of the restaurant is Flour and Bones--it's the new venture from Abraham Conlon and Adrienne Lo of X-marx.
leek wrote:boudreaulicious wrote:Hombre de Acero wrote:A new restaurant in the old Golden Rise bakery location on Diversey @ Sacramento is kinda,almost open.
My acupuncturist's daughter is the co-owner- who hails from the Underground Food Scene.
No name at this point in time.
Pretty sure the name of the restaurant is Flour and Bones--it's the new venture from Abraham Conlon and Adrienne Lo of X-marx.
I think actually that it isn't going to be Flour and Bones, Abe said there was some sort of legal/trademark issue with that one.
Whatever it will be called, it's 2957 W Diversey Ave.