schenked wrote:I posted this in opening & closings, the depot's windows are papered over declaring it is under new management and is undergoing remodeling. No mention of an opening date or whether it will be any good.
Ram4 wrote:"Under new management." Hmmm, I wonder if the new management is simply going to ride the Diners, Drive-ins and Dives episode exposure while keeping everything sub-par? Or, it could be a legit attempt at a return to glory.
thick wrote:If the DD and D exposure is such a great horse to ride, why couldn't the original owners cash in on the exposure and continue to stay in business? Just asking.
thick wrote:If the DD and D exposure is such a great horse to ride, why couldn't the original owners cash in on the exposure and continue to stay in business? Just asking.
Vitesse98 wrote:I tried to take my wife and she wouldn't get out of the car.
We're not talking Old Fashioned Donuts here.
Ram4 wrote:"Under new management." Hmmm, I wonder if the new management is simply going to ride the Diners, Drive-ins and Dives episode exposure while keeping everything sub-par? Or, it could be a legit attempt at a return to glory.
thick wrote:If the DD and D exposure is such a great horse to ride, why couldn't the original owners cash in on the exposure and continue to stay in business? Just asking.
zoid wrote:
The area was kind of dingy. I tried to take my wife and she wouldn't get out of the car.
Now to be clear. I undersdtand my wife is... lets say particular![]()
But I can completely see that Oak Park crowd driving by and then keep on going.
KajmacJohnson wrote:I have never had any issues ever in that part of town and I frequent the area quite a bit. I wouldn't even call it dingy. Not even close to being rough and tumble either. I have been to far worse parts of the city and still survived and never had qualms about going there or doing so and I don't think the area along Roosevelt and Austin is that of much a factor either.
zoid wrote:KajmacJohnson wrote:I have never had any issues ever in that part of town and I frequent the area quite a bit. I wouldn't even call it dingy. Not even close to being rough and tumble either. I have been to far worse parts of the city and still survived and never had qualms about going there or doing so and I don't think the area along Roosevelt and Austin is that of much a factor either.
Hey, I agree with you. However my wife is not of the same opinion.
zoid wrote:thick wrote:If the DD and D exposure is such a great horse to ride, why couldn't the original owners cash in on the exposure and continue to stay in business? Just asking.
The area was kind of dingy. I tried to take my wife and she wouldn't get out of the car.
Now to be clear. I undersdtand my wife is... lets say particular![]()
But I can completely see that Oak Park crowd driving by and then keep on going.
thetrob wrote:zoid wrote:thick wrote:If the DD and D exposure is such a great horse to ride, why couldn't the original owners cash in on the exposure and continue to stay in business? Just asking.
The area was kind of dingy. I tried to take my wife and she wouldn't get out of the car.
Now to be clear. I undersdtand my wife is... lets say particular![]()
But I can completely see that Oak Park crowd driving by and then keep on going.
I guess that means a trip for Cemitas with the wife is out of the question.
thetrob wrote:zoid wrote:thick wrote:If the DD and D exposure is such a great horse to ride, why couldn't the original owners cash in on the exposure and continue to stay in business? Just asking.
The area was kind of dingy. I tried to take my wife and she wouldn't get out of the car.
Now to be clear. I undersdtand my wife is... lets say particular![]()
But I can completely see that Oak Park crowd driving by and then keep on going.
I guess that means a trip for Cemitas with the wife is out of the question.
dumpstermcnuggets wrote:Wow, I had no clue Depot finally closed for good. It's a shame to hear that, since I liked the food the one time I did visit here. And to think I considered eating here again a few weeks ago, when I thought I'd end up in this area again. Had no clue they did briefly shut down for a few weeks back in March/April, since I haven't had time to log into LTH in forever.
I hope the new owners keep the very delicious donut holes I recall having here(my fav thing I had eating here), and keep the pot roast recipe the way I remember it as well.
zoid wrote:I would kill for that pot roast recipe.
Mine is good but I can't replicate that Depot Diner gravy.
Eric wrote:zoid wrote:I would kill for that pot roast recipe.
Mine is good but I can't replicate that Depot Diner gravy.
Who dies?
http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/pot- ... index.html
Cathy2 wrote:zoid,
How were you on replicating those fried onions?
Did you try making the gravy from the pan juices? It would not surprise me if they were fortified with beef base, too.
Regards,