
Olde School wrote:Whether this BB is busy or empty, my burger almost always arrives quickly, as in too quickly. This has led me to believe that the cook is sandbagging the patties (a relatively common grill practice with such items as bacon, hot dogs, sometimes burgers, in which the items sit partially cooked on a warm--not hot--part of the grill, and are then "finished" when an order comes in).
John Danza wrote:I went to the Naperville location a couple of weeks ago. The place was mobbed, as is usually the case with a fairly new place out here. I didn't have a burger that night, although my wife had the olive burger, which she loves, and it was delivered properly cooked medium.
However, I ordered the ribs, and that was a real mistake. They were awful! I eat ribs a lot at a lot of different places and consider myself somewhat of a rib authority. I've even taken rib eating trips (boy, that looks sad in print). These ribs were just plain terrible. There wasn't much in the way of seasoning on them at all. The flavor was just dead. My recommendation is to stay away from them and stick with burgers.
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ronnie_suburban wrote:John Danza wrote:I went to the Naperville location a couple of weeks ago. The place was mobbed, as is usually the case with a fairly new place out here. I didn't have a burger that night, although my wife had the olive burger, which she loves, and it was delivered properly cooked medium.
However, I ordered the ribs, and that was a real mistake. They were awful! I eat ribs a lot at a lot of different places and consider myself somewhat of a rib authority. I've even taken rib eating trips (boy, that looks sad in print). These ribs were just plain terrible. There wasn't much in the way of seasoning on them at all. The flavor was just dead. My recommendation is to stay away from them and stick with burgers.
I'm pretty sure that Blackies' owner is the son in law of Carsons' owner and I believe that the ribs are -- at least partially -- of the Carson's lineage. For me, that's reason enough to avoid them because I'm just not a fan of their ribs.
But, I do like the burgers at Boston Blackies. We usually order delivery from the Deerfield store (occasionally dine in) and I can only remember 1 time when our burgers were not cooked as ordered -- and that was when the manager of the store happened to be on vacation (as I learned when I called to ask about it). We order them medium-rare and they come medium-rare, even on a delivered basis.
Their chip-like fried potatoes do vary but can be fantastic on the right night. I also enjoy their wings, which are respectable, even if they're not legendary. Chicken breast sandwiches are high in quality and generous in portion but they are somewhat unspectacular. I also love their slaw, which is Carsons' slaw; arguably the best thing on Carson's menu. I haven't had much satisfaction when ordering items other than the ones I mentioned here. But, consistency certainly doesn't seem to be an issue at the Deerfield location.
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Mike Hughlett at the Chicago Tribune wrote:The bankruptcy filing for Boston Blackies Management Co. lists $17,000 in assets and $6.4 million in liabilities. The company's biggest creditor is GE Capital Corp., which holds a $5.6 million senior note.
Chicago Tribune wrote:The owner of the Boston Blackie's restaurant chain was arrested on the border near Detroit trying to flee to Canada, Cook County prosecutors said today as they announced charges against him, his son and a restaurant manager in a $1.8 million check-kiting scheme.
Chris Giannis, 38, his father, Nick Giannis, 62, and employee Andy Bakopoulos each face felony theft charges. Chris Giannis also faces charges of being the organizer of a continuing financial crimes enterprise, according to court documents.
The younger and elder Giannis are the owners of Boston Blackie's, based at 801 W. Adams St., according to prosecutors.
Cathy2 wrote:Is there an ownership relationship between Boston Blackies and Carson's Ribs? I remember reading Boston Blackie's menu suggesting Carson's if you wanted ribs. I guessed at the time it was mutually owned with a bit of cross advertising.
nsxtasy wrote:Boston Blackie's is owned by Nick Giannis and his son. Nick Giannis's wife, Donna, is Chris Carson's daughter and Dean Carson's sister.
So that is the family relationship; I do not know whether there is any ownership relationship beyond that.
In addition to the ribs, you can also get Carson's delicious cole slaw at Boston Blackie's locations.
YourPalWill wrote:Ow. Kiting using the assets under the control of a US Bankruptcy Trustee can land you some serious jail time. No wonder they were trying to get to Canada.