The team behind Wood in East Lakeview is planning a new place on Randolph Street's restaurant row. They signed a lease Oct. 1 and hope to open Salero, a Basque-inspired restaurant, in April.
Dave148 wrote:The team behind Wood in East Lakeview is planning a new place on Randolph Street's restaurant row. They signed a lease Oct. 1 and hope to open Salero, a Basque-inspired restaurant, in April.
http://www.chicagobusiness.com/article/ ... n-randolph
Pie Lady wrote:We were at San Soo earlier this month, if that helps. When did they pass on?
The places that I've seen Italian Beef pizza have only done giardiniera on it, never green pepper. But technically, it's a beef pizza with hot and sweet isn't it?zoid wrote:The pizza had a nice crispy crust and good giardiniera (could use a little more though) but the green bell pepper really didn't add anything. Good food, good prices and fast service means I'll be back.
Ram4 wrote:I know this is not a big deal to most and I feelreporting it, but... Chick-Fil-A opens November 14th in Vernon Hills on Milwaukee just north of Route 60. Finally a great chicken biscuit sandwich within close range of home!
Panther in the Den wrote:Ram4 wrote:I know this is not a big deal to most and I feelreporting it, but... Chick-Fil-A opens November 14th in Vernon Hills on Milwaukee just north of Route 60. Finally a great chicken biscuit sandwich within close range of home!
... also in North Riverside at the SW corner of Cermak and Harlem. Great Corner!
Not sure of the opening date but construction is proceeding nicely.
Ram4 wrote:The places that I've seen Italian Beef pizza have only done giardiniera on it, never green pepper. But technically, it's a beef pizza with hot and sweet isn't it?zoid wrote:The pizza had a nice crispy crust and good giardiniera (could use a little more though) but the green bell pepper really didn't add anything. Good food, good prices and fast service means I'll be back.I tried a Beef and Sausage pizza (with hot) at Vito and Nick's a month ago. It didn't work for me, but my brother loved it.
Ram4 wrote:The places that I've seen Italian Beef pizza have only done giardiniera on it, never green pepper. But technically, it's a beef pizza with hot and sweet isn't it?zoid wrote:The pizza had a nice crispy crust and good giardiniera (could use a little more though) but the green bell pepper really didn't add anything. Good food, good prices and fast service means I'll be back.I tried a Beef and Sausage pizza (with hot) at Vito and Nick's a month ago. It didn't work for me, but my brother loved it.
fropones wrote:Dave148 wrote:The team behind Wood in East Lakeview is planning a new place on Randolph Street's restaurant row. They signed a lease Oct. 1 and hope to open Salero, a Basque-inspired restaurant, in April.
http://www.chicagobusiness.com/article/ ... n-randolph
Here's hoping they have an extensive selection of Basque cidre.
KevinM wrote:May have missed this in an earlier iteration of this thread, but saw a handwritten sign this weekend at River Valley Ranch noting that they'll be opening a store on 1820 W. Wilson Ave in Ravenswood. Not a bad addition to the neighborhood.
River Valley Ranch and Kitchen
39900 60th St, Burlington, WI 53105
After separating from his partners at Hubbard Inn and Barn & Co., restaurateur Adolfo Garcia is set to open Pearl Tavern in an iconic space: the shuttered Coogan's Riverside Saloon. The 130-seat spot that overlooks the Chicago River at 180 N. Wacker will be an oyster bar.
Ram4 wrote: And lastly I'd love a Portillo's, but where to put one?
Dave148 wrote:Ram4 wrote: And lastly I'd love a Portillo's, but where to put one?
At the north end of Renaissance Place where Saks used to be.
AlexG wrote:Dave148 wrote:Ram4 wrote: And lastly I'd love a Portillo's, but where to put one?
At the north end of Renaissance Place where Saks used to be.
Or here...http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/nba-ball- ... --nba.html
...but seriously, a Portillo's in HP would be awesome. I always thought the spot on 41 and Park where they built the CVS and Starbucks would have been perfect.
As for shuttered HP restaurants of late, don't forget the two quickly forgotten cupcake joints on the eastern blocks of Central and Lincolnshire Gourmet at Central and Green Bay. There are some signs of life, though, in the storefronts just east of In the Raw, there are notices that a take-home bake-your-own pizza place and a juice place are opening.
And as for HP's dining woes, I keep wondering why no one is trying to emulate Real Urban BBQ, seemingly the only successful opening of recent vintage, not so much in opening another BBQ place, but in picking a specific food genre, pricing it decently, and pleasing customers. How about Thai, Greek, Korean, burgers, seafood, fried chicken, donuts? Anything with a specific POV. Love or like RUB, they have a passion for the product.