The parent of DMK Burger Bar, Ada Street and County BBQ is opening a quick-serve restaurant near Northwestern University's Evanston campus early next year.
2146 north wrote:...Tooth and Claw...
Pie-love wrote:2146 north wrote:...Tooth and Claw...
A red ale, I presume?
Mrs. Green's signs lease for Fox & Obel space in Streetervlle
Mary's Cafe, one of the last old-school diners in Streeterville, will close tomorrow following a 15-year run in the increasing glitzy neighborhood.
mamagotcha wrote:Just heard via my local Nextdoor site that the Norwood Restaurant has closed, been sold to the folks who used to own Coconuts on Milwaukee, is being remodeled, and will open "with a little Polish flair" in a few weeks.
The Norwood Restaurant
6101 N NW Highway
Chicago, IL 60631
(773) 467-0316
(not sure if it will keep the name or phone number)
riddlemay wrote:the wimperoo wrote:Clearly behind schedule, but yes a Binny's expansion
http://www.binnys.com/blog/were-expanding/
I read the link, and I still can't imagine what they're going to do with that much space! The existing store is huge. I don't doubt the acumen of the Binstein family, who don't seem to make a lot of mistakes, so hats-off to their ability to imagine a need for this when I can't.
Binny’s owner Michael Binstein has also just signed a deal for new 13,000-square-foot location in the affluent Chicago suburb of Glencoe. The store will open next March.
thepld wrote:On the corner of Lake and Wells in the Century Tower building they're putting in a new Japanese Grill and Ramen restaurant. I live in the building so I'm rather excited about this. Even if it's mediocre ramen I still won't have to travel far on the days when I'm sick and need a steaming hot bowl of noodle soup. I think they are behind schedule as they were supposed to open this last weekend. I asked the doorman and he said probably next weekend now. I haven't seen a name or anything. They did put up the plastic food replicas in the window though, which is kinda hilarious.
sundevilpeg wrote:Binny’s owner Michael Binstein has also just signed a deal for new 13,000-square-foot location in the affluent Chicago suburb of Glencoe. The store will open next March.
Interesting - I wonder if it's going to be right downtown? There's something big being built there, on Park, just west of Green Bay Road. This would be a good move, as the Binny's in Hubbard Woods is comically tiny, and shares a small parking lot with about half-a-dozen other businesses.
Is it possible it'll be in the former Blockbuster space, in the same strip mall where the Hubbard Woods Binny's is currently located? That's often counted as Glencoe.
The construction on the south side of Park Ave, just west of Greenbay Road is going to be . . . wait for it . . .
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another bank. *sigh*
sundevilpeg wrote:Is it possible it'll be in the former Blockbuster space, in the same strip mall where the Hubbard Woods Binny's is currently located? That's often counted as Glencoe.
The construction on the south side of Park Ave, just west of Greenbay Road is going to be . . . wait for it . . .
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another bank. *sigh*
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!
On the other hand, the north end of strip mall would be a reasonable guess, as it would serve both Glencoe and Winnetka nicely, and I'm sure the Winnetka PTB aren't happy about all of those empty store fronts, not only in the strip mall, but extending south into the northern section of downtown Winnetka. Virtally very other store is vacant at present clear down to Tower Road, which has to be hugely embarrassing for them.
Mindy Segal to open huge Logan Square bakery
Dave148 wrote:Mindy Segal to open huge Logan Square bakery
http://www.chicagobusiness.com/article/ ... are-bakery
Crain's wrote:Ms. Segal's bakery will share a block with several other recent and upcoming hospitality projects, including new bar Scofflaw, German restaurant the Radler and Chicago Distilling Co.
Dave148 wrote:Mindy Segal to open huge Logan Square bakery
http://www.chicagobusiness.com/article/ ... are-bakery
annak wrote:I think the Segal-Radler-Scofflaw team project is Milwaukee between California and Fullerton. It's a very large old building(s) on the east side of the street that is under renovation construction now.