jnm123 wrote:Not that it's gonna happen at Hot Doug's...
...but I remember maybe three years ago Fondue Stube (on Peterson near California) announced that they were closing 'soon'. The ensuing weekends were packed, and suddenly...Fondue Stube wasn't closing anymore! Kinda soured me on the place from then on.
I actually think the 'long goodbye' thing is a good strategy, as long as Doug holds to it. Whatever he's doing as his next act, from now through the summer & early fall he can gauge to a T what the public wants. Wonder if it's going to be a smaller version of the Paulina Meat Market?
sundevilpeg wrote:Doug Sohn is a mensch.
Cathy2 wrote:HI,
Doug Sohn will be on Chicago Tonight this evening on WTTW.
Yep, I am sure the lease was a reminder. Since these run five or 10 years for a commercial establishment, I'll bet there was this mirror-in-the-morning discussion, "Where do I want to be in 10 years? Nah, let's pull the plug now."
He didn't do what I hoped he would never do: Close, then advising later they will never reopen.
Suzy Creamcheese wrote:I've been trying to get to Doug's ever since the announcement was made, but with two little kids who are NOT going to wait in line, it's been impossible. Today I had the bright idea of going right as the doors open at 10:30, which has worked well in the past - but per Doug's Facebook page, at 9 there were already people in line. I'm depressed. I may never have another one of his sausages.
Suzy Creamcheese wrote:I've been trying to get to Doug's ever since the announcement was made, but with two little kids who are NOT going to wait in line, it's been impossible. Today I had the bright idea of going right as the doors open at 10:30, which has worked well in the past - but per Doug's Facebook page, at 9 there were already people in line. I'm depressed. I may never have another one of his sausages.
Vitesse98 wrote:The "long goodbye" seems linked largely to the lease being up in October. I wouldn't read too much into it otherwise, just a good, practical, logical stop-date.
BuddyRoadhouse wrote:You're missing the point. He's on the hook for rent until October, so he might as well be open until the lease is up. He's not closing because the lease is running out, he's staying open until the lease runs out.
Buddy
A father and son get to the front of the line, an older son in his 20's, and they order and the father looks a little dazed.
I ask, "for here or to-go?"
And the father goes, "oh, we'll have it here."
And the son says, "we have to go."
And the father says, "oh, what time is it?"
I look up and say, "it's 5:00."
He's like, "oh, yeah, we have to go. We have dinner reservations at 5:30."
And I was like, "where?"
"Alinea."
And I just died laughing. I was like, "here's what we're going to do. One, I'm going to throw in an extra one for Grant (Achatz). But my advice is, don't eat this but when you get there, give it to them or your server. Tell them I said they need to plate this, preferably on the end of a pin. They'll think it's funny.".
ReddiWhipSmart wrote:Doug Sohn on the Hot Doug's Lines and How to Get in Before Closing DayA father and son get to the front of the line, an older son in his 20's, and they order and the father looks a little dazed.
I ask, "for here or to-go?"
And the father goes, "oh, we'll have it here."
And the son says, "we have to go."
And the father says, "oh, what time is it?"
I look up and say, "it's 5:00."
He's like, "oh, yeah, we have to go. We have dinner reservations at 5:30."
And I was like, "where?"
"Alinea."
And I just died laughing. I was like, "here's what we're going to do. One, I'm going to throw in an extra one for Grant (Achatz). But my advice is, don't eat this but when you get there, give it to them or your server. Tell them I said they need to plate this, preferably on the end of a pin. They'll think it's funny.".
Pretty much sums up how awesome of a food town Chicago is.