sujormik wrote:Hi, I'm hosting some NJ friends who are doing the baseball stadiums tour. Hitting Comiskey, Wrigley, Miller Park and they're going to several minor league games (I won't be joining that part) in Joliet and Rockford and one other place.
In case Gary's Steel Yard is the stadium-to-be-named-later, I'd highly recommend tanking up before the game at Cavalier Inn in Hammond, a detour of only a few blocks. It's a fine old family-run Polish tavern with some pretty good homemade food—especially pierogi and fried chicken livers (not sure I ever tried their Polish sausage). I actually prefer Gary's ballpark to Joliet's (never been to Rockford's), only partly because it encourages a stop at the Cav.
Greetings!
Mixed plate
Cavalier Inn
735 Gostlin St
Hammond IN
219-933-9314
http://www.cavalierinn.net/sujormik wrote:Love to find them a decent Polish as well.
jay2021 wrote:35th Street Red Hots located at 500 W. 35th street just west of the Cell.
Polish and fresh cut fries, cheap and delicious
I'm a big fan of 35th Street Red Hots, but their Polish is simmered (which I'm not a big fan of). Not sure what style you're looking for.
jimswside wrote:Also Morrie Omalleys has been a regular pre game ritual forever. Grilled chicago style dog here.
I like Morrie O'Malley's, but their default Polish prep is simmered. I think they'll grill (not sure about griddle) one for you on request. Better double check if this is important to you.
For a good griddled Polish and onions in Bridgeport, I'd suggest Maxwell Street Depot on 31st. They actually seem to take some pride in what they serve (unlike some of the better-known places).


Maxwell Street Depot
411 W 31st St
Chicago
24 hours
312-326-3514