ROSELAND — A Roseland institution serving up sausages and burgers 24 hours a day steps from the 95th Street Red Line station will close Monday morning.
One of two locations of Jim's Original, a Chicago chain synonymous with the Maxwell Street Polish sausages, will close at 8 a.m. Monday as the CTA ramps up work on the $240 million overhaul of the nearby 'L' station, according to the restaurant.
Revival Social Club, replacing m. henrietta, announced its opening date Friday. The bar and restaurant plans to open on Wednesday at 1133 W. Granville Ave.
Mother Butter's on State & 35th has moved to 3342 W. 95th St., Evergreen Park. Please lord, put a decent lunch place there.
riddlemay wrote:Last night at a community meeting it was revealed that the long-empty property at the corner of Sheffield and Wellington--formerly City Dough, and before that Pompei--is going to be...Pompei again! Yay!
Ralph Davino, the Davino family member who operates the original Pompei location at Taylor St. and some others, spoke at the meeting. (At least I'm pretty sure that was him from the context of what he was saying. I arrived about thirty seconds late and missed his introduction.)
The community is happy. When it was Pompei, it always seemed to do a vigorous business at all times of day between Illinois Masonic medical personnel, neighborhood families, cops, and what not. I sensed a general gladness in the large turnout last night that the place will be back in the Davino Family again.
The owner said they hope to open before Christmas.
Worldwide chicken chain Nando's Peri-Peri will launch its Chicago expansion with three restaurants in the city slated to open next year, company officials said.
The privately held fast-casual chain, which began in South Africa in 1987 and has nearly 1,200 locations worldwide, plans to open its first store in the spring on the bustling restaurant row at 945 W. Randolph St. in the West Loop, followed by locations in the New City development at 1500 N. Clybourn Ave. in Lincoln Park and on 670 W. Diversey Parkway in Lakeview.
Dave148 wrote:Worldwide chicken chain Nando's Peri-Peri will launch its Chicago expansion with three restaurants in the city slated to open next year, company officials said.
The privately held fast-casual chain, which began in South Africa in 1987 and has nearly 1,200 locations worldwide, plans to open its first store in the spring on the bustling restaurant row at 945 W. Randolph St. in the West Loop, followed by locations in the New City development at 1500 N. Clybourn Ave. in Lincoln Park and on 670 W. Diversey Parkway in Lakeview.
http://www.chicagobusiness.com/article/ ... tions-here
Takashi, the recipient of multiple accolades since opening in 2007, is closing at the end of the year, the Trib first reported.
Meanwhile, in Evanston, work proceeds on the Valli Produce which will be on the site of the former Dominick's store at Dempster and Dodge. They are using some additional space so the size will actually be significantly bigger than Dominick's was (69,000 sq ft vs 58,000). The interior will be entirely gutted and remodeled, with all new fixtures, etc. They are still in the planning stage, and are on schedule for an opening in June 2015. There's more info on the Valli website here.
Nearby, the now-closed Perla Café (formerly Pick-a-Cup Café) on Dempster has been bought by Curt's Café, which serves food (soups, salads, sandwiches) and has a social mission. The original location is on Central Street, and was the site of the Evanston Lunch Group lunch in September. This second location will be dedicated to helping teenage mothers and mothers-to-be, and is expected to open this January.
boudreaulicious wrote:riddlemay wrote:Last night at a community meeting it was revealed that the long-empty property at the corner of Sheffield and Wellington--formerly City Dough, and before that Pompei--is going to be...Pompei again! Yay!
Ralph Davino, the Davino family member who operates the original Pompei location at Taylor St. and some others, spoke at the meeting. (At least I'm pretty sure that was him from the context of what he was saying. I arrived about thirty seconds late and missed his introduction.)
The community is happy. When it was Pompei, it always seemed to do a vigorous business at all times of day between Illinois Masonic medical personnel, neighborhood families, cops, and what not. I sensed a general gladness in the large turnout last night that the place will be back in the Davino Family again.
The owner said they hope to open before Christmas.
THIS made my day!!!!!!!!!! No one else's spaghetti and meatballs can compare. Best salads in town as well. Thanks for the good news riddlemay!
NFriday wrote:I don't know how much I will go there when the farmer's market is open, but I might go there a few times in the wintertime.
nsxtasy wrote:Meanwhile, in Evanston,
http://www.dnainfo.com/chicago/20141118/wicker-park/brendan-sodikoffs-roxies-pizza-joint-aims-open-friday-wicker-parkRoxie's, a much anticipated pizza and beer joint from prolific restaurateur Brendan Sodikoff, could open by this Friday, according to the eatery's chef.
http://www.chicagobusiness.com/article/20141118/BLOGS09/141119783Chicago's blue-collar meatpacking district is getting a sandwich shop that will highlight its rough-and-tumble roots and its humble, but perhaps most-flavorful cuts.
The Corned Beef Factory Sandwich Shop plans to open in the coming months in the Fulton Market area, focusing on just four sandwiches: corned beef, pastrami, Italian beef and a hot dog.
The under-construction, cash-and-carry concept will anchor the small storefront at 1009 W. Lake Street, across from the Morgan Green Line El station.
Celebrity chef Spike Mendelsohn's burger restaurant Good Stuff Eatery is targeting a late summer/early fall opening of its second Chicago restaurant in the New City development near Lincoln Park.
nsxtasy wrote:nsxtasy wrote:Meanwhile, in Evanston,
...today sees the opening of a new restaurant on Central Street just east of the Metra tracks:
Take a Look Inside and Read the Menus as Ten Mile House Joins Evanston's Bustling Food Scene Today
The article concludes, "Stay tuned for updates on when weekday lunch and weekend brunch begins." At which time it will be a prime candidate for the LTH Evanston Lunch Group™.
walter wade wrote:Larry Tucker's new venture: Opened 9-1-14
Crazy Bird.
1138 S. California.
Great fried chicken.
Carry Out Only
Dave148 wrote:Yay! Another burger option in Chicago.Celebrity chef Spike Mendelsohn's burger restaurant Good Stuff Eatery is targeting a late summer/early fall opening of its second Chicago restaurant in the New City development near Lincoln Park.
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Dirk Flanigan has zeroed in on a spot in the West Loop for his upcoming restaurant, Il Coniglio, and plans to open at the end of next summer. Flanigan, who left his post as executive chef of the Gage and the now-closed Henri in January 2013, has been planning his French-Italian restaurant for a couple of years.
nsxtasy wrote:Dave148 wrote:Yay! Another burger option in Chicago.Celebrity chef Spike Mendelsohn's burger restaurant Good Stuff Eatery is targeting a late summer/early fall opening of its second Chicago restaurant in the New City development near Lincoln Park.
http://www.chicagobusiness.com/article/ ... /141129965
These are the folks who won the "Hamburger Hop" competition in Chicago this past September, with the "Prez Obama Burger, which featured Amish gorgonzola chese, horseradish mayo and red-onion marmalade on a brioche bun."
Spike Mendelsohn wins Chicago's Hamburger Hop