One constant: La Fogata still sucks.
Eva Luna wrote:I was beginning to wonder whether the Nighthawk café/bar across from the Kimball Brown Line station was ever going to open, but the past few weeks, I've actually seen some serious construction work going on when I walk by. If anyone sees other intel on it, please post here - I've often wondered when we would get another café on the neighborhood since the ill-fated one in the strip mall down the block closed:
http://www.dnainfo.com/chicago/20141216 ... oming-soon
Tambreet wrote:Very sad to hear Browtrout is closing at the end of the month: http://www.dnainfo.com/chicago/20150818/north-center/browntrout-closing-this-month-i-cant-keep-band-aid-on-it-owner-says
Darren72 wrote:marothisu wrote:The Halal Guys (49 W Division) got their Retail Food Establishment license granted to them yesterday. Are they open yet?
Looks like their Facebook page is the best source for this information:Only thing left is to announce the Grand Opening date! Stay tuned as we will announce the date in the next few days.
The first of five Halal Guys restaurants will open to the public in the Gold Coast this week. The first 100 customers in line at 6 p.m. Thursday can grab a bite before the grand opening, which will be Saturday.
this is one LAME NAMEronnie_suburban wrote:kenji wrote:Dateline: NW Side of Chicago, Portage Park and Norwood Park:
Leadbelly
Both locations here on NW side are changing their name. Lost the copyright infringement court case. There's Facebooks post and also a new Reddit conversation.
http://redd.it/3gxm6g
Now known as Brgrbelly Restaurant.
https://www.facebook.com/48231479181764 ... =1&theater
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I tried to contact the Village of Deerfield last week, but they never replied.Tony_Spilotro wrote:...while on Deerfield, anyone have an update on Portillo's? Last I heard they were to break ground this summer and be open by November in the former Bally's space at Deerbrook Mall, but to date it's crickets as far as I know/see.
stevez wrote:I'm very sorry to be the bearer of bad news, but Lincolnwood Produce is closing sometime in the next couple of weeks. Everything in the store is 20% off.
In a new spinoff, Rich Melman and Bill Nevruz are stripping Shaw's Crab House of its suit and taking it north under the name Oyster on Halsted. The restaurant is slated to open in November and takes much of its inspiration from its big brother. Spread over three levels in the space formerly occupied by Coppervine at 1962 N. Halsted St., adjacent to fellow Lettuce Entertain You Enterprises properties Stella Barra Pizzeria and Summer House Santa Monica, Oyster on Halsted is a more casual, East Coast-inspired seafood and oyster bar.
stevez wrote:I'm very sorry to be the bearer of bad news, but Lincolnwood Produce is closing sometime in the next couple of weeks. Everything in the store is 20% off.
spinynorman99 wrote:Rumor has it (well, more than just rumor, their Facebook page confirms it) that Wildwood Tavern opens tomorrow on the Indian burial ground at Caldwell and Touhy.
Pie Lady wrote:stevez wrote:I'm very sorry to be the bearer of bad news, but Lincolnwood Produce is closing sometime in the next couple of weeks. Everything in the store is 20% off.
NOOOOOOOOO![]()
Where am I going to get 28-cent chicken now? And that homemade yogurt!! I loved this place. It was always empty. Can't say I'm surprised, just angry. And the poor guys just opened that liquor store next door too. Blimey!
Pie Lady wrote:spinynorman99 wrote:Rumor has it (well, more than just rumor, their Facebook page confirms it) that Wildwood Tavern opens tomorrow on the Indian burial ground at Caldwell and Touhy.
So should we start the countdown to closing now, or...?
pudgym29 wrote: ...
I opted to stop for italian beefs @ Jimmy's Homemade Italian Beef @ 7544 W. Addison St.
After parking the 1987 Sprint on Oleander Ave & walking up to the front door of the shack...
ohmigawd
People, it is not open. It wasn't because it was a Tuesday afternoon. The interior of the place looks ramshackle. I guess it was just too far off the beaten path; not even a newspaper article could salvage it.
I found this URL on a search, but it wouldn't load for me. If it loads for you, could you identify when this was placed?
Ram4 wrote:I tried to contact the Village of Deerfield last week, but they never replied.Tony_Spilotro wrote:...while on Deerfield, anyone have an update on Portillo's? Last I heard they were to break ground this summer and be open by November in the former Bally's space at Deerbrook Mall, but to date it's crickets as far as I know/see.