Budlong owner Jared Leonard announced Wednesday that he had entered a partnership with Phil Tadros to take over the space occupied as recently as Tuesday by Bunny, the micro bakery, at 2928 N. Broadway.
Drover wrote:Nuevo Leon destroyed in a fire: http://www.dnainfo.com/chicago/20151202 ... f-business
Horribly overrated IMO but a pillar of the community nonetheless.
AlexG wrote:Disotto, a new Italian restaurant from the Francesca group of restaurants, has opened in Highwood in the spot most recently occupied by PM Prime and before that for many years Gabriel's. Looks like it is dinner only, but available for special events for brunch and lunch.
Disotto
http://www.disottoitalian.com/
310 Green Bay Road
Highwood, IL 60040
(224)765-9490
Here's what's replacing the long-shuttered P.J. Clarke's in the Gold Coast: a new, locally sourced eatery from the owner of Rosebud Restaurants.
Dave148 wrote:Mahalo, a casual Hawaiian spot that will offer luau feasts on its rooftop deck along with Polynesian-Asian fusion dishes, will replace the shuttered Bom Bolla, it was announced Thursday.
https://www.dnainfo.com/chicago/2016032 ... -bom-bolla
Jasubar wrote:Unfortunately, any hopes I had for a new lunch joint in the neighborhood - especially with Pleasant House moving - are dashed as they won't open till 5 p.m. daily.
princessducky wrote:Great Sea Chinese Restaurant is closing end of the month according to their Facebook page.
https://www.facebook.com/greatseachines ... =3&theater
Red Hot Chili Pepper, the restaurant, plans to open in Evanston
Dave148 wrote:Red Hot Chili Pepper, the restaurant, plans to open in Evanston
http://www.chicagotribune.com/dining/ct ... story.html
Nashville hot chicken is also coming to the suburbs. Honey's Hot Chicken aims to open later this spring at 1791 St. Johns Ave. in Highland Park. It's the same ownership as Real Urban Barbecue in Oak Brook.
Dave148 wrote:Nashville hot chicken is also coming to the suburbs. Honey's Hot Chicken aims to open later this spring at 1791 St. Johns Ave. in Highland Park. It's the same ownership as Real Urban Barbecue in Oak Brook.
http://chicago.eater.com/2016/5/11/1165 ... ood-report
ronnie_suburban wrote:Dave148 wrote:Nashville hot chicken is also coming to the suburbs. Honey's Hot Chicken aims to open later this spring at 1791 St. Johns Ave. in Highland Park. It's the same ownership as Real Urban Barbecue in Oak Brook.
http://chicago.eater.com/2016/5/11/1165 ... ood-report
I wonder if it will not be hot in the same way that Real Urban Barbecue isn't real or urban or barbecue.
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Dave148 wrote:I was wondering how long it would take for the HP/RUB snarking to show up.It's going into the location of the short lived Uptown Diner.