ronnie_suburban wrote:1791 St. Johns Avenue
Highland Park, IL 60035
Octarine wrote:Drive through BBQ with homemade doughnuts.
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
marothisu wrote:Lyfe Kitchen Gold Coast got its business license two days ago. I'm sure we'll see it open fairly soon, finally.
831 N State St, 1st floor
(312) 967-8600
Dave148 wrote: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.
https://www.dnainfo.com/chicago/2016042 ... -wait-what
Barbecue master Jared Leonard, who owns Rub's Backcountry Smokehouse in Rogers Park, is opening his Budlong "Nashville hot" chicken joint Tuesday at 2928 N. Broadway.
Vienna Beef plans to open an official Factory Store on Memorial Day weekend at 3847 S. Morgan St. — across the street from the longtime Chicago company's new manufacturing and distribution facility.
The offerings at Revival Food Hall, the 24,000-square-foot food court coming this summer to the Loop building The National (125 S. Clark St.), are starting to take shape.
After signing Antique Taco as one of its vendors, ownership group 16" On Center (Longman & Eagle, The Promontory, Dusek's, Moneygun) announced that Furious Spoon, Shin Thompson's ramen-noodle concept, has come on board.
clogoodie wrote:Pie Lady wrote:C-Manny's (3641 W Irving Park Rd.) is closed for good according to their FB page, despite the "closed for renovations" sign in the window. Too bad, Mr. Pie loved their nachos.
Signs up for the replacement tenant here: Bay Leaf of the Orient
Pie Lady wrote:I wondered about this. I never see anyone go in or out, the hours are weird...but oh, if they can give me a reason to stop hissing Olive Garden every time I go past...
stevez wrote: in their final days, they had started to carry Old Fashioned Donuts apple fritters.
scottsol wrote:stevez wrote: in their final days, they had started to carry Old Fashioned Donuts apple fritters.
And you never posted anything? You should either be shunned by the forum, get a medal from the Weight Loss Society of America, or both.
scottsol wrote:So what your saying is you were so slowed down from ingesting and recovering from the fritters that you couldn't lift your arms to post. Sounds about right.
scottsol wrote:Light but creamy/buttery with a delicate crisp crust and a perfect glaze that says "I am sweet, but that's not all I am".
scottsol wrote:Due to your blabbing about the fritters I was forced to walk over to Bennison's bakery . I got a glazed croissant, which I have never had before and so help me, except for no apples, I'd rather have it than an Old Fashioned Fritter. Light but creamy/buttery with a delicate crisp crust and a perfect glaze that says "I am sweet, but that's not all I am".
boudreaulicious wrote:scottsol wrote:Light but creamy/buttery with a delicate crisp crust and a perfect glaze that says "I am sweet, but that's not all I am".
No idea if we do banner quotes anymore but I feel like creating my own "page" for the sole purpose of having this at the top of it...
scottsol wrote:So what you're saying is you were so slowed down from ingesting and recovering from the fritters that you couldn't lift your arms to post. Sounds about right.
Octarine wrote:Earl's BBQ is now open in Jefferson Park. Drive through BBQ with homemade doughnuts. I'll be trying it tonight and will probably start a thread.
4835 N. Austin
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BR wrote:Octarine wrote:Earl's BBQ is now open in Jefferson Park. Drive through BBQ with homemade doughnuts. I'll be trying it tonight and will probably start a thread.
4835 N. Austin
Did you ever try it? I'm trying to make it over there . . . was reading reviews on Yelp and became incredibly frustrated by the lack of relevant information and so many idiotic comments . . . hoping to get some real info . . . probably when I actually can eat there but curious if you tried.
scottsol wrote:BR wrote:Octarine wrote:Earl's BBQ is now open in Jefferson Park. Drive through BBQ with homemade doughnuts. I'll be trying it tonight and will probably start a thread.
4835 N. Austin
Did you ever try it? I'm trying to make it over there . . . was reading reviews on Yelp and became incredibly frustrated by the lack of relevant information and so many idiotic comments . . . hoping to get some real info . . . probably when I actually can eat there but curious if you tried.
I've been there twice, at 3:30 last Thursday and 1:00 yesterday. The shakes are very good, made with real ice cream. The salmon I had yesterday was just a little fishy but was very well cooked, mostly seasoned well with no smokiness and priced well. I would go a little out of my way for those two.
The other dishes I tried, most twice, were not great and were inconsistent enough to preclude comment.
The line moved quickly but it took 15 to 20 minutes to get the food after placing the orders. They are not yet set up for the drive through and if I were king, at this time I would only open it for shakes, ice cream, donuts and (unbranded) drinks.
Not surprisingly, a work in progress.