Northcenter Joe wrote:So both my wife and I have family coming in for an event next weekend and we are looking for a restaurant we can go to on Thursday night. There will be 11 people with a couple of them being kids, and it is not the most adventurous group in terms of cuisine. They are staying in Lincoln Park, so it would be great if it were something around that area (or something with pretty easy parking). Not looking for anything fancy (though no pizza, we are doing that on Friday); just a casual place that can accommodate a larger group and has a kids menu.
Currently, my best thought is RJ Grunts, but I've only been there once and I can never tell if it is a place where folks go just because of the schtick. If anyone has other suggestions I would love to hear them (or if anyone has opinions on RJ Grunts I would take those too).
boudreaulicious wrote:Northcenter Joe wrote:There will be 11 people with a couple of them being kids, and it is not the most adventurous group in terms of cuisine.
Currently, my best thought is RJ Grunts, but I've only been there once and I can never tell if it is a place where folks go just because of the schtick. If anyone has other suggestions I would love to hear them (or if anyone has opinions on RJ Grunts I would take those too).
Definitely wouldn't suggest Grunts for a group that large--I can't think how they'd accommodate a group that big with their seating set up.
Northcenter Joe wrote:Currently, my best thought is RJ Grunts, but I've only been there once and I can never tell if it is a place where folks go just because of the schtick.
riddlemay wrote:Northcenter Joe wrote:Currently, my best thought is RJ Grunts, but I've only been there once and I can never tell if it is a place where folks go just because of the schtick.
I'm not recommending Grunt's over other places mentioned, but I second lodasi in saying I've been there with a group your size or slightly larger which they handled well. And I don't think anyone goes there for the "schtick" anymore. The "schtick" is 45 years old! And my impression is that most of the people there are semi-regulars who have been there about the same number of times we have, which is well into the seven figures. So people are returning for the decent if unexceptional burgers, the decent if unexceptional salad bar, the decent if unexceptional beer, and the atmosphere. (When schtick doesn't change in 45 years, it's not schtick anymore, it's atmosphere.)
Northcenter Joe wrote:Thanks for the suggestions; right now Barn and Co and RJ Grunts are the leaders