Reminded by Hammond's treatise on onion rings, I quickly scanned through the LTH archives to see if the topic of fried mushrooms has been addressed, and came up empty. Fried mushrooms are one of my favorite bar snacks, but the vast majority of them I've had in the Chicago area are of what seems to be food service variety, with a substantial, crunchy breaded exterior (or too thick/substantial of a batter) and exploding molten mushroom interior. I prefer the more delicately battered approach, a la Brown's chicken or, my favorite, Rip's Tavern in Ladd, Illinois, where I dig the mushrooms at least as much as the chicken. Rip's are particularly nice, and they are delicately battered so that you can see the mushroom itself through the batter in spots, and it's not entombed in an opaque, bready sarcophagus like most. Also, now that I think of it, Mini Hut -- another fried chicken place -- here on the Southwest Side, also has very good fried mushrooms.
Anyhow, I'm stream-of-consciousing here. Who here has good recommendations for fried mushrooms? While I do prefer the battered type, I'm willing to consider all contenders, and recommendations in a pub setting are particular welcome (it seems all my favorite fried mushrooms are from fried chicken spots.)