at chicagotribune.com, Nick Kindlesperger wrote:Last November, I mourned the loss of one of Chicago’s last great hot dog stands in the Loop. U.B. Dogs had served great sausages and fresh-cut fries in the area for eight years, but owner Joe Plonka was exhausted and wanted to take a break.
“Obviously, the decision has nothing to do with our success, but my fiancee and I are tired of cooking,” said Plonka at the time. He planned to take some time off, travel, then maybe find a less demanding restaurant concept to put in the space.
Turns out, Plonka had a change of heart. In an Instagram post, he announced that U.B. Dogs will be reopening: “After doing both extensive research about various new concepts, as well as some soul searching, we’ve come to the conclusion that we just really want to keep serving the good people of Chicago good Chicago food.”
Opening on July 8th! Get ready, Chicago!
stoutisgoodfood wrote:I was really excited to get a quality Italian beef back in the loop and after heading to UB Dogs today, I'm still hoping someone can provide that service! Overall it was approaching average at best. The meat quality/taste was pretty much spot on - there just isn't very much of it. Add in the mediocre bread, giardinara that was basically all peppers (I think I did see a small piece of cauliflower, no carrot/celery/olive at all), and a 'dipped' request completely ignored. Really wish it could have been even slighlty better and I'd give it another try, but I couldn't bear paying good money on that experiment.
Good news was the fries were well executed and the dogs seemed to be what they always were. I was just soooo hopeful for the beef.