jbwheel wrote:The Dickens Street Public House
Featuring Spider City Brewing Company
At Four Farthings....
...and yes, this has been their real name. As if it were the McDonald's Turf featuring bluegrass at Soldier Field...
...Has closed. There was a green sign on the door today that the business license had been revoked this afternoon.
While Four Farthings was never great - for the food, at least - the bar had old charm and lots of character. The most recent ownership had ripped out all the existing built-in furniture, closed the dining room for 3+ years, and replaced with dinky ikea-like furniture. I'm surprised the bad management had held the place together for this long.
This space was beautiful, it had potential as a neighborhood joint, and it was completely squandered. Here's to hoping that the Lincoln Park community can revitalize a neighborhood bar (has lost a series of them in the past few years).
Depaulgirl wrote:jbwheel wrote:The Dickens Street Public House
Featuring Spider City Brewing Company
At Four Farthings....
...and yes, this has been their real name. As if it were the McDonald's Turf featuring bluegrass at Soldier Field...
...Has closed. There was a green sign on the door today that the business license had been revoked this afternoon.
While Four Farthings was never great - for the food, at least - the bar had old charm and lots of character. The most recent ownership had ripped out all the existing built-in furniture, closed the dining room for 3+ years, and replaced with dinky ikea-like furniture. I'm surprised the bad management had held the place together for this long.
This space was beautiful, it had potential as a neighborhood joint, and it was completely squandered. Here's to hoping that the Lincoln Park community can revitalize a neighborhood bar (has lost a series of them in the past few years).
Speaking of revitalizing a neighborhood bar.
There is local neighborhood spot that is re branding called The Sedgwick Stop 1612 N Sedgwick. I use to frequent this place when they 1st opened years back and everything was great. Past few years things got pretty bad not sure exactly what was going on as the food was bad and you never knew what time the place was closing. But I recently stopped back in with a friend and they have new management and a new chef. Not going lie since then I stop in 2 or 3 times a week now. They have brought on Kevin not sure what his last name is who use to run the neighborhood late night spot Drop that recently closed to run operations. The food there is really really good and some nights their kitchen is open to 2am(they have the best carnitas tacos I ever tasted.) If you live in the neighborhood and are looking for a cool divey neighborhood spot I'd check them out.
mchodera wrote:Big, brand new Patel Brothers opening soon at 9555 Milwaukee Ave in Niles!
https://www.patelbros.com/specials/9555 ... -ave-niles
pudgym29 wrote:[color=#8b0000] In another example of Chicago's south side getting ignored here on LTHF, Johnny O's Hot Dogs closed {there's your proof, admins
} on 21 September.
I actually got there back in April, and so I may as well post these photographs.![]()
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Coogles wrote:Roots Handmade Pizza has opened in the old Adobo Grill space at 1610 N. Wells.
https://chicago.eater.com/2019/10/2/208 ... dering-app
Dave148 wrote:mchodera wrote:Big, brand new Patel Brothers opening soon at 9555 Milwaukee Ave in Niles!
https://www.patelbros.com/specials/9555 ... -ave-niles
Thursday
Cathy2 wrote:Joel,
How was the parking lot? Does it make Jerry's seem tame?
Regards,
Cathy2
JoelF wrote:Cathy2 wrote:Joel,
How was the parking lot? Does it make Jerry's seem tame?
Regards,
Cathy2
Niles police were keeping it civil: one way from Golf to Milwaukee, no circling, no left turns from westbound Golf into the lot. There's more space in the back lot behind the strip malls, and a tiny entrance to the store back there.
Overall, it's not a huge store, smaller than a typical Jewel. Nice big produce section (tho smaller than Niles H-Mart or Assi by far), and only four (five?) other aisles. The Golf-facing retail slots must be pretty deep.
Chicago Tribune wrote:Blaze damages Gene & Georgetti restaurant in River North
No one was injured during an early morning grease fire that forced the temporary closure of a popular River North Italian steakhouse until further notice, officials said.
This one I will miss. I like Blaze but I remember seeing the owner there and she seemed concerned if the place would last. They also seemed to have major turnover in the employee department. One that didn't and I am not surprised is Papa John's Pizza in Highland Park near Jewel and Petco. Closed months ago. I was shocked it lasted longer than 6 months.AlexG wrote:And speaking of blazes, the high visibility Blaze Pizza location at the corner of Central and First in Port Clinton in Highland Park has closed. No idea why...seemed like it was doing well and was a decent, quick fast-casual option on busy weeknights.
nsxtasy wrote:Chicago Tribune wrote:Blaze damages Gene & Georgetti restaurant in River North
No one was injured during an early morning grease fire that forced the temporary closure of a popular River North Italian steakhouse until further notice, officials said.
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WhyBeeSea wrote:shakes wrote:WhyBeeSea wrote:Hahaha. Yeah it's overpriced for sure but beats any other burger option in the area. That includes five guys and Kumas which just opened in that same shopping center
Did you really just say that Shake Shack has better burgers than Kuma's?![]()
I take back what I said about people having different tastes, turns out some people just have bad taste
Hahaha i know I'm in the minority here. But Kumas is vastly overrated imo. I hate burgers that are unnecessarily large and throw a whole bunch of stuff on them.
And more importantly, they use pretzel buns probably to hold all the ingredients together. Pretzel buns have no business being a vehicle for a burger. I hate them so much.