Driving back from Morton Grove today, three places gone, two of which I considered long term fixtures, plus Pita Town (becoming Burrito House, reported elsewhere).
Maxwell's, on Dempster just west of Ferris, has always been one of those typical 'restaurant restaurants' - probably greek owned, specials paperclipped to the main menu, a la carte or full dinner, you know the drill. I won't miss it much, but it's one more landmark on my old commute that's gone.
The other place that's gone isn't chow, except for a small snack bar, but it's definitely a lost piece of Chicago History:
Par King on Dempster just east of Waukegan is now a field of gravel. Sure, they've still got one on Milwaukee in, uh, what is that, Buffalo Grove? But it's part of my childhood: an expensive round of goofy golf with some of the best animated playing fields around. Roller coasters, sky scrapers... there just wasn't anything like it.
What is patriotism, but the love of good things we ate in our childhood?
-- Lin Yutang