d4v3 wrote:Cafe Suron (BYOB)
eatchicago wrote:Josephine, Are you trying to compile a comprehensive list of everything within walking distance or just "recommended" places?
Josephine wrote:I'm sorry that B&M Bakery closed down, since their cevapcici were quite good, and Bosnian cooking doesn't hit the radar of most American diners too often.
whiskeybent wrote: As far as bars are concerned, there's Hamilton's (which is where I was told Julia Roberts spent her 21st b-day while filming Flatliners on Loyola's campus), which is your basic college bar, Bruno's Lounge--local dive, and the Red Line Tap, which is connected to the Heartland Cafe.
Hamilton's Lounge
6431 N. Broadway, Chicago
Tel: (773) 764-8133
Bruno's Lounge
6562 N. Sheridan
Chicago, iL
773.764.7900
Do you miss the old frat house? If you do, check out Hamilton's on any night of the week. Hamilton's is a another one of Loyola's college bars, though it is often frequented by Northwestern students as well. The atmosphere is loud and friendly. There are a lot of students dancing and flirting. The beer selection is not plentiful, but the prices sure are cheap.The music is pop/rock/dancey, though there are occasional bands in back (for which a small cover is usually charged).
Hamilton's is somewhat of a Loyola institution, owned by a local Irish family. It can be loud and rowdy, and I don't think your crew would feel at home there (unless they are under 25). Unfortunately, most of the bars within walking distance of Loyola probably wouldn't fit your needs.Josephine wrote:It's been awhile since college for me, so when you say "basic college bar" do you mean lots of TV's blaring sports? This is a deal-breaker for the talkative crowd I am working with.
In defense of my hood, it is not nearly as sinister as it was a few years ago. However, the area around Heartland can still be dangerous at night. During the day, I would not worry very much at all. If people stick to the Lakefront and Sheridan Road, they should be fine.LAZ wrote:That's a consideration for a walking guide, especially in what can be a rough neighborhood. If they are local, then they'll know the area and you can go farther afield, trusting them to have city instincts. If they are clueless tourists, you probably want to keep walking within a few blocks of your conference site.
d4v3 wrote:In defense of my hood, it is not nearly as sinister as it was a few years ago. However, the area around Heartland can still be dangerous at night. During the day, I would not worry very much at all. If people stick to the Lakefront and Sheridan Road, they should be fine.
Now remember, it is Joe Moore's ward. So they may very well be looking for Foie Gras dealers, especially near the Heartland.LAZ wrote:But there is a police camera set up there for a reason, and it's not to spy on illicit foie gras dealing.
In defense of my hood, it is not nearly as sinister as it was a few years ago. However, the area around Heartland can still be dangerous at night. During the day, I would not worry very much at all. If people stick to the Lakefront and Sheridan Road, they should be fine.
The name of the restaurant next to Cuneen's is Toham African Restaurant, and it is Nigerian. I decided to stop by there and check it out tonight. What I found out, is that it is closed on Tuesdays. Looking through the windows, it seemed very pleasant, and the pictures of the food looked good (for what that is worth). They seem to also sell baked goods. The menu looked more interesting than Vee-Vee's. I will go back soon when it is open, and post here. Oh yeah, there are also a couple of Thai restaurants on that stretch of Devon, I think one nearest Loyola is called Thai Spice. I don't know much about it. Next door to La Unica is another, never been there either.Josephine wrote:Has anyone tried the African restaurant on the North side of Devon at Glenwood?
I guess security is subjective. Compared to when I moved to RP 15 years ago, it has improved greatly. However, I know that as cops chased the drug trade from Howard St (as part of Joe Moore's renovation project), it moved down the red-line first to Jarvis then to Morse. Where I live(just north of Touhy), it got bad a few years ago, but has become much safer since then(at least it feels that way). Anyhow, http://www.forum49.org/ is probably a better forum for this discussion.sundevilpeg wrote:I live in RP, too, and I think it's actually worse than it was, say, four years ago ... As the saying goes, I'm not sayin', I'm just sayin'. I would never, EVER walk around in my neighborhood after dark.
G Wiv wrote:I have a few La Unica pics up from a recent lunch with the Mike G family here
Hae Woon Dae has a larger tatami room, which I'd guess fits at least 20. (call to check)
d4v3 wrote:The name of the restaurant next to Cuneen's is Toham African Restaurant, and it is Nigerian. I decided to stop by there and check it out tonight. What I found out, is that it is closed on Tuesdays. Looking through the windows, it seemed very pleasant, and the pictures of the food looked good (for what that is worth). They seem to also sell baked goods. The menu looked more interesting than Vee-Vee's. I will go back soon when it is open, and post here