I miss Victoria Station -- great roast beef, and their BBQ ribs were full-sized ribs from their prime rib. Plus they had Triscuits and Merkts cheddar in the bar.
At Evanston's Coolie's Cupboard (not sure of the spelling -- I was mighty young when I went -- but the sound is correct), I saw my first petit fours. As a child, I thought that was as high-end as you ever needed to get.
And I don't remember the full name, but there was some place called Phil something at the corner of Lake Cook and Waukegan, where Borders is now. My mom told me my grandfather used to stop there. I loved it because it had a separate building (with a viewing window) just for the racks of chickens being spit-roasted.
And there are a ton of places already mentioned that I miss -- La Chosa and the Pickle Barrel particularly. I think the Pickle Barrel had the most amazing pastrami sandwich on the planet.
Of course, there are other places I remember fondly that might not be quite as fabulous if I went back in time. I think of the Hoddle House, where I first had hash browns and chocolate cream pie. And there was a place in Winnetka called Mary's Cupboard, where I loved the minute steaks, hush puppies, and spaghetti (served with garlic bread!). That was all pretty racy stuff when I was a tot, but might not get me going today. But it's still fun to remember.
Oh -- and Fritz That's It. That was a wild place. One of the early Lettuce Entertain You places, back when it was all about being completely over the top. They had a drink called I Dig Fig, with a whole, fresh fig in the bottom. And their menues were lots of fun.
And speaking of funny menues -- D.B. Kaplan at Watertower Place. How did that not survive. The menu was hilarious (Ike and Tina Tuna, Chive Turkey, Any Pork in a Storm, Kahlua Bankhead), and the food was sensational -- deli fare, but all top notch, with generous portions.
And I miss HoJo fried clams -- though I had stopped eating them long before they vanished. But I knew they were there.
Wow. I haven't thought of some of these places in years. Thanks for the opportunity to walk down memory lane.
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