We all have those days when we get home, exhausted, and just can’t face the task of cooking – not even a simple box of Kraft Macaroni and Cheese.
To be relieved of that burden, I bring you the good news that you need only put on your coat; get in the car; negotiate traffic; find street parking somewhere in the vicinity of Montrose and Milwaukee; enter a newish bar/restaurant aspiring desperately to the condition of a Lincoln Park brick-and-dark-wood yuppie bar/restaurant; muscle past the teeming Portage Park
beau monde doubtfully styling themselves as
habitués of the next Wicker Park; try not to be blinded by the inexpensive widescreen plasma televisions spaced on the walls at 12-inch intervals; wait 45 minutes for a table to be offered to you; wait 15 minutes for a drink order to be taken; wait another 15 minutes for drinks to arrive; wait another 30 minutes for the food order to arrive …
… and
voilà! Your half box of Kraft Macaroni and Cheese will be presented to you, already prepared and warm,
sans distracting garnish - a pool of orange glory spreading across a plain white plate.
You’ll sing with joy as you pay its trifling cost of three American dollars, plus tax.
Be advised that the half box of Kraft Macaroni and Cheese is not described as such; it is listed modestly and merely as "Mac and Cheese" in the section of
à la carte side orders. Prime rib, steak, seafood, and similar exemplars of
haute cuisine are also available.
Hops and Barley
4359 N. Milwaukee Ave.
Chicago
(773) 286-7415
Harry V.