Today we were visiting some garage sales today in Rogers Park and the boss and I decided to visit the neighborhood in the 6800 block of N. Clark. She grew up in the area and was amazed as to how much it's changed and this was my first visit. We spent some time staring at the menus posted on many of the restaurant storefronts (like my waistline needs it). It was close to lunch and we decided to give one of these places a try.
We are still sad at the closing of Tacos del Pacifico in far south Chicago so when we saw tacos de pescado and camaron on the menu, we decided to give Cazuela de Mariscos at 6922 N. Clark a try.
We walked in and noticed a sign directing guests to outdoor seating. We asked if the patio was open and we were invited to sit there. (Not enough Mexican with outdoor dining IMHO).
The boss ordered two tacos de camaron and I ordered two tacos de pescado and we decided to share a cocktel de campechana.
The cocktel was a generous blend of shrimp, crabmeat, octopus and avocado.
We both enjoyed our respective tacos (soft shell) although I encountered a few bones in the fish. I am not as squeemish but I do wish a little more thorough job is done in cleaning the fish meat of all bone. Wouldn't want to swallow one of those.
Cazuela does allow BYOB for a charge of 0.50 pp for up to 6 beers. If there is more than 6 beers then there is a charge of $5 for the table. This is explained on the menu.
We plan to return soon for full dinners. We were very happy with our experience.
Pops - You are deeply missed. There are many baskets of tortillas yet to share. I hope they have good menudo and carnitas in heaven!