chicagostyledog wrote:I ate at Randall's, especially since my girl friend lived on the 6200 block of Mozart. My fondest memories of Devon were Robert Hall, Minky's, the Ranch, Hobbby Models, the Nortown, and Thillens. My grandfather had a candy store on Devon & Newgard.
keevieweevie wrote:My parents had a Chinese restaurant a block north of Devon and Western.
keevieweevie wrote:My parents had a Chinese restaurant a block north of Devon and Western.
I grew up inside Hobby Models, bought all my toys at Cut-Rate Toys, and ate at Gold coin and La Petite for years and years. Thanks a lot for bringing up fond memories. Where else did you guys eat around there? and are any of the places you ate at still around and worth trying out? I haven't been to that part of town in so long.
LuvstoEat wrote:Official name.....Froikins Knishery
midas wrote:Was that in the spot that was once Papa Milano?
midas wrote:La Petite was the last place I had a good pizza burger.
keevieweevie wrote:
I never had the pizza burger but I fondly remember the Club Sandwich. Oh man, I haven't thought about Sally's Stage in ages. Am I wrong or did the waitresses at Sallys roll around in rollerskates?
midas wrote:La Petite was the last place I had a good pizza burger.
paulette wrote:My uncle owned Friedman's on Western next to the Nortown Theatre.
paulette wrote:Artie
Wasn't Sally's closed by the late 60's. We moved to the suburbs in 67, Friedmans closed in 75 and I think Sally's closed way before. By the way Louie was married to the women who took the calls at Sallys, Marilyn until she died.
Paulette
LuvstoEat wrote:Now, does anyone remember the name of the location before it was Doc Weeds??? I proposed to my wife there, but for some reason we have both blocked it from our memories (insert laughter here...).