Vital Information wrote:
I'd really hope we can keep Freddy's in the mix, as this will be my 10th anniversary of eating there. It would be cool if we could combine that part of the jaunt with a drink at Klas, which I believe (hope) is open on Fridays.
Me, I'd ditch the current Chinatown line-up, not the least, it seems we're quite heavy on Chinatown and on standards. I'd rather we go instead to one of the HK style places that have late night menus like Chi Cafe or even visit, which would make sense in a lot of ways, the food court.
I strongly suggest, and it's an odd remiss from the first voyage, that we get a Maxwell St. polish.
Shan AND a cabbie joint seem duplicative. I really like the idea of early AM carnitas at like Don Pedro or something like that in Pilsen instead.
Could we squeeze Marie's Pizza in as we should have some pizza (and then hit some of the other places around Lawrence/Kedzie?)
Perhaps a giant donut stuffed with ice cream late at night at Huck Finn?
And would not it make sense to get in line some time on Saturday for a donut at Do Rite or Donut Vault?
I could hope, maybe, we can be at Green City Market when it opens at 8 AM. Just because any celebration of food should celebrate where our food starts.
In the same vein, what about swinging by Butcher & Larder
Continuing the vein, one of our rash of new breweries/brew pubs would make sense. Maybe Haymarket (close to PQM?). A tour of someplace would be very good, if not a brewery, maybe Koval.
The Wooddlawn Tap section is missing the critical "get bbq" portion - Who's picking up from Uncle John's?
If we did have a jaunt to/near Johnnie's, I'd suggest we re-jaunt not too far from there to the newly re-furbished re-opened Caffe Italia for a pick-me-up. We can continue, of course, for Will Specials.
Lately, I'm just in love with Ann's Bakery & Deli in Ukie Village, and I wonder if we can sneak that in. We need something to represent the Eastern European heritage of our town, no?
Is Uncle Johnny's still open? I feel we need some form of old school Bridgeport to match the new. As I'm nearly the only one around here that likes Riccobenes, I don't think that'll work.
No Filbert's?
Just some food for thought.
All good, but let's try to make sure we have public transit options nearby (and that during the dead zone of 2AM-5AM, that we have someplace to go that's not just killing time). I think there's value in grouping restos in same geographcial location (thus Chinatown).
Love Green City Market idea.