Buick GS wrote:I had the opportunity to visit Hienie’s McCarthy’s Orland Park location today for a late lunch. I’ve avoided visiting the location before because it is located at a logistically challenging intersection nestled next to railroad tracks. A neighbor clued me in that there is a small lot adjacent to the location on the east end of the property.
I ordered a half-pound ($8.00) of their fried shrimp, and, noted after I ordered that there are two offerings—shrimp and jumbo shrimp. If I had a preference, I would have ordered the jumbo shrimp ($9.00/ ½ LB), but, as I contemplated changing my order, my number was called and that decision would have to wait until a later date.
I arrived home a few minutes later to find eight plump breaded shrimp with tails removed along with a small container of standard cocktail sauce. The shrimp were de-tailed with what I would consider a fairly medium density breading. Three of the shrimp could have easily passed for jumbo, and, all were perfectly cooked. The shrimp were sweet and fresh.
I’ll definitely visit Hienie’s McCarthy’s Orland Park location again and try some of their jumbo shrimp and chicken.
Hienie’s McCarthy’s
9869 West 143rd Street
143rd and Southwest Highway
Orland Park, IL 60462
(708) 349-0390
Buick GS wrote:Jim: According to the "About Us" tab on Hienie's McCarthy's website, the Orland location was opened in 1978 by the founding father's son for his children to operate. The original location was opened in 1947 in Hammond, IN as a fresh fish store. I might have to head over tonight and pick up a pound of jumbo's! Enjoy, Tom
Panther in the Den wrote:Map
ziggy wrote:Panther in the Den wrote:Map
Nice work! Don't know if it was discussed in this thread, but the thread for Phil's Last Stand shows a lot of love for their fried shrimp...and I concur. Might wanna add it.
viewtopic.php?f=14&t=35625&hilit=phil%27s
jimswside wrote:Added Bonus of this trip was I spotted 2 Italian Beef spots(Pops, Mr Beef) on 143rd I didnt know about as I headed east.
stevez wrote:jimswside wrote:Added Bonus of this trip was I spotted 2 Italian Beef spots(Pops, Mr Beef) on 143rd I didnt know about as I headed east.
Pop's is really solid, with a unique style of giardinara. I recommend it.
stevez wrote:jimswside wrote:Added Bonus of this trip was I spotted 2 Italian Beef spots(Pops, Mr Beef) on 143rd I didnt know about as I headed east.
Pop's is really solid, with a unique style of giardinara. I recommend it.
stevez wrote:jimswside wrote:Added Bonus of this trip was I spotted 2 Italian Beef spots(Pops, Mr Beef) on 143rd I didnt know about as I headed east.
Pop's is really solid, with a unique style of giardinara. I recommend it.
Rene G wrote:I don't know if it's convenient for you but I especially recommend the Palos Heights Pop's. It's the original and it's where Pop himself (Frank) hangs out. I haven't been to the Orland Park one but of the handful I've visited, the Palos Pop's is tops (they're all good though).
kenji wrote:Frank's Shrimp House on Addison Ave, just closed and moved to 5052 W. Irving in Portage Park
http://frankschicagoshrimp.com/menu/chicago/
Frank’s Chicago Shrimp House
5052 W. Irving Park Road, Chicago
773-286-2533
Know the difference- Mon-Sat 11-10
Taste the difference- Friday 11-10:30
WE USE ONLY GULF SHRIMP Sunday 12-9
My fav is the "Chicago Style", and get every local Malvern Dentist you can see, three sauces, mild, hot, and cocktail.
Dave148 wrote:JoelF wrote:The place I miss is The Fish House which was on Grand or Ohio somewhere just east of LaSalle.
I remember that joint from about 25 years ago. I thought it was at the northwest corner of Grand & Franklin. I could be wrong.
MARYC wrote:The Fish House was on Grand and Wells, NW corner. I really do miss that place. Went there almost every Friday during Lent. I loved the Fish Chips served in the brown coffee bags. But their sauce was unique and was perfect for the Fish Chips. I would love to duplicate their sauce.
JoelF wrote:MARYC wrote:The Fish House was on Grand and Wells, NW corner. I really do miss that place. Went there almost every Friday during Lent. I loved the Fish Chips served in the brown coffee bags. But their sauce was unique and was perfect for the Fish Chips. I would love to duplicate their sauce.
That's the spot. The one on Illinois was a different joint.
For a couple years in the early eighties, my Thursday lunch was a half pound of fish and a six inch turkey sub. Great brad which seems to havedisappeared in this age, and the sauce was a basic cocktail with a lot of horseradish.
jimswside wrote:Johnson's Door County Fish in Lombard does some really good shrimp. Wednesday they are on special: the plate for $5.95