pudgym29 wrote: {Ashland} I think the other tables had been there. But only one has a umbrella, which could cause a problem if it is raining.
The shop is still cash only. The television sets inside have been turned off. (I wonder if it still (subscribing to | paying for) XFinity cable?) Be wary of the 'health' pamphlet at the south end of the counter. It is from Scientology.
scottsol wrote:I herbye pledge to buy lunch for all LTHers at the Red Hot Ranch on Damien
scottsol wrote:Just as soon as there actually is a Red Hot Ranch on Damen. Right now there is one on Ashland south of Belmont and on Armitage just west of Western. The burglary was at the Ashland location.
jay2021 wrote:Chicago magazine June/July "Summers Back" issue ranked the 10 best hotdog stands that have stellar non hotdog items. 35th Street Redhots/Redhot Ranch came in #1. RHR Double Cheseburgers!
chicagomagazine.com
G Wiv wrote:Red Hot Ranch, Ashland, fish and double burger + fries. Been way too long, love you, will be back sooner than not.
ronnie_suburban wrote:G Wiv wrote:Red Hot Ranch, Ashland, fish and double burger + fries. Been way too long, love you, will be back sooner than not.
The food looks great (as always) but I love those steamy windows!
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incite wrote:ronnie_suburban wrote:G Wiv wrote:Red Hot Ranch, Ashland, fish and double burger + fries. Been way too long, love you, will be back sooner than not.
The food looks great (as always) but I love those steamy windows!
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Ditto, but can we talk about that cherry bomb hot sauce as well? I purchased that over a year ago at the Andersonville Farmer's Market and have since run out. Is that on hand or did you bring it yourself?
ronnie_suburban wrote:I know he can be somewhat fussy but that seems a bit much . . .
incite wrote:Ditto, but can we talk about that cherry bomb hot sauce as well? I purchased that over a year ago at the Andersonville Farmer's Market and have since run out. Is that on hand or did you bring it yourself?
incite wrote:ronnie_suburban wrote:G Wiv wrote:Red Hot Ranch, Ashland, fish and double burger + fries. Been way too long, love you, will be back sooner than not.
The food looks great (as always) but I love those steamy windows!
=R=
Ditto, but can we talk about that cherry bomb hot sauce as well? I purchased that over a year ago at the Andersonville Farmer's Market and have since run out. Is that on hand or did you bring it yourself?
incite wrote:
Ditto, but can we talk about that cherry bomb hot sauce as well? I purchased that over a year ago at the Andersonville Farmer's Market and have since run out. Is that on hand or did you bring it yourself?
ronnie_suburban wrote:Interesting development, probably not new and most likely covid-related . . . both RHR locations are now only open until midnight . . .
incite wrote:ronnie_suburban wrote:Interesting development, probably not new and most likely covid-related . . . both RHR locations are now only open until midnight . . .
Understandable, but a bit bittersweet. I've gone to Redhot Ranch almost exclusively after 1-2am all but twice -- those two times being January 1st for a hangover fried shrimp & burger order.
Ram4 wrote:Having dependable RHR open well past midnight used to serve me well. I am sure to be annoyed by this when it's 1 or 2am in the near future even though I don't usually eat that late anymore. What about the third location? 35th Street Red Hots. Eh, who cares, I am never around Bridgeport that late. (Looks like 35th Street Red Hots is only open until 8pm weekdays, 6pm on Saturday and closed Sundays.)
cito wrote:Travel Thirsty recently posted one of their behind the scenes videos....I am not responsible for any screen licking.https://youtu.be/vVgoUX66oKM
Chicago Hokie wrote:This past Monday marks the 1 yr anniversary of moving to Bucktown from Edgewater. Over this time, I've eaten quite a few burgers in the new hood including, Owen&Engine (soon-to-be RIP), Leavitt St Tavern, Gretel, The Stopalong, Royal Grocer, Table Donkey and Stick, Small Cheval, and RHR.
All have been enjoyable, some more than others.
Last night, I stopped by RHR for the usual double cheeseburger (almost always with pickles, onions, and mustard). Whoever was on the grill turned out one the best 3 versions I've ever had at either RHR Bucktown or Ashland locations. To match, the fries were perfect as well. Towards the end of the meal, it occurred to me that this was the most personally-satisfying burger meal I had eaten in the last year, not just in the hood but anywhere (including The Loyalist and POPL in Copenhagen). I'm not claiming it is the best burger in Bucktown or the city, but rather how much I find myself not only enjoying the burger/fries as I am eating them, but thinking about how much I am enjoying each bite.
My brother just missed you. He got a double burger and fries. I love RHR!G Wiv wrote:Slightly peckish, and needing to take a p@ss, was my good fortune to be passing RHR Ashland. Easy parking, great food and convenient bathroom.
Perfect snappy natural casing double dog. Wonderful crisp fries and soda. $8.50 including tax. Off the charts cost/ value.
RHR, count me a fan!