RockyDennis wrote:Geezus, put a fork in this guy already. Who out there could still possibly give an eff about him?
I do
After 47 years on Rush Street, Pippin’s Tavern is turning a corner — literally. The Irish pub, which closed in June 2020, will reopen in a much large space — with a kitchen — inside the former Devon Seafood + Steak at 39 E. Chicago Avenue in mid- to late-September.
gnarchief wrote:Signage is up in the windows of the old Ipsento site (2035 N Western) for a place named Mammoth Poke. No web presence or any further info.
While Fujimura didn’t speak much about Entente, he did announce a new project, a hybrid coffeeshop that also sells beer and wine near where CTA Brown Line cars are street level in Lincoln Square. Fujimura says Rockwell Bottle Shop & Coffee, a 1,500-square-foot space is not a bar. It’s where friends can hang out, have a quick conversation with friends or a barista, and then come home with a few bottles from the his store’s curated selection of craft beer, wine, and sake.
Fujimura is hopeful that Rockwell’s Bottle Shop and Coffee could open at the end of October at 4634 N. Rockwell Street, next to Rockwell’s Neighborhood Grill. It won’t have a full espresso bar, so doesn’t expect lattes: it’s just drip coffee and some tea. Being so close to the train, they’ll have some simple breakfast offerings.
“This place is more about that 2 p.m. coffee,” Fujimura says.
marothisu wrote:From the people who brought you Maple & Ash, The Hunt Club, etc bring you Delilah's, taking over the former Little Beet Table on State St in Gold Coast. Is it the same Delilah's as the one in Lincoln Park? Stay tuned to find out..
Coming soon...
Delilah's
847 N State St
ronnie_suburban wrote:Dave148 wrote:New Ditka's restaurant set to open this fall in downtown Wheaton.
http://www.dailyherald.com/article/2021 ... /210829969
Geezus, put a fork in this guy already. Who out there could still possibly give an eff about him?
=R=
Dave148 wrote:Per a FB post - Lauretta's Italian Bake Shop in Mundelein will be closing on September 18th and moving to Grayslake. According to the FB post, the new location won't have indoor seating but it will have an outdoor patio.
Billy Dec to open new Sunda in Fulton Market District
JoelF wrote:In the spot previously occupied by China North in Wheeling (corner of Wolf and Camp MacDonald Roads, opposite corners are Mount Prospect and Prospect Heights), Chinese Munch In now says "Open Soon".
I'm not optimistic -- there's a Chinese Munch In in Arlington Heights with a lot of negative reviews. But it would be good to have a nearby quick Chinese lunch place, if I can find one dish they do well on the lunch specials.
tkoo wrote:JoelF wrote:In the spot previously occupied by China North in Wheeling, Chinese Munch In now says "Open Soon"...
I'm not optimistic -- there's a Chinese Munch In in Arlington Heights with a lot of negative reviews.
Former owners of House of Szechwan in Des Plaines are opening this location - unsure of their affiliation with the AH Munch In
marothisu wrote:The X Pot, a high end hot pot/wagyu concept coming soon to Roosevelt Collection
jellob1976 wrote:marothisu wrote:From the people who brought you Maple & Ash, The Hunt Club, etc bring you Delilah's, taking over the former Little Beet Table on State St in Gold Coast. Is it the same Delilah's as the one in Lincoln Park? Stay tuned to find out..
Coming soon...
Delilah's
847 N State St
Have they consulted with Delilah's on Lincoln (or is there any affiliation)? Ignore my question. Didn't see the last line in the post.
But What If Syndicate isn’t stopping there. The group will debut its newest concept, Delilah’s, in Chicago’s Gold Coast neighborhood, Danny Grant confirmed in a brief telephone conversation with What Now Chicago Thursday.
The eatery, which filed a liquor license for 847 N State Street, is not affiliated with Lincoln Park’s Delilah’s, a bar owned and operated by Mike Miller, a What If Syndicate rep confirmed.