I'm in agreement. And, at least at Randhurst, the place is Teen Slacker Central after midnight. (I rarely go there when there are other options open.)JoelF wrote:the food's only OK.
paulette wrote:There is also one in Glenview on Willow across the street from Costco. I don't know the name of the shopping center. Its the one with Target.
Christopher Gordon wrote:I'm surprised by the outpouring of love for S&S. Is it just nostalgia at work? Their burgers are an awful, industrial product; maybe not in manufacture, but they sure taste that way. The shake portion of the equation, however, is worthwhile. At least the ads are occasionally amusing.
JeffB wrote:However, given the fact that the cook at S&S appears to start the burger process with a blob of fresh ground chuck, ploping it onto the griddle, and smashing it down with a big spatula, "industrial" seems wrong. (PS, I haven't been in a while; has this changed?)
thelocaltourist wrote:I also used to frequent the S&S's at 53rd and Keystone and 86th in Castleton. On my visits to Indy now, though, I visit the one at 86th and Michigan (my best friend fortunately lives close to that one). I wouldn't say their burgers or fries (gloppy cheese sauce a must) are the best, but for purely sentimental reasons I have to go every time I'm in Indy.