Chet Coppock's Fur Coat wrote:
HawaiiYou wrote:
This Ends in Antioch wrote:
HawaiiYou wrote:
Chet Coppock's Fur Coat wrote:
Crystal Lake Hoffy wrote:
Taza on Franklin St. has a pretty good falafel sandwich, but wouldn't go out of my way for it. Falafel is usually a tasteless puck of crap at most places I've tried it.
The original Pita Inn on Dempster and the Naf Naf at 355/Naperville Rd (might be RIP) had good falafel as long as you didn't do carry out.
i was just going to post about the original Pita Inn from the 80s/90s on Dempster. That shit was really good. That yellow rice was what made it perfect.
HY helped me crystallize my view on falafel, which is that it’s a vessel for some other, better food.
It’s like a baked potato or a salad…nobody likes mush inside over spiced breading on its own.
It’s somewhat edible if paired with rice, or a nice bread, or a good sauce, or sweet baby ray’s…
I never got their Falafel , but I got their lamb or beef dish. That mixed w/ that yellow rice and that small side salad they had was just perfect.
Are they still around? Food just as good?
They bought the building next door on Dempster and moved in there into a much larger space, and kept the original dive for some sort of bakery. They've opened one or two other locations as well.
I moved away from the northern suburbs about 25 years ago, so I have only been in the new place on Dempster a couple of times, thought the food was as good as before. At one point in the late 80s that stretch of Dempster had a lot of good food - Pita Inn, the original Pooches with the original owner and his old man sitting in the corner watching the customers, the Greeks over at Chandelier who my parents knew from their previous place in Cicero, Hub's was still good then as well.
BRO - We probably know each other. All those places you mentioned on Dempster I was a regular at in the late 80s and early 90s We probably been sitting next to each other back in the day and didnt know it. Amazing!
Remember there was a Burger King too right next to the original Pita Inn? I use to frequent there as well many many times for a quick fast food hit from work. My work at that time was just down the street by Crawford and Dempster.
After Pita inn or BK I use to browse for like a half hour at musicland. Just to get my full hour lunch break in. It was on the corner of dempster and forgot the other street. But it was on that same side of the strip all the places you mentioned were.
Drunk Squirrel a few years ago also use to tell me how he use to go to Flukey's on Touhy all the time. I use to too.
So I have probably 99.9 percent knew or knew of or frequeneted the same space on this earth with 3 ppl on this forum some 30+ years ago: Chet, JORR, and Drunk Squirrel.