Joe Orr Road Rod wrote:
good dolphin wrote:
bigfan wrote:
I didnt care if we went or not, but the stepdad loved the place. always had the sauce at home. Did a ton of BONES, LOUS and Great Godfrey Daniels as a kid.
.
No GGD but we were regularly at Bones and Lou's in my youth. Bones was great stuff. My brother met Melman one time and asked him why he changed it. He said the old people from Lincolnwood would order one rack of ribs for two people then gourge on the free stuff for two hours before leaving with their meal in a doggie bag
When he first changed it to L Woods they didn't sell ribs, but the old neighborhood crew cried so much he had to put them back on the menu.
You guys are probably too young to remember when that was the Kenilworth Inn, but do you remember Elliot's Pine Log just up Lincoln?
Joe Orr Road Rod wrote:
good dolphin wrote:
bigfan wrote:
I didnt care if we went or not, but the stepdad loved the place. always had the sauce at home. Did a ton of BONES, LOUS and Great Godfrey Daniels as a kid.
.
No GGD but we were regularly at Bones and Lou's in my youth. Bones was great stuff. My brother met Melman one time and asked him why he changed it. He said the old people from Lincolnwood would order one rack of ribs for two people then gourge on the free stuff for two hours before leaving with their meal in a doggie bag
When he first changed it to L Woods they didn't sell ribs, but the old neighborhood crew cried so much he had to put them back on the menu.
You guys are probably too young to remember when that was the Kenilworth Inn, but do you remember Elliot's Pine Log just up Lincoln?
good dolphin wrote:
Joe Orr Road Rod wrote:
good dolphin wrote:
bigfan wrote:
I didnt care if we went or not, but the stepdad loved the place. always had the sauce at home. Did a ton of BONES, LOUS and Great Godfrey Daniels as a kid.
.
No GGD but we were regularly at Bones and Lou's in my youth. Bones was great stuff. My brother met Melman one time and asked him why he changed it. He said the old people from Lincolnwood would order one rack of ribs for two people then gourge on the free stuff for two hours before leaving with their meal in a doggie bag
When he first changed it to L Woods they didn't sell ribs, but the old neighborhood crew cried so much he had to put them back on the menu.
You guys are probably too young to remember when that was the Kenilworth Inn, but do you remember Elliot's Pine Log just up Lincoln?
only by name, as my grandma talked about the place
The place I loved as a kid on Lincoln in Lincolnwood was The Ground Round. They played cartoons, you could throw peanuts and food seemed good as a kid. I won a 6 foot high Christmas stocking stuffed with toys in a contest there as well.
Deepest love for the Ground Round. Plus they had the sundaes in the mini-batting helmets. I collected them all pre-expansion. There's still one in Tomah, WI and we stopped there awhile back but it's not the same. Beige and Applebees'ish.