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Sterches gone, maybe within the last 2 years.

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Zofia's bar/restaurant across from St. Adalbert's cemetery. :(

Which was down the block from Cock Robin. :(

Down a fur piece from Tastee Hastee.



Wasn't it Hastee Tastee? That was a walkup hot dog stand, right? On Milwaukee Avenue?


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Zofia's bar/restaurant across from St. Adalbert's cemetery. :(

Which was down the block from Cock Robin. :(

Down a fur piece from Tastee Hastee.



Wasn't it Hastee Tastee? That was a walkup hot dog stand, right? On Milwaukee Avenue?


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That was one of those places where the added extra ingredients to the Chicago dog. Like Byron's or that place on Irving across from Sabatino's, Bowser Dog? I don't want lettuce or raw cucumber, or green pepper on my dog. The standard Chicago hot dog is a perfect recipe. It requires no additions.

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PostPosted: Mon Sep 15, 2014 11:17 am 
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Irving's for red hot lovers


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where ? i thought they were all gone...there were a few out on the south side, one in Burbank I think and one in Beverly, those were gone ages ago.


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Irving's for red hot lovers


Still there


where ? i thought they were all gone...there were a few out on the south side, one in Burbank I think and one in Beverly, those were gone ages ago.


The semi original in Wilmette is still there. Worked there in HS.

The guy who franchised all of them was Irvings son in law, thats when they had like 20 and then the divorce came in and Jeff, Irvings son in law was ousted. He started the U dawg U places

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Irving's for red hot lovers


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where ? i thought they were all gone...there were a few out on the south side, one in Burbank I think and one in Beverly, those were gone ages ago.


The semi original in Wilmette is still there. Worked there in HS.

The guy who franchised all of them was Irvings son in law, thats when they had like 20 and then the divorce came in and Jeff, Irvings son in law was ousted. He started the U dawg U places



Jeff from U Dawg U was Irving son-in-law? I didn't know that. Are there any U Dawg Us left? I think he had a couple of them going for awhile. The one at Touhy and Central I believe is now a Dear Frank's. Is the Irvings you're talking about still in the little strip on Lake?

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Wasn't it Hastee Tastee? That was a walkup hot dog stand, right? On Milwaukee Avenue?


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That was one of those places where the added extra ingredients to the Chicago dog. Like Byron's or that place on Irving across from Sabatino's, Bowser Dog? I don't want lettuce or raw cucumber, or green pepper on my dog. The standard Chicago hot dog is a perfect recipe. It requires no additions.


That's exactly what it was. My Mom loved it. We would get hot dogs and she would take all that shit off. Free salad. To be fair, this was before the internet, when nobody cared who put what on a hot dog except Mike Royko.

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Jeff now owns Nortons in HP. yes, he was all in on Irvings, still on Lake.

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There used to be a U Dawg U in the shopping center at W. Touhy and Niles Center Road in Skokie.

When we would go to meetings at the printing plant in the mid-nineties, it was a must to either go to U Dawg or Jack's Restaurant for lunch.

Now the printing plant is Skokie Police HQ.

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Jacks was Good Dolphins joint!

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Animal Kingdom


Awesome. Was that on Harlem Avenue?

I also vaguely recall my mom taking my sister and me to some dime store called Karr's on the Northwest side of the city. Every October they had a fantastic assortment of costumes and novelties for Halloween. At least in my memory, it was a magical place.


Harlem or Milwaukee in Niles, near where they meet.

Midget, Dolphin and JORR probably remember Cut Rate Toys on Devon and Central. Even if you never set foot there, you pored over the smudgy, back page ad in the Sun Times. You imagined the place was like an airplane hangar or something. I think it was just a deep double storefront.



My former friend Dave Kane worked at Cut Rate Toys. I say former because he snubbed me on Facebook and in real life at Lucky Magee's. I also think the old Jewish guy who I rented office space to in Skokie may have done those shitty ads.

Also, I have a good Animal Kingdom story. Chelveston the Duck used to live there in between his appearances on the Ray Raynor Show. A guy I know named Tom Barnach was responsible for delivering him to and picking him up from 2501 W. Bradley Place. One day Barnach put Chelveston in the back of the van in his little cage and began heading back to Animal Kingdom. I don't know if he was high or drunk or what, but he was driving like a nut and the cage was sliding all over. When he arrived at the pet store, Chelveston was dead.

They were just talking about Ray and the gang on WGN...
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Jacks was Good Dolphins joint!

GREAT food. Pound for pound the best "Diner Food" in that area.

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Jacks was Good Dolphins joint!


not me...to much of a Loyola crowd. I went there a couple of times. The last time a cockroach crawled across my table.

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Jacks was Good Dolphins joint!

GREAT food. Pound for pound the best "Diner Food" in that area.


Known as the home of the dine-and-ditch to many area high school/college kids who would hit that place up after a night of serious underage drinking.

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That is a great site, Sam. Used to go here as well all the time as a yute. :(

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Me too. All the time. I still remember walking out of the restaurant and back into the mall and how my eyes would be blinded. Good milkshakes, too!

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Wasn't it Hastee Tastee? That was a walkup hot dog stand, right? On Milwaukee Avenue?


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That was one of those places where the added extra ingredients to the Chicago dog. Like Byron's or that place on Irving across from Sabatino's, Bowser Dog? I don't want lettuce or raw cucumber, or green pepper on my dog. The standard Chicago hot dog is a perfect recipe. It requires no additions.


That's exactly what it was. My Mom loved it. We would get hot dogs and she would take all that shit off. Free salad. To be fair, this was before the internet, when nobody cared who put what on a hot dog except Mike Royko.


Great find, TS! My mom also loved that place--it was her go-to hot dog stand for much of her youth. I wish more of these joints would have survived. Like Frankie Machine, though, I guess we have to get used to saying goodbye to the old days and the old ways.

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That is a great site, Sam. Used to go here as well all the time as a yute. :(

johns_garage.jpg


Me too. All the time. I still remember walking out of the restaurant and back into the mall and how my eyes would be blinded. Good milkshakes, too!


and a nice salad bar too

i remember watching the first Main Event there...the Hogan/Andre one


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I think IMU and I were the only ones ever to eat at Wag's :lol:
My grandma used to take my sister and I there a couple of times a month when we were kids. I would always get spaghetti.

I think Camps brought it up once?

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I think there was a Wag's in Crystal Lake that I used to go to with my grandma once in a while.

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Wow, damn. I had one of those right by where I grew up... Irving & Wise.

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There was also one at Thomas and Rand in the confluence of Arlington Heights and Prospect Heights, right across from Hersey. I remember going there with my dad to buy a door, which he turned on its side and placed on two file cabinets as kind of an ersatz desk. A desk with a big hole in it. Lasted like 18 years, too!

Does anyone else remember the Town and Country Mall at Palatine/Rand/Arl Hts Rd? Weird little mini-mall with a Garibaldi's, a Kroch's and Brentano's, and a video arcade. I think it also connected to a Service Merchandise, which yes, was awesome the way stuff would come out on the conveyor belt.

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I think Handy Andy was bought out by Builder's Square in bankruptcy or other way around? Or something like that before they both succumbed to Loews, HD and Menards.

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Bizarre Bazaar on Wells was pretty great as a teenager. I remember going to Irv's back in the early '90's when I got promoted and needed to wear a suit everyday. Double-breasted suits, paisley ties, braces/suspenders, oh my!



Bizzare was a great place! That was the end of the Wells St era.

I did a deal with a guy on Lincoln Ave almost 15 years ago, very old guy with a long white beard named Earl. Told me he had a place on Wells at one time and it was the hottest place in Chicago. Googled up some info on it and it seems Earl did have the bad ass place at one time.

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That would have been pretty cool to hang out there. Gonna read some more on Earl. Sounds like a good dude.


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Hell, for that matter, just Lakehurst Mall. I had a childhood/family friend who lived right across Waukegan rd. from it. I remember going there, hitting the cinnabon and some pizza place in the bottom floor.
I was like 8.

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Bizarre Bazaar on Wells was pretty great as a teenager. I remember going to Irv's back in the early '90's when I got promoted and needed to wear a suit everyday. Double-breasted suits, paisley ties, braces/suspenders, oh my!



Bizzare was a great place! That was the end of the Wells St era.

I did a deal with a guy on Lincoln Ave almost 15 years ago, very old guy with a long white beard named Earl. Told me he had a place on Wells at one time and it was the hottest place in Chicago. Googled up some info on it and it seems Earl did have the bad ass place at one time.

The Earl of Old Town
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http://articles.chicagotribune.com/1999 ... go-history[/url]


That would have been pretty cool to hang out there. Gonna read some more on Earl. Sounds like a good dude.


Uncle Jack from Grizzle Adams, with a longer beard!

So the guy gives me his bar for a night, has some hooker/bartenders in there and has Detroit Jr playing piano for us. he makes these jugs of Blue, Yellow and Red stuff...shots...Beers...etc...it was a top night of drinking in my life. one of 3 of which I passed out at some time. had to be 200 of our friends there, next thing I know, I am sitting on the piano bench with Detroit singing 'Walking to New orleans..." and there is about 7 people left and Earl is closing up...2-3 hours missing in that night!!

I do remember sitting at the bar and he is telling us stories of partying with Hells Angels, Heffner, Belushi, Steve Goodman, Murray....and I just thought he was full of shit, then I find out they guy was a legend.

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SWC of Barry and Southport, now is Art of Dentistry.

When i lived on Southport, there was a bakery. 3 European sisters, only open on Fri, Sat and Sun. Open from 6 AM-12. OJ, Coffee, Milk and bread, pastries, danish, rolls, etc.

Hungover, wake up, hat on, walk about 50 feet, Say Hello to the ladies....they pulled a Sarkis (Estimated cash total),....Hmmmm $5.00....went home, OJ, Milk, cimanmmmmannin rolls...life was good.lol

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The story about Earl's final birthday party was good. He must have been a hell of a guy and a barkeep.


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