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Any recollection of the Jensen House in Antioch, corner of 83 and 173? We'd go to breakfast there on the way up to Mukwonago. Huge Belgian waffles. Always a treat.

Of course, my favorite bygone joint is the one and only PEEP'S at the corner of Thomas and Rand.

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Any recollection of the Jensen House in Antioch, corner of 83 and 173? We'd go to breakfast there on the way up to Mukwonago. Huge Belgian waffles. Always a treat.

Of course, my favorite bygone joint is the one and only PEEP'S at the corner of Thomas and Rand.

Never really got too far into Lake County, but do you remember the place at the corner of 45 and 83...Captain's something or another...had good soup...I think it's a CVS now :?

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I miss the Golden Bear Pancake House. I used to go to the one off of North & Harlem as a youth.
A few years later,the one on Cumberland with my teenaged buddies.

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I miss the Black Eyed Pea (I think it was called that)...was a cajun type restaurant on Rand Road where the Smashburger is now by Trader Joe's...that was another popular dinner out option with my grandparents when I was a kid. Also the place across the street where the bank is now...

Now that I think about it, all the places I really liked to eat when I was younger are all closed and have been replaced by Chipotle, Panda Express, and fucking Noodles.

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Any recollection of the Jensen House in Antioch, corner of 83 and 173? We'd go to breakfast there on the way up to Mukwonago. Huge Belgian waffles. Always a treat.

Of course, my favorite bygone joint is the one and only PEEP'S at the corner of Thomas and Rand.

Never really got too far into Lake County, but do you remember the place at the corner of 45 and 83...Captain's something or another...had good soup...I think it's a CVS now :?

Journey's End? I think I went there once.

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Any recollection of the Jensen House in Antioch, corner of 83 and 173? We'd go to breakfast there on the way up to Mukwonago. Huge Belgian waffles. Always a treat.

Of course, my favorite bygone joint is the one and only PEEP'S at the corner of Thomas and Rand.

Never really got too far into Lake County, but do you remember the place at the corner of 45 and 83...Captain's something or another...had good soup...I think it's a CVS now :?

Journey's End? I think I went there once.

That's the one...when I was 21 and working out of an office in Vernon Hills, the place had a bad attached to it that had some awesome drink specials...popular after work spot for us...but it closed like 8 months later...

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Jimmys: When the kids were little my wife worked Sundays. Sometimes when the Bears were playing I would take them up there for hot dogs and then give them quarters for the game room (which they loved) while I had a couple beers and watched the game.

Down the Hatch: REALLY.GOOD.PIZZA (and pitchers of beer).

Rapps: Almost literally next door to Jimmys (a Firestone sits between them). Maybe ate there once; I don't remember it either way, but I think it always was well-reviewed and it was there forever. After Rapps closed I recall the property had a short stint as a Hungarian restaurant. Now I think it is an Italian place with a strange bar.

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Jimmys: When the kids were little my wife worked Sundays. Sometimes when the Bears were playing I would take them up there for hot dogs and then give them quarters for the game room (which they loved) while I had a couple beers and watched the game.

Down the Hatch: REALLY.GOOD.PIZZA (and pitchers of beer).

Rapps: Almost literally next door to Jimmys (a Firestone sits between them). Maybe ate there once; I don't remember it either way, but I think it always was well-reviewed and it was there forever. After Rapps closed I recall the property had a short stint as a Hungarian restaurant. Now I think it is an Italian place with a strange bar.

I don't think I've driven by there in years, but I do remember the change to the Hungarian place...that was just odd.

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Jimmys: When the kids were little my wife worked Sundays. Sometimes when the Bears were playing I would take them up there for hot dogs and then give them quarters for the game room (which they loved) while I had a couple beers and watched the game.

Down the Hatch: REALLY.GOOD.PIZZA (and pitchers of beer).

Rapps: Almost literally next door to Jimmys (a Firestone sits between them). Maybe ate there once; I don't remember it either way, but I think it always was well-reviewed and it was there forever. After Rapps closed I recall the property had a short stint as a Hungarian restaurant. Now I think it is an Italian place with a strange bar.


Yeah,I think I took my wife to the Italian place. I'm pretty sure it was on NW Highway. She said the food sucked but I thought it was ok.

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Jimmys: When the kids were little my wife worked Sundays. Sometimes when the Bears were playing I would take them up there for hot dogs and then give them quarters for the game room (which they loved) while I had a couple beers and watched the game.

Down the Hatch: REALLY.GOOD.PIZZA (and pitchers of beer).

Rapps: Almost literally next door to Jimmys (a Firestone sits between them). Maybe ate there once; I don't remember it either way, but I think it always was well-reviewed and it was there forever. After Rapps closed I recall the property had a short stint as a Hungarian restaurant. Now I think it is an Italian place with a strange bar.

I don't think I've driven by there in years, but I do remember the change to the Hungarian place...that was just odd.


I can't think of the name of the Hungarian place but I believe it used to be on Diversey and Central before moving out there. The food was pretty good but it didn't last too long on Northwest Highway.

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Jimmys: When the kids were little my wife worked Sundays. Sometimes when the Bears were playing I would take them up there for hot dogs and then give them quarters for the game room (which they loved) while I had a couple beers and watched the game.

Down the Hatch: REALLY.GOOD.PIZZA (and pitchers of beer).

Rapps: Almost literally next door to Jimmys (a Firestone sits between them). Maybe ate there once; I don't remember it either way, but I think it always was well-reviewed and it was there forever. After Rapps closed I recall the property had a short stint as a Hungarian restaurant. Now I think it is an Italian place with a strange bar.

If a place had a game room, that was my place as a kid! HACKNEYS! Used to think the Burger was huge, then I want back in my 30's and realized the bun was just big...lol...and the onion loaf made me crap in about 23 seconds!

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One of the few old school food joints from my yute that is still open is Russells on Thatcher rd in Elmwood Park. Place hasn't changed a bit. Mrs. Scorehead and I still eat here every other month. Brings back great memories of going there as a kid with my parents.

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Jimmys: When the kids were little my wife worked Sundays. Sometimes when the Bears were playing I would take them up there for hot dogs and then give them quarters for the game room (which they loved) while I had a couple beers and watched the game.

Down the Hatch: REALLY.GOOD.PIZZA (and pitchers of beer).

Rapps: Almost literally next door to Jimmys (a Firestone sits between them). Maybe ate there once; I don't remember it either way, but I think it always was well-reviewed and it was there forever. After Rapps closed I recall the property had a short stint as a Hungarian restaurant. Now I think it is an Italian place with a strange bar.

If a place had a game room, that was my place as a kid! HACKNEYS! Used to think the Burger was huge, then I want back in my 30's and realized the bun was just big...lol...and the onion loaf made me crap in about 23 seconds!


Used to go to the Hackney's in Lake Zurich all the time for Irish fare in an Alpine atmosphere. Eventually, we went so often that I couldn't bear to go back, but now that you mention the onion loaf -- even with the part about crapping yourself! -- I really really want to have some onion loaf.

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One of the few old school food joints from my yute that is still open is Russells on Thatcher rd in Elmwood Park. Place hasn't changed a bit. Mrs. Scorehead and I still eat here every other month. Brings back great memories of going there as a kid with my parents.


Used to go to the one on Algonquin in Rolling Meadows...miss that place...

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Jimmys: When the kids were little my wife worked Sundays. Sometimes when the Bears were playing I would take them up there for hot dogs and then give them quarters for the game room (which they loved) while I had a couple beers and watched the game.

Down the Hatch: REALLY.GOOD.PIZZA (and pitchers of beer).

Rapps: Almost literally next door to Jimmys (a Firestone sits between them). Maybe ate there once; I don't remember it either way, but I think it always was well-reviewed and it was there forever. After Rapps closed I recall the property had a short stint as a Hungarian restaurant. Now I think it is an Italian place with a strange bar.

I don't think I've driven by there in years, but I do remember the change to the Hungarian place...that was just odd.


I can't think of the name of the Hungarian place but I believe it used to be on Diversey and Central before moving out there. The food was pretty good but it didn't last too long on Northwest Highway.

Paprikash?

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For me, Family Table at NE corner of Jefferson and Larkin in Joliet. That place was printing money!!!! Did the old shutting down for remodeling and sat empty for like a year. Think it is called Big Apple now.

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sjboyd0137 wrote:
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Jimmys: When the kids were little my wife worked Sundays. Sometimes when the Bears were playing I would take them up there for hot dogs and then give them quarters for the game room (which they loved) while I had a couple beers and watched the game.

Down the Hatch: REALLY.GOOD.PIZZA (and pitchers of beer).

Rapps: Almost literally next door to Jimmys (a Firestone sits between them). Maybe ate there once; I don't remember it either way, but I think it always was well-reviewed and it was there forever. After Rapps closed I recall the property had a short stint as a Hungarian restaurant. Now I think it is an Italian place with a strange bar.

I don't think I've driven by there in years, but I do remember the change to the Hungarian place...that was just odd.


I can't think of the name of the Hungarian place but I believe it used to be on Diversey and Central before moving out there. The food was pretty good but it didn't last too long on Northwest Highway.

Paprikash?


Yes!

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I thought that was some of that patented Telegram Sam humor. They actually named a Hungarian restaurant after paprika? I suppose it's that or Liszt.

Anyone else remember Alemar's, corner of Dundee and Quentin near some forest preserves in Palatine? I miss simple Greek places like that. They gave you food. I mean, they really gave you food.

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I thought that was some of that patented Telegram Sam humor. They actually named a Hungarian restaurant after paprika? I suppose it's that or Liszt.

Anyone else remember Alemar's, corner of Dundee and Quentin near some forest preserves in Palatine? I miss simple Greek places like that. They gave you food. I mean, they really gave you food.

Yeah. I used to live down Dundee from there. My ex wife and I used to order from there all the time.

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I bet you "WENT BOYD" on some gyros and Grecian chicken!

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Nice list Jimmy.

Horvath's was our place for graduations as kids...I couldn't wait to get out of there after a three-hour afternoon meal.

There was a place my dad used to take me called "Al Morlock's Victorian House" or something like that. Was supposed to be haunted or something...I think my dad just liked to drink there.

A few others I didn't see:

Dieterle's (German restaurant in Elgin)
Plush Pup (hot dog joint on Cumberland)
The Viking (steak house on Roosevelt in Wheaton/Winfield)

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Nice list Jimmy.

Horvath's was our place for graduations as kids...I couldn't wait to get out of there after a three-hour afternoon meal.

There was a place my dad used to take me called "Al Morlock's Victorian House" or something like that. Was supposed to be haunted or something...I think my dad just liked to drink there.

A few others I didn't see:

Dieterle's (German restaurant in Elgin)
Plush Pup (hot dog joint on Cumberland)
The Viking (steak house on Roosevelt in Wheaton/Winfield)


Hey,I ate at Horvath's! I bought my 1st car down the street from there. Of Course,Horvaths was more well know for it's mob connections with a real live hit in it's parking lot!

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Hmm....thanks. For some reason I thought it folded.

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Notice how big all those places are that closed down. Stand alone buildings, they pay and maintain the parking lot, the building, roof etc.

Now everyone is in a mall!

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took me to a restaurant out in Vernon Hills by the mall called Hamburger Hamlet. It didn't last long and
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jimmypasta wrote:
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Nice list Jimmy.

Horvath's was our place for graduations as kids...I couldn't wait to get out of there after a three-hour afternoon meal.

There was a place my dad used to take me called "Al Morlock's Victorian House" or something like that. Was supposed to be haunted or something...I think my dad just liked to drink there.

A few others I didn't see:

Dieterle's (German restaurant in Elgin)
Plush Pup (hot dog joint on Cumberland)
The Viking (steak house on Roosevelt in Wheaton/Winfield)


Hey,I ate at Horvath's! I bought my 1st car down the street from there. Of Course,Horvaths was more well know for it's mob connections with a real live hit in it's parking lot!


Jackie Cerrone had his "office" there.

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