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PostPosted: Fri Jul 27, 2018 7:13 pm 
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PostPosted: Fri Jul 27, 2018 7:28 pm 
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I think Joe Boston's is still there.

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PostPosted: Fri Jul 27, 2018 7:37 pm 
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RR Ranch. Jorr knows it.

So does Joel Daly.

Perch Chili. Ja ja ja

My initial post. Heh.

Next up. The Joe Danno Helicopter.

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PostPosted: Fri Jul 27, 2018 7:46 pm 
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RR Ranch. Jorr knows it.

So does Joel Daly.

Perch Chili. Ja ja ja

My initial post. Heh.

Next up. The Joe Danno Helicopter.

Whoever knows this? Is PM Material.


Long live the Bucket O' Suds!

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Jack Straws

I used to go there a lot for lunch. Loved the italian beef.

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Jack Straws

I used to go there a lot for lunch. Loved the italian beef.

Poor owner closed the place down to retire and died just six months later.

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Did not know about the death. Damn.

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PostPosted: Fri Jul 27, 2018 8:29 pm 
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Joe Orr Road Rod wrote:
FrankieMachine wrote:
RR Ranch. Jorr knows it.

So does Joel Daly.

Perch Chili. Ja ja ja

My initial post. Heh.

Next up. The Joe Danno Helicopter.

Whoever knows this? Is PM Material.


Long live the Bucket O' Suds!


And nothin but net. Nice shot

I'd imagine there are a few others who know that magical place on Belmont and Cicero

But having been a lurker for some not inconsequential amount of time, I figured you'd jump.

As do all who patiently waited for that alchemist to stir up a drank in his 1980s era blender.

Truth be told, I've always used BOS as a litmus test , Rorscarchian, to delineate the poseurs from the......essential.

Something tells me Don Tiny is in game for BOS or RR RANCH.

When Chicago. Was nakedly unabashedly dirtily Mamet And (yes, my name) Algren Chicago.

Yeah. Ive met Sophie a LONG time ago at Winchester and Cortland.

And yes, JORR, we've probably had a $1 pint at Bucktown Pub when Christine owned it.

God. What a city that was.

Now? A landing strip for Michigan and Ohio culture vultures.


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PostPosted: Fri Jul 27, 2018 8:52 pm 
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You folks might dig this...........
http://www.craigslostchicago.com/lost-eateries.php


Holy crap! Golda's!! Loved that place. Haven't found a good Boston shake since tastee freez closed. Rositas in westchester was good as was Gordon's.

We used to go to Armand's and the Rusty Pelican when I was little. I never liked the rusty pelican but I found a coffee mug at good will, I shoulda bought it. I loved armands. The new ones that are popping up aren't very good.


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PostPosted: Fri Jul 27, 2018 9:53 pm 
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Joe Orr Road Rod wrote:
I think Joe Boston's is still there.


Had a crappy combo today and thought I wished I'd gone to Joe Boston's

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PostPosted: Fri Jul 27, 2018 10:04 pm 
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shirtless driver wrote:
You folks might dig this...........
http://www.craigslostchicago.com/lost-eateries.php


Holy crap! Golda's!! Loved that place. Haven't found a good Boston shake since tastee freez closed. Rositas in westchester was good as was Gordon's.

We used to go to Armand's and the Rusty Pelican when I was little. I never liked the rusty pelican but I found a coffee mug at good will, I shoulda bought it. I loved armands. The new ones that are popping up aren't very good.

If you are in the area hit up the Armand’s on North Ave in EP. The original owner’s kids run it.


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PostPosted: Fri Jul 27, 2018 10:22 pm 
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If you are in the area hit up the Armand’s on North Ave in EP. The original owner’s kids run it.


There was one in Naperville but it sucked and I think it closed. I'm going to try the one in Lombard but don't have high hopes. The ship has sailed.

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IMU wrote:
newper wrote:
Jack Straws

I used to go there a lot for lunch. Loved the italian beef.

Poor owner closed the place down to retire and died just six months later.


slack jaws? damn. i didn't know all that.

i hated the kids that worked there. but the food was good...nay, the burgers were epic. the food otherwise was just ok, especially the pizza. but that's a really sad story.


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Still alive, but you gotta hunt for one. Go up to Tomah and there’s one there.

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PostPosted: Sat Jul 28, 2018 12:02 am 
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FrankieMachine wrote:
Joe Orr Road Rod wrote:
FrankieMachine wrote:
RR Ranch. Jorr knows it.

So does Joel Daly.

Perch Chili. Ja ja ja

My initial post. Heh.

Next up. The Joe Danno Helicopter.

Whoever knows this? Is PM Material.


Long live the Bucket O' Suds!


And nothin but net. Nice shot

I'd imagine there are a few others who know that magical place on Belmont and Cicero

But having been a lurker for some not inconsequential amount of time, I figured you'd jump.

As do all who patiently waited for that alchemist to stir up a drank in his 1980s era blender.

Truth be told, I've always used BOS as a litmus test , Rorscarchian, to delineate the poseurs from the......essential.

Something tells me Don Tiny is in game for BOS or RR RANCH.

When Chicago. Was nakedly unabashedly dirtily Mamet And (yes, my name) Algren Chicago.

Yeah. Ive met Sophie a LONG time ago at Winchester and Cortland.

And yes, JORR, we've probably had a $1 pint at Bucktown Pub when Christine owned it.

God. What a city that was.

Now? A landing strip for Michigan and Ohio culture vultures.


Welcome. No offense to Don Tiny, or you, Frankie, but if you surmised that Don Tiny has ever set foot in Bucket O' Suds, I'm afraid you weren't lurking hard enough

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W_Z wrote:
newper wrote:
IMU wrote:
newper wrote:
Jack Straws

I used to go there a lot for lunch. Loved the italian beef.

Poor owner closed the place down to retire and died just six months later.


slack jaws? damn. i didn't know all that.

i hated the kids that worked there. but the food was good...nay, the burgers were epic. the food otherwise was just ok, especially the pizza. but that's a really sad story.

Never had pizza from there -- but the burgers and sandwiches were top tier.

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Sambo’s.

:lol: For the youngsters out there, this was a real restaurant chain (similar to Denny’s IIRC).

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PostPosted: Sat Jul 28, 2018 9:12 am 
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Come Back Inn
Don Roth's Blackhawk
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Horwath's
Bob's Cottage

We loved the Come Back Inn. The atmosphere inside was awesome...burgers were good too. For those who never got the chance to enjoy it: it was modeled after a old time Yukon hunting lodge - very dim lighting, exposed wood beams, huge stone fireplace, stuffed animals & a dungeon-like cavern downstairs. Seemed a tad out of place in Melrose Park and I suppose it was ultimately done in by its location. RIP
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PostPosted: Sat Jul 28, 2018 9:30 am 
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My wife took me to the come back in... Her dad is from Melrose and took them there a lot when they were young.


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What about Armando's Italian restaurant down on Rush St? My family used to go there a lot I seem to remember.

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Zippy-The-Pinhead wrote:
Joe Orr Road Rod wrote:
Come Back Inn
Don Roth's Blackhawk
Kow Kow
Horwath's
Bob's Cottage

We loved the Come Back Inn. The atmosphere inside was awesome...burgers were good too. For those who never got the chance to enjoy it: it was modeled after a old time Yukon hunting lodge - very dim lighting, exposed wood beams, huge stone fireplace, stuffed animals & a dungeon-like cavern downstairs. Seemed a tad out of place in Melrose Park and I suppose it was ultimately done in by its location. RIP
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Place sounds like it was awesome.


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John's Garage


Literally the only useful place in Woodfield Mall.

Thirded on John's Garage.

EDIT: 4thed!

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Oh there was also a great taco place when I lived in Wheaton called Taco Fresca.


There was a Taco Fresco that opened a place on Wells in the mid-'90s and then later a few more out in the western burbs that weren't quite as good.

But, they were always fresh ingredients that made you feel like you were eating healthy. Loved that place.

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There was a Sambo’s in Kankakee in the late 70s. Never thought anything about it. Served a good breakfast.

Not sure if Juan was involved.

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Little Ceasers Ceaserland (Hoffman Estates) - place had the best arcade for a 7 year old

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Worked there in high school. George Wendt was a regular. Dude could eat like a motherfucker. Always drank Coors light with a shot of Jameson.


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