12/24/08Hot Dogs and Hamburgers
Getting Mary’d After 11 years of anchoring Andersonville, the idiosyncratic Tomboy (5402 N. Clark St.; 773-907-0636) is getting out while the getting’s good. Tomboy’s neighbor “Hamburger Mary’s [5400 N. Clark St.; 773-784-6969] is expanding,” says Stacy Malow-Williams, a partner at Tomboy, which closed on December 21st. “I have an eight-month-old baby at home and we got an offer we could not refuse. It’s the perfect opportunity.” Ashley Wright, a partner at Hamburger Mary’s Chicago franchise, says his restaurant will double its seating capacity when the new space opens in the spring. “It will be mostly high-topped tables,” says Wright, who promises the same... Posted at 12:38 PM in Dish | Permalink | Comments (1) |
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12/17/08The Stein Report
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12/12/08Dish Flash
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12/11/08Unconditional Italian
. . . To Grandmother’s House We Go Scott Harris (Mia Francesca) and Patrick Concannon (Don Juan’s) plan to open a rustic Italian spot called Osteria Ottimo (16111 S. La Grange Rd., Orland Park; 708-403-3366) around the New Year. “It’s going to feel as though it’s been there for a hundred years,” says Concannon, who has been a corporate chef at Francesca’s for the past six years. “Old barn wood, lots of brick, white mosaic tile.” The 130-seat spot will also feature an open kitchen, a glassed-in antipasti area, and straight-up Italian comfort food: lasagne... Posted at 06:50 PM in Dish | Permalink | Comments (0) |
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12/10/08Dish Delay: Worth Waiting For
Dish will be delayed until tomorrow (Thursday 12/11) while we wrap up a couple more details. Posted at 04:47 PM in Dish | Permalink | Comments (0) |
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12/03/08The Library BistroJim Dragatsis (Marigold), Howard Natinsky (Fat Cat), and Cary Michael (formerly of Rockit) are collaborating on Branch 27 (1371 W. Chicago Ave.), a 120-seat American bistro in the old 27th Ward library. “We are focusing on foods people are very familiar with—flat-iron steaks, great mussels, great seafood—classics done very well,” says Dragatsis. “The plates are not going to be loaded with garnishes and sauces.” The partners... Posted at 05:36 PM in Dish | Permalink | Comments (0) |
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