Budget Beat: Nana in Bridgeport
The owners source ingredients for all-organic Nana as carefully as buyers for the most expensive places in town, though their menu is far from uppity.
The owners source ingredients for all-organic Nana as carefully as buyers for the most expensive places in town, though their menu is far from uppity.
We found a whole slew of great ways to eat well for less—trusty BYOs, prix fixe stunners, and places that don’t seem to realize how good they are
Bio-Epic #2
Next spring, David Friedman, the chef-owner of Epic Burger (517 S. State St.; 312-913-1373), plans to open another Epic—this time at 1000 West North Avenue in the former Transitions Bookplace space next to what was once a Whole Foods. Expect the same menu—natural ingredients, hand-crafted burgers—but a look and…
Don’t-miss picks for 12.02.09 through 12.08.09: Someone must have been good this year. This week brings American Buffalo with Tracy Letts, under-the-radar holiday cabaret with Molly Brennan, The Swell Season, tattoo cinema—and then there’s the free stuff.
In Basque Country, everyone has a handle on the latest bar-food trend, pintxos—tapas-like tidbits. Here, not so much
Some folks saved the turkey for Thursday; others got a leg up, so to speak, with Black Wednesday specials at Lottie’s Pub in Bucktown: $5 turkey legs and domestic drafts. Our photographer stopped by to see the gobble-fest in all its glory.
We quizzed Josh Deth of Revolution Brewing—the much-buzzed-about Logan Square brewpub that’s aiming for a November launch—on the full story, from first glimmer to final recipe, of one of the spot’s four permanent beers: a sunny ale called Cross of Gold. Here, a look at its evolution through gold-colored glasses. 1974 Josh Deth (right) is … Read more
Chicago Guide is taking a break this week, replacing our usual diet of concerts and theatre with inappropriately large helpings of pumpkin pie and sweet potatoes. We’ll be back December 2nd with our weekly roundup of things to do; in the meantime, check out The Chaser’s picks for Black Wednesday bashes.
Maybe the name should have been Big Stars. On Friday our photographer visited Chicago’s hottest It Bar, Big Star (1531 N. Damen Ave.; 773-235-4039), the nouveau honky-tonk from an A list of powerhouses including Paul Kahan, Donnie Madia, and Terry Alexander (The Publican, Danny’s, The Violet Hour). By 6 p.m. the spot was standing room only, with would-be patrons lurking in wait for…
Pascal’s Law
Pascal Berthoumieux, a restaurant veteran who most recently worked as the GM at One Sixtyblue, plans to open Bistro Bordeaux, an 80-seat “grass-roots” bistro in the former Le Petite Amelia space (618 Church St., Evanston; 847-424-1483) on December 15th. “We will be…