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MUScoop => The Superbar => Topic started by: Galway Eagle on May 22, 2015, 04:12:15 PM
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Looking for new great sub sandwich, wings and Italian beef/sausage places to go to. Any suggestions?
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Looking for new great sub sandwich, wings and Italian beef/sausage places to go to. Any suggestions?
Philadelphia
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You're axin' the wrong guy, ai na?
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Chickies on 18th and Wolf Road in Hillside. Many, many, many years ago they were on 28th & Pulaski in the city. I lived on their Italian beef and Home Run Inn pizza. I think the current Chickies is owned by a family member and use the original recipe.
http://www.originalchickies.com/
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portillos? i know it was sold, but their eyetalian beef was pretty good. whoever bought it would have been a fool to make many if any changes. don't think they had pizza pie though?
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Looking for new great sub sandwich, wings and Italian beef/sausage places to go to. Any suggestions?
In the city? Big Gs, Birds Nest, and Toons for wings. All Lakewview/ Wrigley area
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BPB:
Forget new; stick with the tried and true best, which I know that you know well:
Johnnies, for the best Italian Beef in the world (and don't forget the ice; and, during Lent, a Friday pepper and egg visit is a must); and its neighbor down the block, Alpine, for superior subs, in particular, the Italian version (called, of course, "The Alpine").
I cannot help you with the wings, which I view as an abomination.
Also, look at page 1 of the Trib sports section today for an article on the intersection of bagpiping and sports (unfortunately, it centers on ND lax bro culture).
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Philadelphia
The Philadelphia cheese steak is a distant, troubled cousin to the Chicago Italian Beef.
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For hot dogs and Italian beefs hit up Murphy's at Belmont and Racine. The place is money. Also I agreed with whoever said Birds Nest for wings. That's definitely my favorite wing spot in the city
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portillos? i know it was sold, but their eyetalian beef was pretty good. whoever bought it would have been a fool to make many if any changes. don't think they had pizza pie though?
Never been a huge fan. I've had a thousand better places that are wholes in the wall.
BPB:
Forget new; stick with the tried and true best, which I know that you know well:
Johnnies, for the best Italian Beef in the world (and don't forget the ice; and, during Lent, a Friday pepper and egg visit is a must); and its neighbor down the block, Alpine, for superior subs, in particular, the Italian version (called, of course, "The Alpine").
I cannot help you with the wings, which I view as an abomination.
Also, look at page 1 of the Trib sports section today for an article on the intersection of bagpiping and sports (unfortunately, it centers on ND lax bro culture).
Every time I go home I pick up either an alpine or Italian sausage from johnnys to bring back. It's saving on gas which is why I'm reaching out for more local options haha
I'll check it out, oddly enough when I was a freshman I tried to get TAMU (my RA) to get me into the band so I could play thunderstruck for the opening of the basketball games but got shot down. Still played the pipes at the old club lax house a ton though.
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BPB:
Forget new; stick with the tried and true best, which I know that you know well:
Johnnies, for the best Italian Beef in the world (and don't forget the ice; and, during Lent, a Friday pepper and egg visit is a must); and its neighbor down the block, Alpine, for superior subs, in particular, the Italian version (called, of course, "The Alpine").
I cannot help you with the wings, which I view as an abomination.
Also, look at page 1 of the Trib sports section today for an article on the intersection of bagpiping and sports (unfortunately, it centers on ND lax bro culture).
Explain? You don't like wings at all you mean?
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If anyone has been to the Point East Pub in Milwaukee those are the type of wings I'm looking for in Chicago. They Dip the sauce and them grill it in on a low heat charcoal grill. They're incredible and haunt my dreams
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The Philadelphia cheese steak is a distant, troubled cousin to the Chicago Italian Beef.
Thank you Lloyd. Damn straight.
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The Philadelphia cheese steak is a distant, troubled cousin to the Chicago Italian Beef.
Really...
Perhaps I have not given the Chicago sammer a fair shake. Tough to beat a Philly Cheese Steak
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Al's ain't bad. Dipped. Hot giardiniera.
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Al's ain't bad. Dipped. Hot giardiniera.
There was a place down near the airport in Milwaukee called Al's Custard. They had 'Butter Burgers' that were incredible. One of the best meals in Milwaukee, back in the day
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If anyone has been to the Point East Pub in Milwaukee those are the type of wings I'm looking for in Chicago. They Dip the sauce and them grill it in on a low heat charcoal grill. They're incredible and haunt my dreams
Points East is a gem. I've never been able to find wings exactly like theirs, but I wish I could. Also the place that introduced me to the Moscow Mule. I too have fond memories of that place.
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If anyone has been to the Point East Pub in Milwaukee those are the type of wings I'm looking for in Chicago. They Dip the sauce and them grill it in on a low heat charcoal grill. They're incredible and haunt my dreams
Big Gs on Clark. They grill theirs like you're saying. I used to live across from Pointes East so I know of their wings.
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If you're ever down by the cell there's a fantastic pork sandwhich place on 31st. Can't remember the name but it's so good.
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Points East is a gem. I've never been able to find wings exactly like theirs, but I wish I could. Also the place that introduced me to the Moscow Mule. I too have fond memories of that place.
Love the food too but the owner is kind of a jag.
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portillos? i know it was sold, but their eyetalian beef was pretty good. whoever bought it would have been a fool to make many if any changes. don't think they had pizza pie though?
This is interesting. I was a aware they sold. Stopped by one earlier this week for the first time in a while, and without knowing that news, felt that it was not quite as good as I remember. The beef sandwich was smaller and not as good as I remember. Coincidence? Perhaps, but I find it interesting.
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If you're ever down by the cell there's a fantastic pork sandwhich place on 31st. Can't remember the name but it's so good.
Maxwell Street Depot at 31st and Canal. A stop at Triskillions Tavern (30th and Canal, owned and operated by Frank Nardi) followed by a pork chop sandwich smothered in onions on the way to the ballpark were important parts of the White Sox experience. Sadly, the tavern is no more.
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Berkshire Hathaway bought Portillo's last year. Expansion plans into WI, TX, western FL in the next few years.
They did subtly raise some prices since the purchase.
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Berkshire Hathaway bought Portillo's last year. Expansion plans into WI, TX, western FL in the next few years.
They did subtly raise some prices since the purchase.
Slight but important correction, but Berkshire Partners bought them, not Buffett. Similar names, but no connection.
Agree on Johnnies Beef.
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Slight but important correction, but Berkshire Partners bought them, not Buffett. Similar names, but no connection.
Agree on Johnnies Beef.
Ahh, my mistake. Good correction.
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Love the food too but the owner is kind of a jag.
I agree with that and the workers aren't the friendliest. back when I was bouncing at Brothers I heard that the owner or chef or someone was a sex offender. Any truth to that?
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Big Gs on Clark. They grill theirs like you're saying. I used to live across from Pointes East so I know of their wings.
Noted, I'll definitely swing out there tomorrow before the Cubs game.
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Berkshire Hathaway bought Portillo's last year. Expansion plans into WI, TX, western FL in the next few years.
They did subtly raise some prices since the purchase.
WI you say? Yeet!