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Cross of Gold I think. A reference to William Jennings Bryan and his famous speech of the same name. I had the opposite reaction to their beer. It was ok, but it didn't have enough in some department or the other, usually flavor. I was also disappointed by the decor. It was far too slick. The tempeh reuben on the other hand - THAT was awesome. As were the fries. And there were some really cool bikes locked up out front - a pair of A Homer Hilson Rivendells, - perhaps the most beautiful bikes I've ever seen locked up anywhere.Stopped in for the first time last night-- tried the beer but decided to skip out on the 90 minute wait.
Will have to find out when the best time to go is. My impression is that they've been pretty much filled to and beyond capacity since the moment they opened their doors? The beer was very good; I'm not generally a huge fan of Microbrews since they tend to be just a little "too much" in some department or other, usually overflavored, but the one I had was fine (forget the name-- something with "cross") and I tried another (some sort of dark coffee/chocolate beer) that I also could have got down.
Will be interesting to see how things evolve.
I didn't have much of a reaction to the decor one way or the other, beyond noticing a presumably noticable lack of adornmnet on the walls, but I'd like to note that the most impressive interior I've seen recently is Simone's, with which I'm guessing you're familiar. I absolutely love what they did with the place.
Tony Adams said:H3N3 said:Cross of Gold I think. A reference to William Jennings Bryan and his famous speech of the same name. I had the opposite reaction to their beer. It was ok, but it didn't have enough in some department or the other, usually flavor. I was also disappointed by the decor. It was far too slick. The tempeh reuben on the other hand - THAT was awesome. As were the fries. And there were some really cool bikes locked up out front - a pair of A Homer Hilson Rivendells, - perhaps the most beautiful bikes I've ever seen locked up anywhere.Stopped in for the first time last night-- tried the beer but decided to skip out on the 90 minute wait.
Will have to find out when the best time to go is. My impression is that they've been pretty much filled to and beyond capacity since the moment they opened their doors? The beer was very good; I'm not generally a huge fan of Microbrews since they tend to be just a little "too much" in some department or other, usually overflavored, but the one I had was fine (forget the name-- something with "cross") and I tried another (some sort of dark coffee/chocolate beer) that I also could have got down.
I loved how the brewery was visible from our table.
... I agree with your take on Simone's, the interior is very visually interesting, and its cool to have a place like that near our neck of the woods.
Kramer's Health Foods - 230 S Wabash Ave (at Jackson)
The cafe in the back of Kramer's store just got even better. Last week they added a few cooks, as their original chefs are now also running their own restaurant elsewhere. They've expanded the menu and, in my opinion, are making even tastier lunches. Soups, fresh juices...everything is made from scratch with love. With so few veggie (let alone, vegan) options in the Loop, this place is reliably good. There are bike racks on the block.
Holy resurected thread batman!
I guess I'll add a couple of my own favorites:
Lalibela Ethiopian Restaurant (Andersonville)
5631 N Ashland Ave
(between Olive Ave & Hollywood Ave)
Chicago, IL 60660
Best Ethiopian in town and they are in some pretty good company to beat.
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La Cocina (Avondale)
2901 North Kedzie Avenue
Chicago, IL 60618
What LaBamba used to be like back n the 80's before they got popular and all fast-foody.
I am currently obsessed with Pho Lilly at 5100 N Broadway. Their spring rolls are awesome! It's time for a shortest ever ride....
lalibela is great. It's in a weird location and nobody knows about it because it's on Ashland versus Clark. I live a couple of blocks west of it, but sadly, I'm the only person in my family who likes any food aside from burgers, wings and dogs.
James BlackHeron said:
Holy resurected thread batman!
I guess I'll add a couple of my own favorites:
Lalibela Ethiopian Restaurant (Andersonville)
5631 N Ashland Ave
(between Olive Ave & Hollywood Ave)
Chicago, IL 60660Best Ethiopian in town and they are in some pretty good company to beat.
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La Cocina (Avondale)
2901 North Kedzie Avenue
Chicago, IL 60618
What LaBamba used to be like back n the 80's before they got popular and all fast-foody.
I went to Cafe Marbella last week. Exceptional tapas restaurant, AND BYOB! 5527 N. Milwaukee.
Did anyone mention Irazu?
1865 N. Milwaukee
Chicago, IL 60647
Awesome food and there is bike parking -but it seems there are so many bikes parked out front that they could use 3x more.
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