Eat to ride, ride to eat

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Eat to ride, ride to eat

Calling all foodies, gastronomes, and gluttons alike! I'm proposing a monthly get-together that rides to a destination that offers delectable comestibles. Destination decided by the group. Initial ideas are Pizza Art, Hero's, Smoque. Endless options!

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Started by S. Last reply by Nathaniel D. Buckner Oct 8, 2009.

chinatown-summer-fair! !!

Started by buddaa38 Jul 14, 2009.

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Comment by Andrew [ ]'s on March 16, 2009 at 3:15pm
Hot doug's is amazing.
Comment by root on March 16, 2009 at 3:06pm
how's this weekend sound?
Comment by Reddog (Cliff) on March 16, 2009 at 1:13pm
I would be up for Hot Doug's anytime. One of the few places that is worth the hype.
Comment by Brett Ratner on March 15, 2009 at 5:14pm
Here are some suggestions off the top of my head...

1. Meet at the North Branch Trail's trailhead at Devon and Milwaukee, ride the trail up to Botanic Gardens, then over to Highland Park to eat at either Walker Brothers or Once Upon a Bagel (which despite the lame name is a legit Jewish deli). It would be about a 50 mile ride round trip.

2. Spacca Napoli at Sunnyside and Ravenswood (I could walk there actually, but could be a nice ride for some and the pizza is great).

3. Hot Doug's (been there once, it's actually worth the hype).

4. Blind Faith Cafe in Evanston (if we want to go vegetarian and/or vegan).

5. Smoke Daddy in Wicker Park for BBQ.

6. Demera for Ethiopian (Broadway and Lawrence).

7. Cafe Iberico for Tapas (you get a lot of good food and sangria for not a lot of money).
Comment by root on March 14, 2009 at 8:01am
when are we going to Hot Doug's? let's make it happen people..
Comment by justJason on March 14, 2009 at 4:45am
Awww! I had planned on attending the NSCM last night, but I got sidetracked by libations with co-workers! We HAVE to get to Pilsen for some BBQ soon.
Comment by jonathan on March 12, 2009 at 12:51pm
how about dinner tomorrow night? I'd like to attempt Honky Tonk BBQ
Comment by Carolyn Hoerdemann on February 17, 2009 at 6:09pm
sushi sushi shushi pleazeeeee
Comment by Julie Sherman on February 13, 2009 at 8:32am
The Red Barrel I belive is between Pulaski and Kedzie on the north side of Archer. I worked in that area in the mid -80's and we used to go there. It was okay. I heard Old Warsaw is good and I've been to the Red Apple several times, the last 2 years for the Chicago Cycling Club's Jan 1st ride.
Comment by leftovers on February 10, 2009 at 3:43pm
listen, i just wanted to say hello and giveth me food!

a suggestion? there's this crazy restaurant i think south on Archer (south side) that a few us refer to as the 'red barrel' restaurant as it has a red barrel. apparently it's like polish or something? i haven't gone. it was recommended to me as a food adventure. i hear you have to pull a string to get in, but that is an idea.

cryptic food haunts anyone?

also i'm pretty down with anything eastern european.
or that involves taste-y brews.
 

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