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(1979-2014). As a toast to this magazines 40th anniversary, we name the 40 best Chicago restaurants of all time. .goog-tooltip:hover { text-align: right !important; Long live the queen. But Hungarian bakery Vesekys in Berwyn at least makes sweets from that part of the country.The Dog HouseWhat it was: Occupying a 6-by-12-foot trailer that was purchased for $1,100, the Dog House opened in 1963 on North Ave in Villa Park, serving a simple menu of hot dogs, french fries and tamales. Then, at Topo, he made creative Mexican fare a white-tablecloth experience. Nonetheless the industry fought a proposed increase in the federal minimum wage from $2.30 to $3.00 an hour. After the first location opened in 1956, there were 102 locations by the early '80s. (My Parents wedding reception was held here) Tuddi Toots / 6500 w. North Ave. Chicago, IL. But due to various sales and franchises, the Big Boy chain has grown much smaller over the past few decades. Tackle the off-menu "Dick Burger"topped with bacon, egg and hash brownsat Diner Grill, the tiny counter spot in Lakeview.Caf 28What it was: This family-owned spot served well-executed Cuban- and Mexican-inspired fare just off the Irving Park Brown Line stop in Ravenswood for 17 years before closing in 2013. Theres something about Italian food that it just seems to taste better if its made with generations of family tradition behind it. This picture of an Edgewater, WI barn was taken in 1975. Although it dates back to the 20s, step inside this vibrantly decorated space and itll instantly feel timeless. This bar is well-known by DePaul University students who frequent here on the weekends, and god knows also the weeknights. Feel free to disagreeall my friends didand register your complaints in the comments below. We're far too young to have firsthand experience, but we still dream of sitting on the chrome stools in the pink neon glow every time we watch Risky Business, when Tom Cruise and Rebecca De Mornay enjoy a bite after some slo-mo CTA shagging.What's taken its place: Still seeking a gastrointestinal lube job at 4am with a side of nostalgia? (19??-2009). In its heyday, the chain had more than 1,000 locations, which served fried clams and a whopping 28 ice cream flavors. ), Cock Robin Ice Cream / Multiple Chicagoland area locations (196?-2007). Best of all was brunch, an assortment of American dishes served dim-sum style from wheeled carts a gimmick that would inspire restaurants such as State Bird Provisions in San Francisco. Carlos Craving even more throwback content? And then shuttered both. 26. Mannys Coffee Shop &Deli What it was: Trio, owned by Henry Adaniya (who now operates a gourmet hot dog restaurant in Honolulu), was a much-lauded fine-dining restaurant in Evanston. Avec 2003-present // West Loop. .prisna-gwt-align-left { 302 West was one of the finest restaurants the western suburbs ever produced. I narrowed my list to 15 restaurants, which wasn't easy. In 2012, the big news was the closing of Charlie Trotter's after 25 years, but out in the northwest suburbs, Le Titi de Paris called it a career after a remarkable 40-year run, which began in Palatine and ended in Arlington Heights. Staples like ropa vieja, honey-roasted pork chops and ceviche were served alongside finely crafted mojitos by a friendly (and, we'll say it, impossibly attractive) staff; weekend brunch featured chilaquiles and a terrific chorizo benedict.What's taken its place: Though Logan Square is a trek to sate North Center Cuban cravings, D'Noche, Cafe Con Leche's nighttime alter ego, offers a solid approximation of Caf 28's menu and ambience.Charlie Trotter'sWhat it was:Charlie Trotter's was one of the most iconic restaurants Chicago has ever had. Chicago magazine newsletters have you covered. Cereality / 100 S. Wacker Dr. Chicago, IL. In its heyday, the chain had more than 1,000 locations, which served fried clams and a whopping 28 ice cream flavors. The late Jimmy Rohr, veteran restaurateur and opera devotee, ran this refined, sophisticated restaurant in Avondale. 3. 9. 1941-present // River North text-align: left !important; Frontera Grill There's still one White Tower location in Toledo, Ohio. So they must be doing something right. Arthur Treacher's Fish & Chips / No longer in the Chicagoland area (founded 1969), Mr. K's Restaurant / 5415 N Harlem Ave. Norwood Park, IL. Vintage menus from some of Chicago's dearly departed restaurants, including The Eccdentric, Gordon and The Cottage, help tell the tale of what made them so great. Now, its your classic (and totally legit) neighborhood joint serving good drinks and tavern eats. We already have this email. (French) Just when elegance seemed out of favor, this testament to sumptuous dining swept into our lives. visibility: hidden !important; The pattern was updated in the 1970s when Richard Melman and partners opened a series of casual dining restaurants in the Chicago area beginning with R. J. Grunts in 1971. 17. We won't fault you for getting misty-eyed over these failed fast-food chain restaurants from the 1980s. P: 630.864.5270,