I've passed Jeri's Grill since I was ten-years-old. I've long wondered about a place which proudly highlights ham off the bone to those passing on the street.
The other day I had business in the area rather early in the morning. I decided if my parking karma held out, then this would be the day to dine at Jeri's. As I arrived, someone pulled out and any excuse vanished as the car slid into place.
I walked in and grabbed a seat at the boomerang Formica counter. I knew at a minimum I wanted ham on the bone, a couple of eggs and potatoes. I couldn't justify ordering biscuits and gravy, which is always the disadvantage of dining solo. Instead, I paid the slight upcharge for raisin toast.
After I placed my order, I relaxed reading the newspaper and listening to the chatter around me. Really, I was listening to the chatter and just looking at the pictures. One lady walked in which everyone greeted by name. She was grabbing a coffee while getting an orientation where her destination clinic at Devon and California was from this location. I was somewhat shocked I knew in a flash where she was going, what that interesection looked like and what she could eat, if she asked. The committee discussed what hundred north and west she needed. They then began quizzing each other on the origins of street names in Chicago.
I put my paper down and watched the art of griddle cooking. I am especially fascinated by the weights they will use to keep meat from curling. It's a great idea, which I have never seen anyone use at home.
The eggs were not perky Jumbo's, rather they were simply large and cooked to perfection. I am always a bit dismayed when my egg whites are runny, when it is my yolk-only I want supple and ready to burst. The ham on the bone was generous and delicious. The potatoes with extra onions indeed had extra onions and lots of good flavor. My raisin toast was ever so slightly disappointing because it wasn't quite warm enough to melt the butter I spread on them. Just as well, if it had melted, then I would have been sorely tempted to add sugar on top.
It was fun to breakfast where everyone knew each other so well. They may not have gone out of their way to welcome me, though they did keep me well entertained with their conversation.
I'll be back someday for the biscuits and gravy because our survey is not complete until they have been tested! It's always nice to leave something for another day.
Jeri's Grill
4357 North Western Avenue
Chicago, IL 60618
773-604-8775