Here's my take on the "original" locations of a couple local burger favorites.
Willkat98 wrote:59th and Kedzie means we grew up with Nicky's hot dogs at 58th and Kedzie. The original home of the Big Baby. I know it has been nitpicked to death over which location has the best version, but in the 1970's, I had access to the only version. I could tell you all about how Nicky's was in the 5700 block, next to the auto repair place and the hair salon school, but those got bought out by McDonalds expansion and Nicky's moved into the former Winchells donuts next to Meyer foods.
I think the Nicky's at 58th & Kedzie, opened in the late 1960s, was the third location. The first was at 7509 W 63rd (in Summit), followed by 6142 S Archer (at Austin). I believe all three (and more?) were simultaneously open and selling Big Babies in the 1970s. The early history of the 58th & Kedzie location was touched on almost 15 years ago in this
Big Baby thread:
It opened in 1969 as a little diner on the northeast corner of 58th and Kedzie, a block north of the Colony Theater and the original Gertie's Ice Cream Parlor (actually it started a little before that but was bought by its current owner in 1969). In 1981 it moved across the street to its current larger quarters on the southeast corner of 58th and Kedzie. Originally it had a simple yellow and white keystone-shaped sign but the new sign (a more stylized keystone) features a distinctive turquoise and pink combination and the interior has plenty of the same colors. The menu contains many of the Chicago fast food standards such as hot dogs, gyros, ribs, and Italian beef but the Big Baby remains Nicky's signature item. I assume the Big Baby was a response to McDonald's hugely successful introduction of the Big Mac in 1968.
I wrote the following before I saw
BrendanR's post above. I decided to post it, even though it repeats much of what he wrote.
lougord99 wrote:Jazzfood wrote:lougord99 wrote:A McDonalds hamburger from the original McDonalds on Waukegan.
The original was in Des Plaines on River Rd I believe.
You are correct. I’m bummed.
The first McDonald's in Illinois opened in April 1955 at 400 N Lee St, a bit south of the junction of River Rd and Rand Rd. It was the ninth McDonald's overall, but the first franchise after Ray Kroc became involved. The first McDonald's franchise (May 1953; second overall) was in Phoenix. The third McDonald's still stands in Downey CA, virtually unchanged since August 1953. The company's early history is a complicated topic, in no small part because of Mr Kroc's seeming inability to acknowledge the business existed before he became involved. In the mid-1980s the company built a replica of the 1955 building on the site of the ninth store and fancifully named it "McDonald's No. 1 Store Museum." They demolished it in 2018. A brief discussion of the early locations can be found
here.