JeffB wrote:The concept doesn't travel well based on my experience with the Tampa branch (as compared with my wealth of LA samples).
dddane wrote:personally i get so sick of hearing people wanting this chain or that chain to come to chicago. half the fun in traveling to other places is trying their food, even if it's some cult-following chain. if you want five guys, get off your a$@ and travel. plus usually when a chain expands way beyond it's borders it starts to become more and more reminiscent of ...a chain.
....it'll be interesting to see how Top Notch burgers competes with having a fatburger two blocks away on 95th. maybe it'll give them reason to improve.
Mike G wrote:What improvement does Top Notch need?
I thought it might be a stand alone too, but they might not want to deal with drive-thru customers. Remember that you will have to wait for your food at Fatburger as most items are made to order like at Steak N Shake, In N Out, and Jack In The Box. (I wish ALL fast food places would ask you if you wanted to wait - I prefer my food fresh every time).Marshall K wrote:I spied the Fatburger sign today in Orland on Lagrange Rd and 152nd. It is located in a store front on the end of a 3 unit strip center building with a yet to open Jimmy Johns on the other end and an empty space in the middle. Construction appeared to be progressing well. Having never been to a Fatburger, I was a little dissapoined as I was expecting a stand alone place with a drive thru.
mr_pollock wrote:Hi I'm new to town, here from Los Angeles, so I guess I was spoiled by having an In-N-Out close by almost anywhere I went in So. Cal. I've been looking around on the Internet (here, Chowhound, Yelp, etc) for burger joints around Chicago that might fill the In-N-Out void in my stomach.
I stopped at The Wiener's Circle for a charburger, but it just didn't do it for me. I wonder if it's the lack of thousand island dressing (called "spread" at In-N-Out)?
I've read good and bad about Choppers on Ashland and Wabansia, so I guess I'll have to try it.
Any other places that might be able to compare? I'm hoping to find places that won't be more than ~30 minutes away by bus/train from Fullerton Pkwy. & Clark St. in Lincoln Park.
Thanks!
Edit: Just to clarify, I'm looking for burger stands, not bar/restaurant burgers that will cost more than $6 or so.
mr_pollock wrote:The only Culver's I could find was about 30 miles away, which would probably take about an hour to get to by bus, if a bus even went out that far.
Is there one in Lincoln Park/Lakeview or some other neighboring neighborhood?
stevez wrote:mr_pollock wrote:The only Culver's I could find was about 30 miles away, which would probably take about an hour to get to by bus, if a bus even went out that far.
Is there one in Lincoln Park/Lakeview or some other neighboring neighborhood?
I'd suggest a trip to Muskie's on Lincoln if you're transportation challenged. While Muskie's is not a chain (thank goodness), they prepare some very good burgers that compare favorably with an LA burger stand. Good shakes, too.
Muskie's
2878 N. Lincoln Ave
Chicago, IL
(773) 883-1633
Artie wrote:Fatburger to open in Orland
The Orland restaurant, 15110 S. LaGrange, would likely open toward the end of September, Andy Wiederhorn, Fatburger's chairman, said Tuesday. A store near the intersection of 95th Street and Western Avenue may open by late December or early January, he said.
http://www.southtownstar.com/business/1 ... er.article
mr_pollock wrote:The only Culver's I could find was about 30 miles away, which would probably take about an hour to get to by bus, if a bus even went out that far.
Is there one in Lincoln Park/Lakeview or some other neighboring neighborhood?