saps wrote:Superdawg is one of those places that you want to be good because of it's age, the kitsch, and the novelty of it.
The fact is, the food isn't that good, the owners aren't that engaging, and the overall experience falls well below expectations. People that grew up with it will love it and defend it, and I can't blame them for doing so, as I have my own local favorites that outsiders hate (eg. Hamburger Heaven in Elmhurst).
I told him to just ignore the Food Channel from here on out, that the next time we'd just hit Weiner and Still Champion, one of many spots where he'd pay less and get a far superior product, IMHO.
sundevilpeg wrote:Eschewing the Food Network for the most part is a good idea, but don't give up Guy Fieri viewing. I watched an ep of his original show, "Guy's Big Bite," this afternoon, and was rendered slackjawed by his making a big batch of Italian beef, inspired by and based on the fine IB's made at Paradise Pup, to which he gave a king-sized shout out in the body of the show - he even made a close approximation of their giardinera for those elsewhere who have never had an IB.
How did the finished product look? Was he able to reproduce an IB (not one of PP's strong points, BTW)?
Judy wrote:... We were on Milwaukee in Wheeling and passed a sign about Superdawg....husband says "hey, they're building a new Superdawg there". I did a quick turnaround and, sure enough, there's a new Superdawg about to go up in a space just north of Bob Chinn's. It does say Superdawg DRIVE-IN, so I'm assuming it will be just that, thought that remains to be seen.
It's almost spring, and yet there hasn't been a shovel of dirt turned at this site. All fall and winter, I'd go by and wonder when they were going to finally begin construction...nothing but the sign promising "opening in spring 2009". Does anybody know if their plans changed, and if this will ever happen? Sure doesn't seem so, so I guess they might as well remove the sign...
pizano345 wrote:It's almost spring, and yet there hasn't been a shovel of dirt turned at this site. All fall and winter, I'd go by and wonder when they were going to finally begin construction...nothing but the sign promising "opening in spring 2009". Does anybody know if their plans changed, and if this will ever happen? Sure doesn't seem so, so I guess they might as well remove the sign...
FWIW, I've heard Labor Day now. Still definitely going to happen.
Daily Herald on 1/20/09Bad weather and financing problems have delayed the restaurant's construction and opening, originally planned for February.
Khaopaat wrote:After reading about the upcoming Wheeling location, I thought I'd head over to Google Maps & check it out. When I switched to street view, first thing I saw was "For Sale, 1.62 Acres", and didn't see any "Coming Soon" or Superdawg signs. Has anyone heard anything?
Click here for a link to the Google Maps street view. It's the empty lot directly north of Bob Chinn's, right?
I hope the economy didn't sink the project...sadly it seems more and more common everyday.
sandman wrote:Update: I rolled past the Wheeling site of the coming Superdawg today. Surprisingly, there are signs of the new one finally coming! Two giant backhoes on site, construction tailer, portapotties. Key reason- the sign has been revised and names the bank, so the financing finally came through.
EvilDoc wrote:i've had Superdawg a few times, it's ok, but nothing special, and the price is a really big turn off. a 5 buck hot dog is not essential for me. a little over 12 bucks if i want to get 2 dogs & a large drink...that's a lot.
Dave148 wrote:Update 5.0 - aiming for November 1st. http://www.pioneerlocal.com/barrington/ ... s1.article
sujormik wrote:My grandmother lived in Albany Park and we lived up in Morton Grove. Since my mom didn't drive on expressways we used to come home via Elston to Milwaukee then north to Dempster. Anyway, we did this pretty much every Friday night of my childhood, and in all these years I don't think I've ever eaten at SD. My brother and I used to call the rooftop dogs Gumby and Poky, no idea why except the blue/red of the eyes may have corresponded to our toys?
Anyway, I think I shall have to give it a try.