I'm not sure where to put this, because I am not sure there is or has ever been or has ever needed to be a dedicated Oak Park thread, but there seems to be a lot of movement in this former dining desert and neighboring environs. It began with Gaetano's and Marion Street (maybe) and definitely grew with Autre Monde, got better with Katy's Dumpling House and Sugar Fixe, but suddenly there seems to be a whole lot more going on. House Red, formerly in Forest Park, has reopened as Novo Restaurant and Wine Bar right at Lake and Oak Park. Saigon Pho, in Forest Park, is apparently moving to Oak Park more or less right down the street, in the former Flat Top Grill. (That's two Forest Park places moving to Oak Park, for a change.) Our waffle and coffee spot is converting into an Ethiopian eatery of some sort, which would place it right down the street from our Brazilian restaurant, making for two relatively rarified dining options in a village once known for barely anything good. And between the two is Sen, which offers solid sushi.
We just got an Irish pub, Connolly's Public House, we got a Lou Malnati's, and we got not one or two but three new local breweries: Exit Strategy in Forest Park, Oak Park Brewing Company next to the new Hamburger Mary's outpost on Oak Park Ave., and Kingslagher on Roosevelt. Across the street from Hamburger Mary's is a new spot coming from the people behind the Dawson and Topaz (never been to either), and we now have Beer Shop, which is holding its own, and whose BYO-food policy pairs perfectly with the great stuff they're making and selling at the top-class butcher Carnivore.
Yeah, we miss the Depot Diner, and I wish Aripos could have made it, but we're getting a Q BBQ down the block from where the latter used to be, which with the increasingly solid Piggyback brings our area respectable BBQ tally to an reasonable two. Plus we have Yum Thai and Axcan in Forest Park, the latter above average Mexican that's across from Brown Cow (still some of the best ice cream in the Chicagoland area); the rehabbed Delia's Kitchen, which breaks out of the Greek diner mold/rut, and Big Guy's across Roosevelt in Berwyn selling the best in dogs, burgers, and specials like the incredible turkey club and corned beef. Factor in that Freddy's is within firing range, that I'm probably forgetting a couple of things and that sure, per the thread, the hit or miss Marion Street is getting another reboot ... man, lots of choices these days! Hammond, someone, anyone - what's going on here?
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