Lunch today. Service impeccable, tip-top, we simply had to look in the direction of our server and he was on-the-spot with lemon, water refill, hot sauce, a smile. Food, two of us split calamari salad (huge, tasty) halibut Vesuvio (delicious, huge) and a bowl of clam chowder (tasty)cito wrote:As much as I love the Des Plaines location, I'm going to wait a bit before I go to Wheeling. Reliable family members who have already visited claim that the food is excellent, whereas, the front-of-the-house is a horror show...
G Wiv wrote:cito wrote:
If I had to nitpick: there are no lunch specials if one went solo it would either be an expensive lunch with leftovers or sandwich.
Boston Fish Market, Count me a Fan!
*I seem to be stuck on the word huge this afternoon.
ronnie_suburban wrote:Anyone know what their current status is? A friend's been picking fish up there regularly to cook at home but arrived to find them closed today, even though signs taped to the doors indicated that they'd arrived during hours when they were supposed to be open. A phone call just rang and rang without an answer or going to voicemail. Google seems to think they're open but it seems their information might not be up to date.
Thanks,
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alessio20 wrote:ronnie_suburban wrote:Anyone know what their current status is? A friend's been picking fish up there regularly to cook at home but arrived to find them closed today, even though signs taped to the doors indicated that they'd arrived during hours when they were supposed to be open. A phone call just rang and rang without an answer or going to voicemail. Google seems to think they're open but it seems their information might not be up to date.
Could be due to today being Greek Easter Monday, though odd no sign to that effect.
Dave148 wrote:I just called the Des Plaines location. Wheeling is closed today and will reopen tomorrow. Ron, you owe me a quarter.
Dave148 wrote:I just called the Des Plaines location. Wheeling is closed today and will reopen tomorrow. Ron, you owe me a quarter.
Assuming it took 1 minute total to get the number and complete the call, it's only $15/hour. Time is money.scottsol wrote:Your profit margin on that call is obscene. You know, we know you didn’t use a pay phone.Dave148 wrote:I just called the Des Plaines location. Wheeling is closed today and will reopen tomorrow. Ron, you owe me a quarter.
bweiny wrote:Assuming it took 1 minute total to get the number and complete the call, it's only $15/hour. Time is money.scottsol wrote:Your profit margin on that call is obscene. You know, we know you didn’t use a pay phone.Dave148 wrote:I just called the Des Plaines location. Wheeling is closed today and will reopen tomorrow. Ron, you owe me a quarter.
scottsol wrote:Dave148 wrote:I just called the Des Plaines location. Wheeling is closed today and will reopen tomorrow. Ron, you owe me a quarter.
Your profit margin on that call is obscene. You know, we know you didn’t use a pay phone.
I didn't suggest he include the time it took to post as part of the total. Posting here is like billing. You don't bill for the time spent billing.scottsol wrote:As you have never before charged us for the time taken to post here, I find your argument specious. Particularly as you billed us in dollars, not utils.
scottsol wrote:Particularly as you billed us in dollars, not
gastro gnome wrote:scottsol wrote:Dave148 wrote:I just called the Des Plaines location. Wheeling is closed today and will reopen tomorrow. Ron, you owe me a quarter.
Your profit margin on that call is obscene. You know, we know you didn’t use a pay phone.
Last I checked, payphones were charging $0.50. That was years ago, though. Now, it would be a challenge to even find a payphone to check the going rate.
scottsol wrote:There are no pay phones anymore, so the call in question did not incur any pay phone charges. In any case, in almost all cases today the incremental cost of a call is zero.