What's going on with the food courts at Midway?
Dave148 wrote:What's going on with the food courts at Midway?
http://www.chicagobusiness.com/article/ ... s-changing
Geo wrote:Just spent three hours laying over in Reagan/National. There was a Big Bowl there, so I tried it. Excellent concept, very well executed, speedy, and the food was way better than I expected. I had the potstickers and a chicken rice bowl. I'd go back in a heartbeat; in fact I'd love it if there were one anywhere near here. An equally good Chinese-Thai place nearest to me is across Lake Champlain, in Burlington VT: over an hour, including the ferry ride ($21 RT).
Interesting to find out that it's yet another Lettuce Entertain You operation. Those guys sure know what they're doing.
Geo
stevez wrote:Geo wrote:Just spent three hours laying over in Reagan/National. There was a Big Bowl there, so I tried it. Excellent concept, very well executed, speedy, and the food was way better than I expected. I had the potstickers and a chicken rice bowl. I'd go back in a heartbeat; in fact I'd love it if there were one anywhere near here. An equally good Chinese-Thai place nearest to me is across Lake Champlain, in Burlington VT: over an hour, including the ferry ride ($21 RT).
Interesting to find out that it's yet another Lettuce Entertain You operation. Those guys sure know what they're doing.
Geo
If I’m not mistaken, Oprah’s name was attached to to concept when it first opened.
Geo wrote:Jeez, this is crazy! I'm suddenly remembering that I went to a Bruce Cost resto someplace in the loop around 2000, maybe a bit later. So I google Bruce Cost and a pic of his book came up, and it all settles into place: I went to a Big Bowl during a conference, liked the food, and bought the book. Didn't think much of the book. Promptly flogged it off, and forgot the resto.
And then suddenly it's deja vue all over again. What goes around comes around, etc etc.
Where was the first Big Bowl, exactly?
Geo
New food court opens at Midway Airport a year after massive renovation begins
Geo wrote:I had the Italian Sandwich yesterday at Potbelly's in Dulles IAD, D-concourse, next to gate D-16. It was clearly a reminder of the muff at Central Grocery. Excellent ingredients, good bun, and I added Nueske's bacon and mushrooms. I'd buy it again and again.
Geo
Cynthia wrote:Geo wrote:I had the Italian Sandwich yesterday at Potbelly's in Dulles IAD, D-concourse, next to gate D-16. It was clearly a reminder of the muff at Central Grocery. Excellent ingredients, good bun, and I added Nueske's bacon and mushrooms. I'd buy it again and again.
Geo
Almost sounds like it would be worth the trip to D.C., just for the sandwich.
stevez wrote:Cynthia wrote:Geo wrote:I had the Italian Sandwich yesterday at Potbelly's in Dulles IAD, D-concourse, next to gate D-16. It was clearly a reminder of the muff at Central Grocery. Excellent ingredients, good bun, and I added Nueske's bacon and mushrooms. I'd buy it again and again.
Geo
Almost sounds like it would be worth the trip to D.C., just for the sandwich.
You can save the air fare and get this sandwich at any Potbelly anywhere.
Cynthia wrote:Never been to a Potbelly's. Sounds like I need to seek one out.
And thanks for saving me that airfare.
stevez wrote:Cynthia wrote:Never been to a Potbelly's. Sounds like I need to seek one out.
And thanks for saving me that airfare.
I wouldn’t put it at the top of your list of things to do (a sandwich at Tempesta Market belongs in that position), but Potbelly’s is a step up from many of the sub sandwich chains.
stevez wrote:Cynthia wrote:Never been to a Potbelly's. Sounds like I need to seek one out.
And thanks for saving me that airfare.
I wouldn’t put it at the top of your list of things to do (a sandwich at Tempesta Market belongs in that position), but Potbelly’s is a step up from many of the sub sandwich chains.
stevez wrote:Cynthia wrote:Never been to a Potbelly's. Sounds like I need to seek one out.
And thanks for saving me that airfare.
I wouldn’t put it at the top of your list of things to do (a sandwich at Tempesta Market belongs in that position), but Potbelly’s is a step up from many of the sub sandwich chains.