YourPalWill wrote:I was a die hard Cub Foods fans until Aaron Deacon introduced me to Tony's Finer Foods.
Tony's isn't as trendy, doesn't have as much gourmet (for that there is Treasure Island), nor is itr developed for squeezing every last dime out of its floor space.
What Tony's offers, that consistently keeps me coming back, are consistently low prices on good quality fresh meat, dairy and produce items. Something simple, like a 2 pound chuck roast, that would cost $10-$12 in Jewel, sells for half that price at Tony's.
LikestoEatout wrote:There is now a Woodman's in North Aurora at Orchard Road and Oak Street, Orchard is an exit on I-88. Since they have been open we have not shopped anywhere else. Their selection is great and includes a very impressive array of ethnic and organic foods.
Binko wrote:Sounds to me like a place called "Pete's Fresh Market" that's in three locations on the Southwest Side (including one literally a block and a half from my house). Eggs are a buck a pound, there's a great produce selection (especially if you like to cook Mexican food. Five or six different types of peppers, papayas, prickly pear, chayote, cactus paddles, yuca, epazote, etc...) Fresh tortillas that are still warm, roast chicken for like $4, homemade salsa roja, verde, and pico de gallo. It's great. The only bad thing is their beef selection isn't so hot if you like steak, but nothing's more than $4 or so pound. Chuck is usually around $3/lb.
Zin wrote:Word.
(outside of that Omni store next to Hersey High School in A.H...anyone remember that?).
Zin wrote:...outside of that Omni store next to Hersey High School in A.H...anyone remember that?...
JoelF wrote:Zin wrote:...outside of that Omni store next to Hersey High School in A.H...anyone remember that?...
That's the one that they then turned into a half-decent Dominick's, but they killed it, and the spot has been vacant for years.
You can spot most of the ex-Omni's by their arching facade. There's one in Morton Grove that's an outpatient center, I think I've seen another one in Buffalo Grove that's a pet supply store.
I also remember the arching facades as being Kohl's. For instance, I think Lincolnwood produce may have once been a Kohl's. I think the one in Elmhurst (or Villa Park?)became a 'Hi-Lo' (or something like that) around 1980, then it closed about a year later.Cathy2 wrote:I associate those arching facades with Kohl's Grocery store, which I believe were related to Kohl's Department stores and Kohl's Children's Museum. I will suggest Kohl's Grocery were closed and/or sold to Omni, can anyone confirm this timeline?
In 1972 the British-American Tobacco Company bought the department stores and grocery stores. The Kohl family, led by Allen and Herb Kohl, stayed on to manage the company. The family left the management in 1979, and Herb Kohl went on to become a United States Senator and owner of the Milwaukee Bucks. This firm expanded Kohl's presence from 10 to 39 stores in Wisconsin, Illinois and Indiana. The grocery stores were eventually sold to A&P in 1983, operating under the name Kohl's II, but the last of them were later closed in 2003.
Cathy2 wrote:JoelF wrote:Zin wrote:...outside of that Omni store next to Hersey High School in A.H...anyone remember that?...
That's the one that they then turned into a half-decent Dominick's, but they killed it, and the spot has been vacant for years.
You can spot most of the ex-Omni's by their arching facade. There's one in Morton Grove that's an outpatient center, I think I've seen another one in Buffalo Grove that's a pet supply store.
I associate those arching facades with Kohl's Grocery store, which I believe were related to Kohl's Department stores and Kohl's Children's Museum. I will suggest Kohl's Grocery were closed and/or sold to Omni, can anyone confirm this timeline?
Regards,
Cameron wrote:So how come Dominick's is doing so badly? I do prefer it to Jewel, but I've found both to pretty much be equal in terms of price and quality.
However I rarely go into any of the large chains anymore. Several years ago I discovered Marketplace On Oakton (in Skokie), which I just love and is where I pick up all my meat and veggies. I used to drive by on my way home from work, but I still go there even though it's now out of my way (I changed jobs last year). I only have to visit Dominick's every few months for bathroom, and cleaning supplies.
Cameron.
Cameron wrote:So how come Dominick's is doing so badly? I do prefer it to Jewel, but I've found both to pretty much be equal in terms of price and quality.
BrianD wrote:Wasn't there a chain called Auchaen (sp) prior to Omni? I recall one of these down on Harlem around 75th or so...had good pastries if I remember correctly.
Cheers,
Brian
pmcaleer wrote:BrianD wrote:Wasn't there a chain called Auchaen (sp) prior to Omni? I recall one of these down on Harlem around 75th or so...had good pastries if I remember correctly.
Cheers,
Brian
Yep - that's Auchan which was right by Haunted Trails down in Bridgeview. After they left that space it indeed became an Omni.
gp60004 wrote:Looks like most of em will be turned into Strack and VanTils and a few Garden Fresh stores.
http://www.progressivegrocer.com/progre ... 1003190182
G Wiv wrote:grant wrote:eanwhile Cub carries a few things i can't find elsewhere so i was sad when i heard this.
Grant,
I'll miss Cub for one reason and one reason only, turkey thighs. Cub is, soon to be was, the only store in the Chicagoland area that always, as in 95% of the time, carried bone-in skin-on turkey thighs.
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Suggestions for a reliable source of turkey things appreciated.
JoelF wrote:You can spot most of the ex-Omni's by their arching facade. There's one in Morton Grove that's an outpatient center
eatchicago wrote:I saw a nice big tray of bone-in, skin-on turkey thighs in the butcher's case at the brand new Whole Foods at Peterson and Cicero (for the low, low Whole Foods price of $2.99/lb.)