eatchicago wrote:In a short time, The Brown Sack has tightly woven itself into its neighborhood, serving up top-notch real food every day.
Mike G wrote:Don't go yesterday, that's my advice.
Sweetbread wrote:I support this nomination, and would like to add that Brown Sack arguably has the best "neighborhood feel" out of all the other nominations. I've been going there every couple weeks for the past year, and always get treated like family. They are soooo nice; but not in that way that reeks of costumer service protocol just to make a buck.
Stagger wrote:My love of The Brown Sack is well known.
Santander wrote:Stagger wrote:My love of The Brown Sack is well known.
I didn't agree with Ronnie until now, but this is indeed one of the worst restaurant names in Chicago.
Santander wrote: I didn't agree with Ronnie until now, but this is indeed one of the worst restaurant names in Chicago.
GAF wrote:Santander wrote: I didn't agree with Ronnie until now, but this is indeed one of the worst restaurant names in Chicago.
They could change their name to Big Buns and Pita.
pairs4life wrote:...giardiniera (preferably seebee's)
seebee wrote:pairs4life wrote:...giardiniera (preferably seebee's)
The second time I went to the Brown Sack, I knew they were worthy of my homemade giardiniera. When I was done eating, I went to the counter, and asked Adam if they would be interested, and that I had no interest in charging them any $ for it. I just wanted to offer them a little bit of thanks in giardiniera form because it is so rare is it to find places that actually care about the food they are preparing like this. I hope they never succumb to the lure of cheap foodservice glop soups, or cheap sugar laden Orville Kent, or Reser's potato salad / coleslaw abominations. Seebee's giardiniera should return to the Brown Sack near the end of this summer when the peppers are in. This place IS a GNR.
Renewal please.