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« Reply #45 on: March 13, 2012, 12:47:34 PM »

Y'all are making a return trip to Chicago sorely tempting right now.

All that weed in Holland, and no breakfast?
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« Reply #46 on: March 13, 2012, 01:13:56 PM »

Do any of these breakfast places in Chicago have that little "heart healthy" symbol on the menu? 
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« Reply #47 on: March 13, 2012, 01:25:27 PM »

Do any of these breakfast places in Chicago have that little "heart healthy" symbol on the menu? 

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« Reply #48 on: March 13, 2012, 01:41:06 PM »

Do any of these breakfast places in Chicago have that little "heart healthy" symbol on the menu? 

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« Reply #49 on: June 23, 2012, 08:32:36 AM »

Anybody know Deleece?

The menus look great - brunch especially.  Lobster benedict with truffle hollandaise?  Bottomless mimosas for $15?  I hear that the breakfast pasta is outstanding, too.  I think I'll be giving this place a pop...
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« Reply #50 on: June 23, 2012, 09:37:13 AM »

Anybody know Deleece?

The menus look great - brunch especially.  Lobster benedict with truffle hollandaise?  Bottomless mimosas for $15?  I hear that the breakfast pasta is outstanding, too.  I think I'll be giving this place a pop...

Wife and I ate there when it was literally 2 blocks north, before attending this game.  Looks like business has been good enough to allow them to move into the sweet spot  on the opposite side of the Mercury Theater from Cullens (although that spot didn't help the previous two restaurants there).  I recall it having a vegan vibe, even though it's not vegetarian.  They look a whole lot different in the new spot. Probably a good sign for them and, as it's a couple blocks from Clark Street, would be a good after-game dinner option for you. 
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« Reply #51 on: June 23, 2012, 10:14:42 AM »

Anybody know Deleece?

The menus look great - brunch especially.  Lobster benedict with truffle hollandaise?  Bottomless mimosas for $15?  I hear that the breakfast pasta is outstanding, too.  I think I'll be giving this place a pop...

Wife and I ate there when it was literally 2 blocks north, before attending this game.  Looks like business has been good enough to allow them to move into the sweet spot  on the opposite side of the Mercury Theater from Cullens (although that spot didn't help the previous two restaurants there).  I recall it having a vegan vibe, even though it's not vegetarian.  They look a whole lot different in the new spot. Probably a good sign for them and, as it's a couple blocks from Clark Street, would be a good after-game dinner option for you. 

What on Earth makes you think I'm going to see a game?
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« Reply #52 on: June 23, 2012, 10:24:55 AM »

Anybody know Deleece?

The menus look great - brunch especially.  Lobster benedict with truffle hollandaise?  Bottomless mimosas for $15?  I hear that the breakfast pasta is outstanding, too.  I think I'll be giving this place a pop...

Wife and I ate there when it was literally 2 blocks north, before attending this game.  Looks like business has been good enough to allow them to move into the sweet spot  on the opposite side of the Mercury Theater from Cullens (although that spot didn't help the previous two restaurants there).  I recall it having a vegan vibe, even though it's not vegetarian.  They look a whole lot different in the new spot. Probably a good sign for them and, as it's a couple blocks from Clark Street, would be a good after-game dinner option for you. 

What on Earth makes you think I'm going to see a game?

You'll end up going.
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« Reply #53 on: June 23, 2012, 10:58:53 AM »

Anybody know Deleece?

The menus look great - brunch especially.  Lobster benedict with truffle hollandaise?  Bottomless mimosas for $15?  I hear that the breakfast pasta is outstanding, too.  I think I'll be giving this place a pop...

Wife and I ate there when it was literally 2 blocks north, before attending this game.  Looks like business has been good enough to allow them to move into the sweet spot  on the opposite side of the Mercury Theater from Cullens (although that spot didn't help the previous two restaurants there).  I recall it having a vegan vibe, even though it's not vegetarian.  They look a whole lot different in the new spot. Probably a good sign for them and, as it's a couple blocks from Clark Street, would be a good after-game dinner option for you. 

What on Earth makes you think I'm going to see a game?

You'll end up going.

Ha!  You're almost certainly right.  I'll just do it in secret - switch off my phone and tell everybody I went on the architectural tour.
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« Reply #54 on: June 23, 2012, 01:54:08 PM »

Anybody know Deleece?

The menus look great - brunch especially.  Lobster benedict with truffle hollandaise?  Bottomless mimosas for $15?  I hear that the breakfast pasta is outstanding, too.  I think I'll be giving this place a pop...

Wife and I ate there when it was literally 2 blocks north, before attending this game.  Looks like business has been good enough to allow them to move into the sweet spot  on the opposite side of the Mercury Theater from Cullens (although that spot didn't help the previous two restaurants there).  I recall it having a vegan vibe, even though it's not vegetarian.  They look a whole lot different in the new spot. Probably a good sign for them and, as it's a couple blocks from Clark Street, would be a good after-game dinner option for you.  

What on Earth makes you think I'm going to see a game?

You'll end up going.

Ha!  You're almost certainly right.  I'll just do it in secret - switch off my phone and tell everybody I went on the architectural tour.

All things being equal, the architectural boat tour kicks ass over a chance to watch these guys play ball, but seeing as how you wouldn't have the contacts you've had so that you can enjoy a very social trip if it wasn't for those gutless cocksuckers, so it might be just a little weird if you didn't go to one game.  Plus, demand won't be high and you'll probably be watching prospects by then.  Profit!
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« Reply #55 on: June 23, 2012, 03:25:38 PM »

Anybody know Deleece?

The menus look great - brunch especially.  Lobster benedict with truffle hollandaise?  Bottomless mimosas for $15?  I hear that the breakfast pasta is outstanding, too.  I think I'll be giving this place a pop...

Was a staple back in the Lincoln Park days. Never been for breakfast, only dinner.  Very good place.  Before Deleece, the chef was the personal chef for DeNiro or some other Hollywood bigwig.
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« Reply #56 on: June 23, 2012, 08:27:26 PM »

Anybody know Deleece?

The menus look great - brunch especially.  Lobster benedict with truffle hollandaise?  Bottomless mimosas for $15?  I hear that the breakfast pasta is outstanding, too.  I think I'll be giving this place a pop...

Was a staple back in the Lincoln Park days. Never been for breakfast, only dinner.  Very good place.  Before Deleece, the chef was the personal chef for DeNiro or some other Hollywood bigwigChristina Hendricks.

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« Reply #57 on: June 23, 2012, 09:14:51 PM »

Anybody know Deleece?

The menus look great - brunch especially.  Lobster benedict with truffle hollandaise?  Bottomless mimosas for $15?  I hear that the breakfast pasta is outstanding, too.  I think I'll be giving this place a pop...

Was a staple back in the Lincoln Park days. Never been for breakfast, only dinner.  Very good place.  Before Deleece, the chef was the personal chef for DeNiro or some other Hollywood bigwigChristina Hendricks.

Chuckbaited.

Like she only had one chef.
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« Reply #58 on: June 24, 2012, 02:04:37 AM »

Anybody know Deleece?

The menus look great - brunch especially.  Lobster benedict with truffle hollandaise?  Bottomless mimosas for $15?  I hear that the breakfast pasta is outstanding, too.  I think I'll be giving this place a pop...

Was a staple back in the Lincoln Park days. Never been for breakfast, only dinner.  Very good place.  Before Deleece, the chef was the personal chef for DeNiro or some other Hollywood bigwig.

Actually, the former chef for Deleece was the personal chef for Jack Nicholson, and now she has her own restaurant Sola, which I can vouch for as the shit. If you're going for brunch, the short rib benedict is ridiculous, and for dinner, get the wagyu burger topped off with a banana ice cream sundae.
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« Reply #59 on: June 24, 2012, 04:43:25 AM »

Anybody know Deleece?

The menus look great - brunch especially.  Lobster benedict with truffle hollandaise?  Bottomless mimosas for $15?  I hear that the breakfast pasta is outstanding, too.  I think I'll be giving this place a pop...

Was a staple back in the Lincoln Park days. Never been for breakfast, only dinner.  Very good place.  Before Deleece, the chef was the personal chef for DeNiro or some other Hollywood bigwig.

Actually, the former chef for Deleece was the personal chef for Jack Nicholson, and now she has her own restaurant Sola, which I can vouch for as the shit. If you're going for brunch, the short rib benedict is ridiculous, and for dinner, get the wagyu burger topped off with a banana ice cream sundae.

That short rib benedict does sound like possibly the most delicious thing you could put in your mouth. (||)  As for the burger, though, I really don't think wagyu beef makes a good patty.  It's too soft.
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