Mystery footprint

IMG_5490What Chicago cafe has this footprint as their logo? Guess for a chance to guest blog.

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On the table: C-View

IMG_30292 candles, menu. Affinia Hotel, 166 E. Superior St., 29th Floor.312.523.0923

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Outdoor patio at Duchamp

View of the Duchamp patio from Damen Avenue last Saturday night. Here’s hoping for a long Indian summer of fleece-free patio nights. Duchamp, 2118 N. Damen, 773.235.6434

Come for the patio, stay for the killer Korean wings

Come for the patio, stay for the killer Korean wings

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Mystery waiter

This waiter on the outdoor sign of this neighborhood spot looks more 1940 than 1990. Anyone know what restaurant it is? Guess for a chance to guest blog.
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Juicy Pug Chug

"Pugsley" upstairs at Juicy

"Pugsley" upstairs at Juicy


I realized that it’s been ages since I offered up any report from the local hot dog front, so I felt it only necessary to indulge in not one, but a record-breaking three hot dogs this weekend (oy), and attend a doggie-themed charity event to boot. I was so excited for Juicy Wine Co.’s first annual Pug Chug benefitting the Northern Illinois Pug Rescue and Adoption organization, not only to get to play with pugs, but for the hot dogs, hand-dipped corn dogs and summer-friendly wines selected by host Alpana Singh. When I got there, I discovered only one resident pooch, Pugsley, roaming around, and lots and lots of corn dogs for the taking. I’d been craving a sweet, cornmeal-crusted dog on a stick for what seems like years or at least since I’ve repeatedly seen them served up next to the elephant ears and funnel cakes at those colorfully headache-inducing street fair food stands. These were actually good, and spotted next to a Domaine Chandon Pinot Noir and a Joel Gott Sauvignon Blanc.
Hand-dipped corn dogs on the patio at Juicy

Hand-dipped corn dogs on the patio at Juicy


And the wines, 16 to try and 1 sake. I love crisp, cool, apple-y Rieslings and couldn’t sip enough of the Charles Smith Kungfu Girl Riesling (and got a bottle for myself on the way out). The Sofia Riesling won out for prettiest bottle, but was bit too sweet. For reds, I also enjoyed La Posta Malbec, dry yet bursting with lush dark fruit flavors and slight bitterness. But the Murphy’s Law rosé was my favorite, light and fruity, a great wine for sipping on a sunny Saturday.
Rieslings ready to pour

Rieslings ready to pour


Murphy's Law rosé and Tozia Junmai Living Jewel sake

Murphy's Law rosé and Tozia Junmai Living Jewel sake


After the corn dogs, Juicy owner Rodney Alex fired up the panini press for a few rounds of hot dogs, which paired surprisingly well with the Kungfu Girl.
Panini-pressed dogs

Panini-pressed dogs


All in all I left full of great vino, delicious hot dogs, my corn dog craving sated for at least another year, and my desire for an actual (non-hot) dog greater than ever. Juicy Wine Co., 694 N. Milwaukee Ave., 312.492.6620

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Davis Theatre candy

Candy concessions at the Davis

Candy concessions at the Davis

I love seeing movies at old-school theatres like The Davis in Lincoln Square, that is until about 15 minutes into the flick when you’re wishing they made those extra padded, double-wide seats that recline in 1929. Alas, I love well-preserved, retro concession stands, and am guessing the theater’s low-budge constructed candy “menu” was easier than trying to shove the ever-growing varieties (neon sqworms anyone?) into a 80-year-old stand. Either way, looks like the perfect excuse to eat your way through every major candy group from chocolate-mint to gummy, sour, fruit and cookie dough. 4614 N. Lincoln Ave.

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On the table: Perennial

Love the birch trees affixed in the center of the dining room

Love the birch trees affixed in the center of the dining room

2 glasses, 2 napkins, 4 knives, 2 forks, 2 plates, vase, flowers. 1800 N. Lincoln Ave., 312.980.7070

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Mystery flames

Not a poor-man’s Olympic torch, but the “flames” over what Chicago restaurant?IMG_5370

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