Yes, I can testify under oath to it!can you assure me it's low-cal? :giggle:
That's a win-win in my book Al :hi:If I'm in Chicago and traveling coach back home, I almost always eat before boarding the CZ and since I don't have anywhere to bring the leftovers, I usually hand them to one of the many homeless on Chicago's streets.
Was that you? Thanks, man! I really was hungry that day!If I'm in Chicago and traveling coach back home, I almost always eat before boarding the CZ and since I don't have anywhere to bring the leftovers, I usually hand them to one of the many homeless on Chicago's streets.
Dick: Guess Penny will have to go to Whole Paycheck again to eat! :lol: Ya'll should find a Joint that serves food she can eat! (I'm in the there are better Pizza Joints in CHI Club but you can't beat the Convience of G's!!)Enroute to Gathering IV, approximately 15 AU'ers met at the Metro Lounge and ate
Giordano's pizza for lunch. It was well received by all. A few did drink a diet soda!!
A few of us will be transiting in Chicago enroute to Seattle, so perhaps another Giordano's
lunch is in order.
Your best bet will be Gold Coast Dogs in the CUS Food Court. They have a Polish on the menu-while it may not be quite the same as getting one on Maxwell Street, it will save a lot of wandering around.Nothing in Chicago beats a Maxwell Street Polish with extra grilled onions and mustard. Any of you regular Chicago fokes know if there is a place to get them near Union Station ?
Jim - I guess you know my dietary quirks. Last year while most everyone was eating Giordano's pizza in the lounge, I was eating my Whole Foods yogurt and banana. Even though Whole Foods is expensive for a grocery store, I would be willing to bet that my lunch cost less money than the lunch of those who ate pizza. (My guess is that my waistline is smaller than most of the AU members who ate pizza :lol: - but that is not really a fair comparison since I am much shorter than the general public)Dick: Guess Penny will have to go to Whole Paycheck again to eat! :lol: Ya'll should find a Joint that serves food she can eat! (I'm in the there are better Pizza Joints in CHI Club but you can't beat the Convience of G's!!)Enroute to Gathering IV, approximately 15 AU'ers met at the Metro Lounge and ate
Giordano's pizza for lunch. It was well received by all. A few did drink a diet soda!!
A few of us will be transiting in Chicago enroute to Seattle, so perhaps another Giordano's
lunch is in order.
Al's Beef (601 W. Adams) is a couple of blocks west of Union Station. It has an excellent Maxwell Street polish.Your best bet will be Gold Coast Dogs in the CUS Food Court. They have a Polish on the menu-while it may not be quite the same as getting one on Maxwell Street, it will save a lot of wandering around.Nothing in Chicago beats a Maxwell Street Polish with extra grilled onions and mustard. Any of you regular Chicago fokes know if there is a place to get them near Union Station ?
The owners were also real estate investors and bad investments took the whole operation down. The pizza operation is likely to emerge from bankruptcy though.A bit of an off-topic question:
What, if anything specific, caused Giordano's to go bankrupt?
I've had both and ate a Giordano's in Oakbrook Terrace last week. It's AMAZING deep dish pizza!When in Chicago I often go to Pizzeria Uno. It's become a small chain, but the original location on Ohio street doesn't act or feel like one. I'll have to sample this Giordano's next time I'm there.
So which would be the better way to spend a layover in Chicago (train 29 to train 3, assuming they run on time, and we have about 5 hours) -
1) walk around downtown, eat lunch at Giordano's, and maybe tour the Sears Tower, or
2) Take a bus to the museum campus and see the Field Museum or the Shedd Aquarium?
Option 2 sounds like more fun (I love aquariums), but option 1 has the better lunch.
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