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QUOTE (LosMediasBlancas @ Aug 18, 2008 -> 02:48 PM)
How about Chicken Planet on Jackson just off of State? Half a roasted chicken, bread, two sides + drink= $6.00

 

Chicken Planet is most excellent, but I have found a new spot I actually like better. Pollittos over on 39 N. Wells between Madison and Washington. Best Rotisserre chicken downtown.

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Jimbo...I second that. I think either one of us will buy you lunch if you can get us an interview. Don't know what Jimbo does (except rip on Illinois and Missouri, although I don't think you get paid for that! :) ), but I'm a video producer/editor. If anyone hears of anything, a lunch, on me, at your favorite lunch place!

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No, I do not get paid to rip on other teams, thought that would be a sweet job. I was recently laid off by a marketing firm. I have several years of account management in both sales and marketing. Recently, I have began to take classes at Northwestern for a masters in sports marketing. In essence, a position that would allow me to handle accounts/support account, or to establish new clientele for a company. My dream is to work in sports sponsorship but that will take awhile.

 

Thanks for your thoughts,

Jimbo

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QUOTE (southsider2k5 @ Aug 19, 2008 -> 11:16 AM)
I get the half chicken meal which comes with a side (mashed potatos for me), bread, and a drink for $7.75. You can also get sauce on the side.

 

 

Not bad.

 

Once in a while, I'd get a personal size, deep dish pizza from Giordano's. Four slices, two toppings for under $6.00 if you pick it up.

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QUOTE (southsider2k5 @ Aug 19, 2008 -> 11:16 AM)
I get the half chicken meal which comes with a side (mashed potatos for me), bread, and a drink for $7.75. You can also get sauce on the side.

 

Jaffa and Planet? You and I are on the same track when it comes to lunch. I will have to try Pollito. I walked by there the other day and was wondering if it is any good. That spot used to be a Harold's Chicken, right?

 

On the Haifa note, they have several loop locations now and they all do decent falafel, hummus, tabouleh, etc. as well as the whole roast turkey for sandwiches. It seems there is a middle east syndicate of sorts that have all employed this formula of grilled/skewered meat, pita, spreads and roast turkey (I guess for the less daring friend that tags along). There is a place called Taza next to Perry's on Franklin that does it as well. Their meat is a little dry to me but it is the closest of these options to my office so I go back sometimes.

 

As far as Jaffa goes, I found a place that is virtually identical in their turkey sandwich bar setup. It is called Bonjour Cafe and it is inside the Thompson Center, but on the first floor near the CTA entrance, not on the lower level. Their setup mirrors Jaffa so closely that I asked if they were affiliated. They said no, Jaffa just copied them. Great sandwich plus a nice looking coffee selection from what I saw.

 

Curious to where your office is SS2K. I thought I was the only guy willing to walk all over the city for a better lunch than Corner Bakery, Cosi and PotBelly.

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QUOTE (southsider2k5 @ Aug 19, 2008 -> 11:16 AM)
I get the half chicken meal which comes with a side (mashed potatos for me), bread, and a drink for $7.75. You can also get sauce on the side.

 

I thought the half chicken meal was $6.25 total including tax. Does the drink really add $1.50? I think I always ask for a cup for water since I am so healthy. ;-)

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QUOTE (Pants Rowland @ Aug 20, 2008 -> 04:01 PM)
I thought the half chicken meal was $6.25 total including tax. Does the drink really add $1.50? I think I always ask for a cup for water since I am so healthy. ;-)

 

I think the quarter chicken meal is six and a quarter, but maybe I am wrong.

 

Most of it is that I have worked down here 10 years and been everywhere from Greektown to west loop, to the CBOE building to the CME building, and points in between. I have covered A LOT of ground in that time, and I know what I like. Right now we are on Monroe a block from the CME.

 

How about Chinese? My personal favorite is the sixty five in Union Station, along with the cajun chinese place there, and the tempora house in NW station.

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QUOTE (southsider2k5 @ Aug 21, 2008 -> 07:24 AM)
I think the quarter chicken meal is six and a quarter, but maybe I am wrong.

 

Most of it is that I have worked down here 10 years and been everywhere from Greektown to west loop, to the CBOE building to the CME building, and points in between. I have covered A LOT of ground in that time, and I know what I like. Right now we are on Monroe a block from the CME.

 

How about Chinese? My personal favorite is the sixty five in Union Station, along with the cajun chinese place there, and the tempora house in NW station.

Cajun Chinese? That sounds good. Beware of Dog. :lol:

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QUOTE (southsider2k5 @ Aug 21, 2008 -> 06:26 AM)
I finally remembered the Deli I like... Finkle's right next to the CBOE.

 

Is that still there? I remember a Finkle's that was up near the Sara Lee building further north on Halsted Street off the river. Pretty good sandwiches there.

 

Sounds like you and I have traveled the same path over 10+ years in the loop. Since you mention Greektown, have you ever been to Nine Muses? A little pricey and definitely a destination lunch spot that requires well over an hour of time but great grilled meat platters and excellent iced coffee drinks called frappes. Also a few decent looking eastern European waitresses as well. I highly recommend it if you have time to venture out of the loop. The outdoor or window seating is so nice and relaxing if you have a slow day at work in the summer.

 

 

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QUOTE (Pants Rowland @ Aug 21, 2008 -> 11:08 AM)
Is that still there? I remember a Finkle's that was up near the Sara Lee building further north on Halsted Street off the river. Pretty good sandwiches there.

 

Sounds like you and I have traveled the same path over 10+ years in the loop. Since you mention Greektown, have you ever been to Nine Muses? A little pricey and definitely a destination lunch spot that requires well over an hour of time but great grilled meat platters and excellent iced coffee drinks called frappes. Also a few decent looking eastern European waitresses as well. I highly recommend it if you have time to venture out of the loop. The outdoor or window seating is so nice and relaxing if you have a slow day at work in the summer.

 

I haven't been there before. Mr. Greek, Greektown Gyros, and Zues were the places I used to hit up, along with Taco Burrito King, and the place that did gigantic pizza slices. Sounds good though.

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QUOTE (southsider2k5 @ Aug 22, 2008 -> 07:41 AM)
Getting someone who can understand your order is the hardest part there...

 

Anyways, another great place in Union Station is Robinson's Ribs. Their tips are great.

I used to go to Gold Coast Dogs down there.I wonder if its still there.

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