Boneless Rib Sandwich
Herm's Palace

Herm's Palace

3406 Dempster St, 60076, Skokie, US, United States

Seafood • American • Hot Dogs • Hamburger


"Not having visited in a while, we 'd forgotten just how great this joint was. Herman, the original owner, sold his business way back in 1974; since then, the Shane family has maintained the name, traditions, and legendary comfort food. The place is nothing fancy but the wide ranging menu extends far beyond standard hot dog burger gyros fare. Herm 's is celebrated for their decadent Cardiac Sandwich (pastrami, fried salami pepper jack cheese). Other options include a breaded veal sandwich, rigatoni, fish tacos, eggplant parmesan, pizza puffs, chicken gyros, etc., etc. There are salads and other vegetarian items, and they serve beer, too. Most sandwiches run under $10 (sides are extra), and menu items currently top out at $14.75. At least for now, Herm 's is a safe harbor from inflation. I decided to be brave and order a turkey club. I 've rarely seen this sandwich on other hot dog joints ' menus, but Herm 's version was a solid fresh tasting hit with generous amounts of thin sliced turkey and crispy bacon. My Missus said her chicken kabob plate was better than the versions served at many Mediterranean restaurants. But what made the experience extra special for us was the guy behind the counter who adeptly juggled order taking, serving, food prep, and running the whole show in general with an abundance of friendliness. Craig must have a photographic memory, as he somehow manages to get multiple orders and special requests exactly right without writing anything down. He makes an effort to get to know his customers, too. Watching him work and interact with his back room staff and clearly enjoying his work was a pure delight."

Alvarado Street Brewery

Alvarado Street Brewery

426 Alvarado Street, Monterey, 93940, United States Of America

Pubs • Grill • French • European


"After we had taken some fruit from the peasant market right in front of us, we saw the high ratings for this place and gave him an attempt. The beer was good, but we regret the food. If you like to drown food in sauce, you like it. We ordered their most popular items, thought sales would be good. Overall, the food was too heavy, dripping with sugary, oily sauces, so you could not really see or taste the meat. The fried food was so oily and greasy, the coating slipped off directly. We had to double check, there was no mistake with the all spicy Bretzel bc they saw as simple Mini Baguettes, type like the free Olive Garden reels (has not had to one in 20 years, so not sure if they were still) but wash with a pastry silk. Service was not available. Since it was empty, except for another table in the front, and we also had several bags of peaches and apricots (which we let them know), we asked ourselves why we had a tiny table for two all on the back where servers chat and folding napkins. The size of the table was large enough if you had only beer and a small starter. Right next to us were several large four people tables and stands, of which everyone would have been comfortable as we ordered late lunch / fast dinner. When we were almost finished, we realized that they allow non-service dogs in the interior (as someone who loves animals and took care of several different pets during my life) what we think is unsanitary."