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In Crystal Lake. Went on Saturday night for my Last Supper before surgery lays me up for a couple months. I can't say enough about this place. My buddy and I split a giant Tomahawk Ribeye that came with potatoes, Brussels sprouts, and the best heirloom carrots I have ever tasted. There was more than enough for each of us plus our wives grabbed a couple bites.

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Undoubtedly the best wine list in the far Northwest suburbs.

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We started with a non-vintage Billecart-Salmon Brut ‘Réserve’ and then had a 2015 Keplinger ‘Sumo’. Both awesome and reasonably priced. We also brought a special bottle from home. Only $20 corkage.

I cannot recommend this place enough.

And Seacrest, the entire menu is gluten-free.

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And ready to board a flight afterwards, I see. Crazy I never even heard of it. My first place was in Cary….

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The place sounds great, but is a $20 corkage fee considered cheap?

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The place sounds great, but is a $20 corkage fee considered cheap?



Well, they have an extensive wine list and if you know, or do a little research, there are some good bargains on there. But restaurant prices are usually about 2-2.5 times retail, more at a downtown expense account place. So if you have a special bottle you want to drink, adding $20 would be a lot less than if the restaurant were selling it. But I would consider it a faux pas to bring your own bottle of something they had on the menu.

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In Crystal Lake. Went on Saturday night for my Last Supper before surgery lays me up for a couple months. I can't say enough about this place. My buddy and I split a giant Tomahawk Ribeye that came with potatoes, Brussels sprouts, and the best heirloom carrots I have ever tasted. There was more than enough for each of us plus our wives grabbed a couple bites.

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Undoubtedly the best wine list in the far Northwest suburbs.

https://static1.squarespace.com/static/ ... 2.9.22.pdf

We started with a non-vintage Billecart-Salmon Brut ‘Réserve’ and then had a 2015 Keplinger ‘Sumo’. Both awesome and reasonably priced. We also brought a special bottle from home. Only $20 corkage.

I cannot recommend this place enough.

And Seacrest, the entire menu is gluten-free.


My wife probably won't want to go to Iowa just for dinner though

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Fair enough. We spent the night out there.

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Looks like a nice place. Trying to think if I'll ever find myself in area with my wife to enjoy a dinner without having one of the urchins with us.


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Zippy-The-Pinhead wrote:
The place sounds great, but is a $20 corkage fee considered cheap?



Well, they have an extensive wine list and if you know, or do a little research, there are some good bargains on there. But restaurant prices are usually about 2-2.5 times retail, more at a downtown expense account place. So if you have a special bottle you want to drink, adding $20 would be a lot less than if the restaurant were selling it. But I would consider it a faux pas to bring your own bottle of something they had on the menu.

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Fair enough. We spent the night out there.

Ha, not even ten minutes up the road I was at my favorite nano brewery (Shadowview).

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Joe Orr Road Rod wrote:
In Crystal Lake. Went on Saturday night for my Last Supper before surgery lays me up for a couple months. I can't say enough about this place. My buddy and I split a giant Tomahawk Ribeye that came with potatoes, Brussels sprouts, and the best heirloom carrots I have ever tasted. There was more than enough for each of us plus our wives grabbed a couple bites.

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Undoubtedly the best wine list in the far Northwest suburbs.

https://static1.squarespace.com/static/ ... 2.9.22.pdf

We started with a non-vintage Billecart-Salmon Brut ‘Réserve’ and then had a 2015 Keplinger ‘Sumo’. Both awesome and reasonably priced. We also brought a special bottle from home. Only $20 corkage.

I cannot recommend this place enough.

And Seacrest, the entire menu is gluten-free.


My wife probably won't want to go to Iowa just for dinner though
Says the guy who went to Genoa to watch his kid play basketball...

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Joe Orr Road Rod wrote:
In Crystal Lake. Went on Saturday night for my Last Supper before surgery lays me up for a couple months. I can't say enough about this place. My buddy and I split a giant Tomahawk Ribeye that came with potatoes, Brussels sprouts, and the best heirloom carrots I have ever tasted. There was more than enough for each of us plus our wives grabbed a couple bites.

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Undoubtedly the best wine list in the far Northwest suburbs.

https://static1.squarespace.com/static/ ... 2.9.22.pdf

We started with a non-vintage Billecart-Salmon Brut ‘Réserve’ and then had a 2015 Keplinger ‘Sumo’. Both awesome and reasonably priced. We also brought a special bottle from home. Only $20 corkage.

I cannot recommend this place enough.

And Seacrest, the entire menu is gluten-free.


My wife probably won't want to go to Iowa just for dinner though
Says the guy who went to Genoa to watch his kid play basketball...


:lol:

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never heard of the place.

Good luck on surgery.

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never heard of the place.

Good luck on surgery.



Thanks. I think it went well.

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whistler wrote:
never heard of the place.

Good luck on surgery.



Thanks. I think it went well.


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Hope the knee heals well.

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1619 is their original restaurant

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Just missed you. Was in town and half my family is in CL.

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never heard of the place.

Good luck on surgery.



Thanks. I think it went well.


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Hope the knee heals well.



Thanks. Only Day 2 post-surgery and I'm already off the Norco.

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Thanks. Only Day 2 post-surgery and I'm already off the Norco.


Took me only two days as well from the shoulder. Hope it all goes fast. Mine was 9/29 and I was at Top Golf the other day. So good luck. I am no doc but I think it is good it wasn't Achille's?

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Did I miss the post where it was confirmed surgery for JORR, if so, my apologies and speedy recovery. What did you end up tearing other than your pride?

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In Crystal Lake. Went on Saturday night for my Last Supper before surgery lays me up for a couple months. I can't say enough about this place. My buddy and I split a giant Tomahawk Ribeye that came with potatoes, Brussels sprouts, and the best heirloom carrots I have ever tasted. There was more than enough for each of us plus our wives grabbed a couple bites.

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Undoubtedly the best wine list in the far Northwest suburbs.

https://static1.squarespace.com/static/ ... 2.9.22.pdf

We started with a non-vintage Billecart-Salmon Brut ‘Réserve’ and then had a 2015 Keplinger ‘Sumo’. Both awesome and reasonably priced. We also brought a special bottle from home. Only $20 corkage.

I cannot recommend this place enough.

And Seacrest, the entire menu is gluten-free.


My wife probably won't want to go to Iowa just for dinner though
Says the guy who went to Genoa to watch his kid play basketball...


Btw Dan, my wife wanted to fly to TX to watch him play an intramural game. :lol:

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So by $20 corkage i assume that means you have to pay $20 to drink shit you brought from home? Must be nice to live in a world like that cuz in my bullshit $25 will make me love l7fe for a few days.

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Did I miss the post where it was confirmed surgery for JORR, if so, my apologies and speedy recovery. What did you end up tearing other than your pride?

Me too, Hawg.

Looks like a really cool place. Happy recovery....glad you got in quick for surgery.

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Did I miss the post where it was confirmed surgery for JORR, if so, my apologies and speedy recovery. What did you end up tearing other than your pride?

Me too, Hawg.

Looks like a really cool place. Happy recovery....glad you got in quick for surgery.



Thanks, guys. I tore my left quad tendon. I could tell I was going to need surgery just from the way the doctor talked on the day I did it. He diagnosed it with one touch. The MRI just confirmed it.

Anyway, the surgery went well and maybe I'll heal well enough/fast enough that he'll accelerate the timetable at least a little. It feels pretty good today. But he has a strict protocol of just rest and no bending for 6 weeks.

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Joe Orr Road Rod wrote:
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Did I miss the post where it was confirmed surgery for JORR, if so, my apologies and speedy recovery. What did you end up tearing other than your pride?

Me too, Hawg.

Looks like a really cool place. Happy recovery....glad you got in quick for surgery.



Thanks, guys. I tore my left quad tendon. I could tell I was going to need surgery just from the way the doctor talked on the day I did it. He diagnosed it with one touch. The MRI just confirmed it.

Anyway, the surgery went well and maybe I'll heal well enough/fast enough that he'll accelerate the timetable at least a little. It feels pretty good today. But he has a strict protocol of just rest and no bending for 6 weeks.


your wife is going to wheel you down to the common room and you will get to know your other wheelchair bound neighbors better

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Joe Orr Road Rod wrote:
BigW72 wrote:
Hawg Ass wrote:
Did I miss the post where it was confirmed surgery for JORR, if so, my apologies and speedy recovery. What did you end up tearing other than your pride?

Me too, Hawg.

Looks like a really cool place. Happy recovery....glad you got in quick for surgery.



Thanks, guys. I tore my left quad tendon. I could tell I was going to need surgery just from the way the doctor talked on the day I did it. He diagnosed it with one touch. The MRI just confirmed it.

Anyway, the surgery went well and maybe I'll heal well enough/fast enough that he'll accelerate the timetable at least a little. It feels pretty good today. But he has a strict protocol of just rest and no bending for 6 weeks.


your wife is going to wheel you down to the common room and you will get to know your other wheelchair bound neighbors better



That wouldn't be a whole lot different than sitting in the old Gold Room at Arlington Park. I haven't seen a lot of the old fellas since COVID struck. I'm guessing at least a few haven't come out the other side.

There was a nice old man named Heinz who was in declining health for several years. His wife used to bring him on Saturdays. He went from a cane to a walker to a wheelchair. Heinz loved to bet Paco Lopez horses.

Then there's a guy you may know from Democratic politics, Mike Conway. He is good friends with Hillary. I think they went to Yale Law together and also worked with House Judiciary on the Nixon impeachment. He was at Foley & Lardner. I think he's retired/Of Counsel and maybe teaches at NU.

And there was Mr. Coffey who I know didn't make it.

I'm pushing 60 and still one of the youngest racetrack regulars. doesn't really bode well for the sport.

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Hawg Ass wrote:
Did I miss the post where it was confirmed surgery for JORR, if so, my apologies and speedy recovery. What did you end up tearing other than your pride?

Me too, Hawg.

Looks like a really cool place. Happy recovery....glad you got in quick for surgery.



Thanks, guys. I tore my left quad tendon. I could tell I was going to need surgery just from the way the doctor talked on the day I did it. He diagnosed it with one touch. The MRI just confirmed it.

Anyway, the surgery went well and maybe I'll heal well enough/fast enough that he'll accelerate the timetable at least a little. It feels pretty good today. But he has a strict protocol of just rest and no bending for 6 weeks.


So no Villa Park OTB?

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Hawg Ass wrote:
Did I miss the post where it was confirmed surgery for JORR, if so, my apologies and speedy recovery. What did you end up tearing other than your pride?

Me too, Hawg.

Looks like a really cool place. Happy recovery....glad you got in quick for surgery.



Thanks, guys. I tore my left quad tendon. I could tell I was going to need surgery just from the way the doctor talked on the day I did it. He diagnosed it with one touch. The MRI just confirmed it.

Anyway, the surgery went well and maybe I'll heal well enough/fast enough that he'll accelerate the timetable at least a little. It feels pretty good today. But he has a strict protocol of just rest and no bending for 6 weeks.


So no Villa Park OTB?


Not for awhile.

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