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Chicago Burger: Kuma s Corner

Posted: Mon Apr 16, 2007 8:51 am
by j_harvey_Archive
chopjob wrote:
Boston Blackie's...is that the place on Clark Street, south of the Financial District, maybe off of Congress? If so, it always did seem a fancier-type sit-down place, thus my having never bothered. I reckon I'll give it a shot based upon that kind of recommendation..


Are you thinking of Blackies on the corner of Clark and Polk? I don't think they are affiliated with Boston Blackie's which has something like 5 or 6 locations. Blackies (the one on Clark and Polk) is a decent bar with decent bar food. They have good burgers, but not near as good as Kuma's...and Blackies isnt' fancy at all.

Chicago Burger: Kuma s Corner

Posted: Mon Apr 16, 2007 8:52 am
by Mazec_Archive
Superking wrote:Like: the maniacal group I was with spent close to $2500 over the course of a lazy afternoon, yet one of the 'owners' cut me and a coupla' my friends off as the supper crowd arrived. We were not sloppy drunk or unruly...


Sounds interesting. Could you tell us the whole story?

Chicago Burger: Kuma s Corner

Posted: Mon Apr 16, 2007 12:05 pm
by steve_Archive
To be clear, I'm talking aobut the Boston Blackie's on Grand. I used to get hamburgers delivered from there when I was working on a record at CRC, which used to be quite often. I figure it's been Six years or so since I had one, but they were incredible.

Chicago Burger: Kuma s Corner

Posted: Mon Apr 16, 2007 2:34 pm
by petercobber_Archive
Kaijo is the item for me. Kaijo and and PBR. This is a good place to eat.

Chicago Burger: Kuma s Corner

Posted: Mon Apr 16, 2007 9:00 pm
by Marsupialized_Archive
went in today and tried the clutch with chicken strips instead of a burger, tasted very good but I wish I would have gotten a burger.
My singer had a Kuma and was still talking about it just now, 6 hours later.

Chicago Burger: Kuma s Corner

Posted: Thu Apr 19, 2007 12:50 pm
by chopjob_Archive
Fittingly enough, I had

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I personally coulda stood for a bit more toppings, but it was primo meat cooked to rare perfection. I like pretzel buns. Fries were seasoned just right, although a bit soggy.

And Edmund Fitzgerald on tap? That sunk me.

Owner and staff were cool, drunks were amusing, and crowd was diverse, which should be good for business.

Thanks for the heads up, Marsupialized.

NOT CRAP.

Chicago Burger: Kuma s Corner

Posted: Thu Apr 19, 2007 1:09 pm
by petercobber_Archive
Superking wrote:OK,

the maniacal group I was with spent close to $2500 over the course of a lazy afternoon, yet one of the 'owners' cut me and a coupla' my friends off as the .


Were you there with The Killers? I hope this was a typo.

Chicago Burger: Kuma s Corner

Posted: Thu Apr 19, 2007 4:33 pm
by RFF_Archive
Sid Hartha wrote:
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Burgasm!


I had this for lunch today. JHC. This was the best burger I've ever had. I normally cover my burger in ketchup, or catsup, but to do so to this creation would have been a crime. I'm going back tomorrow for lunch.

Holy. Shit.

Chicago Burger: Kuma s Corner

Posted: Thu Apr 19, 2007 5:42 pm
by El Protoolio_Archive
I had the Yob today too. I couldn't decide between that, the Metallica or the Mastodon so I waited til I was asked and just blurt out Yob.

Holly Golightly had the Melvins with a garden patty. We both enjoyed this first time at the Metal Burger bar. There was a table of trixies next to us who seemed to enjoy it too.

We agreed that the pretzel roll makes these burgers. Without it, it is still a good burger with crazy toppings but the pretzel roll really brought it all home for us.

NOT CRAP

Chicago Burger: Kuma s Corner

Posted: Fri Apr 20, 2007 6:34 am
by Marsupialized_Archive
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jesus, there's a burger in there somewhere

I'm going mastadon tommorrow