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Displaying all articles tagged:
Chicago Gluttons
Neighborhood Watch
May 23, 2011
Logan Square Farmers Market Feud Ends; Chicago Gluttons Revamp Site
Plus: Did Rahm Emanuel skip one of his mayoral duties?
By
Nick Kindelsperger
The Other Critics
Aug. 11, 2010
Shouse Smokes Pork Shoppe; Ruby Scratches Head at Greek Islands and Bob Chinn’s
Plus: Nagrant and Chicago Gluttons on The Girl and The Goat; Nagrant on Epic
By
Michael Gebert
Competitions
June 16, 2010
The White Castle Pledge: Chicago Gluttons Start Eating
The food bloggers ate a disgusting number of burgers last night.
By
Nick Kindelsperger
Mediavore
Apr. 15, 2010
Drink More Liquor on the Lake; Huckabee Invited to Dinner
Plus: Whoopie Pies in Great Britain, homegrown mushrooms, and the James Beard Awards make it on Jeopardy.
Foodievents
Apr. 13, 2010
Chicago Gluttons May Be Regretting Their
TOC
Award
Xoco wins the big awards, but a local food blog wins our hearts.
By
Nick Kindelsperger
The Other Blogs
Feb. 18, 2010
Everyone Has Gone Insane Over TOC’s Eat Out Awards
The nominees for ‘Best Indie Restaurant Blog’ are mounting seriously intense campaigns.
By
Helen Rosner
Funnies
Dec. 14, 2009
The Bagel: Matzo Ball Soup So Good it’s Filthy
Chicago Gluttons takes hyperbole to its logical end: The Stay Puft Marshmallow man’s testicles.
By
Adam Martin
The Other Critics
July 7, 2009
Indie Cafe Sushi & Thai: Awful or Awesome?
Chicago Gluttons can’t stand the Edgewater pan-Asian restaurant; why do other online reviewers love it so much?
By
Helen Rosner