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Tilted Kilt closes in Chicago Ridge

The Tilted Kilt closed in October at Chicago Ridge Mall. (Photo by Bob Bong)
By Bob Bong
Southland Savvy

Las Vegas-based Tilted Kilt Pub & Eatery at Chicago Ridge Mall closed without warning Oct. 29 and workers have leveled the building.

The pub sort of a Gaelic cousin of Hooters with bosomy waitresses wearing plaid miniskirts and open midriffs occupied an out lot at the mall, according to a mall spokeswoman. She said the pub closed at 2 a.m. Oct. 29 and never reopened.

Kelly McNamara, an account manager with FishmanPR who represents Tilted Kilt, said in an email, "We were notified yesterday (Thursday) at 2:30pm PST of the closure and are still gathering the details. We will keep you informed as more information becomes available."

An extensive renovation of the building is planned, Matt Robitaille, a superintendent with Venture Construction Co., based in Greensboro, N.C., said last week.
The plans call for an expansion, he said, and the opening of Miller’s Alehouse is tentatively scheduled for April, he said.
The Chicago Ridge location was the chain's only spot in the south suburbs. It opened several years ago in a former Bennigan's restaurant.

There were plans in 2012 to open a Tilted Kilt in the former Fat Ricky’s at 16255 S. LaGrange Road in Orland Park, but that project never moved forward.

There were rumors about the same time that a Tilted Kilt was planned for the Boulevard Plaza at 191st Street and LaGrange Road in Mokena – fueled in part because a Tilted Kilt van was parked there for several weeks – but nothing ever materialized.

There are still nearby Tilted Kilt locations in Joliet, Bolingbrook and Merrillville in northwest Indiana.

Durbin's opens in Summit

The Burbank-based Durbin's Restaurant chain opened its latest location earlier this month on Archer Road in Summit.

"It's a nice fit for us," said Durbin's owner Tom McAuliffe, of Palos Hills.

The restaurant at 5719 S. Archer Road is smaller than most Durbin's locations at about 2,000-square-foot, but serves a typical Durbin's menu including pizza as well as burgers, sandwiches, steak, pasta and seafood.

"All of our food is homemade," he said.

"It's a smaller location," McAuliffe said. "It's a lot like the location in Frankfort."

The Summit location opened Nov. 6 and was several weeks behind its original projected opening date.

The restaurant has a staff of a couple of dozen people. All Durbin's are owned and operated by family members.

"We've been doing this for 28 years," McAuliffe said, adding that he wasn't done opening new locations.

"We're also looking for a spot in Lyons and, if everything works out, we'll be opening at Toyota Park," he said.

Other Durbin locations are in Tinley Park, Plainfield, Evergreen Park, Palos Hills, Manteno and Midlothian.

For information, call 708-924-6000 or visit www.durbinspizza.com.

Taco and tequila bar opens in Frankfort

A new Mexican flavored restaurant opened recently in downtown Frankfort.

Fat Rosie's Taco and Tequila Bar opened Tuesday in the former Cottage Creations at 28 Kansas St., which just opened in a new location in downtown Frankfort.

Rosie's is owned by Scott Harris, who also owns Francesca Italian restaurants in Frankfort, Oak Lawn and Palos Park, Davanti Enoteca Italian restaurants and Glazed & Infused doughnut shops.

Fat Rosie’s  serves authentic Mexican street fare, including handmade margaritas, fresh sangrias and local craft beers. The bar features nearly 50 different types of tequilas and mezcals.

The restaurant specializes in small plates and shareable items including tacos, a variety of salsas, and regionally inspired braised meat and seafood entrees.

The restaurant seats 100 with patio seating for 80 more.

The restaurant is now open for dinner at 5 p.m. Lunch service will be offered beginning at 11 a.m. Carryout and catering is available.

For information, visit www.fatrosies.com or call 815-534-1640.

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Wu's House opens in Orland Park

Wu's House Japanese Restaurant has opened in Orland Park. (Photo by Bob Bong)
By Bob Bong
Southland Savvy

A  new restaurant that caters to fans of Asian cuisine has opened in Orland Park.

Wu's House Japanese Restaurant held its grand opening last month at 16310 S. LaGrange Road complete with a traditional Asian Lion Dance.

"We had lots of festive events and a display cake by Creative Cakes," said General Manager James Aday, who added that all of the desserts at the restaurant are supplied by Creative Cakes in Tinley Park.

Aday said Wu's House offers a wide range of Asian cuisines including sushi, Thai and Thai, but specializes in hibachi cooking.

"All of our hibachi chefs have more than seven years of experience," he said. "They are very good."

Aday said a special offer at Wu's is an all-you-can-eat lunch that includes sushi, sashimi and chef rolls.

The restaurant is in the former Round the Clock restaurant and its owners, who also operate Woow Sushi restaurants in Orland, Frankfort, LaGrange and Algonquin, spent months remodeling the building.

Aday said the new name was chosen to distinguish the fine dining restaurant from the sushi locations.
Wu's House is open from 11 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. Monday to Thursday, from 11 a.m. to 10:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday and from 11:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sunday.

Aday said there is no lunch offered on Sundays but the dinner menu is available all day.

The restaurant also has carry out and will deliver within a five-mile radius, for a $3.50 delivery charge.

For information, call 708-737-7357 or visit Wu's House.

Snackville Junction reborn as French/Vietnamese diner

The longtime home of Snackville Junction has come back to life in Evergreen Park.

Gone are the model trains that for about 60 years used to deliver burgers and fries to kids. They have been replaced by a martini bar and a kitchen that specializes in Thai, Vietnamese and French dishes.

ThiThi's opened in July at 9144 S. Kedzie Ave. after giving the building a complete makeover from a burger joint to a fine dining restaurant.

ThiThi's is open from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. Tuesday through Thursday, from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Friday, from noon to 10 p.m. Saturday and from noon to 9 p.m. Sunday.

Glenn Pniewski, who works for the village of Evergreen Park, said the new owners did a "wonderful job revamping the place." He said that the early reviews had been very favorable.

According to their Facebook page, they do take reservations.

For information, call 708-634-3925 or visit their Facebook page at ThiThi's Restaurant.

Hills Family Drug moves store to Palos Heights

Hills Family Drug, a locally owned chain of pharmacies, has moved one of its stores from Palos Hills to Palos Heights. With the move came a name change from Palos Hills Pharmacy to Palos Drugs.
The chain was founded in 1965 when Phillip Gustarella joined Hickory Hills Pharmacy and quickly became a partner.

He followed that up by starting Forest Hills Pharmacy, a professional pharmacy, in 1976 in a medical building in Justice. In 1985, he partnered with another local pharmacy to open the Palos Hills location.

In 2004, he expanded again with another professional pharmacy, Hills Drug Orland, in a Palos Community Hospital Immediate Care Center in Orland Park.

His daughter, Gia, who followed in her dad's footsteps and became a pharmacist in 1995 now runs the Palos Heights location at 7600 W. College Drive.

"The chain stores are not into personal care or service," Gustarella said as to his success. "I have good rapport with my customers. I probably know 90 percent of them by their first name. We cater to the customer and don't gouge them on the price."

The personal touch includes free delivery. "Free delivery is a big deal for the seniors," he said.

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