The restaurant located on E Ernst Court in Chicago during the 1970s was called "The Hungry Brain." It was known for its vibrant atmosphere and eclectic menu, attracting a diverse crowd. The establishment became a notable spot in the neighborhood, contributing to the local dining scene of that era.
The French Tavern.
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jojo's or ruebens It was Rubens. Coco's was the family style restaurant, Rubens was more upscale for dining. After 9:00 pm each night there was a DJ and dancing.
up until the 1970s the city of chiago had calld the stockyyards. these were slaughter
up until the 1970s the city of chiago had calld the stockyyards. these were slaughter
Bradley's Station and downstairs was The Sound Showcase
The proper spelling of the restaurant is "Golden Corral." The company was founded in North Carolina in the early 1970s by James Maynard and William F. Carl Gavone Siamese.
A local realtor who has been in business since the 1970s may be able to answer your question.