Old Timers Restaurant & Lounge lives up to its name. The faux-stained glass window, the nappy carpet and oak paneling scream of a 1970s style (if style is the right word for it), but the sit-down restaurant is a good, reasonably priced alternative to nearby fast-food fare. The bar and its clientele an odd mix of white- and blue-collar types also harken back to days gone by, when it was more acceptable to chug down some alcohol during lunch.
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like lou michells, not a chain, breakfast ok.. nothing more than that...
This is my go-to lunch spot during the winter, or when I'm just hungover and/or tired. To be able to sit and be served and get soup, sandwich and fries for...
I was debating whether to give this diner 3 or 4 stars but 4 it is. I had not been there in a couple of years (changing job/commute) but when Partner made...
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This place has stick to your ribs food breakfast to Dinner for an unreal price considering it is in downtown Chicago. 8 to 15 tops for a real meal!
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