(773) 725-1300
4914 N Milwaukee Ave
Chicago,
IL
60630
41.9695
-87.7622
Neighborhoods: Jefferson Park, Far North Side
Gale Street Inn Chicago
What People Are Saying About Gale Street Inn
The Editor
Contributor
Citysearch
The Scene – In operation since 1963, this restaurant used to be on nearby Gale Street, but it moved in '69 to make room for the neighboring Jefferson Park station. Two large dining rooms with spacious booths and an enclosed bar make up much of the restaurant. Vintage photos of the surrounding area line the walls. Families and commuters just off the train--most with little use for a menu--sit down for burgers and barbecue. – – The Food – The menu ranges from steak and seafood to sandwiches and pastas. Begin with baked clams--perfectly breaded and seasoned with just…
Worst Dining Experience in Years
by wanderwoman
I as visiting Chicago, and asked a local what they recomended, and consequently ended up at Gale Street Inn. Talk about a disappointment!!! My sister and I were placed in direct line of the kitchen, we couldn't get the waitress to acknowledge us, and when we did get the food it had been burned! The men sitting across from us were slobbering drunk and it took several complaints before they'd say anything to them. Needless to say we left before we'd even finished our meal :o(
yeahhhhh for gale street inn.
by yoyoyogdawg94
gale street inn is a fabulous place for men and women both. we love going there. i personally love the steak and my friend loves the ribs. this place is amazing. defietly recommended when you go to chicago.
Steamed Bland Ribs
by z045873
It is amazing to me that Gale Street end won the Editorial award for best BBQ. After reading the highly favorable reviews I made a special trip to try it for myself. The ribs are cooked in a steamer & finished on a gas grill. The ribs are fall off the bone tender as advertised, but so is anything cooked in a steamer. Anyone who knows BBQ knows that charcoal & or wood smoke is where it all begins. On a positive note, the staff is very friendly and the seafood is pretty good. Steam cooked ribs should note even be in the discussion for best BBQ. I hope out-of-towners don't judge Chicago BBQ by this quasi-BBQ. To be entirely honest the ribs at Chili's & TGIF Friday's are better (if charcoal/hickory wood is not a priority for you). I can name at least 5 places that would knock Gale Street out of the water (Lem's, Captin Curt's, Smoque, Honey1 & Kenny's Ribs). These ribs wouldn't even be allowed to enter a real BBQ cook-off anywhere in the South, especially because there wouldn't be anywhere to plug in a steamer at an outdoor cookoff!!!
- Pros: Service, Family Friendly
- Cons: Steam cooked ribs. No charcoal or wood smoke flavor.
The Details on Gale Street Inn
Save Money:
On weeknights, early birds can get a dinner of ribs, chicken, salmon or steak plus soup or salad, potatoes, soft drink and ice cream for just $13.95-$15.95 (orders must be placed by 4pm-5:30pm).
Parking:
Free parking is available for restaurant patrons in the TCF Bank parking lot immediately north of the Inn.
Where to Sit:
Several TVs, barstools and lush booths make eating at the bar a comfortable option (limited menu available).
The Extras:
The restaurant features live jazz Mondays 6pm-9pm, Thursdays 7pm-10pm, and Fridays 8pm-11pm. From 4pm to 8pm on Sundays (family day at the restaurant), a magician walks around and performs tableside (just be prepared to tip).
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