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Burton D. Katz (7 July 1937, in Chicago – 30 April 2016) was a pizza-maker and owner of Burt's Place, a Morton Grove, Illinois, pizza restaurant.Burt and his wife Sharon achieved worldwide fame in 2009 after being featured on a Chicago-themed episode (5th episode of Season 5) of Anthony Bourdain's television documentary series No Reservations.
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Long Grove, Illinois: 1979 Castle Hill, ... BJ's Grill, and BJ's Pizza & Grill. Black Bear Diner: Mount Shasta, California: 1995 ... Morton's The Steakhouse: Chicago ...
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Gino's East was opened in 1966 [1] by Sam Levine, Fred Bartoli, and George Loverde. Previously, they had opened the original Gino's in 1960 at 930 N. Rush Street. They bought a building on East Superior Street "but didn't know what to put in it," Levine told a Tribune reporter in 1983, when the restaurant was sold to new owners.
Morton Grove is a village in Cook County, Illinois, United States.Per the 2020 census, the population was 25,297. [3] It is part of the Chicago metropolitan area.. The village is named after former United States Vice President Levi Parsons Morton, who helped finance the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railroad (later the Milwaukee Road), which roughly tracked the North Branch of the Chicago ...
Between 1972 and 1989, he opened up a second restaurant under the name "Barney's" that specialized in BBQ meals. In 1983 Portillo's opened up its first drive thru in Downers Grove. [9] [failed verification] In the 90's Portillo's had profited by more than $50 million with 25 stores around the Chicago area. [6]
A beloved pizzeria in Elk Grove is closing its doors after nearly four decades in business. Pizza Bell, a family-owned and operated pizza restaurant at 8591 Elk Grove Blvd., announced Monday in a ...