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Rockit Burger

Rockit Burger

3700 N Clark Street Chicago, IL 60613, 60613-1078, United States

Bars • Fish • Burgers • American


"OK... where do I begin? I've had issues with this place for years, but keep going back because it's the only place in Wrigely to get a halfway decent actual handmade burger and not a frozen patty. They closed down for the entire winter, literally opening the first day of baseball season. I'm guessing this is due to the astronomical prices during the playoffs affording them to take months off. Good for them, but not good for someone who lives in the neighborhood. You are serving a neighborhood, not just Cubs fans who drive in for games. They NEVER seem to have specials. I went on a Sunday night. Why are there no specials? Not like it was packed, but again, they seem to cater only to Cubs fans during Cubs games. I even contacted them about it over the offseason, and not surprisingly, received no reply. They removed the tater tots from the menu, charged me for a burger that the menu says is served me fries that clearly were made earlier in the day, and a burger that likely was as well. Fast service is good, but a burger and fries should take more than five minutes to make and serve no matter how dead it is. During Cubs games, they will not allow you to order take out unless you come in there and wait for it, the overall level of service is not good not surprising when they close for months and only have seasonal staff, and they have been shut down for health code violations. The only redeeming quality they have still is that I can have my dog on the patio. I wish that they would focus on bringing a quality product to the neighborhood, but much like the Cubs themselves, they seem to really only care about the money at the end of the day, and unfortunately there are enough tourists who will not care how bad the experience is, when they can be sitting across the street from the wonderful office building that now blocks and hint that there is a baseball park behind it. Let's see if I get a reply to this HAHAHA"

Rock-it

Rock-it

23932 Aliso Creek Road, Laguna Niguel, CA 92677, United States

Casual • Cheese • Ice Cream • Bar, Tapas


"When my wife and I moved to University Heights in 2011, we were fortunate to discover an entire food market right down the street in Hillcrest, and we absolutely loved it! They offered an extensive selection of craft beers, high-quality food, and friendly service, along with a tavern on the corner called 7th Avenue Pub. It quickly became our go-to spot for delicious burgers, craft beers, and even live music in the evenings. However, after moving to Solana Beach in 2015, we found ourselves near another Whole Foods Market in Del Mar. Again, we enjoyed an impressive craft beer selection, excellent food, and welcoming service, this time at the Trifecta Tavern, which served some of the best burgers around and even had a nightly deal that included a free beer. It was fantastic! Unfortunately, the pandemic and the rise of Amazon Prime significantly affected our beloved tavern community. Fast forward to 2022, we now live in Irvine, just minutes away from three Whole Foods Markets, but sadly, the in-store taverns no longer serve food. We really missed that experience! On Saturday, we decided to visit the Whole Foods Market in Laguna Niguel for the first time. We were pleasantly surprised to find that their tavern was fully operational. A very helpful cashier named Stacey took excellent care of us when we arrived for lunch around 1:30 PM, pushing our loaded shopping cart behind us. We settled at a cozy bar top table in a corner, and Stacey took our order. I started with a large glass of ice water — too early for a beer! My wife chose the Chicken Strips with fries, which came with ranch dressing, while I opted for the Market Club Burger featuring two organic grass-fed beef patties, American cheese, lettuce, tomato, onion, secret sauce, and roasted brioche buns, served with a side of salad or fries (I went for the fries). Stacey mentioned that live music had been put on hold at the start of the pandemic, but it might return soon. The tavern offered a great selection of craft beers on tap, delightful music in the background, and a happy crowd of diners — it felt wonderfully inviting! After a short wait, Stacey delivered our beautifully presented lunch. My wife relished her perfectly cooked chicken strips and crispy fries, while my massive Market Club Burger certainly made an impression. The freshly cooked fries paired perfectly with the ranch dressing — absolutely delicious! We truly enjoyed our lunch, feeling reminiscent of those good old days! **Note:** With over 22 million views on my Yelp reviews and photos in 2022, I can confidently tell you what’s great!"

The Local Eatery Craft Beer

The Local Eatery Craft Beer

66-75 Selfridge St, New York, United States Of America, 11375, Broad Channel

Beer • Delis • Dining • Catering


"Dearest denizens of discerning drinks,In a landscape littered with lagers, ales, and those sweet nectarine brews that we all long for on an idle Wednesday evening (or is that just me? , this establishment stands tall, glistening like the froth atop a freshly poured pint. It 's the oasis for the thirsty traveler with a penchant for the truly local, the authentic, the artisanal! Indeed, their beer selection is like the Louvre if the Louvre was filled with hop laden masterpieces, all from our best neighborhood breweries. Every sip is a chorus of liquid legends, proclaiming: "Drink me, for I am the soul of this fine city! "Now, as for the food, I 've yet to dive deep into the menu 's vast offerings. But I 'll tell you this, if their culinary delights are anywhere close to their beer prowess, I 'm about to embark on a gastronomic odyssey worthy of its own epic tale. Stay tuned.However, a word of caution to the guardians of this glorious taproom: be on the lookout for a local yokel with a bloated resemblance to Billy Squier (remember him? If not, Google 's your friend, see below . This fellow, thinking he 's the Rex Reed of Yelp, has been peddling(cause he can no longer drive, I hope his unsolicited opinions around town. Now, I 'd be the last to begrudge a man his drink, but rumor has it he 's recently escaped the clutches of the Florida legal system, sporting a brand new DUI badge of dishonor. For the love of hops, do not I repeat, DO NOT give him a beer. Just point him to the exit and suggest he mounts his trusty scooter, lest he ventures on the roads and graces the headlines once more.All in all, this place is the veritable Mecca for the malt aficionado. Go, relish, and drink responsibly. Cheers!"