I'd heard about Mr. Beef through
Rich Albrecht, a former boss and all around great guy. I found myself passing through Chicago while on vacation this summer and knew that I had to go to Mr. Beef. My co-travelers (Jessica and her parents) were good sports and didn't mind having a sandwich.
It was a hot and sunny day and we were on our way to the airport. Here goes!
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Here it is from the outside. Nothing special but Chicago's a really cool city. It was about 90 degrees in the city that day and we were impressed by all of the available and usable waterfront. (not in front of Mr. Beef but in general). It's in the heart of Chicago downtown. |
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A view of the city from in front of Mr. Beef. |
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The fine guy making my sandwich. Their menu is impressive yet simple and the place is pretty funny and classic. |
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Sarcasm gets points for me. The place is not impressive, very humble but very famous. |
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Here's their "Elegant Dining Room" which is really just a long shared table with the Blues Brothers at the far end. They have video games behind me in the same room. It makes it feel very fun. It wasn't very busy there that day but we didn't mind. The place still felt clean enough and nice. |
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Here's the video games looking the other way. It's a really long table. |
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By default, they make their sandwiches "wet", which means pre-dipped. I didn't mind. They also have the option for Sweet, Spicy, or both. This refers to the peppers that they add to the top of it. I went with Sweet & Hot because I'm just like that. |
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Here's what you're working with. It has really good beef. The bread is not so sloppy that it's a problem and the peppers are really good. Overall, it's a great sandwich. |
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Here it is in its raw form. You see the green peppers. It also has celery and carrots on it, which makes it fun. The size is pretty good. |
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They have a ton of signed celebrity art on the wall and the place is clearly famous. Note Andrew Dice Clay. (I don't mean this sarcastically, but he's the only one I recognize from this smaller pic.) |
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Sign of Mr. Beef. |
The Review
- Bread. 4 of 5. The bread's good. Nothing wrong with it. It absorbs the juice well and didn't get overly sloppy since it was pre-dipped.
- Meat. 4 of 5. Nothing wrong here. Good meat.
- Non-Meat Toppings. 5 of 5. The sweet and hot peppers were really good. They made the sandwich. I especially enjoyed the celery and carrot in there!
- Juice. 4 of 5. Nothing wrong here. I liked this as a 'wet' sandwich. It was good.
- Overall sandwich. 5 of 5. Best wet dip I've had so far. The peppers made it fun. It's not gourmet, it's just good!
- Overall Location and Experience. 5 of 5. This was a really neat place. A very classic French dip.
Awesome, I want one!
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