We enjoyed lunch today at another historic Chicago landmark, Lou Mitchell's. Famous for its Milk Duds, doughnut holes and yummy food, Lou Mitchell's has been in Chicago since 1923. Lunch was good, we enjoyed chatting with our lunch neighbors at the communal dining table and watching the hustle and bustle of the staff. The service is also impressive for as busy as they were.
We knew this historic restaurant was often a place
where politicians come to be seen, but we were still a little surprised when it actually happened.
Alexi Giannoulias, a candidate for U.S. Senate came by, shook our hands, and asked us for our vote. Some old fashioned politicking in action. Now, being from little old St. Pete, I've never really seen this actually practiced. But here, it's normal. A few weeks ago, at the El stop a few
blocks from our house Rahm Emanuel greeted people as they went to work. Two more firsts for me in the Windy City.