On Friday, Joliet Patch's editor met with De La Torre to find out how his off-the-wall idea of operating two completely different restaurants within the same building is doing. I've got people coming two to three times a week now once Angie's opened.
It's working perfectly. De La Torre said he has 45 years in the restaurant industry, and at least half of that time he spent as a chef at various American restaurants, so he knows a thing or two about American cuisine. The Angie's Pancake House menu is massive, and it includes 18 different omelettes. There are 12 different half-pound charbroiled handmade burgers such as one with blue cheese, a Joliet burger topped with Swiss cheese, mushrooms, grilled onions and house sauce, a Texas burger, a cowboy burger, a peanut butter burger, a breakfast burger and an Angie's burger topped with cheddar cheese, guacamole, sour cream and jalapenos.
The timing of the Joliet Patch interview could not be better because the Joliet area restaurant industry is now in a time of transition. Around 11 a. Angie's had one table of seven customers, another table of two older men eating breakfast together and another table of two consisting of a father and his young son.
The key, he said, has been building a loyal and regular customer base. Many of the customers are people who never ate at Loco's, he said. Angie's Pancake House focuses on American food.
It's American style breakfast and American style lunch. De La Torre said that Mexican breakfast is not that popular around Joliet.
My 9 year old daughter was kind enough to pose as Anne Shirley in these photos. Skill Level: Intermediate Stitches used include ch, sl st, sc, dc, hdsl for the edging.
Finished Size: You may make this quilt to any desired dimensions. Sample quilt was 5 squares long x 4 squares wide and measured approx. See yardage notes per square within pattern.
Pattern Viewing as a guest user. What am I missing? Published in Holland Designs. Holland Designs Ravelry Store. About Us. The Wooden Spool has not always been what customers have referred to us as.
Dust Quilt Shop was the original name of the shop. It was owned by Mrs. Dust whom lived out in the country south of Effingham.
0コメント