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Help us make it rightA spot to hang out, take classes, talk with Financial Coaches and fuel up on great local coffee. Oh, yeah, and everything would be free (except the coffee).
Kuma’s Too is an initiative by the same team that conceptualized Kuma's Corner, a popular restaurant for burgers. The ambiance is casual and patrons gather here for after-work snacks and drinks. Here, you can savor gourmet hamburgers made from high-quality beef, some served in the classic American style while others that boast novel flavors. Try burgers named Goatsnake, High on Fire and Iron...
"All hail" this "legendary" Avondale "dive" (with a newer Lakeview double) where "gigantic, inventive" burgers "named after Judas Priest, Slayer and Metallica" come in "unusual" yet "well-balanced" combinations alongside "excellent beers on tap", "good whiskeys" and a side of "loud heavy metal blasting"; yes, service can be a "bit lacking", and "boy should you expect a wait", but fans say "who...
Chicago is home to many great burgers so it can be difficult choosing a spot to satisfy that craving. Luckily, the Eater Chicago Burger Heatmap is here to tell you where to go for some of the hottest burgers right now at places that have either opened or been updated within the past year. Whether you want local, organic beef or prefer goat topped with kimchi or pancetta, there's a restaurant...
Kuma's Too is almost ready to go. Opening February 13, the upscale version of Kuma's Corner on 666 W. Diversey is decked out with a new orange paint job and classic Judas Priest, Ted Nugent, and Slayer concert posters. "We put up anything we could find," owner Mike Cain says.
Luke Tobias, previously the chef at Kuma's Corner, has been promoted to Director of Operations and oversees both...
It's finally almost here. After word surfaced five years ago about a second metal-themed burger paradise Kuma's Corner, owner Michael Cain and his team have taken over the space formerly occupied by the now-shuttered The Counter on 666 W. Diversey. The Counter closed over the weekend, Caine applied for his liquor license Monday, and he hopes to open by March. The new space is larger (especially...
Update: little advertised burger happy hour Monday-Friday from 3-5. $10 for a much more manageable burger.
I've heard that this place is not as good as the original, but having never been to the original, it's a good burger to me. We came for dinner during Chicago's St. Pat's celebration weekend and...
Came here after we realized CRISP was closed :( I usually ever go to the original Kuma's Corner, but this one was nearby. It was just what you would have expected from Kumas. The burgers were...
This place would be a 5 if it weren't for the service! I am not gonna lie I love the more chill ambiance compared to the original and didn't notice a difference in the food but man was the service...
If our Dark Lord ever decided to open a restaurant I would imagine it would be something similar to Kuma's Too. The menu features a glorious list of gourmet-ish burgers featuring fearless topic...
Kuma's Too, LLC is located at 666 W Diversey Pkwy, Chicago, IL..
A creative community space and café where anyone can ask questions about finances and insurance stuff and find answers. No pressure. No sales pitch. No kidding!
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