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ChiTownDiner
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Sonic Comes to Chicagoland
Mon, 08/18/08 1:43 PM
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Sonic opens the first of four new stores in Chicago tomorrow, August 19th. Sonic store number #3456 brings a first taste of Sonic to many in and around Chicago. The first store will be in west suburban Aurora at Krik Road and Butterfield. There plan as indicated in this Chicago Tribune attachment is for 40 locations in Chicago in the next six years. Cherry limeades for everyone... http://www.chicagotribune.com/entertainment/dining/chi-sonic-maniaaug18,0,5715865.story
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buffetbuster
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RE: Sonic Comes to Chicagoland
Mon, 08/18/08 1:52 PM
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CTD- I knew you have been looking forward to this for a while. They haven't been in Pittsburgh for very long, either. They opened one ten minutes from my house about a month ago and I have been there at least twice a week for lunch. I really enjoy the Frito pies and cherry limeades. The rest of the food is just ok.
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NebGuy
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RE: Sonic Comes to Chicagoland
Mon, 08/18/08 2:01 PM
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Their is a Sonic a few miles from my house that overlooks a park. One of my dogs loves to people watch so I take him along with me. I order a Cherry Slush and a plain Jr. Burger. I enjoy the Cherry Slush and my dog enjoys people watching and eating his Jr. Burger. I like their drinks but the food is nothing to get too excited about.
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kland01s
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RE: Sonic Comes to Chicagoland
Mon, 08/18/08 2:25 PM
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The Sonic that will open tomorrow in Aurora Illinois is about 10 minutes from my house. Considering what a zoo it was with their private opening yesterday, I think I will stay away for about a year or so. Never been to one, don't see a need to now.
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ChiTownDiner
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RE: Sonic Comes to Chicagoland
Mon, 08/18/08 3:26 PM
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BB - Right on...we stopped at one between Indy and Louisville on our recent rip but the food was poor. It seemed to be a case of young kids in charge late at night with there friends hanging out all over. Our previous visit over Christmas in Atlanta was much better. NebGuy - Cherry Limeade, light ice for me. Kland01s - I've heard about the crowds through the grapevine! While it's not a must visit place, I do like another option although the new location is a little far for a quick snack. While the first 4 locations are set, rumors abound regarding the remaining 36.
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stricken_detective
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RE: Sonic Comes to Chicagoland
Mon, 08/18/08 4:33 PM
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CTD, that is awesome!!! I expect a full review.
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John A
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RE: Sonic Comes to Chicagoland
Mon, 08/18/08 5:23 PM
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CTD, do not make the same mistake as I did upon my first visit. After sitting there for about 10 minutes watching the servers whiz by my car on their roller skates I gave up and left. Only after posting the experience on RF did I learn you have to push the button under the menu board to order.
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HollyDolly
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RE: Sonic Comes to Chicagoland
Tue, 08/19/08 3:14 PM
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 Yeah,you have to push the button to alert them you are there and place your oder.None of the Sonics here have the carhops wearing rollerskates.Heck,they didn't even when they first opend. Wow Store #3456,didn't know they had that many.
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mayor al
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RE: Sonic Comes to Chicagoland
Tue, 08/19/08 3:38 PM
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Reaching that call button from my Ford Supercrew with it's large mirrors is a tricky exercise! We usually use the regular drive-thru and pull over after getting our food. Most of the time that is a Hiway 44 Cherry-Limeade (xtra Lime), Sometimes a Slush...and sometimes some onion rings to nibble on. We seldom order the sandwiches. Janet has decided the ice-cream treats like a blizzard are pretty good too. I haven't tried them yet.
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ChiTownDiner
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RE: Sonic Comes to Chicagoland
Wed, 08/20/08 5:05 PM
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We were going to go yesterday and a friend called and said it was a mob scene...we'll wait for a few more dyas/weeks/months...
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jeepguy
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RE: Sonic Comes to Chicagoland
Wed, 08/20/08 7:38 PM
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Wait until January when there's a foot of snow on the ground.
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MikeS.
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RE: Sonic Comes to Chicagoland
Fri, 08/22/08 4:38 AM
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Sonic has recently opened 2 stores in Winchester, Va. I like them on an occasional basis. MikeS.
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ChiTownDiner
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RE: Sonic Comes to Chicagoland
Fri, 08/22/08 7:39 AM
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Sticken - I am up for the challenge...as soon as the parking lot is accessible!
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mayor al
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RE: Sonic Comes to Chicagoland
Fri, 08/22/08 10:12 AM
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On the 'other' Sonic thread a couple of folks have really put down the Sonic Quality. I have posted--several times-- that I am not a big fan of their sandwiches, but the size, quality and pricing of their beverages simply can't be equaled in any other FF chain that I know of. The combination of a Sonic located right next to a Popeye's chicken stand (Jeffersonville, IN) is about as good a combination as I have seen in the FF realm!
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Sundancer7
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RE: Sonic Comes to Chicagoland
Fri, 08/22/08 10:35 AM
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I believe the Mayor is a fan of their drinks  . He is correct and they are good particulary during their happy hour. Goes good with some spicey fried chicken. Paul E. Smith Knoxville, TN
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ChiTownDiner
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RE: Sonic Comes to Chicagoland
Sun, 08/24/08 8:50 AM
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So we're thinking about going out to the new Sonic last night around 7pm. It's been open 5 days now. My cell phone rings and it's a good friend of mine that loves Sonic. He's actually out there and says he's never seen anything like it. There were, and this may be exaggerated, 100 cars waiting to get into the lot. He said pollice were rerouting the traffic and directing the waiting cars through a Walmart parking lot as they needed more space. He said folks were parking and trying to walk up but all avaiable space was gone and the rumor was 60-90 minute wait from the back of the line to get in the lot with your car. He kept saying - I've never seen anything like this! Stircken - may be a while before the first photos are available from my camera! kland01s - Hope that's not you holding up the line up front! Cherry limeades remain a dream...
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kland01s
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RE: Sonic Comes to Chicagoland
Sun, 08/24/08 9:50 AM
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Nah, not me!  My friend's husband went during the week and waited 2 hours, he grew up on Sonic.
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stricken_detective
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RE: Sonic Comes to Chicagoland
Mon, 08/25/08 11:22 AM
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quote:Originally posted by ChiTownDiner Stircken - may be a while before the first photos are available from my camera!  No rush, I know it will be worth it when you finally get to go!
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MiamiDon
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RE: Sonic Comes to Chicagoland
Mon, 08/25/08 12:58 PM
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It is somewhat amazing to read of the crowds at the new Sonics. One opened about a mile from my house back in the 1990s, but it ended up closing due to a lack of business. I never did get around to going there. I see from their web site that the closest one is in Boynton Beach. That would be about a 130 mile round trip.
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NebGuy
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RE: Sonic Comes to Chicagoland
Mon, 08/25/08 2:07 PM
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I read the article CTD linked to on his post. ...Laura Demchuk pulled up in a minivan. "It's not that we're crazy for Sonic," she said as her son craned his neck to see if there was movement from the restaurant. "We're not nuts. There's just nothing around here. This Wal-Mart was a big deal. The Sonic is nice. It's great that it's here, and I can't wait, either. But now it would be nice to have a real restaurant in this part of Aurora. We need an Olive Garden."
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Michael Hoffman
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RE: Sonic Comes to Chicagoland
Mon, 08/25/08 2:35 PM
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I'm not a fan of their fruit drinks and slush things. I'm just not interested in that sort of thing. I stick with the iced tea (and if you don't get their sweet tea be sure to ask for sugar to add yourself) and the coffee. I have enjoyed their coneys, and my grandson loved their jalapeno burgers (although the last time I was at a Sonic I didn't see that burger on the menu).
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buffetbuster
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RE: Sonic Comes to Chicagoland
Mon, 08/25/08 2:43 PM
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CTD- There was a similar scene when the one near me opened recently. Now that they have been open a month or so, it is much quieter. Still, the other restaurants in the area are complaining about them putting a dent into their business. I do enjoy Sonic, but there is no way I am waiting an hour plus to eat at one.
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stricken_detective
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RE: Sonic Comes to Chicagoland
Mon, 08/25/08 2:58 PM
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quote:Originally posted by NebGuy But now it would be nice to have a real restaurant in this part of Aurora. We need an Olive Garden." AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA OMG
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mayor al
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RE: Sonic Comes to Chicagoland
Mon, 08/25/08 4:31 PM
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Even Baker, CA has a sit-down restaurant or 2 or 3...and it is so close to the edge of the Earth that people have fallen over the edge walking to their car's from those restaurants!  The Mad Greek and Bun Boy come to mind. Imagine having to hope for an Olive Garden ?? 
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ChiTownDiner
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RE: Sonic Comes to Chicagoland
Mon, 08/25/08 5:01 PM
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Let's not tell 'em about Lynne's Paradise Cafe!
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kland01s
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RE: Sonic Comes to Chicagoland
Tue, 08/26/08 8:29 AM
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Just for some background information, that part of Aurora really is underserved so getting the Super Wal-Mart that Sonic sits on the edge of, was a huge deal. An Olive Garden? I don't think so, but the area hasn't been able to support much over the years. All anyone has to do is drive a few miles east towards Route 59 and every chain imaginable is there plus several dozen or more independants so there is plenty of good eating just a few minutes away.
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kland01s
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RE: Sonic Comes to Chicagoland
Tue, 08/26/08 3:17 PM
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An update: A friend and her family have tried to go to Sonic for 4 nights now. They have been queing up cars in the Super Wal-Mart parking lot and giving out numbers. The first night was a 2 hour wait, the 2nd an hour and the other two they just drove by, saw the line and went somewhere else. Please, it can't be that good, there are so many many more options close by.
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mayor al
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RE: Sonic Comes to Chicagoland
Tue, 08/26/08 4:32 PM
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I am amazed at the reaction you are finding regarding the new Sonic up there. It's ok..But I won't burn the gas needed to get thru a 6 car drive-thru line at any FF place. There are just too many options to target one place like that. Actually that goes for most restaurants as well. "Two hour wait you say, Well we'll try you another day!"
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ChiTownDiner
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RE: Sonic Comes to Chicagoland
Tue, 08/26/08 5:19 PM
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This is the stuff folk songs are written about...I'll have to get my chaps, horse and guitar and start strumming!
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mayor al
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RE: Sonic Comes to Chicagoland
Wed, 08/27/08 3:21 PM
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Hmmm, Chaps and Strumming ? Sort of a Counter-Culture approach to Roadfood (via Sonic) ?
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