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Author:  Bob Yarger [ Thu Dec 12, 2002 11:52 am ]
Post subject:  Chicago area diners

The Flimsies piece below mentions two dining cars used as restaurants in the Chicago area. One is Silver Palm, a former Zephyr car, the other currently name Cucina Plata, apparently an older car. Does anyone have photos of these?

http://www.suntimes.com/output/food/foo-news-silver11.html
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Author:  Don C. [ Thu Dec 12, 2002 1:44 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Chicago area diners

> The Flimsies piece below mentions two dining
> cars used as restaurants in the Chicago
> area. One is Silver Palm, a former Zephyr
> car, the other currently name Cucina Plata,
> apparently an older car. Does anyone have
> photos of these?

Bob,
Silver Palm is not a Zephyr car. The "Q", D&RGW and WP never had a diner with that name. The article states that it is a former ACL car. The other car, if it is in Sandwich, IL, has a phony early Zephyr style "shovelnose" on one end and is obviously a heavyweight of some sort. I have lived in the area within 20-25 miles of Sandwich most of my life but I have never been in this car. It is/was truly an old time roadside diner and has been there for as long as I can remember (and I'll be 52 years old next June). I've always wondered about it's history.
Don C.

Author:  Randall Hicks [ Thu Dec 12, 2002 2:23 pm ]
Post subject:  Sandwich Diner

I've been in the diner recently. It is a wooden heavyweight, and most of the interior is more or less intact; there are doors cut in each side. The sheet metal sides to make it look like a shovelnose are pretty funny. Unfortunately I don't have any photos.

The newspaper article states that the car was built for the Columbian Exposition, but I'm not sure how they know that. The diner has changed hands several times since the 30s and its identity seems have been lost along the way. From the remaining interior, I would have guessed it was a standard coach. "Cuchina Plata" is just the name of the restaurant, not the car.

It's an interesting sight, but I wouldn't go too far out of my way just to eat there....

Author:  Fred Ash [ Thu Dec 12, 2002 6:14 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Other Chicago area diners

> The Flimsies piece below mentions two dining
> cars used as restaurants in the Chicago
> area. One is Silver Palm, a former Zephyr
> car, the other currently name Cucina Plata,
> apparently an older car. Does anyone have
> photos of these?

The Silver Palm just openned for business and they really did a number on it to fit in into a narrow lot. Among other things, they put cut up the roof to ventilation equipment that towers at least six feet over the crest. The owner's former bistro, the Gare St. Lazare has been closed for many years, but it had great food, so I'm looking to go there soon.

There are several other railcars used as restaurants in Chicago. A de-trucked Rock Island suburban car is a party room at a downtown, Congress Expressway location. There are reports that two Evanston Street Rwy cars are built into a Irving Park Road eatery, although there are no external signs of the cars. There is also a beanery on the third floor of the Lyric Opera that is furnished with authentic Pullman heavyweight-era sleeper hardware--with building security being what it is these days, its hard to get to and food quality is so lacking that its not really worth the effort.

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Author:  Christopher G. Pitzen [ Sat Dec 14, 2002 8:03 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Other Chicago area diners

> There are reports that two Evanston Street
> Rwy cars are built into a Irving Park Road
> eatery, although there are no external signs
> of the cars.

Do you know which place it might be? I live just off of Irving Park and would like to scope it out if possible. I've tried to picture what places it might be and I can't come up with anything.

Thanks,
Chris


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Author:  Jack [ Tue Dec 17, 2002 9:16 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Other Chicago area diners

> Do you know which place it might be? I live
> just off of Irving Park and would like to
> scope it out if possible. I've tried to
> picture what places it might be and I can't
> come up with anything.

> Thanks,
> Chris

Chris, the diner is on Irving and Marshfield, one block east of Ashland on the southwest corner.

You really can't tell if it was a streetcar or not. Supposedly two Evanston cars were used, but I couldn't see it.

Good luck,

Jack

East Troy Electric Railroad
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Author:  Jack [ Tue Dec 17, 2002 9:17 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Other Chicago area diners: correction

> Chris, the diner is on Irving and
> Marshfield, one block east of Ashland on the
> southwest corner.

> You really can't tell if it was a streetcar
> or not. Supposedly two Evanston cars were
> used, but I couldn't see it.

> Good luck,

> Jack

Whoops! Marshfield is one block WEST of Ashland. Sorry.


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Author:  Alexander D. Mitchell IV [ Fri Sep 14, 2018 8:25 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Chicago area diners

SIXTEEN YEARS AFTER THE ORIGINAL POST:

http://thesilverpalmrestaurant.com/AboutUs.html

Now the bad news, from a shared Facebook post:

Quote:
Dear Friends,
Given the rapidly changing landscape of business in Chicago and our West Town neighborhood, it’s with some sadness that we must announce that the end of September will mark the end of the line for the Silver Palm Restaurant.
It’s been an amazing sixteen years, and we thank each and every one of you for your love and support and hope to continue serving you next door @ The Matchbox, which will carry on it’s own legacy as Chicago’s Most Intimate Bar and a landmark in the community.
Please watch this space for something new and exciting in the near future and, until then, we invite you to swing by one last time to have a Three Little Piggy and raise a glass with us before the “train in back” leaves for good.
Thank you and best wishes,
The Silver Palm + Matchbox Team


https://www.facebook.com/silverpalmchic ... __tn__=C-R

No word on the fate of the car, which apparently STILL bears reporting marks PPCX 8023.......

Author:  NS 3322 [ Fri Sep 14, 2018 10:36 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Chicago area diners

Ugh, I was just in Chicago two weeks ago....
Why did I have to eat at Lou Mitchell's!!! (Although, it is quite an awesome place).

Author:  Trolleyguy [ Sat Sep 15, 2018 10:10 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Chicago area diners

The Hicks Car Works website maintained by Randy HIcks of the Illinois Railway Museum has a large section of roadside diners. They are listed by state and accompanied by pictures.

https://hickscarworks.blogspot.com/2008 ... iners.html

Author:  PaulWWoodring [ Sat Sep 15, 2018 11:42 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Chicago area diners

NS 3322 wrote:
Ugh, I was just in Chicago two weeks ago....
Why did I have to eat at Lou Mitchell's!!!


I'm not sure I understand if you did or did not have a good meal there? I will admit it's been a long time since I ate there, but I continue to recommend it, so please tell me if I should quit doing that.

Author:  NS 3322 [ Sat Sep 15, 2018 9:09 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Chicago area diners

PaulWWoodring wrote:
NS 3322 wrote:
Ugh, I was just in Chicago two weeks ago....
Why did I have to eat at Lou Mitchell's!!!


I'm not sure I understand if you did or did not have a good meal there? I will admit it's been a long time since I ate there, but I continue to recommend it, so please tell me if I should quit doing that.


Lou Mitchell's was great! Just really busy (but that can be considered a good thing).
Please continue recommending it!
I forgot that I read the Silver Palm did not start serving food until 5 pm, and I was only in town for lunch.

On a side note, I have reached out to the management of the Silver Palm and they told me the car will be sold with the property. They will have more information for me on Monday.

Author:  NS 3322 [ Sun Feb 24, 2019 7:42 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Chicago area diners

Any idea what is to become of the Silver Palm railcar?

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