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a salute to Harold's Chicken

November 18th, 2008 at 05:57 am

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Ah memories - on 60 Minutes, when Michelle Obama talked about Barack Obama's first apartment in Chicago near

Text is Harold's Chicken Shack and Link is http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harold%27s_Chicken_Shack
Harold's Chicken Shack, it brought me back 25 years ago when I lived in a brownstone apartment across from the Hyde Park Harold's Chicken Shack, when it was on 53rd and Kenwood.

The apartment itself was a dive, but it had three distinct advantages.

1. You didn't have to give directions. All one said was, "across from Harold's Chicken". None of this counting blocks or figuring the cross street. You either knew it or you were a Martian. Such a timesaver.

2. Dead of winter - and there were a few weekends when it was -80F with the windchill - a hot meal was across the street.

3. You could look down at a lovely colored neon sign (a cook with a cleaver going after a chicken) whenever you liked.

The Harold's Chicken that I knew was strictly take-out. No tables, no chairs. You walked in, pop machine was on your left, you turned right, walked past the nasty fake wood paneling, and past the handwritten cardboard sign of the rules:

No

Dogs

Eating

Bikes


Zen poetry in disguise.

You ordered through a microphone, put your money under the clear bullet-proof slot. You waited for your chicken (they fried it to order), and when it was done (with enough Frank's Hot Sauce to drown it) the cashier put it through a bullet proof carousel.

Prices? In 1984 I think it was $2.75 for a white half, $2.50 for a dark half. It made my weekend budget go. I ate there so often that the cashiers would complement me on my haircuts. Oh yes, I liked the soggy fries, but I didn't like the wonder bread. Giving away the wonder bread primed me for a life in non-profit service. Smile

There you have it: a Chicago institution.
Even have their own blog -
Text is http://haroldschicken.com/ and Link is
http://haroldschicken.com/

2 Responses to “a salute to Harold's Chicken”

  1. frugaltexan75 Says:
    1227013724

    Sounds like good memories Smile

  2. trebo12 Says:
    1227031979

    yep you described it to a t. Thanks for the shot out Obama - Harold's is now 'global'! LOL!

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