Had some Uncle Remus for lunch.
Was in Heaven for a good 30 minutes.
can't front, Uncle Remus IS delicious, but you go to the right Harold's, and you gotta put it on Facebook or SOMETHING, because they don't take daps.
Had some Uncle Remus for lunch.
Was in Heaven for a good 30 minutes.
can't front, Uncle Remus IS delicious, but you go to the right Harold's, and you gotta put it on Facebook or SOMETHING, because they don't take daps.
Why do every south sider say this? Shouldnt ALL Harold's be good? Why only one or a select few? There are a total of 3 Uncle Remus and you can't go wrong with none of them.
Well harold's allows people to get the right sauce for a price, or your "own sauce" for less when they franchise. Many a time i've tasted my Harold's and looked at the cook like
Le sigh.........
Point me to the right Harold's and maybe I'll change my mind about their chicken being
But until then Uncle Remus
Right now the one in South Holland is killing it, they got the lemon pepper jump off...but next is 115th, they had the sauce AND the seasoned fries
I might move to Chicago next year if I get this new job. Where should I be looking to live at? I won't be making much so I'm not expecting to live downtown, but what are some good areas to live for younger people on a budget?
My friend from undergrad lives on the outskirts of Humboldt Park, but he says the neighborhood doesn't have the best reputation.
IDK much about the other Harold's but the one in Hyde Park is one of the worst in the city
I might move to Chicago next year if I get this new job. Where should I be looking to live at? I won't be making much so I'm not expecting to live downtown, but what are some good areas to live for younger people on a budget?
My friend from undergrad lives on the outskirts of Humboldt Park, but he says the neighborhood doesn't have the best reputation.
DAMN these Chicagoans & their access to the finest of crab meats!Le sigh.........
Point me to the right Harold's and maybe I'll change my mind about their chicken being
But until then Uncle Remus
Hyde Park Harolds prob the best in the city.....stop it man
I might move to Chicago next year if I get this new job. Where should I be looking to live at? I won't be making much so I'm not expecting to live downtown, but what are some good areas to live for younger people on a budget?
My friend from undergrad lives on the outskirts of Humboldt Park, but he says the neighborhood doesn't have the best reputation.