'Chicken & Waffles' Opens On Dempster in Evanston
Chicago’s Home of Chicken & Waffles opened at 2424 Dempster St. the evening of Thursday, Jan. 24. Manager Darnell Johnson said the reception so far has been “excellent.”
Diners are already flocking to Chicago’s Home of Chicken & Waffles at 2424 Dempster St. for the restaurant’s signature sweet and savory meal.
The soul food eatery held a soft opening Thursday evening and had its first full day in business on Friday. So far, the reception from Evanstonians has been “excellent,” says manager Darnell Johnson.
Johnson and his wife operate two other Chicken & Waffles restaurants in Bronzeville and Oak Park. At 5,000 square feet and with a capacity of 150 people, however, the Evanston location is the largest, Johnson says.
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Patrons enter the restaurant through a set of thick wood and glass doors decorated with curlicues of dark metal. Inside, the restaurant has an upscale, lounge-like feeling, with exposed brick walls, shining dark wood floors and low, hanging lamps that cast a warm light on diners. Two carpeted dining areas are raised from the wood walkways, and a row of expansive booths line three walls.
The restaurant’s signature dish of chicken and waffles has drawn rave reviews from local food critics dining at other locations, and comes in several different combinations. Diners can choose from dark or light meat, just wings or even fried catfish and waffles.
“It’s a great combination,” says Johnson. “It’s a fun food in the evenings, in the mornings—all day.”
Johnson says his restaurants all have their own, secret recipes for the chicken, waffles and even the syrup.
Other offerings include turkey burgers, grilled salmon and sausage, with soul food sides like red beans and rice, cornbread and grits. There’s also a full bar in the back of the restaurant.
According to Johnson, the concept of chicken and waffles was born in jazz era Harlem, when musicians coming out of a late night set didn’t know if they wanted breakfast, lunch or dinner. Chicken and waffles covered both fronts—not to mention provided that unbeatable combination of sweet and salty.
The restaurant plans to hold a grand opening and ribbon cutting at some point in the near future, but in the meantime, Johnson says, “I just want people to mosey in”—any time of day. Chicken and waffles are served all day, and the Evanston location is open from 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. Sunday through Wednesday, 6 a.m. to 11 p.m. on Thursday and 6 a.m. to 1 a.m. Friday and Saturday.
MaMitch
8:00 am on Saturday, January 26, 2013
Although I'm sure the food and atmosphere are wonderful, the parking is already becoming a problem. People are parking everywhere including residential side streets and at King Lab school.
Millie
12:50 pm on Saturday, January 26, 2013
Secret Opening.
Kevin allen
3:02 pm on Saturday, January 26, 2013
he was able to talk to city of Evanston out of 500,000 dollars wow the place is not all that and the people Darnell Williams is a crook.
LaVerne
3:07 pm on Saturday, January 26, 2013
I thought it was on $200,000. The Bar the city opened on Howard got a lot more.
Melanie
6:30 pm on Saturday, January 26, 2013
Kevin that is slanderous to call someone a "crook" especially when you have the wrong name. The owner's name is Darnell Johnson not Williams!!!! SHAME ON YOU!
michael
7:25 pm on Saturday, January 26, 2013
I know Evanston residents who even got a call back for two interviews and never got hired. How many Evanston residents were hired? And what are their nationalities?
Putting this money into tax paying business is ok with me, if they really provide jobs and tax revenues.
Did Chicken & Waffles do this on the up and up.
Shi'ib O'Leth
5:06 pm on Sunday, January 27, 2013
I expect their nationality is AMERICAN!
Smile
7:44 pm on Sunday, January 27, 2013
Rumor has it.....
Lakota
4:34 pm on Sunday, February 17, 2013
So Sad People hate to see someone come up Why people Why
L.A to New York
6:26 pm on Friday, March 15, 2013
Darrell Johnson is a fromer pimp and now him and his so call wife and screwing over the people of evanston just like did in city the food and service was poor to say the lease
beautifulpj
2:23 pm on Thursday, April 4, 2013
Learn how to spell if you want to talk about someone publicly!!!!!!!
angel kid kong
8:12 am on Saturday, March 30, 2013
was just there and the service was poor took to long to get my food and when I got my food it was kinda cold I will definitely not go back.
beautifulpj
2:24 pm on Thursday, April 4, 2013
Lies, all lies, the food was excellent. I have been to all 3 locations and this is the finest one ever.
victoria smith
8:31 am on Saturday, March 30, 2013
My family and I have been there twice. The service was excellent, the food was very good, but I have to say that it did take to long. The parking is crazy only if you get there after 6. I don't know anything about the owner or his wife and frankly I don't care so long as he keeps everything on the up and up. I also saw allot of young Evanston residents that were either servers or wait staff. I'd say that he did hire local residents.
sean
1:01 pm on Sunday, April 7, 2013
I loved it...food was good! And the service was excellent. I didn't have to wait very long for the food at all, it looks really nice inside and the music was just on point. Don't let theres...these hater discourage you! Go check it out for your self.
kib
4:48 pm on Saturday, May 4, 2013
I called in my food order in for pick up- because I hate to
wait.
The food...WOW...tasty...presentable...I will go back.