More on Kuma’s Corner

Posted by Bridget at 7:00 am
Jul 082009
The mac and cheese is a meal in itself, and a must try.

The mac and cheese is a meal in itself, and a must try.

Is it true that good things come to those who wait? We were wondering while we spent 80 minutes in line at Kuma’s Corner over weekend, so we asked you, “how long is too long?”

The Twitter responses we got were all over the board. Some folks are willing to do whatever it takes to get good food, while others prefer to avoid the hassle and eat whatever is readily available.

In the end, it all comes down to managing expectations. I didn’t mind waiting for my Kuma’s burger one bit because I’d planned to wait. Kuma’s is very popular and doesn’t take reservations, so it’s a sure thing that it’s going to be tough to get a table quickly, especially on a holiday weekend. If I was famished and wanted something right away, I wouldn’t go there.

The only time a long wait at a specialty restaurant bugs me is when people who arrive after me mysteriously get seated before I do, or when the front of the house doesn’t have its act together enough to keep the line moving.

During this visit, the Kuma’s folks were on top of the influx. Those of us loitering around the front door became brothers-in-arms working toward a common goal, as we waited for our names to be called and sipped on drinks from the Burger King down the street to tide us over.

Our patience was even bolstered by passersby.
“It’s worth the wait!” one driver called from his open window.

Was it? For me, absolutely. My goal was to go to Kuma’s that day. I was in no hurry… I had nowhere else to be. And when we finally got in the door, the burgers were just as good as I remembered. What a rare thing!

The mac and cheese was fantastic too. But I do wonder if it would stand-up well on its own. That’s because at Kuma’s the mac and cheese is all about adding extras like sun dried tomatoes or caramelized onions to the mix to create a dish of your liking. I suspect that without additions, it would be frightfully bland.

I highly recommend sitting on the back patio if you can manage it. The pounding tunes played inside make conversation a challenge, but the patio lends itself to lingering. (The patio is also wheelchair accessible, and the back door has a ramp.) It’s a perfect place to kick back with friends while you enjoy your long awaited and well deserved burger and brew.

My Judas Priest Burger did not disappoint.

My Judas Priest Burger did not disappoint.

Kuma's Corner - Worth the Wait?

Posted by Tammy at 12:00 pm
Jul 042009
Add sliced Jalapenos, Pancetta, Pepper Jack, Gardinera Mayo and you have the makings for a Mayhem Burger.

Add sliced Jalapenos, Pancetta, Pepper Jack, Gardinera Mayo and you have the makings for a Mayhem Burger.

Yesterday, we waited in line 80 minutes for a chance at Kuma’s Heavy Metal-inspired burgers and outrageously good mac-n-cheese. On a bright, crisp day with a lively group of friends, that wait flies by. But on other days it might seem a chore.

What’s the longest you’ve waited for a table at your favorite restaurant? Let us know if you think 80 minutes is out-of-line.

Kuma’s Corner – closed on July 4th!
2900 W. Belmont Ave.
Chicago, IL

Listen to our review of Kuma’s Corner here.

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Kuma's famous burger is topped with bacon and a fried egg -- breakfast on a burger!

Kuma's famous burger is topped with bacon and a fried egg -- breakfast on a burger!

Kuma’s Corner is a heavy metal pub that specializes in hamburgers – succulent creations served with fried eggs, BBQ sauce, frizzled onions and other creative toppings on hearty pretzel rolls. Any burger on the menu can also be had veggie style, and those are tasty too! Then there’s the add-your-own ingredients mac and cheese. I’m going to go ahead and “through down the gauntlet…” Kuma’s Corner has the best mac and cheese I’ve ever had. Listen in to find out why the food at Kuma’s is truly worthy of our 100th episode. But is the fare enough to over-power the crushing crowd and pounding rhythm?

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Show Notes:
00:00 – 01:03 100 podcasts!!!
01:11 – 05:42 Exceeded expectations? What we’d heard, getting in, and waiting
05:43 – 06:48 The pay off — starting with mac and cheese
06:49 – 12:00 The burgers
12:01 – 14:49 Ratings and sign-off

Kuma’s Corner
2900 W. Belmont Ave.
Chicago, IL

Bridget’s Kuma’s Corner Ratings:
Food Quality: 5/5
Value: 5/5
Service: 3/5
Ambiance: 3/5
Overall: 9/10

Tammy’s Kuma’s Corner Ratings:
Food Quality: 5/5
Value: 4/5
Service: 2/5
Ambiance: 3/5
Overall: 7/10

Average price per person: Roughly $16 per person equals burger bliss.

We added sun-dried tomatoes to our mac and cheese.  It was so good that I was tempted to order seconds!

We added sun-dried tomatoes to our mac and cheese. It was so good that I was tempted to order seconds!

On-line buzz about Kuma’s Corner:
Metromix
The Chicago Burger Project
Yelp

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