I grew up and lived on the far north side of Chicago and there was a restaurant called Frank N Stein that used the very same idea. It was all dark and dank on the outside and I was far too young to find out if the inside matched the outside. In fact, the fish market next door called the Fish Keg acquired the sign of their next door neighbor and kept it on display in their shop. Not sure if they were owned by the same people (although my guess is no) but it's nice that when I visited the old neighborhood they had the sign inside.
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I grew up and lived on the far north side of Chicago and there was a restaurant called Frank N Stein that used the very same idea. It was all dark and dank on the outside and I was far too young to find out if the inside matched the outside. In fact, the fish market next door called the Fish Keg acquired the sign of their next door neighbor and kept it on display in their shop. Not sure if they were owned by the same people (although my guess is no) but it's nice that when I visited the old neighborhood they had the sign inside.
That sounds really neat!
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