Thursday, September 29, 2011

Chili Johns Chili

Another Green Bay institution. The original Chili Johns was at the foot of the Main St. bridge downtown. I don't remember that one as it was during the turn of the century period in the early 1900's. I do however remember one location that boasted the longest seating counter in Wisconsin. Paul Harvey even made reference to it on his radio show when that location closed in the mid 70's. Chili John (John Issac) was Lithuanian so I suppose his guarded "secret recipe" chili is of Lithuanian heritage. As a tradition John Madden always had to consume a bowl when stopping in Green Bay for the Green Bay Packer games and would also many times mention this on his football broadcast. When I lived in Los Angeles in the 1980's I stopped at a bookstore once and picked up a small booklet named The 20 Best Dives in LA... to my surprise listed there was Chili Johns! Sure enough, lo and behold there was a Chili Johns location in a warehouse district of  Burbank complete with Green Bay Press Gazettes on the wall... and featuring the exact same chili ....bizarre...sitting in Burbank, CA. surrounded by pictures and memorabilia of Green Bay eating Chili Johns chili...it always felt like some sort of Twilight Zone episode. The owner Micky Le Mere was from GB and we reminisced about our home town often. I loved the huge painted sign on the building outside that read "Famous Coast to Coast"  Yeah........  hahahaha..... Green Bay to Los Angeles!  Come to think of it I actually did prefer dining in at their location over Green Bays because they served N/A beer. I enjoy the taste of beer with my chili... wonder why they don't do that in Green Bay. I've got a pretty good feeling I'm not the only chili with beer (even if it were non alcoholic) lover in our fine community. Heres a little know fact ...I've been told Chili John had invented the small Oyster crackers that are now familiar everywhere in the world. Another stolen idea that should have been patented I guess. None the less, this is some incredibly tasty chili. Its also sold frozen in local grocery stores which is where I usually purchase it. (so I can bring it home to enjoy with a tall cold glass of my favorite brew.)     http://chilijohns.com/

5 comments:

  1. Man...I would have loved to have seen a photo from the inside of this place...I think you have to be on the other side of Military to serve drinks.

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  2. I think they still could sell N/A beer without a license just to have that beer taste would be enough

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  3. Great interior photo....but where is the Chili?

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  4. LOL no customers... no bowls of chili... and I'll be damned if I'll order one without my N/A beer even if it is for a blog :)

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  5. Best chili in the world! Always stop at least once when I'm visiting and take frozen quarts back to Mn with me. Mandatory, beer or no beer!

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