So Mrs. F's business is moving out of the house 2 miles north, into office space and there's several good eats in the center, aside from the Denny's prominently on Milwaukee Ave.
There's "Dog Walk" a tiny hot dog stand run by an Asian husband and wife, always packed, huge menu and really cheap. Flourescent relish! $3 gets you a dog with fries and a drink -- including tax! I've only had the dog (very good, but the bun a bit soggy and without poppy seeds), and a polish which was unexceptional (deep fried then finished on the grill, no grilled onions available). I've got to try their "Beef-O" -- a cheeseburger topped with Italian beef.
I've yet to try the Mandarin Somethingorother chinese place, just haven't had the chance, mostly because I'm thrilled with...
Monica's Mexican Food and Pizza. Mind you, the pizza is rotating under a heat lamp and looks pretty scary, but the mexican food is outstanding. The best I've had so far are Tacos Cecina: chewy steak strips served with excellent guacamole for $1.50, most of the other tacos are $1.40, as are tamales we've had at lunch before.
Tonight I had Two big Chiles Rellenos with a thin batter and garlicy thin red sauce ladled over it with rice, beans and corn tortillas for $7.50. Mrs. F had a Quesadilla platter, Thing 1 had a Torta Milanesa (only the meat and cheese, please), Thing 2 had 2 steak tacos, both had fries and a coke, some extra crema for the table... all together $20.09! Great red salsa with chips for the table too. The four of us haven't eaten that cheaply since the kids could order of the children's menu.
I'll be back there a lot
Other options in the center: A Pasteleria/Panaderia. Hispanic pastries just don't thrill me -- not enough chocolate. There's a Subway, a family restaurant at the end I've forgotten the name of, and if I'm really desperate, White Hen.