There is a corner in Chicago’s Old Town neighborhood where the smell of slow-cooked ribs drifts down the block and pulls you in before you even see the sign. This place has been feeding locals, celebrities, and curious travelers since 1932, and its walls hold more stories than most history books.
Frank Sinatra was such a regular that he had a wall phone installed next to his favorite booth. If that doesn’t make you want to know more, the ribs certainly will.
A Chicago Legend at 1655 N Sedgwick Street
Some restaurants earn their reputation over a weekend. Twin Anchors Restaurant and Tavern earned its over nine decades.
Tucked into the Old Town neighborhood at 1655 N Sedgwick St, Chicago, IL 60614, this barbecue institution has been feeding the city since 1932, and it shows no signs of slowing down…