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Grass Fed | Edzo’s Burger Shop, Illinois

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Last week, while visiting my hometown, Chicago, I made an afternoon sojourn up to Evanston, which abuts the city’s northern border. I was on a mission to check out a couple of record shops as well as a new spot called Edzo’s Burger Shop. The place has been subject to speculation and discussion on the parts of the Internet concerned with Chicago dining for months, even though it only opened two weeks ago today.

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josh 19 weeks 3 days ago
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Anyone been here yet?

Nelson 19 weeks 3 days ago
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Any guy that could work at TRU and Nacional 27, both of which I have been to, has to be good. From my experience at the other two restaurants he worked at, his food has to be pretty good. I will have to give this place a try, thankfully the prices aren't like TRU.

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