Mr.D’s, a true Chicago treasure. This is a grilled sandwich delight on the northeast corner of Diversey  and Normandy(far west).
Mr.D is a greek guy with a ton of personality and a very distinguishable voice -- he always sounds horse -- who has been running his sandwich shop for over 30 years in the exact same location with the exact same menu since I was kid.
I know this 'cause my cousins live right by there and we used to go there all the time when we had the munchies.
Mr.D was the best because he would give my cousins credit, a lot, and if he was closing when we called he would leave food for us on the doorstep and we could pay him later. That’s kool.
Anyway the food. Almost everything there is either char grilled or deep fried to golden perfection like his fresh cut fries. I have never had a better ribeye sandwich then Mr. D’s.
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and tomatoes, which is also good but not the true way.
The grilled onions are prepared earlier in the day and man are they good. He grills em’ up then lets them soak in a seasoned homemade marinade. It is so damn good I could kill you. And man, nothing tastes better than a blood and onion grease soaked 
bun, Monte-Riffic!
He also makes great shish-kabobs and 
burgers. His chili is great and I usually don’t







gassy like when I eat a bologna sandwich. So check it out one day; you’ll be very happy you did. By the way it’s not the sharpest looking place but it’s a diamond in the rough when it comes to the flavor.
seasoned piece of ribeye that is char grilled to perfection then thrown in a soft French roll. The key to the sandwich though is the grilled onions, you got to ask for them or he’ll give it to ya’ just with raw onions like chili.
He also has very good hot dogs, and like I said before, fresh cut fries. I gotta tell ya’ it’s worth the drive just for the onions on the steak sandwich.
I actually get the onions on everything even the fries. But, man, they make me Mr. D’s