Monday, March 07, 2011

Army & Lou's, iconic South Side soul food restaurant, closes

http://www.suntimes.com/news/metro/3647447-418/south-side-soul-food-legend-army--lous-closes.html

An era closes in Chicago history ... Army & Lou's was one of the places I visited when I was doing color stories on the 1989 mayoral election ...
It was the late Mayor Harold Washington’s favorite restaurant — the booth where he always sat still bears his name. And its storied history goes beyond feeding the grass-roots political movement that elected the city’s first black mayor.

At its original Black Metropolis location, it fed the leader of another movement: the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. in the ’60s.

But South Side soul-food legend Army & Lou’s, 422 E. 75th St., thought to be the oldest black-owned restaurant in the Midwest, closed its doors for the last time Sunday.

“It’s really just due to the economy. People are not eating out as much,” said one of the five partners, Goldie McDuffie. “We had to close. We’ll see what happens in the future.”

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