There’s nowhere to hide on a small menu: no place to tuck a less than excellent but high-profit-margin chicken dish, no spot for a sneaky, sad seasonal salad. Fortunately, there is no need to bury ...
A gentleman does not steal horses, spit food across the table, or pee on peoples’ shoes. By that definition, John “Bluto” Blutarsky is not a gentleman, but something more extraordinary. The fictional ...
Rick Gencarelli is building a fire. The Lardo and Grassa chef, whose Greek-inspired restaurant, Bluto’s, opened quietly last Friday, has spent the past few days relearning a valuable lesson: Tending a ...
This just in from Popeye fan and historian Leonard Kohl: “A few weeks ago, I was asked to help “unveil” a statue of “Bluto the Terrible” in E.C. Segar’s hometown of Chester, Illinois during the annual ...