Joseph Zucchero, the owner of the Chicago restaurant Mr. Beef, has died. Since 1979, his restaurant has dished out beloved Italian beef sandwiches. The sandwich is called the Italian Beef. It came ...
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Ashok Selvam is the former James Beard Award-winning regional editor for Eater’s Midwest region, in charge of coverage in Chicago, Detroit, and the Twin Cities. He’s a native Chicagoan and had been ...
CHICAGO (CBS) -- Joseph Zucchero, longtime owner of the famous Mr. Beef Italian beef stand in River North, has died. Cooney Funeral Home said Zucchero passed away unexpectedly on Wednesday of last ...
Mr. Beef, the Chicago restaurant he co-founded in the 1970s, specializes in the Italian beef, a classic American sandwich. The acclaimed FX series “The Bear” was filmed there. By Mike Ives and Jesus ...
Christopher Zucchero says after friend created hit TV show, his Chicago sandwich shop sells more than 800 sandwiches daily When Christopher Zucchero heard that his childhood friend was writing a ...
Who is he? Joseph Zucchero was the co-founder of Mr. Beef, a staple in Chicago's River North neighborhood that had gained a following for dishing out beloved Italian beef sandwiches. He died ...
Erin Konrad's love for everything entertainment dates back to elementary school when she became obsessed with classic Hollywood musicals. When she's not catching up on all her favorite television ...
Zucchero may be the most famous rock star you’ve never heard of. In Italy, Zucchero (full name Adelmo “Zucchero” Fornaciari) is a superstar. In fact, this pop-blues performer is celebrated throughout ...
A staple of Italy's musical scene, Zucchero is the kind of artist that inherently resonates with New York audiences as well: rough around the edges but an inarguable artistic genius. The 68-year-old ...
Bono, an Irishman not afraid of a florid quote but also an enthusiast for music anywhere, described this artist's voice as being like a one-man brass section, but one aged like whiskey in oak.