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Home Run Inn opens in Beverly

Home Run Inn is now open in Beverly.
By Bob Bong
Southland Savvy 

Home Run Inn opened last week for carryout orders at its latest location at 10900 S. Western Ave. in Chicago’s Beverly community, and will open for diners this week.

“The grand opening for the dining room will be 3 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 13,” said Jamie Wagner, restaurant marketing manager for Home Run Inn.

The restaurant chain, which is celebrating its 65th anniversary this year, will eventually be open daily for lunch but will have reduced hours when it first opens, she said.

“We’ll be closed on Mondays at the beginning,” she said adding the dining room also would be closed for lunch during the week but would be open starting at noon on weekends.

The ninth location for Home Run Inn will be a little different from most of the other locations, said Wagner.

“We’re getting back to our roots,” she said. “The Beverly location will have an open kitchen concept. There is a lot of brick and woodwork. It has more of a pub look and feel. It’s very inviting.”

The restaurant celebrated its opening with a ribbon-cutting ceremony on Oct. 26 attended by company officials, local elected officials and members of the Beverly business community.

The 4,400-square-foot restaurant has been highly anticipated by local residents who have been asking for months on its Facebook page when the Beverly location would finally be open.

For information, call the restaurant at 773-432-9696 or visit Home Run Inn online.

Mazda Dealer Now Open in Tinley

Community Mazda has completed its move from its longtime home in Oak Forest to its new home at 8325 W. 159th St. in Tinley Park.


Kmart to close in Homer Glen

The Kmart at 159th Street and Bell Road in Homer Glen will close by the end of January and has started a store closing sale.

The store, which opened in 1981, was converted from a Kmart to a Sears Essential store after the merger of Kmart and Sears in 2005, but the concept never really caught on and the store was reconverted back to a Kmart about 18 months ago.  

The store has 82 employees, some of whom may be able to transfer to other Sears or Kmart locations.

Century 21 opens in Mokena

A new Century 21 Pride office held its grand opening last week at 18700 S. Wolf Road in Mokena. For information, call 815-469-4700 or visit the Century 21 website.

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Retail deals and free meals for veterans abound on Veterans Day



By Bob Bong
Southland Savvy

Local restaurants and national chains are saying thanks to the men and women who served in the military by offering free food to active duty personnel and retired veterans this weekend.

Many of these offers require proof of service and may be limited or do not include drinks and gratuity. Some offers at national chains may not be honored by local franchises, so call ahead or ask first.

Meal deals include:

Ed and Joe’s in Tinley Park is offering a free small pizza with two toppings or a free sandwich on Veterans Day, which is Sunday, Nov. 11. The restaurant says it’s their way of making up for all of the Meals Ready to Eat (MREs) a vet consumed on duty.

Bar Louie locations (including Matteson) are offering free meals (up to $11) all day Sunday and Monday, Nov. 12.

Applebee's is offering a free meal from a special menu all day on Sunday.

Chili’s is offering their choice of one of seven meals from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Sunday.

Denny’s nationwide are offering free all-you-can-eat pancakes from 6 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Monday.

Famous Dave’s is serving free or discounted meals on Sunday. Offers vary by location. Call ahead or visit Famous Dave’sVeterans Day page for more information.

Golden Corral is offering its 12th annual Military Appreciation Monday dinner from 4-9 p.m.

Hooter’s is offering 10 free wings – Boneless or Regular – with a drink purchase on Sunday.

Participating Krispy Kreme doughnut shops are serving a free doughnut on Sunday to all veterans.

Little Caesars Pizza will give away a free Crazy Bread on Monday.

Lone Star Steakhouse will serve a free entrée from its Stars & Stripes menu on Monday.

LongHorn Steakhouse offers a free Texas Tonion and non-alcoholic beverage on Sunday.

Outback Steakhouse is giving away free Bloomin’ Onions and Cokes on Sunday and Monday. The chain also discounts 10 percent on purchases from Nov. 13 to Dec. 31.

Red Lobster is offering a free appetizer on Sunday.

Red Robin will serve a free Red’s Tavern Double and Bottomless Steak Fries on Monday.

Texas Corral is offering a free entrée on Sunday.

Texas Roadhouse offers a free lunch on Monday from a list of 10 selections, plus sides and a drink.

T.G.I. Friday’s also is offering a free lunch on Monday.

The Olive Garden is serving a free entrée on Sunday from a special menu that includes baked garlic bread sticks and a soup or salad.

Champps American will give away a free Champps Cheeseburger and fries on Monday.

7-Eleven is serving free small Slurpees from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Sunday.
Other deals include:

Home Depot Military Discount: The Home Depot is offering all active duty personnel, reservists, retired military, veterans and their families a 10 percent discount off their purchases in honor of Veterans Day.

Lowe’s Military Discount: Lowe’s will offer all active, reserve, honorably discharged, retired military personnel and their immediate family members a 10 percent discount on in-store U.S. purchases made Nov. 7- 11.

Big Lots is offering 10 percent off your entire purchase to active duty, Guard/Reserve, veterans, retirees and their immediate family members.

Cabela’s is giving their standard employee discount to veterans, active duty military, Guard/Reserve, law enforcement, fire and EMS personnel on Nov. 11-12. Discount varies from 5 percent to 20 percent, depending on the item.

Dollar General offers a 10 percent discount on entire purchase on Veterans Day. Also good online from Nov 11-13, use Coupon Code VETERANSDAY.

Video 6-Pack: Hollywood’s take on presidential elections

Robert Redford and Dustin Hoffman star in "All the President's Men."
By Bob Bong
Southland Savvy

Americans will head to the polls on Tuesday to elect another president.

Either Barack Obama will continue to reside in the White House for four more years or Mitt Romney will try his hand as president.

Whoever wins will have a difficult task of dealing with a massive deficit, terrorism, possible nuclear weapons in Iran and economic uncertainty.

Hollywood has had more than its share of films devoted to the race for president as well as the men who have occupied the White House over the years.

Films about candidates with dark secrets have included the Bruce Willis action film “Red” about a candidate trying to cover up his involvement in a military cover-up. Dustin Hoffman stars as a spin doctor in “Wag the Dog” about a campaign of disinformation and manipulation when a candidate is caught having sex with a minor. Frank Sinatra stars in “The Manchurian Candidate” about a candidate (Laurence Harvey) who is a communist stooge after being brainwashed while a POW during the Korean War.

Fictional presidents have had their share of woes including Michael Douglas as a widowed president trying to do his job, run for re-election and woo a lobbyist in “The American President.” Hal March is a president who has to thwart a military coup in “Seven Days in May.” Kevin Kline portrays both a calculating president who dies while having an affair with a staffer and the good-natured imposter brought in to portray him in “Dave.”

Real-life presidents have had their problems, too. President John Kennedy faces off with the Russians over missiles in Cuba in “13 Days in October.” Before he was president, Dwight Eisenhower has to defeat Nazi Germany in “Ike.”

Presidents have been action stars, such as the gun-toting chief executive portrayed by Harrison Ford in “Air Force One,” while Abraham Lincoln moonlighted as a vampire killer in “Abraham Lincoln Vampire Killer.” Jack Nicholson’s president is chased out of the White House by bloodthirsty aliens in “Mars Attacks!”

Here are six films available on video, DVD, on-demand or streaming that have featured one way or another the campaign for the highest office in the land. Don’t forget to vote on Tuesday.

“All the President’s Men” (1976) – This exceptional film about the two Washington Post reporters who uncover the Watergate scandal is a tribute to old school journalism and, unfortunately, a look at how paranoia brought down a president. Stars include Robert Redford, Dustin Hoffman, Jack Warden, Martin Balsam, Hal Holbrook, Jason Robards and Jane Alexander.

“Swing Vote” (2008) – A presidential election comes down to a single man’s vote in this political comedy that may be a more accurate observation of the average voter than we want to believe. Stars include Kevin Costner, Paula Patton, Dennis Hopper, Madeline Carroll, Kelsey Grammer and Nathan Lane.

“Primary Colors” (1998) – John Travolta stars as a Bill Clinton-like candidate stumping for the Democratic nomination for president who will stop at nothing to win. Other stars include Emma Thompson, Kathy Bates, Adrian Lester, Billy Bob Thornton, Maura Tierney and Larry Hagman.  

“Shampoo” (1975) – The 1968 election between Richard Nixon and Hubert Humphrey plays in the background for this film about a hair dresser (Warren Beatty) trying to find financing for his own shop while he beds just about every woman he encounters. Other stars include Goldie Hawn, Julie Christie, Lee Grant, Jack Warden and a young Carrie Fisher.

“Man of the Year” (2006) – Robin Williams stars as a Jon Stewart-like television pundit who runs for president and wins because of a computer glitch that the voting technology company will do everything to keep secret in this twisted comedy. Other stars include Laura Linney, Christopher Walken and Lewis Black.

“Head of State” (2003) – A candidate for president dies and his party decides to replace him with a nobody (Chris Rock) in the waning days of the campaign in this comedy. Other stars include Bernie Mac, Dylan Baker, Nick Searcy, Lynn Whitfield and Robin Givens.

Check out my other Video Six-Packs at What to Watch.