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Showing posts with label Michael James. Show all posts
Heartland Cafe's Inconvenient Truths
Heartland Cafe Blames City for Health Code Violations
A female customer called 311 and said she'd gotten sick after eating at the Heartland Cafe, 7000 N. Glenwood, Chicago. City inspectors found mouse feces "throughout" the restaurant, mold slime in the ice machine (which was causing cross contamination in beverages), and at least one refrigerator that was not keeping food cool enough.
Now, the self-avowed socialists who own the dump claim that they are being persecuted by the City of Chicago. Like what, the inspectors planted the rodent crap and mold slime? The toxic restaurant has been in business for 32 years; you'd think they would know food safety procedures by now.
Michael James makes excuses at Heartland Cafe |
Yesterday afternoon, I passed by the Heartland Cafe and saw co-owner Michael James puttering around at the front door (photo, right). That's the door on which city inspectors placed the big green "License Suspended" sticker. I heard Michael James make this mind boggling statement to a woman: "We've been in business 32 years....We'll learn from this and move on."
It took Michael James 32 years in the restaurant business to "learn" about mouse feces, mold slime and proper refrigeration? What about the false excuse that his Heartland Cafe is not to blame but is just being persecuted by the city? That seems a contradiction. If he's really being persecuted, why would he say he will "learn from this?"
The Heartland Cafe is their biggest advertiser and Michael James writes the occasional column for them. Objective journalism knows no place at The Urban Coaster, as demonstrated in post on their website today. You don't believe Michael James is a socialist? Watch this video and let him tell you himself.
That post on the Urban Coaster's webiste said, "On March 12, the Heartland Cafe's license was suspended by a City of Chicago health inspector and its doors were temporarily closed. Owners Katy Hogan and Michael James have decided to use the city's action as an opportunity to make repairs ordinarily not possible during normal operations, such as resurfacing floors and cleaning large refrigeration equipment."
Resurfacing the floors, which should have been done years ago, is well and good, but has nothing to do with the mouse crap everywhere. So immediately, the Urban Coaster post attempts to divert our attention from the unsafe food practices at the Heartland Cafe. As for "cleaning large refrigeration equipment" that the nameless author cites, that should have been an ongoing procedure regardless of whether it was done "during normal business hours" or at other times. Obfuscation is a favored tactic of socialists, and it's in high gear at The Urban Coaster.
Heartland Cafe: Eat here at your own risk. |
More from the Urban Coaster's post: "Michael James expressed a little frustration with City of Chicago inspectors taking the drastic action of shutting down his restaurant. He said that had they simply given him a week to make repairs, as has generally been their policy with restaurants in the past, he would have seen to it that the violations were corrected."
Look, a woman became sick last week from eating at the Heartland Cafe. She became sick not because the city is too tough on the Heartland Cafe. She got sick because the Heartland Cafe didn't care enough about customers' health and safety to keep the place clean or to maintain their refrigeration.... which Michael James is just now learning how to do after 32 years as a restaurateur.
How many other people became sick but never called 311 cannot be known, but thank God the city acted swiftly before someone with a weak immune system ingested a mouse crap burrito. It might have killed them. The city is obligated to shut down unsafe restaurants, and acted properly in this case. James, according to the propaganda piece in The Urban Coaster, complains about being given a week to correct the situation. That's not quite accurate you see, because in reality the shit-infested restaurant has has 32 years to "make repairs."
The Urban Coaster shifted into melodrama with this: "The Heartland employs 50 people who serve the community organic food with a side of social activism at the corner of Glenwood and Lunt. In already difficult economic times the closure means the loss of a paycheck and the hardships that go along with that missing income for many of those workers. For the tightly knit community of Rogers Park, the affect of the loss of business from the locked doors is certain to ripple through many lives. To neighbors it also means the temporary loss of an iconic establishment."
We question the claim of employing 50 people, but the insertion of the phrase "organic food with a side of social activism" is obviously intended to rally the local communards to sympathize with restaurant that was endangering people's health.
You want organic? Mouse poop is organic. Mold slime is organic. Bacteria growing on food in warm refrigerators is organic. Eat up, activists! Do not panic, it's organic!
Let's address the issue of "the hardships that go along with that missing income for many of those workers" at the Heartland Cafe. Every one of them should be upset with James and partner Hogan for running a filthy joint, thereby forcing them to be closed in the interest of public safety. To The Urban Coaster, apparently, serious food poisoning would not "ripple through many lives" and is less important than having a comfortable place to dream about the violent overthrow of the United States.
As for the loss of an "iconic" establishment, well, Typhoid Mary is still iconic after all these years. The Heartland Cafe will remain an icon, but an icon forever more of shoddy food safety practices and "that place with the mouse turds everywhere." Perhaps Katy Hogan will be remembered as Mold Slime Katy.
The anonymous author of The Urban Coaster's column wraps up with this sappy statement:"Several passersby on Saturday said they feel strongly that Rogers Park needs the Heartland. Especially now, it needs Rogers Park."
Hey, pass that handkerchief, my eyes are tearing up. I wonder if the passersby noticed that the mock broken US Navy missile, which graced the rooftop for many years, has recently been removed?
Does Rogers Park really "need" the Heartland Cafe? If so why? For what? Dry buffalo burgers? Slow, inattentive wait service and overpriced coffee? As a reliable disease vector? A place for illegal immigrants (excuse me: "undocumented trespassers") to work and take jobs from people here legally? They make it sound as if people will be lost without a nice place for America haters to congregate and plan their next anti-US rally.
"Especially now, it needs Rogers Park." Really? The Heartland Cafe should have thought about that a long time ago, before the mold slime started growing, before the mice had the chance to defecate "throughout" the restaurant, before the tofu went bad in the too-warm refrigerators, and before at least one customer became ill. Rogers Park needs the Heartland Cafe like a heart patient needs a cigarette.
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Filthy Heartland Cafe Closed for Health Code Violations
I've been telling you for a long time that the Heartland Cafe in Rogers Park is dirty, filthy and vermin infested. Now, the City of Chicago officially agrees. This morning, a big green "License Suspended" sticker was slapped on the Heartland's door, announcing to the world that the restaurant is not a safe place to eat.
The web-extra report this afternoon from Lorraine Swanson (emphasis added) gives details, but note that there is much more to this story than what Swanson reports:
City public health inspectors this morning ordered the Heartland Café at 7000 N. Glenwood closed after finding three critical health code violations inside the Rogers Park restaurant. What is a "critical violation?" The City of Chicago Food Protection Division defines it this way: This category includes such occurrences as: Inadequate storage temperatures Inappropriate food handling practices Improper personal hygiene Rodent and/or insect infestation Lack of hot running water These types of violations create an immediate health hazard that carries a greater risk of causing food-borne illness (disease carried to humans through food). Critical violations identified during an inspection must be corrected immediately. If the business fails to do so, it fails the inspection, receives a citation, and has its business license suspended. The business owner is required to correct the violation(s) and contact the Chicago Department of Public Health to schedule an inspection to reopen the business.Source
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We told you so... |
All three counts are considered "critical violations," according to city's public health code, which warrant immediate closure. Each violation carries a fine of $500. Food found to be stored at improper temperatures was ordered to be immediately discarded. Hadac said that the customer reported becoming ill after eating a dish that included tofu, sautéed vegetables and a spicy sauce.
The Heartland Café is owned by Michael James and Katy Hogan. The closing also affects a store operated on site the restaurant, and the adjacent Red Line Tap, where customers can order food that is prepared at Heartland and is passed through an opening into the bar. The Red Line, at 7006 N. Glenwood, is also owned by James and Hogan. "The establishment will remain closed until they can pass re-inspection. The burden is entirely up to them to address the violations until they can open again," Hadac said referring to the owners.
Swanson conducted a full-fledged investigation by calling city officials for accurate information and quoting them directly. She tells me that she will have more on the story in next week's News-Star. Heartland Cafe will probably remain closed through the weekend, since there seems little chance that another inspection will be performed today. It seems most likely that it, and possibly the Red Line Tap next door, will remain closed through this St. Patrick's Day weekend. Food served in the Red Line comes from the Heartland Cafe's filthy kitchen.
As reported here previously, Michael James also owns a garage in a nearby alley that he has rented out to push cart food vendors. Those vendors sell uninspected, unregulate food from their carts. Food items were stored in the garage without refrigeration. The doors to the garage have gaping holes more than large enough for any rodent to enter through. Hogan and James are politically active in local socialist groups and are both former members of the radical SDS. They are also close political allies of 49th Ward Alderman Joe Moore, who has used the Heartland Cafe for political functions on numerous occasions, including one that flagrantly violated the city's fire codes.
SDS Chicago Reveal Themselves
While everybody is talking about Barack Obama's terrorist pal William Ayers, this would be a good time to review a video Chicago News Bench made of an SDS meeting in November, 2007. Here in Chicago, many old members of the Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) still roam around. The Weathermen were an offshoot of the SDS. They were the militant wing, if you will. Last November, a bunch of the old hippies - still radicals at heart - got together on the Loyola University Lakeshore campus in Chicago. Bill Ayers could have been in the room; he would have fit right in.
Heartland Liquor License Modified (Why No Public Meeting???)
Item #2 in the June 25 email blast from Sandi Price, DevCorp North's managing director, is a notice that Heartland Cafe will again be serving liquor on its patio. They were fined $3,000 last fall for serving on the patio, which was not included in their license. But what's the deal? If Heartland Cafe is again serving on the patio, it means that they are (a) continuing to violate their liquor license, or (b) their liquor license was modified to include the patio. If it's (b), then we'd like to know why there was no public meeting to consider that liquor license modification! (If you gag a little bit after reading Katy Hogan's hyperbolic text, you're to be forgiven.)
From: Sandi Price [mailto:sprice@devcorpnorth.org]
Sent: Wednesday, June 25, 2008 11:16 AM
To: sprice@devcorpnorth.org
Subject: Rogers Park Happenings
The HEARTLAND CAFE, at the corner of Lunt & Glenwood in the heart of Rogers Park, is ONCE AGAIN, as it had for many years, SERVING ALCOHOL along with its consistently "Good Wholesome Food for the Mind & Body", on their gorgeous, flowering Outdoor Patio space; an outdoor cafe without peer for its grace and beauty.
Yours in serving the 'hood since 1976,
Kathleen & Michael,
Heartland Cafe Co- Founders, Owners and Neighbors
7000 N. Glenwood, Chicago 773 465 8005
www.heartlandcafe.com
Sandi Price
Managing Director
DevCorp North
(773) 508-5885
www.rogers-park.com
(By the way, notice Katy's claim that Heartland Cafe's serves "consistently" good food. Really? The service is consistently slow, the kitchen help is consistently underpaid and not allowed to join a union, and a common complaint about the place is inconsistent quality of the food!)
Michael James On The Air
Rogers Park's very own celebrity bald communist restaurateur & radio host, Michael James (left), interviews some old white guy (right) on his weekly radio show, called something or other, that he does from his filthy Heartland Cafe.
James, himself an old white guy, still refuses to comment about all the liquor license violations his establishment has received over the years, including a whopping $3,000 fine last fall.
We Are All Safer Now
Thanks to Michael James, Rogers Park restaurant owner, communist and son of a wealthy New England family. He is also the proud co-recipient of a recent $3,000 fine from the City of Chicago for violating the terms of his liquor license. But I digress.
How did Michael James make us all safer?
Why, through the Revolutionary Magik of his "run for peace." Since the run finished, all wars around the world have ceased and human nature has changed completely. Thank the God he doesn't believe in for Michael James!
Now, let's hope that Michael James will show us the site plan and permits for the event.
Dud: 49th Ward Democrat Rally
For example, the 49th Ward Democratic Party Rally today at the Loyola Park Field House in Rogers Park. The bullet points:
- It was held in a very small room.
- It was organized by party hacks David Fagus and Joe Moore, two cogs in the local Machine.
- It was co-organized by "President" Michael James, known as "Mike" when he was more
These hacks, who have slapped each other's backs for years while looking the other way during liquor license violations, polling booth violations, and check kiting are enthusiastically backing Barack Obama.
Michael James, Joe Moore's lap dog, as president of the 49th Ward Democratic Party? Yipes. That should make a few Dems rethink their party alignment. (More on Michael James.)
After the rally, a Joe Moore sat in the empty room with David Fagus and Jim Ginderske. They seemed tense, uneasy. Perhaps it's because the rally didn't rally many people or because most of the Machine Democrat candidates' lawn signs sat unwanted in the hallway.
VIDEO EXCLUSIVE: CHICAGO SDS REUNION
The event was advertised, although poorly. In a badly written flier that was haphazardly distributed around the Rogers Park neighborhood in Chicago, a "reunion" of SDS (Students for a Democratic Society) members was promoted. The flier listed the free event as being at "6525 N. Sheridan Road." But that's the corporate address for the entire campus of Loyola University's North Shore Campus in Rogers Park. The flier was written by Rogers Park saloon owner Katy Hogan, whose business partner Michael James was a panelist at the gathering.
I decided to look for old hippies. Surely, I thought, following them would lead me to the meeting. And sure enough, a group of four of them lead me straight to the meeting. (How did they know the exact address?)
The resulting video (below) is stunning, even with the boring segments. Just under 58 minutes long, it is worth watching every minute.
For those of you who may not know what SDS is: "Forming the core of the 1960s counter-cultural movement known collectively as the New Left, Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) was a radical organization that aspired to overthrow America's democratic institutions, remake its government in a Marxist image, and help America's enemies defeat her sons on the battlefield in Vietnam. The group developed from the Student League for Industrial Democracy, the youth branch of the socialist League for Industrial Democracy." (Source) (More information and definitions at Answers.com.)
Indeed, SDS was at the front of the line of those spitting on veterans returning from Vietnam. I have personally been criticized for calling people like Michael James a communist or a socialist. In fact, James and his comrades call themselves communists. If it walks like a duck, quacks like a duck, and calls itself a duck, it's a duck.
Some think SDS is dead. It is not. It may be lame and old, but it is working hard to revive itself. Speakers in the video make it clear that they are targeting students - high school and college - for their dreams of glorious communist revolution.
The panel of four speakers revealed more about themselves than they realized. Feeling comfortable amongst people of similar philosophies, they showed a side of themselves that they don't generally reveal to strangers. Of particular interest to Rogers Park residents is the Michael James segment. James, in practice a capitalist pig who pays low wages to his non-union employees, loves to pose a Vanguard of the Revolution. But all of these senior citizen subversives talk as though they are oppressed, as if The Man still holds them down. And each is an egoist, talking more about themselves than about SDS, in spite of the flier's promise to "tell all" about it.
Related:
Students for a Democratic Society (S.D.S.), Records, 1965-74 Kent State University
Students for a Democratic Society (many links here) Discover the Networks
The New SDS The Nation
The resulting video (below) is stunning, even with the boring segments. Just under 58 minutes long, it is worth watching every minute.
For those of you who may not know what SDS is: "Forming the core of the 1960s counter-cultural movement known collectively as the New Left, Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) was a radical organization that aspired to overthrow America's democratic institutions, remake its government in a Marxist image, and help America's enemies defeat her sons on the battlefield in Vietnam. The group developed from the Student League for Industrial Democracy, the youth branch of the socialist League for Industrial Democracy." (Source) (More information and definitions at Answers.com.)
Indeed, SDS was at the front of the line of those spitting on veterans returning from Vietnam. I have personally been criticized for calling people like Michael James a communist or a socialist. In fact, James and his comrades call themselves communists. If it walks like a duck, quacks like a duck, and calls itself a duck, it's a duck.
Some think SDS is dead. It is not. It may be lame and old, but it is working hard to revive itself. Speakers in the video make it clear that they are targeting students - high school and college - for their dreams of glorious communist revolution.
The panel of four speakers revealed more about themselves than they realized. Feeling comfortable amongst people of similar philosophies, they showed a side of themselves that they don't generally reveal to strangers. Of particular interest to Rogers Park residents is the Michael James segment. James, in practice a capitalist pig who pays low wages to his non-union employees, loves to pose a Vanguard of the Revolution. But all of these senior citizen subversives talk as though they are oppressed, as if The Man still holds them down. And each is an egoist, talking more about themselves than about SDS, in spite of the flier's promise to "tell all" about it.
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HEARTLAND CAFE VIOLATES LIQUOR LAW
Kudos to Craig at Broken Heart for digging into this story.
When RPB first hinted at this story last week, it set off a small firestorm of whispers and gossip. The rumors are true. The accusations are true.
The Heartland Cafe, a vile institution with a door open to vermin and rats, whose sister bar the Red Line Tap maintained a broken window for six months, whose partner Michael James rents five garage spaces to unlicensed food vendors, is in serious breach of the conditions of it liquor license.
Oh, but folks, this is just the beginning. Wait until you what's next. Scandal, scandal, scandal. Just wait.
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Question for Katy Hogan
Dear Katy:
Just a question for you, Katy. I'm hearing - from highly reliable sources, I might add - that a certain restaurant establishment in Rogers Park was cited for a liquor license violation in mid-August. Katy, help me out here: Do you know which restaurant that might be?
Apparently, said unnamed restaurant was visited by some City inspectors who have not been the ones to usually inspect said unnamed restaurant. City inspectors, of late, are being rotated around the City of Chicago. Maybe to prevent bribery and things like that, I don't know. In any case, said unnamed restaurant was in violation - allegedly - of its liquor license. Seems the establishment's license did not include their patio. How do you like that? I'm sure this makes your blood boil, Katy, and ethical businessgal like you, and you'll let me and all of RPB's readers know the allegedly offending business establishment's name. Such a violation would normally get a liquor license jerked or suspended, plus a big, fat fine.
Why am I asking you about this, Katy? Well, heck, you know everything and everybody, don't you? Say, if you don't know, maybe your business partner Michael James knows. Ask him for me, would you? He hasn't gotten back to me since I asked him several days ago.
Thanks, and kind regards.
P.S. - This story is developing.
But Michael James Knows NOW...
Michael James's vermin-infested push cart garage |
On June 12, Craig Gernhardt reported on his blog that Michael James, co-owner of the Heartland Cafe in Rogers Park, was renting a five-car garage to the people who operate those little plywood pushcarts, selling Mexican corn and mayo to unsuspecting people on the street.
Hogan, James's partner in the Heartland Café, asked Craig why he linked the questionable operation of the pushcart garage to the Heartland. Craig correctly answered that he didn't, he simply (and accurately) noted that the owner of the garage is a well known local restaurateur.
The next day, June 13, I ran into Gernhardt at Common Cup, a cafe on W. Morse Avenue in Rogers Park. As we sipped coffee outside, an agitated Katy Hogan dashed across the street to confront Craig. Hogan gave me a dirty look, then blasted Craig.
Katy Hogan and Michael James (photo credit: John Sturdy, Chicago Reader) |
Hogan yelled that Michael James should not be held responsible for the operation, since he "didn't know" what was going on in the garage he owns. Well, it's been a month since Craig broke the story.
Michael James certainly knows about this operation by now, yet the filthy operation continues. We watched a pushcart lady docking her plywood cart in the garage a few nights ago.
Now that Michael James, co-owner of the Heartland Café, is fully aware that food is being stored in his uncooled, unsealed, filthy rat-filled garage, what will he do about it?
Our photos here, taken on July 11, show how decrepit the rotting garage is. Vermin can easily get into the structure. Food is stored in there, food you or your neighbors eat. Elotes, anyone?
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- The Heartland in Crisis - Chicago Reader (2010)
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