Kuma's Corner
Kuma's Corner is a restaurant located in the Avondale neighborhood of Chicago, Illinois. Established in 2005, the restaurant is renowned for its gourmet burgers and heavy metal theme. The name "Kuma" means "bear" in Japanese, and the restaurant has become a staple in Chicago's culinary scene.
History[edit | edit source]
Kuma's Corner was founded in 2005 by Matt Arguello. The restaurant quickly gained popularity due to its unique combination of high-quality burgers and a heavy metal atmosphere. Over the years, it has expanded to multiple locations within the Chicago area.
Menu[edit | edit source]
The menu at Kuma's Corner is known for its creatively named burgers, each inspired by a different heavy metal band. Some of the popular items include:
- The Slayer
- The Metallica
- The Iron Maiden
In addition to burgers, the menu also features a variety of appetizers, salads, and sandwiches. The restaurant is also known for its extensive selection of craft beers.
Atmosphere[edit | edit source]
Kuma's Corner is decorated with heavy metal memorabilia, and the music played in the restaurant is predominantly heavy metal. The atmosphere is casual and laid-back, attracting a diverse crowd of patrons.
Locations[edit | edit source]
As of now, Kuma's Corner has several locations in the Chicago area, including:
Controversies[edit | edit source]
Kuma's Corner has faced some controversies over the years, particularly related to its menu items. In 2013, the restaurant received backlash for a burger named after the band Ghost, which included a communion wafer and red wine reduction, elements considered sacred in Christian rituals.
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