For some of the tastiest, southernest, saltiest, giant portionest and most affordable food in the city, you’d probably be best suited to head down to Immeasurable Chicken and Waffle (1700 W. Pratt St., Union Square) post haste. They serve southern cuisine primarily but serve a huge variety of breakfast, lunch and dinner dishes. Here’s some of what you can expect:
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Waffle with Wings ($6.00) – Silly me, when this dish was ordered I figured the wings would be your standard buffalo wing size – horribly incorrect. These colossal wings almost look comical sitting on top of a waffle. And if you’re really hungry, you can get an extra wing (BUT ONLY ONE) for an extra dollar. |
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Catfish aka Whiting aka Lake Trout Nuggest ($6.00) – Went to order catfish nuggets, but they were out so we subbed Whiting instead. Well seasoned, piping hot and a pretty perfect side to split among yer freunds. |
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The Immeasurable Supreme ($7.00) – ok this thing is ridiculous. 4 slices of seasoned chicken breast atop a waffle, all smothered in their special “Immeasurable gravy.” A dish like this in certain neighborhoods would more than likely cost $10+, but this awesomely delicious meal is ONLY 7 BUCKS. |
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Catfish n’ Grits ($6.00) – See that white block in the front of the bowl of grits? That’s BUTTER. REAL butter. I’m just a yankee idiot and I don’t know anything about grits, but the person that ate them, who spent many a year in Georgia, claims they were excellent. The catfish was as you’d expect; salty, fried, well seasoned and fishy. |
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Apple Cinnamon Waffle w Eggs n’ Bacon ($5.00) – Again. Five bucks for this. Plus they provided 4 pieces of bacon, while most places you’re lucky if they give you two. Mmm bacon. |
MORE PICTURES!!!! Duly noted the fly trap next to a picture of Hepburn (huh?)



Anyway, those pictures ought to convince you that you should be eating inexpensively and awesomely at Immeasurable whenever you get the chance. Alternatively if you’d like to read a 700 word essay on the place, check this out over at CP.