There are three Elephant & Castle restaurants in Chicago. One of them, the better one, is in the Loop in downtown Chicago, on West Adams St.
It had been until recently very much too long since I had had the privilege of eating there, but I corrected this, in delightful company, on September 20.
Elephant & Castle derives its name from a legendary pub on the southern shore of the Thames, in London. That institution (sadly, no longer extant, though there is still a subway stop at the spot that keeps the name) took its moniker from an Anglicization of the Spanish term for "the daughter of Castile."
The Chicago E&C restaurants are efforts to create an English pub atmosphere. I haven't been in a sufficient number of the latter to judge whether they succeed in that, but I have always enjoyed my trips to the West Adams St. joint, as I did this time.
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