Harrington's. Utter
the name at a neighbor's party, a firehouse, a union hall, a parish basement,
or heck, to your priest, and at the very least you'll get a nod of recognition.
More often, mouths water. "Harrington's falls off the fork. You can't even
cut it. You just pick it up with a fork and it comes off," said the Rev.
John McNailis of St. Gabe's
in Bridgeport.
Ken Harrington,
46, owns Ray Harrington Catering, a Portage Park family business going on 51 years. He knows to expect the screaming
this time of year. Because if you want Harrington's corned
beef from the end of February to the end of March - you must order by the end
of January. No exceptions. Harrington's also deals in chicken and roast
pork, served at outside locations or at its banquet hall at 4300 N. Central.
But corned beef is the jewel in its crown. Hundreds of pounds are cooked daily
and sold whole for pickup, or hand-sliced with all the trimmings.
Harrington's
grandfather, Ray, started the business in 1951. He moved to Chicago from Michigan in 1922 and was working as the steward at
the Logan
Square
Athletic Club, a magnet for aldermen and the like. Ray Harrington, an Irishman,
was a cook who fed the politicos corned beef an
cabbage. They liked it so much, they asked him to cater their shindigs, which
he did until he opened his own business.
Ken’s cousin Tom Harrington is the co-owner of a personalized
stationery business located in nearby Naperville, Illinois.
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