All About Chicago
Chicago is a big-time sports town with die hard fans for their Bears, Bulls, Cubs, and the World Champion Chicago White Sox. Even if you dont like baseball, youll have the time of your life just like Ferris Bueller as you take in a Cubs game at Wrigley. The Windy City does a nice job blending in the new while maintaining its old world charm. Incorporated as a town in 1833, Chicago has grown to be the nations third-largest city (with a population of more than 3 million), the birthplace of the first skyscraper and one of the few international US cities. Chicago today offers a truly cosmopolitan flare that adds to any visitors big-city adventure a beautiful city in the Midwest heartland that radiates a spirit of energy.
With 77 neighborhoods (yes, we did say 77), you can go from one to the next in a split second before you realize youre in a different area with completely new sights and sounds. Having unmistakable character, each of this citys neighborhoods brings a whole new array of shops, restaurants, attractions, historical elements, and intrigue.
Shopping on Michigan Ave. is truly magnificent, so make sure you work that into the plan.
Chicago is also known for its deep dish pizza, so you must try some while in town. Yes, the toppings are buried under the sauce, but trust usit is fantabulous and worth the 40 minute wait. We like Ginos East and Giordanno’s, but as you will see there are many other solid choices.
Whether you want to cozy up in a casual neighborhood bar or don your best black dress for some late night cocktails, Chicago has it all! Here are just some of our journeyPod Picks:
Alinea With a kitchen filled with the countrys top culinary awards, risk-taking super-chef Grant Achatz has upped the ante in Chicago with these avant-garde culinary creations. A progressive American restaurant offering a multi-sensory prix fix degustation menu of 12 or 24 courses, the fare at Alinea causes a certain awe and wow by everyone who shares the experience in dining here. The 24 course menu is called the tour and is as much a marathon as it is a meal, generally taking nearly four or five hours to finish. Jackets are recommended, jeans not allowed. And remember at Alinea, you come hungry, and leave well, with your wallet a lot thinner. Alinea is located at 1723 N. Halsted St. (at Willow St.).
NoMi (Chi – Gold Coast/Streeterville) Located on the 7th floor of the Park Hyatt Hotel, NoMi serves upscale contemporary French global cuisine with an Asian twist. Boasting stunning views of Michigan Avenue and Lake Michigan, this contemporary restaurant offers indoor and outdoor seating, and an adjoining swanky lounge for after-dinner drinks. The restaurant is also known for its high-end, high-ticket tea offerings that include rare and limited leaves including vintage Pu-erh, reserve and display teas that range from $14 up to $700 a pop. Hint: Tables 30-37 offer the best Magnificent Mile views. NoMI can be found at 800 N. Michigan Ave. (at Chicago Ave.).
mk the restaurant (River North) Rated by Zagat as the place to go back to as often as possible” this contemporary neighborhood favorite attracts an upscale crowd with its consistently delicious new American cuisine with global influences that focus on the freshest ingredients available. Exposed brick and wood beams prove to be an elegant addition to this two-story space that features a bar, lounge and two dining rooms. For starters, try the lobster soup poured tableside over lobster meat; and for dinner, the seared rare ahi tuna. The desserts dont disappoint either the Cake and Shake a mini vanilla milkshake served with buttermilk chocolate cake will have you smiling all night long! The restaurant is located at 868 N Franklin St. (at Chestnut St.).
Follia (West Loop) – A chic and icy-cool destination in the gritty Fulton Street warehouse district, Folia is a new Italian restaurant that always buzzing with the hip young crowd and corporate diners. Just about everything on the menu here scores, from the paper-thin prosciutto and mushroom pizza to the risotto Milanese and the taglioni with pesto and meat sauces. All the desserts are made in-house and are worth the calories. For all you chocolate addicts out there try the chocolate lava cake (even though Follias most popular is the tiramisu-like cake with amaretto and mascarpone cheese). Just dont be alarmed when you approach the front door of the place youll see stylishly dressed mannequins peering back at you. (The restaurant displays art and fashions by local college students that you can purchase, or admire while you wait for a table.) Follia is located at 953 W. Fulton Market (at Morgan St.).
Landmark (Lincoln Park) Fine dining meets hip and bustling bar/lounge scene at this multi-level space located in the Lincoln Park/Clybourn Corridor. A perfect night spot that draws more than just a crowd of Steppenwolf theater-goers (located just across the street), Landmark boasts multiple kitchens offering its diners innumerable menu options like grilled strip steak and pork chops, or pizza and lobster club sandwiches. Try the signature cocktails at Landmark or old favorites like a Cosmo made with Orange Grey Goose or a Bellini. The place is located at 1633 N. Halsted St.
Sushi Wabi Voted Best Sushi in Chicago by Chicago Tribune readers, Sushi Wabi is the citys original hipster sushi hot spot its industrial (wood-block and steel tables), its loud, its filled with well-heeled, well-dressed locals who dig the clubby vibe and the DJ-spun music (nightly from 7pm to 11pm) while chowing down on a mean plate of maki. If you need any suggestions, order the: dragon roll, spicy shrimp and tuna rolls, spider roll and the gyu negima–scallions rolled in slices of marinated beef, all of which are the restaurants specialties. Sushi Wabi is located at 842 W. Randolph St. (at Halsted St.).
TRU (Chi – Gold Coast/Streeterville) Talk about fine dining! Set in an open, airy loft space that could almost double as an art gallery, TRU marries style, sophistications and substance offering progressive French cuisine (thats more like playful works of art) and impeccable service. Served on a spectacular array of non-traditional surfaces produced by local and international artists, the dcor is offset by the stark white walls adorned by contemporary art pieces (among which youll see an original Warhol). Food is as delicious here, as it is gorgeous; and specialties include: foie gras with pineapple relish and venison loin with creamed corn. The desserts are dreamy (the restaurant even accepts dessert-only reservations), and include selections like quince ice cream float with sour cherries, house-made lollipops and chocolate pot de-crme. Jackets here are required, as are reservations! The restaurant is located at 676 North Saint Clair St. (at Huron St.).
David Burkes Primehouse (River North) Located in the River Norths James Chicago Hotel, David Burkes Primehouse is a mecca for all meat aficionados. Known for dry-aging steaks on the premises in its own salt cave (a temperature and humidity-controlled room fitted with salt tiles), the restaurant is refined, but not stuffy attracting a see-and-be-seen crowd. And dont just come for the steaks! Burkes notable dishes, like the spicy angry lobster and Kobe beef sashimi are delectable. Just make sure you save room for the cheesecake lollipops! The James Hotel is located at 616 N. Rush St. (at Ontario St.).
Japonais (River West) One of the citys trendiest dining destinations. Japonais offers a sensuous scene and Euro-Asian fare thats got foodies and fashionistas in Chi-town buzzing. The dishes and the dcor at this 300-seat, industrial-chic space (with 2 dining rooms, a sushi bar and downstairs lounge and patio) is first-class. Japonais boasts four sensuous environments: a red (tables and sushi bar) and green (lounge-y with a wall of flames) room; a subterranean lounge; and a riverfront terrace an invitingly dreamy setting of draped daybeds and candlelight. The menu takes creative license with traditional Japanese fare and creates a hot and cold mix of not-to-be-missed specialties, like the Kobe carpaccio, lobster spring rolls, the six seafood tartars and the maki rolls. Though service has been an issue, the food, dcor and pretty cocktails youll drink here make up for it try the “Floating Orchids” or choose from the extensive sake menu. At 600 W. Chicago Ave. (at Larrabee St.).
Gibson’s Bar and Steakhouse (Chi – Gold Coast/Streeterville) Named after the Gibson martini (garnished with an onion), this bar and restaurant commemorates all things big and bigger. Known for its big martinis, big steaks and big desserts Gibsons has long been known to have patrons hooked after just one visit. Try the strawberry shortcake or the turtle chocolate-nut-caramel concoction. Reservations are strongly recommended, or be prepared to wait. Gibsons Bar and Steakhouse is located at 1028 North Rush (at Oak St.).
Narcisse (River North) A former champagne n caviar bar, Narcisse has gotten serious about fine dining. A swanky hot spot with really attractive eats, drinks, dcor and clientele, it boasts a remarkable champagne collection and four-star meals. Start with the sturgeon roe, and then move on to the filet mignon or grilled ostrich. Narcisse offers more than 100 different bubbly choices and a slew of signature cocktails, like the Champagne Marquis, a mix of Perrier-Jouet champagne, Godiva chocolate liqueur and Cuerenta Y Tres (pls dont call it Liquor 43 like the tourists). Psst. no sneakers, no hats, no athletic gear, no jeans. The restaurant is located at 710 North Clark St. (at Superior St.).
Piece (Bucktown) Where else can you create your own East Coast, thin-crust style pizza in a trendy and casual bar atmosphere? With two sunken lounge areas, a long bar, and a number of booths and tables, Piece also features games shown on projection screens and TVs, live Jazz on Wednesdays, karaoke night Thursdays, and live bands on Saturdays. The place also has an excellent selection of beers on tap that include: Hoegaarden, Onion Pale Ale, Goose Island and Guinness. If youre more Dockers, than DKNY make your way here. Piece is located at 1927 W North Ave. (at Winchester Ave.).
LuxBar (Chi – Gold Coast/Streeterville) A neighborhood saloon, LuxBar captures an elegance and simplicity with its stone, glass brass and wood to a late-30s business crowd. Artisanal in style, the menu offers traditional comfort food and some new contemporary favorites mixed in; try Kobe burger with foie gras. The bar serves specialty cocktails and classics all made from natural, fresh ingredients. (The staff here has also been trained in the customer care philosophy that has made Gibsons Steakhouse famous for legendary service.). If you can, grab a seat near the marble fireplace in the back of the room – it adds intimacy to a meal, while the floor-to-ceiling front windows offer great people-watching. LuxBar is located at 18 East Bellevue (at State St.).
Zapatista (CHI – South Loop) The Mexican fare at this latest rustic-like restaurant in the South Loop is made with passion, heart & soul. The menu variety ranges from burritos, tacos & enchiladas to specialties like Camarones Sinaloa & Carne a la Parrilla, and guacamole made table-side. With its slow-turning fans, amped-up mariachi tunes and black & white photos, Zapatista is a lively cantina with indoor/outdoor seating that serves some of the finest quality tequilas available (with your choice of 50 here); not to mention, their specialty drink list is amazing. Try the Azul y Oro a blue margarita made with Gran Gala orange liquor and La Revolucion with grenadine and chile piquin. Located at 1307 South Wabash (13th St.).
Le Colonial (Chi – Gold Coast/Streeterville) If youre looking to be transported to another time and place, Le Colonial vividly captures the beauty, romance and spirit of 1920s French-Colonial Southeast Asia. Recline beneath a palm tree on a cushy rattan chair, while surrounded with luxurious dcor at this Chi-town destination. With a well-to-do crowd and, a dining area on one floor and a lounge upstairs, this restaurant is the perfect setting for a social gathering or a romantic evening for two. Boasting authentic Vietnamese cuisine on the menu, all the dishes are exquisite. Try the sea scallops, filet mignon and the Vietnamese tapioca for dessert. Le Colonial is located at 937 North Rush St. (Cross Street: Walton Pl.).
Blackbird (Chi Downtown) Serving French and American cuisine to a consistently packed house (daily), Blackbird is very trendy and minimalist with bare white walls and a single banquette that spans the length of the room. The menu here (thanks to chef extraordinaire Paul Kahan) is dedicated to adventurous, market-fresh fare. Nearly every dish is a masterpiece! Try the creamy foie gras, the venison salad or the signature bouillabaisse. Just make sure you save enough room afterwards for what may be Chicagos best bread pudding! Blackbird is located at 619 W Randolph St. (at Desplaines and Jefferson Sts.).
Twisted Lizard (Lincoln Park/DePaul) A lively Mexican restaurant that caters to young professionals who love to feast on fresh fajitas, enchiladas, chimichangas, burritos and “sincronizadas” (layered flour tortillas filled with re-fried black beans and choice of meat or vegetables). The dcor is festive (surprise, surprise) and the cheerful Mexican music lends a fiesta-like ambiance to the ever-flowing margaritas (there are eight different types of margaritas served by the pitcher and more than 20 brands of tequila for building even more margaritas). Just make sure you go early or be prepared to wait (the citrusy margaritas and fresh chips and salsa make it worthwhile) at this basement-level restaurant. Twisted Lizard is located at 1964 North Sheffield Ave. (at Armitage Ave.).
Yoshis Caf Formerly one of Chi-towns most exclusive dining spots, Yoshis has now adopted a more casual (and less expensive) vibe. The eclectic fusion menu is amazing and features dishes that could be described having Japanese, Italian, French and American influences. Try the duck liver mousse pt and house-cured salmon sushi, or the artichoke and radicchio risotto. Don’t miss the Skyy Ginger cosmo either its made with gingered lime juice, Skyy vodka and Cointreau, and garnished with fresh ginger. Yoshis Caf is located at 3257 N. Halsted St. (at. Melrose St.).
Tavern on Rush (River North) If youre looking for something thats part restaurant, part lounge, Tavern on Rush offers both. With big steaks and a clubby atmosphere, this place draws a 30-something crowd to its country-club dcor, leather accents and open kitchen. Though you might expect a dress code, there isnt one (which means youll see blue jeans and the most expensive work suits). The classic American menu doesnt disappoint with its great selection of steak and seafood options. And, if youre in the mood for a cocktail go for the martini, theirs are big enough to swim in! Taven on Rush is located at 1031 N. Rush St. (bet. E. Cedar St. and E. Bellevue Pl.).
Avec If youre looking for a wine bar with great food, and you dont mind rubbing elbows with your neighbors at long communal tables, Avec is the place. The menu here focuses on small and large sharing plates of rustic, Mediterranean peasant foods with many dishes cooked in a wood-burning oven and served in cast-iron pots. Try the house-marinated olives, chorizo-stuffed dates, the thin focaccia with truffle oil or the roasted chicken thigh panzanella salad. Avec also boasts a cheese cave with a collection of artisan cheeses from France, Portugal, Spain and Italy. Avec is located at 615 W. Randolph St. (at Jefferson St.).
X/O Chicago This loungy place is named after the cognac designation (XO stands for extra old the premium designation). The eclectic menu inflects global influences and mainly focuses on small sharable plates that change frequently, based on the season. The menu is divided into three courses beginning with light dishes like the shrimp salad; progressing into second course like foie gras; and then the third course with choices like rib-eye steak with X/O sauce. For all you dessert lovers: try the Chocolate Orgasm (think puffy chocolate beignets and flourless chocolate cake). Located at 3441 N Halsted St. (at Newport Ave.).
Fireplace Inn (Old Town) An Old Town institution specializing in Flinstone-sized fall-off-the-bone BBQ baby back ribs, Fireplace Inn has been around since 1969. Boasting a casual ski-lodge-like vibe inside, and an all-season patio (with retractable roof) featuring 16 satellite-fed televisions outside, the Fireplace Inn satisfies many with its updated old-school environment. The menu also offers steak specialties, seafood and salads. If youre not in the mood for ribs, go for the BBQ chicken with mashed potatoes and gravy. Located at 1448 N. Wells St. (at Schiller).
RiNo A sleek River North lounge (the names a spin on this), RiNo boasts low-slung seating, spotted pony chairs, kudo horn chandeliers, exposed beams and a bar top made with the midsection of a 200-year-old tree. Open till 4 a.m., RiNo lures locals and celebrities for after-hours action with a relaxed vibe. The music ranges from the latest hip-hop to 80s flashbacks, and the drink menu features everything from PBR in a can, to signature martinis and VIP table bottle service. No promises, but those of you hoping to beat the hefty cover are advised to arrive earlier than 11pm. And for all you girls out there the restrooms contain goodies galore (youll find everything from cosmetics to lollipops.) RiNo is located at 343 W. Erie St. (at Orleans St.).
Carols Pub (Lincoln Park) Talk about a traditional honky-tonk, Carols Pub will remind you of the days when country music (and Uptown), belonged mostly to hillbillies. Drawing an eclectic crowd from early morning to early morning, this bare-bones venue with cheap booze and an anyones welcome vibe is irresistible! Founded in 1973, Carols Pub features dart tournaments on weeknights, and a house band on weekends. The bar menu offers basic beverages namely beer, mixed drinks and Jaeger shots; and food options that include your typical bar eats like burgers, pizza and hot wings. If youre in a karaoke swinging mood, stop by on a Thursday night. Carols Pub is located at 4659 N. Clark (at Leland St.).
Rockit Bar and Grill (River North) – Perhaps as penitence for making so many folks wait behind Le Passages velvet rope, Chicago club impresarios Billy Dec and Brad Young opened up this new Wild Wild West meets big city multi-level space with upscale bar and grill. Promising a laid-back vibe that checks the attitude at the door, Rockit is a great destination if youre in the mood for fussied-up comfort food and a Western-chic late-night lounge scene. Boasting a large first-floor dining area and an upstairs lounge with pool tables and plasma TVs, which celeb-designer Nate Berkus (you know youve seen him on Oprah!) has designed youll find comfy chocolate leather chairs, wood tables and exposed brick walls adorned with rustic elements. Specialty “Rocktails” include fruity concoctions like the Bomb Pop (raspberry and lemon vodkas, blue Curacao, lemonade and grenadine) and the Rockit Root Beer (Stoli Vanil, Godiva white-chocolate liqueur, and root beer). The place is located at 22 W. Hubbard St. (bet. Dearborn State Sts.).
Fulton Street Lounge (West Loop) – Nestled among the warehouses of the West Loop (and right next to high-end dining spot Follia) and in the thick of the booming Fulton Market District, this spot draws the beautiful people for after-work cocktails and late night libations. The open setting allows local crowds to build without ever getting too cramped, and the chic minimalistic dcor adds class (and not haughty-taughty-ness). Groups here tend to convene on the comfortable plush seating at low, game-style tables; or find their way to the summer patio. Check out the lounges creative, seasonal martinis. Found at 955 W. Fulton Market.
Suite Lounge (Old Town) Expect a New York loft-like atmosphere when you arrive at this 1,800 square-foot space with a drink list that reads more like a dessert menu (think: martinis rimmed with graham cracker crumbs, Pop Rocks or frosting). Boasting a 20- to 40-something crowd, the space features two bars, tables and booths, and several private nooks for those who want to seclude themselves from the scene. Suite Lounge features house and trance and electric lounge style music influenced by Ibiza DJs. Know this: despite its sexy interior, Suite Lounge encourages a surprisingly relaxed attitude towards dress jeans are the standard for men and women, and you can wear your Pumas without a hassle. The lounge is located at 1446 N. Wells St. (at Schiller St.).
D.O.C. Wine Bar (Lincoln Park) Although the name refers to the European wine designation, it also happens to be the initials for Dunlays on Clark which boasts geometric design elements like large porthole windows, a high lumber ceiling and a shiny metal backbar and skylight. Perfect for wine aficionados who are interested in sampling reasonably priced wines from around the globe, D.O.C. featuers 150 international bottle choices, with 30 by the glass offerings. The wine bars menu includes small plates of choices like duck quesadillas, buckweat crepes and pizza. If youre coming to socialize, find a seat at the bar or couches surrounding the fireplace or at the banquettes lining the wall. If youre interested in a more private setting for deep conversation, try the intimate and sexy scarlet-drenched back room! Psst… On Sundays, all flights are half-price; Mondays, the 20 for $20 special offers a good variety of choices at a deep discount. D.O.C. Wine Bar is located at 2602 N. Clark St. (at Wrightwood Ave.).
J Bar (River North) Talk about an upscale martini lounge. Located in the sleek and luxurious James Hotel, this lounge boasts modern design elements, candlelit cocktail tables and plasma TV screens to set the swanky scene that begins with the velvet ropes outside. Boasting deconstructed versions of traditional cocktails (like the signature James Hotel martini – that features blue raspberry vodka, elderflower cordial and served in a martini glass coated in a hard, raspberry candy shell. Remember: anchoring the south end of Rush Streets nightlife, J bar is an early evening or a late night destination. James Hotel can be located at 610 N. Rush St. (at Wabash Ave.).
reserve (West Loop) Looking for a swanky, fashion-focused lounge, an elite atmosphere and first-class bottle service? reserve is where you go! Just make sure you dress in your very best designer threads so that you can make it past the door. Bling-bling and bottle service are definitely the name of the game at this place. With gleaming red tiles, a wall of bamboo and sexy crimson Asian-inspired dcor elements, this bi-level venue is always attentive to its 20- to 30- something crowd that typically reserves tables and orders bottles of champagne (that range from $120 to $1,000 a bottle). Tuesdays are SIN DR (Service Industry Night Done Right) nights geared toward fashion and service industry elite, requires no cover charge and complimentary cocktails from 10 to 11 p.m. Other times, if youre looking for reduced or comp. admission, just send an RSVP email to info@reserve-chicago.com and youll be good to go! reserve is located at 858 W. Lake St. (at Peoria St.).
The Wild Hare (Wrigleyville) Calling itself the reggae capital of America is not too much of a stretch for The Wild Hare ya mon! Every night of the week, local, national and international bands make their way to the stay at this club (which has doubled in size over the last ten years and invested over $100,000 into its sound system). In a given month, youll find everyone from Shabba Ranks to other such renowned performers as Rita Marley and Tony Reble traveling from Jamaica to perform here. This place still draws a large crowd whos always in the mood for a little Red Stripe (Jamaicas favorite beer), the signature house rum and great music. DJs spin between sets or when no band is booked and cover charge can be as high as $20 for big-name performers such as Yellow Man. The Wild Hare is located at 3530 N Clark Street (Cross Street: Addison Street).
Shout-outs to Ted, Jean, Sue, Emily, & Elizabeth
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