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CONTENTS

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QUINTESSENTIAL CHICAGO

6 5 Festive Fests & Events

Make the most of what remains of summer with these can’t-miss festivals and events.

SHOPPING

8 Summer-to-Fall Style

Transition seasons seamlessly with these fashionable finds.

DINING

14 Classic Chicago Eats

Don’t leave Chicago without trying these delicious staples.

NIGHTLIFE

36 4 Iconic Chicago Bars

Concierges’ share their favorite classic Chicago watering holes.

CULTURE & ATTRACTIONS

44 1 2 Chicago Cultural “Musts” An insiders take on all of the iconic places to visit.

ON THE COVER

From the classic neighborhood haunts that locals can’t get enough of to concierges’ personal favorites of “must do” cultural experiences, Chicago is chock-full of iconic destinations that you’re sure to love. From the best street eats and old school dining destinations to bars you should try, this is your go-to guide for a quintessential Chicago experience.

oncierge Hot Spots 7 CTips from those in the know Quick Picks 16 Dining Chicago’s top dining spots including concierge favorites listed by neighborhood

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CONCIERGE CONTRIBUTORS

For the lowdown on things and places that make Chicago the worldclass destination it is we tap into the expertise of the people who know it best: its concierges. This unique, insider-voice is carried out through each issue of Concierge Preferred thanks to these contributors and insight from Chicago’s 600-plus city and suburban concierges. CONCIERGE ADVISORY COUNCIL

Eden Bernal W City Center Hotel

CONCIERGE AMBASSADOR MANAGER Erin Toole Williams CONCIERGE CONTRIBUTORS Tim Anderson, Dana Hotel and Spa Roana Baxter, Talbott Hotel

Shannon Boland LondonHouse Chicago

Colin Bertling, Hotel Palomar - A Kimpton Hotel Marco Braun, Corporate Concierge Services Jennifer Brody, The Peninsula Trevor John-Charles, Corporate Concierge Services

Fred Eberle Alta at K Station

Kimmy Collins, Corporate Concierge Services Judson Corrie, Waldorf Astoria Brianna Connell, Corporate Concierge Services Justin Di Giamberdine, The Peninsula

Laurel Gray Ritz-Carlton Chicago

John Dillon, Ritz-Carlton Chicago Melissa Driza, Kinzie Hotel Romeo Garcia, Dana Hotel and Spa Philippe Gills, Langham Chicago Ramon Gomez, The Gwen

Mark Kraemer

Bobby Gonzalez, The Kimpton Gray Hotel

Hotel Palomar A Kimpton Hotel

Joan Hohs, MILA Chicago Jon Kasunic, Hyatt Centric Magnificent Mile Rachael King, InterContinental Chicago

Sheryl Novak Inspired Concierge, Inc. and Fairmont Chicago

Beth LaBrosse, Reside Living

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Tim O’Malley EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT

Michael Magnusson EDITORIAL VICE PRESIDENT & EDITORIAL DIRECTOR

Amber Holst CONTRIBUTORS

Ruben Caraballo Trisha Carey Tiara Epps Ramon Gomez Erin Toole Williams ART DEPARTMENT CREATIVE & ART DIRECTOR

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Samantha Krause SENIOR ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE

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QUINTESSENTIAL CHICAGO

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HOT SPOTS Seasonal picks from those who know best.

5 FESTIVE FESTS & EVENTS By Amber Holst @CP_Chicago LET’S BE FRANK

Celebrate all types of encased meats Aug. 11-13 at the Chicago History Museum’s (p.46) Chicago Hot Dog Fest (p.50). The Chicago-style hot dog is the star of this family friendly festival, but get to know other styles along with a little history from speakers, fun from live bands, and activities for children all across three days. Byron’s Hot Dogs, Flashy Hot Dogs, Downtown Dogs, Chicago’s Dog House, and more will be providing their best hot dogs. Food and drinks are available for purchase using Dog Dollars. One normal dollar equals one Dog Dollar but you can purchase them at a 20-percent discount in advance. Feeling full? Dance off some of the extra pounds with bands including the Polkaholics, Yoko & the Oh No’s, Funkadesi, and more. A BLAST FROM THE PAST

Ever wish you could go back in time? Well here’s your chance! Chicagoans looking for a blast from the past don’t need to look further than the Retro on Roscoe (p.50) festival happening Aug.11-13. In its 21st year, this music festival brings a blast from the past with live Chicago bands playing old-

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ies and throwbacks on three stages across six blocks in Roscoe Village including 16 Candles with all the ‘80s hits, American English for your Beatles fix, and Cat Fight, the all-girl band that’s been dubbed “the darlings” of Chicago’s cover band scene. Roscoe Village’s top restaurants provide summer bites; and while the festival may not be on a Thursday, don’t let that stop you from posting #tbt retro pics of the 50 classic vehicles from the Antique Classic Car and Motorcycle show. HIGH-FLYING FUN

As the summer comes to a close, the annual Chicago Air and Water Show (p.50) will be wrapping it up in style on Aug.19-20. Grab a spot along the water on North Avenue Beach (M6;A2) to watch the largest free show in the U.S., with air performances featuring the U.S. Navy Blue Angels and the U.S. Army Parachute Team Golden Knights. Work on your tan and take part in a great Chicago tradition, while soaking up the last of those summer rays.

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Van Buren Streets on Aug.25-27 for the 28th Annual Taste of Greektown (p.50). With over ten participating Greektown restaurants, this festival blends old-world traditions with a modern twist beside live music from Greek bands and games for kids and families. Entertainment and gyros for all, opa! GLOBAL RHYTHMS

While summer winds down, so will Chicago SummerDance (p.50), which will host its last event Sept. 14th. This summer dance festival has given Chicagoans live music and dance lessons on its 4,900-square-foot dance floor in the Spirit of Music garden at Grant Park (M6;F3) for the last 20 years. At its last event of the year, show off your Bollywood skills by learning how to Bhangra, and make the heat of summer last just a little longer.

HELLENIC PRIDE

Summer wouldn't be as sweet if you didn't stop into The Northman (p.18), Chicago's first cider bar. Located in the North Center neighborhood, this cider mecca can please even an experienced cocktail savant and its extensive array of offerings strike at the very core of cider lovers. Don’t forget to indulge in one of their fine whiskey selections or with Ploughman’s Platter, the perfect light bite for a small group. 3 OTHERS TO TRY:

DD Chicago Maritime Museum (p.46) DD Volo Restaurant Wine Bar (p.18) DD Schwa (p.35)

Ruben Caraballo Chef Concierge, Radisson Blu Aqua

The Driehaus Museum (p.46) is a hidden gem and one of the grandest residential buildings of the 19th century. If you’re looking for a museum that can be explored in a short amount of time, but still inspires by its beauty, this is it. A premier example of preservation, visitors can take in magnificent architecture, collections, and exhibitions and learn how the prevailing design philosophies of the period were interpreted by artists and architects at the waning of the 19th and 20th centuries. 3 OTHERS TO TRY:

If good food and cultural immersion is more your speed on a hot August day, then head down to Halsted and

DD The Waterfront Cafe (p.16) DD International Museum of Surgical Science (p.46) DD Chicago Cultural Center (p.49)

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Tiara Epps Concierge, Millennium Knickerbocker Hotel

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If you’re a meat lover then you should dine at Southern Cut Barbecue (p.16). My favorite menu item is the Pit Master, a tasty sandwich comprised of pulled pork, smoked chicken, pickled red onions, dill pickles, fried jalapenos, barbecue sauce, and much more. 3 OTHERS TO TRY:

DD The Laugh Factory (p.42) DD Black Ensemble Theater (p.53) DD Sound-Bar (p.42) FOR MORE IDEAS VISIT

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SUMMER-TO-FALL STYLE

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By Erin Toole Williams @CP_Chicago

PICKS FOR WOMEN

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Bring Back the Summer 1 Maxi Skirt ($148) at

Free People (P.10) One Shoulder Crop Top 2 ($55) at Topshop (P.11) ‘Kristen’ Beaded Necklace In 3 Blush ($32) at Francesca's Collections (P.10) BP Faux Leather Saddle Belt 4 Bag ($29) at Nordstrom (P.10) 'Alinda' Over the Knee Boot 5 ($229.95) at Nordstrom (P.10) Gucci Gem Wool 6 Jacquard Scarf ($275) at Nordstrom (P.10)

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Polo Shirt ($12.99) 1 at H&M (P.10) Classic Raced Fit Khakis 2 ($59.95) at Gap (P.10) Old Skool Backpack 3 ($35) at Vans (P.11) Hanes Premium Fleece 4 Full Zip Hooded Sweatshirt ($12.99) at CityTarget (P.10) Converse Jack Purcell 5 Sneaker by Converse ($64.95) at Nordstrom (P.10) Men's Auckland Watch 6 ($185) at Lacoste (P.10)

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SHOPPING

  DENOTES CONCIERGES’ FAVORITE üüFREE PEOPLE; M9;Q3

APPAREL & DEPARTMENT STORE

835 N. Michigan Ave.  312-337-2216 Fun, creative apparel for women.

AKIRA; M6;E2

122 S. State St.  312-346-3034 Designer shoes, women's clothing, and accessories.

üüGAP; M9;R2

555 N. Michigan Ave.  312-494-8580 Retail chain offering a wide range of apparel for women, men, and children.

üüBARNEYS NEW YORK; M9;P1 15 E. Oak St.   312-587-1700 Luxury department store in the heart of Chicago's Gold Coast.

üüGUCCI; M9;P2

900 North Michigan Shops  312-664-5504 Luxury brand known for modern, Italian-crafted leather goods, apparel, and accessories.

BLOOMINGDALE'S; M9;P2

900 North Michigan Shops  312-440-4460 Six floors of designer clothing, cosmetics, shoes, and more.

üüH&M; M9;O2

840 N. Michigan Ave.  312-640-0060 Stylish European fashions at reasonable prices from the chain's 95 in-house designers.

üüBUFFALO EXCHANGE; M5;C3

1478 N. Milwaukee Ave.  773-227-9558 Vintage and resale apparel shop in the heart of Wicker Park.

üüJ. TOOR; M9;P2

900 North Michigan Shops  312-291-8249 For the ultimate bespoke experience visit J. Toor for your own custom-made suits, shirts, overcoats, and more with the help of an extremely knowledgeable staff.

üüBURBERRY; M9;S2

633 N. Michigan Ave.  312-787-2500 Flagship store featuring innovative apparel, accessories, and more.

üüCHRISTIAN LOUBOUTIN; M9;P1

üüLACOSTE CHICAGO BOUTIQUE; M9;Q2

58 E. Oak St.   312-337-8200 Luxury retailer known for the designer's red-soled shoes, handbags, and more.

Water Tower Place   312-951-1300 Chain known for their iconic polo shirts, apparel, accessories, leather goods, and sportswear.

üüCITYTARGET STATE STREET; M6;D2

1 S. State St.  312-279-2133 Retail giant with an urban format store in the Loop.

üüCOLE HAAN; M9;S2

673 N. Michigan Ave.  312-642-8995 Magnificent Mile location of shoe retailer.

111 N. State St.  312-781-4483 Taking up an entire block on State Street, this was the first Marshall Fields store. 1342 N. Milwaukee Ave.  773-772- 9711 Designed with a rustic and recycled interior, this shop offers premium denim and an outstanding selection of men's and women's casual and fine clothing, shoes, and grooming products.

658 N. Dearborn St.  312-587-3312 High-end designer consignment shop.

üüDOLCE & GABBANA; M9;P1

68 E. Oak St.  312-642-3570 Retailer of designer apparel from the Italian fashion label.

üüNEIMAN MARCUS; M9;R2

üüELLIOTT CONSIGNMENT

2465 N. Lincoln Ave., 3015 N. Broadway St. Family-owned consignment shop with locations in Lakeview and Lincoln Park specializing in men and women's clothing that are less than two years old.

üüFRANCESCA'S COLLECTIONS; M9;Q3 Water Tower Place  312-202-1798 Women's clothing chain with an array of casual, playful clothing in addition to bads, shoes, and gifts.

1708 N. Damen Ave.  773-661-0227 Meaning Arctic fox, this Swedish outdoor apparel retailer has opened their first Chicago location in Wicker Park.

FOX'S; M6;D3

MACY'S STATE STREET; M6;D2

üüMILDBLEND SUPPLY CO.; M5;B3

üüDESIGNER RESALE OF CHICAGO; M6;C3

üüFJÄLLRÄVEN CHICAGO; M5;C3

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CHICAGOLAND'S CONCIERGES' APPROVED THIS LIST OF RETAILERS

737 N. Michigan Ave.  312-642-5900 High-end clothing, accessories, and personal care products.

SIR & MADAME; M5;D4

5225 S. Harper Ct.  773-241-5225 Owned and operated by Hyde Park natives, Sir & Madame offers classic streetwear with a twist.

üüTHE SPORTS STORE; M9;P2

900 North Michigan Shops  312-877-5455 Get all your licensed Cubs, White Sox, BlackHawks, Bulls, and other sports apparel and accessories at The Sports Store.

932 N. Rush St.  312-475-2951 A prepster's paradise, this location offers its signature neck wear and a variety of clothing and accessories for men, women, and children.

ZARA; M9;R2

700 N. Michigan Ave.  312-255-8123 Three floors of apparel and accessories.

FLORISTS

üüTOPSHOP/TOPMAN; M9;Q2

830 N. Michigan Ave.  312-280-6834 The second U.S. location for the trendy British retailer offering up-to-the-minute styles. The store also houses Topman for men's clothes.

üüTORY BURCH; M6;B3

45 E. Oak St.  312-280-0010 Upscale American clothing, accessories, and more for women.

üüUNIQLO; M9;P2

830 N. Michigan Ave.  877-486-4756 Japanese retail store's first Midwest location selling casual attire including sweaters, scarves, jeans, and sportswear for men, women, and children.

üüURBAN OUTFITTERS

Multiple locations. Retailer filled with modern clothing, vinyl, home products, funny gifts, and more.

üüVANS; M9;P1

üüVINEYARD VINES

1051 N. Rush St.  312-951-7256 Retail store featuring the brand's surfing and skateboarding-inspired shoes, casualwear, and accessories.

RANDOLPH FLORAL DESIGN; M6;D3 2410 W. 16th St.  312-243-7750 Downtown florist delivering throughout Chicagoland.

JEWELRY

üüLESTER LAMPERT; M9;P2

7 E. Huron St.  312-944-6888 Storied jeweler featuring signature precious gemstone collections and custom design options.

üüPANDORA; M9;Q3

Water Tower Place  312-915-0647 Jewelry chain featuring a variety of necklaces, rings, customizable charm bracelets, and more.

üüLOCAL CHARM; M9;Q3

835 N. Michigan Ave.  312-202-1210 Jewelry studio in Water Tower Place with one-of-a-kind pieces.

üüNEW YORK JEWELERS; M6;D3

11 N. Wabash Ave.  312-855-4999 Engagement rings, custom jewelry designs, and high-end timepieces.

Fresh floral arrangements expertly arranged and delivered to ALL Chicago Hotels and Chicago Suburban Hotels

üüNIKE CHICAGO; M9;T2

669 N. Michigan Ave.   312-642-6363 Offering a full range of Nike athletic footwear, apparel, and accessories for adults and kids.

NORDSTROM; M9;T2

55 E. Grand Ave.  312-464-1515 Luxury department store known for its wide selection of apparel, shoes, and more in addition to its impeccable customer service.

üüPATAGONIA; M9;P2

48 E. Walton St.  312-640-5934 Outdoor clothing and gear.

RANDOLPH

üüRALPH LAUREN; M9;R2

7 W. Madison St.  773-281-0700 Designer clothes and accessories for women at great prices.

750 N. Michigan Ave.  312-280-1655 Four-story flagship store carrying nearly the entire signature RL collection.

Designer Resale of Chicago Chicago’s most exclusive consignment boutique for more than 22 years

DESIGNER RESALE 658 N. Dearborn, Chicago

312-587-3312 DesignerResaleChicago.com

Monday-Saturday 10am-6pm | Sunday 11am-6pm

Please visit your hotel concierge or contact us directly with your request. We would be delighted to be of service.

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OUTLET MALLS

CHICAGO PREMIUM OUTLETS; M8;R1

Aurora  630-585-2200 Outdoor mall with a large selection of marked-down items to choose from. (p.3)

FASHION OUTLETS OF CHICAGO; M8;U2 Rosemont  847-928-7500 Shop over 130 designer outlets in a beautiful brand-new enclosed center located just 20 minutes from Downtown Chicago. (Inside Front Cover)

üüLIGHTHOUSE PLACE PREMIUM OUTLETS; M8;R3

Michigan City, Ind.  219-879-6506 Dozens of top outlet stores offering discount prices. (p.3)

üüPLEASANT PRAIRIE PREMIUM OUTLETS; M8;P2

Pleasant Prairie, Wis.  262-857-2101 Ninety top outlet stores offering discount prices. (p.3) SHOES & ACCESSORIES

üüCHRISTIAN LOUBOUTIN; M9;P1

58 E. Oak St.  312-337-8200 Luxury French shoe and bag designer known for his signature, red-soled shoes.

üüDSW

Multiple locations Shoes and accessories for men, women, and children at reasonable prices.

üüJIMMY CHOO; M9;P1

114 E. Oak St.  312-255-1170 High-fashion store featuring impeccable footwear and handbags.

üüSALVATORE FERRAGAMO; M9;S2

645 N. Michigan Ave.  312-397-0464 The epitome of Italian luxury, known for the handcrafted shoes, boots, handbags, belts, and accessories.

üüSTEVE MADDEN; M6;D3

108 N. State St.  312-332-0572 Women's shoes, handbags and acessories.

  DENOTES CONCIERGES’ FAVORITE THEMART; M6;D2

222 Merchandise Mart Plaza  312-527-4141 Stretching two city blocks, theMart—formerly Merchandise Mart—is the world's largest commercial building housing a variety of eateries, Design Center showrooms, and LuxeHome boutiques.

THE SHOPS AT NORTH BRIDGE; M9;T2 520 N. Michigan Ave.  312-327-2300 Anchored by Nordstrom, retailers include Hugo Boss, Tommy Bahama, White House | Black Market, Lucky Brand, and more.

WATER TOWER PLACE; M9;Q3

835 N. Michigan Ave.  312-440-3166 Featuring Macy's and more than 100 stores, spas, and restaurants.

SPECIALTY STORES

üüAFTER-WORDS NEW AND USED BOOKS; M6;C3

23 E. Illinois St.  312-464-1110 Independent bookstore with more than 55,000 volumes of new and used books.

ARCHITECTURAL ARTIFACTS, INC.; M5;B3

4325 N. Ravenswood Ave.  773-348-0622 Covering over 80,000 square feet, there is nothing usual about this antique store. With artifacts from different countries, cultures, eras, and even a salvaged jewelry store, Architectural Artifacts, Inc. has something you want and haven’t seen before.

CHICAGO ARCHITECTURE FOUNDATION SHOP; M6;E3

224 S. Michigan Ave.  312-322-1132 Great specialty shop for books, home decor, Chicago-themed gifts, and apparel featuring architecture and design of Chicago and Frank Lloyd Wright.

900 N. Michigan Ave.  312-915-3916 Six floors of designer clothing, cosmetics, shoes, and more.

BLOCK 37; M6;D3

108 N. State St.  312-261-4738 Block 37 features an eclectic mix of shopping, dining, and entertainment.

THE MAXWELL; M6;F1

1100 S. Canal St.  877-225-5337 This shopping center near the South Loop and the University of Illinois-Chicago features Nordstrom Rack, Buffalo Wild Wings, Dick's Sporting Goods, Pier 1 Imports, Burlington, and T.J. Maxx.

SUBURBAN SHOPPING CENTERS

OAKBROOK CENTER; M5;C2

2559 W. Chicago Ave.  773-276-8229 Meaning chest of drawers in Polish, Komoda has plenty of gifts that definitely shouldn't be kept in drawers and will make you stand out in gift exchanges.

Oak Brook  630-573-0700 This well-landscaped, open-air mall has more than 160 shops and restaurants as well as six major department stores.

MCA STORE; M9;Q3

WOODFIELD MALL; M5;A1

MYOPIC BOOKS; M5;C3

SHOPPING DISTRICTS

Schaumburg  847-330-0220 Nearly 300 select stores and restaurants, such as The Coach Store and The Cheesecake Factory. (p.3)

220 E. Chicago Ave.  312-397-4000 Contemporary gifts, jewelry, art toys, home décor, and more from the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago. 1564 N. Milwaukee Ave.  773-862-4882 One of Chicago's oldest and largest used bookstores.

PAPERISH MESS; M5;C3

1955 W. Chicago Ave.  312-265-1497 West Town shop offering unique souvenirs from over 100 independent artists.

PRIMITIVE; M2;A3

130 N. Jefferson St.  312-575-9600 A treasure trove of European delights ranging from antiques to hotel silver.

RECKLESS RECORDS; M5;B3

1379 N. Milwaukee Ave.  773-235-3727 Record store selling new and used CDs, DVDs, and LPs in Wicker Park.

ROTOFUGI DESIGNER

TOY STORE & GALLERY; M7;L1

2780 N. Lincoln Ave.  773-868-3308 Providing a mix of vinyl figures, capsule toys, and plush toys, Rotofugi is where toys and art meet.

ANDERSONVILLE; M5;B4

Clark Street offers great boutiques and interior design stores for art and décor. THE MAGNIFICENT MILE; M9 Iconic shopper's mecca with flagship stores and specialty retailers. OAK STREET; M9 Chicago's home to high-end and luxury retailers and brands. SOUTHPORT CORRIDOR; M5;B3 Between Roscoe and Addison Streets on Southport Avenue you'll find major retailers like Anthropologie, Lululemon, and Gap but also boutiques like Mint Julep and She One Boutique. STATE STREET; M6;E2 Macy's on State Street anchors this retail row that includes Block 37. WICKER PARK/BUCKTOWN; M5;B3 Local designers, upscale retailers, and unique vintage finds.

445 N. Michigan Ave.  312-702-2247 A two-floor candy shop that is not only a treat for your mouth but also for your eyes.

FOURSIDED

900 NORTH MICHIGAN SHOPS; M9;P2

KOMODA; M5;C3

50 E. Walton St.  312-573-1600 Handcrafted from the best ingredients, it's hard to pick from a list of flavors that include banana dark chocolate, chai latte, Cuban coffee, salty caramel, red velvet, and peanut butter chocolate.

DYLAN'S CANDY BAR; M9;T2

üüTOD'S; M9;P1

SHOPPING CENTERS

SPRINKLES CUPCAKES; M6;B3

1363 N. Wells St.  312-787-9999 This general store is where you go to get that gift that will have you standing out at birthdays, baby showers, weddings, bridal showers, and other occasions.

131 N. Clinton St.  312-575-0306 This European-inspired market features almost 30 different vendors to help you fill up your fridge, plan a picnic, plan a party, grab a gift, or grab something quick to eat.

EATALY; M9;S1

121 E. Oak St.  312-943-0070 The finest of Made in Italy in men's and women's shoes, bags, and small leather goods.

JUDY MAXWELL HOME; M6;A2

CHICAGO FRENCH MARKET; M2;A3

üüSTUART WEITZMAN; M9;T2

520 N. Michigan Ave.  312-661-1560 Women's shoe maker that produces over 600 styles a year along with bags and other accessories.

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43 E. Ohio St.  312-521-8700 Italian mega-eatery and gourmet shop with floor-to-ceiling Italian gourmet products, accessories, and ingredients. Multiple locations  For all your framing, greeting card, art, prints, gifts, and accessories don't miss out on this local store.

GARRETT POPCORN SHOPS

Multiple locations.  888-476-7267 Since 1949, Chicagoans have been enjoying Garrett's hot-air popped goodness. Make sure to try their signature Garrett Mix. (p.5)

GREENHEART SHOP; M7;O3

1714 N. Wells St.  312-264-1625 A fair trade and eco-friendly boutique, Greenheart Shop showcases modern jewelry, organic clothing, and stylish home goods. Their handmade products are sustainably sourced from global partners and are curated for the contemporary Chicago market.

üüJAYSON HOME; M7;O1

1885 N. Clybourn Ave.  773-248-8180 No need to scour the world or countless retail stores to find your perfect home decor or accessories after visiting Jayson Home.

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CLASSIC CHICAGO EATS By Amber Holst @CP_Chicago STREET EATS

Chicago-style hot dogs have become something of a legend—as they should be. So, where can you get the best one in town? While the answer may vary from person to person, neighborhood to neighborhood, John Dillon, concierge at the Ritz-Carlton, recommends the Chicago Dog from Chicago’s Dog House (p.16) in Lincoln Park (M7). Not planning to venture beyond downtown? Concierges’ also recommend Portillo’s (p.20) on Ontario Street for a great taste of the local food staple (and its convenient location). No trip to Chicago would be complete without tasting an Italian Beef sandwich. Right up there with hot dogs and deep dish pizza in the Chicago food hall of fame, independent concierge Lynn Nealis is a firm believer that nowhere else in the country will you find one that remotely comes close to ours. Her favorite? Al’s #1 Italian Beef (p.16) in Little Italy (M6;G1). Be sure to order it dipped (we also prefer ours with sweet and hot peppers). You’ll receive a pile of lovely, tender Italian meats dunked in a rich broth. After, head across the street and grab some Italian ice

at Mario’s Italian Lemonade, another Chicago summer favorite. OLD SCHOOL SPOTS

Shannon Boland, chef concierge at LondonHouse Chicago, thinks you might recognize this Old Town (M7;O2) spot; it was transformed into O'Reilly's Italian Restaurant in the romantic comedy “Return to Me,” directed by Windy City native Bonnie Hunt. Although Twin Anchors (p.18) has been a favorite with the locals since 1932, numerous celebrities have dined here through the years, including Frank Sinatra who regular-

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ly frequented the joint. Slow-cooked baby back ribs (get the zesty sauce!) with sides like pepper-jack creamed spinach are a must-try. Boland also recommends Gene & Georgetti (p.19), a family-owned Italian steakhouse in River North that has been serving up oversized portions of steaks, chops, and Italian specialties since 1941. With its close proximity to the Merchandise Mart, you're likely to spot business types hobnobbing with the restaurant's loyal regulars, and you might even see a famous face as numerous celebrities have eaten here (and they have the photos to prove it). NEW SCHOOL

While Judson Corrie, concierge at the Waldorf Astoria, is a fan of the classics, he’s also a firm believe that there is a new age of iconic foods to be found around town. If you want a more native diet, he recommends venturing over to Avec (p.34) where you will fall in love with their signature chorizo-stuffed medjool dates wrapped in bacon. They’ve become somewhat of a local legend and you’ll soon discover why for yourself. Gene & Georgetti ïí

Chicago's Dog House í THE GREAT DEBATE

And last, but certainly not least, we have to weigh in on deep dish pizza. There are few cities who have built as strong of a reputation for great pizza as Chicago; after all, when they name a style after you, it’s clear you mean business. So who were the frontrunners when we posed the question to concierge? Lou Malnati’s (p.16) emerged victorious with Gino’s East (p.34) coming in a close second. Avec Photo credit: ï Derek Richmond


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EDGEWATER

üüWATERFRONT CAFE; M5;B4

6219 N. Sheridan Rd.  773-761-3294 Dog-friendly seasonal outdoor cafe on Lake Michigan with snack-shack eats and weekend live music. $ GOLD COAST

GIBSONS BAR & STEAKHOUSE; M9;P1

1028 N. Rush St.  312-266-8999 This perpetually-packed Rush Street heavy-hitter, which is named after the onion-garnished Gibson martini, features USDA prime-aged beef like a porterhouse and rib eye steak, massive Australian lobster tails, ridiculously large sides, decadent desserts, and first-rate martinis. $$$

GIORDANO'S; M9;P1

730 N. Rush St.  312-951-0747 Here you can delve into a prime example of classic Chicago deep-dish pizza. With a number of locations throughout the city, it's easy to get your yearly intake of sweet, gooey cheese. $

HUGO’S FROG BAR & FISH HOUSE; M6;B3 1024 N. Rush St.  312-640-0999 After conquering steaks with Gibsons, the owners opened up Hugo's offering oysters, crudos, frog legs, lobster, and fish. $$$

LE COLONIAL; M9;P1

937 N. Rush St.  312-255-0088 The French colonial decor, Saigon-inspired upstairs lounge and alfresco terrace of this upscale Vietnamese restaurant make this spot a unique Gold Coast dining destination. The menu is focused on colonial Vietnamese culinary traditions, with sophisticated presentations of classic dishes. $$

üüLOU MALNATI'S PIZZERIA; M6;B3

1120 N. State St.  312-725-7777 Whether you're looking to experience traditional Chicago deep-dish pizza or opt for their equally delicious thin crust, Lou's is known for their delightfully flaky, buttery crust. $

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üüMAPLE & ASH; M6;B3

üüTHE CRAB PAD; M5;C3

MCCORMICK & SCHMICK'S

FAT RICE; M5;C3

8 W. Maple St.  132-944-8888 An upscale, white-tablecloth steakhouse and seafood eatery boasting a great wine list and a martini lounge. $$

SEAFOOD & STEAKS; M6;B3

41 E. Chestnut St.  312-397-9500 Upscale restaurant featuring an ever-changing menu of about 30 varieties of fresh seafood plus a handful of meaty choices like filet mignon and New York strip. The woody, clubby space has private booths and table seating, plus a separate bar area with great happy hour deals on weekdays. $$

üüSOUTHERN CUT BARBECUE; M9;P1

198 E. Delaware Pl.  312-280-8887 Hearty American comfort food served all day in a casual setting inside the Hilton Mag Mile Suites. $ LAKEVIEW

DRYHOP BREWERS; M7;L2

3155 N. Broadway St.  773-857-3155 This 70-seat brewpub in Lakeview offers a rotating selection of made-on-site craft brews, 64- and 32- ounce growlers to go, and an incredible, seasonal menu of upscale bar fare. $$

YOLK; M7;L2

501 W. Diversey Pkwy.  773-281-9655 With several convenient Chicago locations, Yolk’s bright and sunny restaurants are incredibly welcoming, and their menu—featuring enormous omelets and bacon waffles to everything in-between—offers something for even the most finicky of eaters.(p.19) $ LINCOLN PARK/OLD TOWN

BATTER & BERRIES; M7;L1

2748 N. Lincoln Ave.  773-248-7710 Good luck picking only one French toast or pancake at Batter & Berries with selections like spiked pear, Svedka orange cream, German chocolate, Snickers, taffy apple, and much more. This breakfast and lunch spot in Lincoln Park puts a twist on your favorite dishes and focuses on using fresh ingredients. $$

üüBOKA; M7;O1

1729 N. Halsted St.  312-337-6070 This Michelin-starred restaurant in Lincoln Park is serving beautiful American dishes in a timeless designed setting. $$

üüCHICAGO'S DOG HOUSE; M7;M1

816 W. Fullerton Ave.  773-248-3647 Good luck having only one dog at this spot. Not only do they make a great Chicago-style hot dog, but they also offer game sausages like alligator, rabbit, and wild boar.

2529 N. Milwaukee Ave.  773-360-8332 Enjoy all your seafood favorites prepared the Cajun way at this BYOB spot. 2957 W. Diversey Ave.  773-661-9170 Drawing influence from the Euro-Asian unions of China, India, and Southeast Asia’s colonial past with Portugal, the food here combines homestyle comfort with exotic, lesser known ingredients and flavors. Cozy up to one of their communal tables and prepare yourself for a culinary treat. Their full service bar offers original cocktails, teas, and delicious Portuguese wines. $$

LOOP

üüCATCH 35; M6;D2

35 W. Wacker Dr.  312-346-3500 Catch 35 brings fresh ocean seafood to Chicago along with seasonal offerings and delicious steaks.(p.20) $$$

24 S. Michigan Ave.  312-372-4243 Located across the street from Millennium Park, this lively restaurant offers delectable, inventive American eats and a long list of beers in a fun, bustling atmosphere. $$

GIORDANO'S; M6;E3

130 E. Randolph St.  312-616-1200 Here you can delve into a prime example of classic Chicago deep-dish pizza. With a number of locations throughout the city, it's easy to get your yearly intake of sweet, gooey cheese. $

ITALIAN VILLAGE RESTAURANTS; M6;E2

71 W. Monroe St.  312-332-7005 The oldest Italian restaurant in Chicago is actually three different eateries. Enjoy Northern Italian specialties in the recreated Tuscan village at The Village, try contemporary Italian food in a luxurious setting at Vivere, and experience classic dishes at La Cantina. $$

MCCORMICK & SCHMICK'S

CHERRY CIRCLE ROOM; M6;D3

12 S. Michigan Ave.  312-792-3515 This James Beard Award-winning restaurant at the Chicago Athletic Association is designed to be modern without forgetting the historical architecture attached to the building. Take a moment from marveling at the design to chew on some of the dishes that are also inspired by some of the menus from the 1890s like the 30-day dry-aged prime 20 oz. bone-in rib eye, pomegranate glazed roasted leg of lamb, skate wing, and natural aged lacquered duck. $$

THE DEARBORN; M6;D2

THE GAGE; M6;E3

145 N. Dearborn St.  312-384-1242 Enjoy delicious takes on American classics like the bison burger, dry-aged duck breast, beef oxtails, beef tongue carpaccio, and more. $$

SEAFOOD & STEAKS; M6;D3

1 E. Wacker Dr.  312-923-7226 Upscale restaurant featuring an ever-changing menu of about 30 varieties of fresh seafood plus a handful of meaty choices like filet mignon and New York strip. The woody, clubby space has private booths and table seating plus a separate bar area with great happy hour deals on weekdays. $$

üüPARK GRILL; M6;D3

11 N. Michigan Ave.  312-521-7275 Specializing in classic American cuisine with a hint of sophistication, Park Grill is versatile venue with an equally broad menu. This enormous space, which is right in Millennium Park, has great views through the floor-to-ceiling windows. $$

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KANELA BREAKFAST CLUB; M7;O3 1552 N. Wells St.  312-255-1206 Kanela fuses Greek and American flavors for breakfast and lunch using local and fresh ingredients. $

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2610 N. Cannon Dr.  773-477-5845 This Michelin-Star restaurant in Lincoln Park transforms the best seasonal ingredients that are a treat to your mouth while you dine in one of the most peaceful parts of the park. $$

PEQUOD'S PIZZA; M5;C3

2207 N. Clybourn Ave.  773-327-1512 When you think of Chicago deep-dish pizza comes to mind, but locals will tell you to make sure not to skip out on experiencing Pequod's pan pizza with caramelized crust. $

LITTLE ITALY

üüAL'S #1 ITALIAN BEEF; M6;H2

1079 W. Taylor St.  312-226-4017 Chicago-based chain known for overstuffed Italian beef sandwiches. $ LOGAN SQUARE

üü90 MILES CUBAN CAFE; M5;C3

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2540 W. Armitage Ave.  773-227-2822 With lechón asado, arroz con pollo, Cuban sandwiches, ropa vieja, and other mouthwatering dishes, this Logan Square eatery provides some of the most delicious and authentic Cuban food north of Miami. $$

STEFANIS ENJOY BREATHTAKING VIEWS OF THE CHICAGO SKYLINE AND LAKE MICHIGAN AT RIVA RESTAURANT ON NAVY PIER. MENU ITEMS INCLUDE PREMIUM SEAFOOD, PRIME STEAKS AND DAILY SPECIALS AS WELL AS EXTENSIVE WINE SELECTIONS. looking for the perfect space for your private event? contact Andrea Frankos for more info afrankos@stefanigroup.com


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PRIME & PROVISIONS; M6;D2

üüTHE SIGNATURE ROOM AT THE 95TH; M9;Q3

REMINGTON'S; M6;D3

NORTH CENTER

222 N. LaSalle St.  312-726-7777 This steakhouse is only focused on one thing and that's the meat. They’re known for serving USDA all-natural prime heritage black angus beef, which has never been exposed to antibiotics, hormones, or pesticides. $$$ 20 N. Michigan Ave.  312-782-6000 Classic American cuisine ranging from fresh seafood from the raw bar to hearty entree salads and steaks in an upscale, comfortable setting right across the street from Millennium Park. $$

üüTAVERN AT THE PARK; M6;D3

130 E. Randolph St.  312-552-0070 This spot gives off that neighborhood tavern feel, while serving up fine-dining dishes right across from Millennium Park. This polished, yet casual eatery features stunning views of the park through over-sized windows. The all-day menu here offers myriad choices including appetizers, salads, sandwiches, and hearty entrees. $$

WILDBERRY PANCAKES AND CAFE; M6;D3 130 E. Randolph St.  312-938-9777 Before you tackle Millennium Park, Grant Park, or the Loop make sure to enjoy delicious pancakes and breakfast at Wildberry. $

MAGNIFICENT MILE

DEL FRISCO'S DOUBLE

EAGLE STEAK HOUSE; M6;B3

58 E. Oak St.  312-888-2499 Located in the historic Esquire Theater on Oak Street, Del Frisco’s offers a top-notch dining experience featuring prime steaks and seafood along with an extensive wine list in a beautiful setting. $$

DEVON SEAFOOD GRILL; M9;R2

39 E. Chicago Ave.  312-440-8660 Located two blocks off of the Magnificent Mile, Devon is an upscale seafood restaurant offering simply prepared fresh fish, premium steaks, an impressive wine cellar, and handcrafted cocktails.$$

LABRIOLA RISTORANTE & CAFE; M9;T2 535 N. Michigan Ave.  312-955-3100 Large Italian eatery serving wood-fired pizzas, pasta, sandwiches, and more. $$

üüTHE PURPLE PIG; M9;T1

500 N. Michigan Ave.  312-464-1744 This hot spot tucked away just off the Magnificent Mile offers up small plates, house-cured meats, and a lengthy wine list in small, lively quarters. $$

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875 N. Michigan Ave.  312-787-9596 Located atop the John Hancock Center, they offer contemporary American fare with sweeping views of Chicago. You can also watch the city lights glimmer from The Signature Lounge located on the 96th floor. $$

CHICAGO CHOP HOUSE; M6;C2

üüGT FISH & OYSTER; M6;D2

CHICAGO CUT STEAKHOUSE; M6;C2

HARD ROCK CAFE; M6;C2

ĒMA; M6;C2

üüHOOTERS; M6;D2

60 W. Ontario St.  312-787-7100 A classic, big city steakhouse, this local favorite gets props for its cooked-to-perfection chops, steaks, and sides. Set in a restored brownstone, make sure to check out the historic photographs that line the downstairs bar and lounge. (p.1) $$$

üüTHE NORTHMAN; M5;B4

4337 N. Lincoln Ave.  773-935-2255 An extensive selection of ciders and cocktails pair perfectly with the well-curated menu of European inspired fare. $

300 N. LaSalle St.  312-329-1800 With a focus on dry-aged prime cuts, this is a see-and-be-seen destination that offers a modern take on the classic steakhouse setting and an incredible wine list. $$$

üüVOLO RESTAURANT WINE BAR; M5;B4 2008 W. Roscoe St.  773-348-4600 Small storefront restaurant offering up New American shared plates and an extensive wine list. $

63 W. Ontario St.  312-943-2252 A go-to venue in River North for 25 years featuring a large collection of music memorabilia, live music acts, and a large menu of American fare at reasonable prices.(p.35) $

74 W. Illinois St.  312-527-5586 Enjoy chef CJ Jacobson's fusion of light California-style cooking with Mediterranean cuisine at Ēma. Delight in Mediterranean small plates including chicken kefta kebabs, grilled octopus, and hummus with lamb ragu. $$

OLD TOWN

üüTWIN ANCHORS;M6;A2

1655 N. Sedgwick St.  312-266-1616 Old school tavern and barbecue restaurant founded in 1932. $

ERIE CAFE; M6;C1

536 W. Erie St.  312-266-2300 If you ever wanted the classic Chicago steakhouse experience then head to Erie Cafe. Located on the Chicago River, you can enjoy rib eye steak bone in, veal chop, and Australian lobster tail among other delicious dishes in an exposed brick wall, cedar ceiling, and impressionist painting setting. $$$

PILSEN

DUSEK'S BOARD & BEER; M5;C3

1227 W. 18th St.  312-526-3851 Dusek's Board & Beer offers imaginative pairings of high-end pub grub—think duck pot pie—and specialty beers in the gorgeous, historic setting of Thalia Hall in Pilsen. $$

FLEMING'S PRIME

RIVER NORTH

STEAKHOUSE & WINE BAR; M6;C3

BEATRIX; M6;C2

25 E. Ohio St.  312-329-9463 With a two-story bar serving 100 wines by the glass, you can't go wrong at Fleming's Prime Steakhouse & Wine Bar. Make sure to build a delicious base with small plates like shrimp and sea scallops and boneless, braised short rib. If you're looking for something heartier then get the double thick pork rib chop or the prime bone-in ribeye. $$$

519 N. Clark St.  312-284-1377 This Lettuce Entertain You restaurant puts a deliciously healthy twist on great dishes. Don't miss out on the slow-braised short rib on a cauliflower puree, the skirt steak chimichurri with kennebec fries, and the chili and chocolate glazed salmon. Beatrix is also a great place to stop in before work for coffee, pastries, and a delicious breakfast. $$

GENE & GEORGETTI; M6;D2

BENNY'S CHOP HOUSE; M9;T2

531 N. Wells St.  312-929-3501 Oyster bar and seafood-centric eatery named for chef/partner Giuseppe Tentori. The shareable menu contains both traditional items as well as many seasonal, original dishes. GT was named one of Travel and Leisure's Top 20 best seafood restaurants in America in 2013 and is open for lunch, brunch, and dinner. $$

660 N. Wells St.  312-944-8800 Downtown outpost featuring Hooters signature tank top and short-short clad waitresses and fare like burgers, chicken wings, fried pickles, pulled pork sandwiches, and barbecued ribs.(p.18) $

HUBBARD INN; M6;C2

110 W. Hubbard St.  312-222-1331 Enjoy European-inspired small plates like chorizo and goat cheese flatbread, chickpea crepe, and fried tetilla cheese along with craft cocktails. $$

IL PORCELLINO; M6;C2

59 W. Hubbard St.  312-595-0800 Get your homemade pasta, vegetable antipasti, and other classic Italian comfort foods using local ingredients at this casual hotspot. $$

üüINDIA HOUSE; M6;C2

59 W. Grand Ave.  312-645-9500 India House does its best to deliciously highlight the varied spices, herbs, and dishes that exist throughout India.(p.20) $$

JOE’S SEAFOOD, PRIME

STEAK & STONE CRAB; M6;C3

60 E. Grand Ave.  312-379-5637 Fusing the world famous Joe's Stone Crab from Miami Beach and the vision of Chicago's Lettuce Entertain You, Joe’s Seafood, Prime Steak & Stone Crab is bringing guests some of the best seafood and steak dishes in the city. $$$

500 N. Franklin St.  312-527-3718 The oldest Italian steakhouse in the city, they KINZIE CHOPHOUSE; M6;D2 opened their doors in 1941. This family-owned 400 N. Wells St.  312-822-0191 establishment serves prime-aged steaks and This steakhouse has a warm interior and chops all butchered on site. Whether it's chicken, is conveniently located in the shadows seafood, salad, or pasta, the knowledgeable of the Merchandise Mart. The menu staff will walk you through the extensive menu. highlights steaks, seafood, and a handful 1of pastas 11/10/16 5:50 PM Known for its Indy_thirdpage_ad_1.pdf top quality and large portions, this in addition to weekday happy Chicago institution has stood the test of time. $$ hour specials available in the bar. $$

444 N. Wabash Ave.  312-626-2444 High-end contemporary steakhouse serving aged steaks, seafood, and pasta with live piano music most nights in the lounge. $$

BUB CITY; M6;C2

435 N. Clark St.  312-610-4200 When you're not chowing down on some barbecue enjoy live band karaoke, live country music, and more late-night fun. $$

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  DENOTES CONCIERGES’ FAVORITE CHICAGOLAND'S CONCIERGES' APPROVED THIS LIST OF RESTAURANTS

üüPORTILLO'S; M6;C2

100 W. Ontario St.  312-587-8910 Chicago-born fast casual chain known for its hot dogs and Italian beef sandwiches. $

ROKA AKOR; M6;D2

456 N. Clark St.  312-477-7652 A vibrant and sleek Japanese steakhouse featuring items from the robata grill in addition to an expansive sushi menu. $$

ROSEBUD ON RUSH; M6;C3

720 N. Rush St.  312-266-6444 Enjoy Rosebud's signature pappardelle, cavatelli, and ravioli along with delicious steaks and seafood right off Michigan Avenue. $$

RPM ITALIAN; M6;C2

52 W. Illinois St.  312-222-1888 Pasta, steaks, and seafood served in a sleek, group friendly environment backed by Giuliana and Bill Rancic. $$

SIENA TAVERN; M6;C2

51 W. Kinzie St.  312-595-1322 The Italian dishes at Siena Tavern are made from scratch every day, so don't miss out on their farro risotto with duck confit, carbonara in a jar, short rib ravioli, and 12-hour braised ossobuco. $$

SULLIVAN'S STEAKHOUSE; M6;C2

415 N. Dearborn St.  312-527-3510 A classic American steakhouse featuring the finest Midwestern hand-selected steaks, seafood, martinis, extensive cognac and scotch selections, and live music. $$

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SUNDA; M6;C2

110 W. Illinois St.  312-644-0500 A hip spot for creative Asian fusion cuisine, sushi, and speciality cocktails in a chic and modern space. $$

TORTOISE SUPPER CLUB; M6;C2

350 N. State St.  312-755-1700 A charming spot offering classic American cuisine in a clubby atmosphere. Features live jazz every Friday and Saturday night.(p.16) $$

YOLK; M6;B3

747 N. Wells St.  312-787-2277 With several convenient Chicago locations, Yolk’s bright and sunny restaurants are incredibly welcoming, and their menu—featuring enormous omelets and bacon waffles to everything in-between—offers something for even the most finicky of eaters. (p.19) $

YOLK; M6;D3

340 N. State St.  312-477-7676 With several convenient Chicago locations, Yolk’s bright and sunny restaurants are incredibly welcoming, and their menu offers something for even the most finicky of eaters. (p.19) $ STREETERVILLE

BEATRIX; M6;C3

671 N. St. Clair St.  312-377-2002 Don't miss out on the slow-braised short rib on a cauliflower puree, the skirt steak chimichurri with kennebec fries, and the chili and chocolate glazed salmon. Beatrix is also a great place to stop in before work for coffee, pastries, and a delicious breakfast. $$

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DINING

üüGINO'S EAST; M9;R3

162 E. Superior St.  312-266-3337 Serving their signature golden-crust Chicago-style pizzas since 1966.

üüMARGARITAVILLE BAR & GRILL; M6;C4

700 E. Grand Ave.  312-4963840 Navy Pier branch of the popular national chain serving island themed drinks and cuisine. $

üüRIVA CRAB HOUSE; M6;C4

700 E. Grand Ave.  312-644-7482 Enjoy the breathtaking views of the Chicago skyline and Lake Michigan while enjoying premium seafood, steaks, and daily chef’s specials in this nautically inspired restaurant on Navy Pier.(p.17) $$

VOLARE RISTORANTE ITALIANO; M6;C3

201 E. Grand Ave.  312-410-9900 Located just a stone's throw from the Magnificent Mile, this Streeterville favorite is an intimate Italian eatery offering signature dishes like chicken Vesuvio, grilled salmon with lemon, capers and white wine sauce, and broiled whitefish. There's also a customizable pasta option. $$

YOLK; M9;Q2

355 E. Ohio St.  312-822-9655 With several convenient Chicago locations, Yolk’s bright and sunny restaurants are incredibly welcoming, and their menu offers something for even the most finicky of eaters. (p.19) $

SOUTH LOOP/SOUTH SIDE

CALUMET FISHERIES; M5;D4

3259 E. 95th St.  773-933-9855 Still run by the Kotlick-Toll family, this takeout heaven smokes their catfish, shrimp, salmon, sturgeon, trout, and eel for hours with oak logs. It is so good that many customers have their meals in their cars outside of the restaurant. $

üüCHICAGO CURRY HOUSE; M6;C3

899 S. Plymouth Ct.  312-362-9999 Fine dining Indian and Nepalese restaurant whose extensive menu boasts everything from chicken, lamb, and vegetable dishes to biryani, naan paratha, roti, and more. The only Nepalese restaurant in Chicago, make sure to try specialties like aloo tama bido—spiced potatoes, bamboo shoots, and black-eyed peas. $

üüNEPAL HOUSE; M6;G3

1301 S. Michigan Ave.  312-922-0601 Festive music and decor set the scene for a multicultural array of tastes from Nepal and India at this South Loop restaurant. $

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YOLK; M6;G3

1120 S. Michigan Ave.  312-789-9655 With several convenient Chicago locations, Yolk’s bright and sunny restaurants are incredibly welcoming, and their menu—featuring enormous omelets and bacon waffles to everything in-between—offers something for even the most finicky of eaters.(p.19) $ WEST LOOP üüAU CHEVAL; M2;A2 800 W. Randolph St.  312-929-4580 Upscale diner in the West Loop, this spot is known to have one of the best burgers in town. Concierge tip: They don't take reservations so go early, the single burger is actually a double, and everything is better with an egg on it. $ AVEC; M2;A3 615 W. Randolph St.  312-377-2002 Whether you're looking to nosh on some shareable items like their whipped brandade and their chorizo-stuffed medjool dates or just relax with a selection of their specialty cheeses and a bottle of wine, you simply can't go wrong at this West Loop mainstay. $$ CARNIVALE; M2;A2 702 W. Fulton Mkt.  312-945-7427 Lively eatery with colorful decor, a festive vibe, and food from South America, Spain, and the Caribbean. Make sure to try their weekend brunch. $$ FEDERALES; M2;A2 180 N. Morgan St.  773-831-9696 Get your delicious fix of tacos and tequila at this new West Loop hot spot. $$ GIORDANO'S; M2;A3 815 W. Van Buren St.  312-421-1221 Here you can delve into a prime example of classic Chicago deep-dish pizza. With a number of locations throughout the city, it's easy to get your yearly intake of sweet, gooey cheese. $ üüGIRL & THE GOAT; M2;A2 809 W. Randolph St.  312-492-6262 The culinary home and brainchild of Stephanie Izard, winner of "Top Chef" Season Four. The menu here is divided into meat, fish, and vegetable categories with 10 innovative small plates in each section. $$ GREEN STREET SMOKED MEATS; M2;A2 112 N. Green St.  312-754-0431 Hip counter service restaurant dishing out authentic Texas barbecue and sides in a warehouse-like setting. The brisket, Frito pie, and baked beans are all must-trys. $

 ($60+)  |   ($40-60)  |   ($20-40)  |   (under $20)

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üüMAD SOCIAL; M2;B2

1140 W. Madison St.  312-243-2097 The first restaurant from Gina Stefani, daughter of Phil Stefani, features new American food with global twists like duck confit tacos with sriracha aioli, ropa vieja with braised beef tenderloin, and grilled spanish octopus with ginger lime. $$

üüMONTEVERDE RESTAURANT & PASTIFICIO; M2;B2

1020 W. Madison St.  312-888-3041 From the mind of "Top Chef" finalist Sarah Grueneberg, Monteverde fuses Italian cuisine with influences from Grueneberg's travels. $$

SEPIA; M2;A3

123 N. Jefferson St.  312-441-1920 This Michelin restaurant from chef Andrew Zimmerman, provides an inventive, seasonal New American menu that includes foie gras royale, pretty peas with halibut, duck vadouvan, and others. $$$

üüSUSHI DOKKU; M2;A2

823 W. Randolph St.  312-455-8238 With dokku meaning dock in Japanese, this West Loop sushi restaurant is focused on serving fresh dishes that taste like the sea. $$

YOLK; M2;A3

500 W. Madison St.  312-454-9655 With several convenient Chicago locations, Yolk’s bright and sunny restaurants are incredibly welcoming, and their menu—featuring enormous omelets and bacon waffles to everything in-between—offers something for even the most finicky of eaters. (p.19) $

WEST TOWN

üüTHE DAWSON; M6;C1

730 W. Grand Ave.  312-243-8955 Featuring a massive patio, each drink is meant to be paired with an item on the food menu. Wine by the glass and beers are available alongside shots of the day. $$

FOLKLORE; M5;C3

2100 W. Division St.  773-292-1600 Get a taste of Argentina in Chicago at Folklore with delicious parrilla dishes like churrasco, vacio, and entraña along with other beloved bites like empanadas, provoleta, and mollejas. $$

üüSMOKE DADDY; M5;C3

1804 W. Division St.  773-772-6656 Smoke Daddy is not only a great location to try daily-smoked dishes but to enjoy some live music as well. $$

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üüBLACK BULL

M5;C4

1721 W. Division St.  773-227-8600 Spanish small plates in a rustic-chic space featuring an open kitchen and a second floor bar with cocktails. $$

üüMAHALO; M5;C4

1501 N. Milwaukee Ave.  708-328-3091 This modern, Polynesian-Asian fusion restaurant not only provides delicious food and tropical cocktails, but also has two levels of bars and a rooftop patio. $$

üüMARGIE’S CANDIES; M5;C4

1960 N. Western Ave.  773-384-1035 Established in 1921, this Chicago institution has been serving decadent, homemade sundaes, shakes, candies, and fudge to the neighborhood and even The Beatles at one time. $

üüSCHWA; M5;C4

1446 N. Ashland Ave.  773-252-1466 Exclusive, 20-something seat prix fixe restaurant serving inventive, expertlyprepared New American cuisine. $$ NORTHERN SUBURBS

MCCORMICK & SCHMICK'S SEAFOOD & STEAKS; M5;B3

Skokie  847-763-9811 Their ever-changing menu features 30 varieties of fresh seafood plus a handful of meaty choices in addition to a separate bar area with great weekday happy hour deals. $$ NORTHWEST SUBURBS

üüHOOTERS; M8;T3

Rosemont  773-714-0193 Hooters signature tank top and short-short clad waitresses serving up fare like burgers, chicken wings, fried pickles, pulled pork sandwiches, and barbecued ribs.(p.18) $$

MCCORMICK & SCHMICK'S SEAFOOD & STEAKS; M5;B2

Rosemont  847-233-3776 Their ever-changing menu features 30 varieties of fresh seafood plus a handful of meaty choices in addition to a separate bar area with great weekday happy hour deals. $$ WESTERN SUBURBS

MCCORMICK & SCHMICK'S SEAFOOD & STEAKS; M5;C2

Oak Brook  630-571-3700 Their ever-changing menu features 30 varieties of fresh seafood plus a handful of meaty choices in addition to a separate bar area with great weekday happy hour deals. $$

 ($60+)  |   ($40-60)  |   ($20-40)  |   (under $20)

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4 ICONIC CHICAGO BARS By Amber Holst @CP_Chicago

Chicago has been in the booze business for an exceptionally long time. So why not celebrate this historic city with a trip to one of these iconic, signature Chicago pubs? Here’s a look at four concierges’ favorite spots to belly up like a local. MARK KRAEMER, CONCIERGE, HOTEL PALOMAR

The Green Mill Cocktail Lounge (p.43) has been around since 1907, and was a favorite hangout joint for Al Capone and Frank Sinatra. Charlie Chaplin himself would also come in for a drink after working at nearby Essanay Studios. During Prohibition, the bar served as a gangster hangout and speakeasy. The door with a slit that would be opened for the “secret password” has been replaced with glass doors, but one can still feel the classic 1920s-30s bar style, with some cool historic features. KRISTINA PETRIE, CONCIERGE, 135 S. LASALLE

While the Map Room (p.40) is termed a “traveler’s tavern,” you won’t find it on a list of the usual tourist hotspots. Rather, this delightfully unique little bar is more often frequented by faces already familiar to the bar staff. Wooden bookcases throughout the place are lined Map Room î

with copies of National Geographic as well as travel atlases – and you’d need one for the long trip required to find a comparable beer selection elsewhere. The Map Room offers over 200 brands from around the world, the products of 36 brewing styles, with 26 selections on tap, and even cask-conditioned ale served from a hand pump. A hand pump! Needless to say, this isn’t an average neighborhood bar; it’s an oasis for ale-lovers. JUDSON CORRIE, CONCIERGE, WALDORF ASTORIA

After The Berghoff (p.38) opened in 1898 as a saloon, which admitted men only and sold Dortmunderstyle beer for a nickel a glass, this historic Chicago establishment has adapted over time into what is now a full-service restaurant serving German-American cuisine. With over a century spent battling the challenges posed by an ever-changing Windy City, The Berghoff was one of the few bars tough enough to survive Prohibition—serving soda pop and schnitzel in the place of liquor and ale—before getting back to business in 1933, obtaining Chicago’s very first post-Prohibition liquor license (which is proudly on display in the bar).

The Berghoff í JOAN HOHS, CHEF CONCIERGE, MILA CHICAGO

In 1934, the original Billy Goat Tavern (p.38) was purchased for just $205 (and the check bounced). Today, it is a Chicago legend. When an escaped goat wandered into the little bar, owner William Sianis adopted the stray pet, grew a goatee, and named his new pub the Billy Goat Tavern. Originally located across the street from the old Chicago Stadium, the pub has always been a favorite among sports fans, even after it moved to its new location in 1964.

The Berghoff í

Green Mill Cocktail Lounge í

Until last year’s World Series, Cubs fans still harbored an old a grudge with Sianis, the assumed source of the Cubs’ curse, having told off owner P.K. Wrigley for not letting his goat in to watch the game, yelling those “The Cubs ain’t gonna win no more!” While Billy Goat Tavern has grown immensely, with eight Chicago locations now serving those special cheezborgers, Hohs recommends a trip to the original pub for a burger, a brew, and a taste of the historic Chicago experience.


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BARS & LOUNGES

üüTHE ABERDEEN TAP; M5;C3

440 N. Aberdeen St.  312-929-3845 Cozy tavern with an excellent selection of beer and cocktails along with great grinder sandwiches.

ARBELLA; M6;C2

112 W. Grand Ave.  312-846-6654 Craft cocktail lounge named after the Winthrop fleet whose passengers consumed 10,000 gallons of wine and would later found the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.

THE AVIARY; M2;A2

955 W. Fulton Mkt.  312-226-0868 From Alinea's Grant Achatz and Nick Kokonas, this bar is where cocktails are transformed into works of art.

üüBAR TAKITO; M2;A2

201 N. Morgan St.  312-888-9485 Funky shared-plate concept with drinks and dishes from Central and South America.

üüBEAUTY BAR; M5;C3

1444 W. Chicago Ave.  312-226-8828 The place to get down in West Town with martinis and for manicures.

üüBERGHOFF; M6;E3

17 W. Adams St.   312-427-3170 Institution since 1898 serving German-American fare alongside steins of beer in an old-world setting.

üüTHE BERKSHIRE ROOM; M6;C2

15 E. Ohio St.  312-894-0945 Craft cocktail lounge in the Acme Hotel offering everything from barrel-aged negronis to elaborate cocktails.

üüBEST INTENTIONS; M5;C3

3281 W. Armitage Ave.  312-818-1254 A simple bar in Logan Square focused on fancy cocktails.

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üüBILLY GOAT TAVERN; M9;U2

430 N. Michigan Ave.   312-222-1525 Located on the Lower Level under Michigan Avenue, this historic gem is a Chicago treasure serving up burgers and steins of Stiegl in a no-frills environment.

BILLY SUNDAY; M5;C3

3143 W. Logan Blvd.  773-661-2485 This Logan Square cocktail bar has a great menu including the Hot Stuff, mulled white wine, saffron, ginger, carob, cognac, baking spice; By the Fire, bourbon, masala chai, kirschwasser, vermouth di torino, white pepper; and Amaro Daiquiri.

THE BROKEN SHAKER; M6;C3

19 E. Ohio St.  312-940-3699 Enjoy the Chicago-inspired cocktail menu that includes their scotch cocktail Insider Trading, oatmeal raisin old fashioned, and The Fixin's Margarita.

CINDY'S; M6;D3

12 S. Michigan Ave.  312-792-3502 The panoramic view alone of Millennium Park, The Art Institute of Chicago, Lake Michigan, and the electricity of South Michigan Avenue makes Cindy's a great spot to get together with friends, but when you add craft cocktails from an alum of The Violet Hour and seasonal, mouthwatering food then you have one of the Loop's best new hot spots.

CITY WINERY; M2;A2

1200 W. Randolph St.,  312-733-9463 Winery/music venue in Chicago's West Loop featuring a great lineup of live music to go with eighteen varieties of wine on tap for by-the-glass pours.

üüDELILAH'S; M5;B3

2771 N. Lincoln Ave.  773-472-2771 Lincoln Park tavern with a great bourbon and scotch selection.

THE DRIFTER; M6;C2

BUB CITY; M6;C2

676 N. Orleans St.  312-631-3887 Small cocktail bar and quirky live entertainment venue located in the basement of the building adjacent to one of the oldest bars in Chicago—and former speakeasy—The Green Door Tavern. The Drifter is open Wednesdays through Saturdays from 5 p.m. until 2 a.m., with entertainment starting at 8 p.m. The entrance is just south of Green Door on Orleans Street

435 N. Clark St.  312-610-4200 When you're not chowing down on some barbecue enjoy live band karaoke, live country music, and more late-night fun.

üüBUTCH MCGUIRE'S; M6;B2

20 W. Division St.  312-787-4318 This famous Division Street nexus is an Irish tavern with memorabilia collected over the course of 40 years.

DRUMBAR; M6;B3

üüCELESTE; M6;C2

111 W. Hubbard St.  312-828-9000 Refined, multi-story cocktail bar in River North.

CERISE; M6;D3

203 N. Wabash Ave.  312-940-4774 This lounge at the top of the Virgin Hotel is great to get amazing panoramic views of the city, craft cocktails, and booming music.

201 E. Delaware Pl.  312-933-4805 Gold Coast bar located on the 18th floor of the Raffaello Hotel with a regularly updated cocktail menu, intimate lounge area, and rooftop terrace.

üüFADÒ IRISH PUB; M6;C2

100 W. Grand Ave.  312-836-0066 Fadò offers a traditional Irish menu in addition to American bites along with plenty of Guinness and soccer on the telly.

EMPORIUM ARCADE BAR;

1366 N. Milwaukee Ave., 2363 N. Milwaukee Ave.  773-697-7922, 773-360-8774 The best arcade games of the past 30 years combined with a great craft beer and whiskey list.

FEDERALES; M2;A2

180 N. Morgan St.  773-831-9696 Get your delicious fix of tacos and tequila at this new West Loop hot spot.

FREMONT; M6;C2

15 W. Illinois St.  312-874-7270 After enjoying some New American dishes head to the cocktail bar and get your dance on at this multi-level restaurant and lounge in River North.

üüFOUNTAINHEAD; M5;B3

1970 W. Montrose Ave.  773-697-8204 This gastropub in Ravenswood surprises with its extensive beer list, varied menu, and rooftop garden.

üüTHE GALWAY ARMS;

2442 N. Clark St.  773-472-5555 With live Irish music four nights a week, traditional irish food, and flowing Irish whiskey and Guinness it can't get more Irish than THe Galway Arms. THis Lincoln Park Gem is a little bit of Ireland in Chicago and with it's heated patio is a great spot to spend a few hours.

üüGENE'S SAUSAGE SHOP AND DELICATESSEN; M5;B3

4750 N. Lincoln Ave.  773-728-7243 After your mouth has watered from the different cuts of meats, sausages, and produce head in to their rooftop beer garden for some delicious brews and grilled eats.

üüGREENRIVER; M6;C3

259 E. Erie St.  312-337-0101 GreenRiver not only provides delicious cocktails, bar bites, and a terrace with sweeping views of Lake Michigan but also celebrates famous Irish Americans.

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  DENOTES CONCIERGES’ FAVORITE

üüHOWELLS AND HOOD; M9;U2

435 N. Michigan Ave.  312-262-5310 Howells & Hood offers a menu of items you may have seen before, but never done like this. Their talented culinary team offers guests brilliant twists on familiar favorites. With 114 unique local and global beers on draft, Howells & Hood boasts one of the largest draft beer selections in the city.

HENRY'S; M6;C3

18 W. Hubbard St.  312-955-8018 River North bar with a great menu of casual fare along with an extensive drink menu including frozen and bottled cocktails and plenty of craft beers. Added bonus? You can play free pool.

üüTHE J. PARKER; M7;O3

1816 N. Clark St.  312-254-4747 Amazing views of the lake and skyline await at this lounge atop Lincoln Park's 12-story Hotel Lincoln.

JAKE MELNICK'S CORNER TAP; M6;C3

1949 W. Hoyne Ave.  773-252-7636 Map-lined watering hole touting more than 200 global beers.

üüPARSON'S CHICKEN & FISH; M5;C3

2952 W. Armitage Ave.  773-384-3333 A neighborhood joint to satisfy your fried chicken craving while sipping on cool cocktails while you're enjoying their spacious patio.

üüPINSTRIPES; M6;C4

435 E. Illinois St.  312-527-3010 With bowling, bocce, and an Italian bistro, Pinstripes is a great place to enjoy great meals and competition with friends and family.

üüPIPPIN'S TAVERN; M6;B3

806 N. Rush St.  312-787-5435 Bar that's home to the oldest liquor license on Rush Street.

üüRAISED; M6;D3

1843 S. Washtenaw Ave.  773-522-1347 The enormously popular California-based brewery comes to Chicago. At 300,000 square-feet and ceilings 50 feet tall, the former steel mill space now features a taproom and brewery.

üüMAP ROOM; M5;C3

5 W. Hubbard St.  312-828-0007 This is one sports bar where you never have to ask whether they have your game on the television as they never say no to putting your team on.

5311 S. Lake Park Ave.  312-801-2100 Catch some of the city's best performers at this intimate and lively Hyde Park hangout.

üüLAGUNITAS CHICAGO TAPROOM; M5;C3

85 E. Wacker Dr.  312-357-1200 The LondonHouse Chicago's extravagant tri-level rooftop restaurant and bar.

üüMOTHER HUBBARD'S SPORTS PUB; M6;C3

THE PROMONTORY; M5;D4

41 E. Superior St.  312-266-0400 With over 20 TVs, award-winning wings, over 36 taps, and keg cocktails, Jake Melnick's Corner Tap is a great spot to watch your favorite team in River North.

LH ROOFTOP; M6;D3

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1 West Upper Wacker Drive  312-372-7200 An urban rooftop bar in the Renaissance Chicago Downtown Hotel with great views of Chicago.

ROOF ON THEWIT; M6;D2

201 N. State St.  312-239-9502 The year-round rooftop lounge on the 27th floor of theWit Hotel.

üüRM CHAMPAGNE SALON; M6;D1

116 N. Green St.  312-243-1199 Elegant wine and Champagne salon in an intimate space tucked away down a cobblestone alley. Spacious outdoor seating available.

üüROSA'S LOUNGE; M5;C3

3420 W. Armitage Ave.  773-342-0452 Family owned and operated blues club that has been named Chicago's best by the New York Times.

üüSABLE KITCHEN & BAR; M6;C3

505 N. State St.  312-755-9704 Fifty-seat lounge offers amazing fare and an expansive cocktail list.

üüSIDETRACK; M7;K1

3349 N. Halsted St.  773-477-9189 Hip Boystown bar known for its boozy slushies and its fun crowd.

THE SIGNATURE LOUNGE AT THE 96TH; M9;O2

875 N. Michigan Ave.  312-787-9596 Located on the 96th floor of the Hancock Building, the Signature Lounge thrives on its phenomenal views of the city and the lake.

STUDIO PARIS; M6;C2

59 W. Hubbard St.  312-377-9944 Indoor-outdoor cocktail lounge complete with a retractable roof.

üüSPARROW; M6;B2

12 W. Elm St.  312-725-0732 Chic rum-focused cocktail bar bringing back that art deco style.

SWEETWATER TAVERN AND GRILLE; M6;D3 225 N. Michigan Ave.  312-698-7111 Enjoy your favorite team and gather with friends with over 80 beers, 24 televisions, full liquor bar, approachable menu, and more.

üüTHE TREE HOUSE; M6;D3

130 E. Randolph St.  312-552-0070 This rooftop bar above Tavern at the Park features a selection of Tavern's great drink and food menu with a breathtaking view of Millennium Park all enclosed in glass. Note: The Tree House does not accept reservations.

üüREVEL ROOM; M5;B3

1566 N. Milwaukee Ave.  773-278-1600 A classy neighborhood bar with a worn-in Victorian feel offering up classic cocktails and more.

üüREVOLUTION BREWING; M5;B3

2323 N. Milwaukee Ave.  773-227-2739 A bustling brewpub.

REVOLUTION BREWING TAP ROOM; M5;B3 3340 N. Kedzie Ave.  773-588-2267 This 90,000-square-foot German-inspired brewery and taproom is the best place to try everything Revolution has to offer and even get a tour of the facility.

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THREE DOTS AND A DASH; M6;C2

435 N. Clark St.  312-610-4220 Located in River North, this new hot spot offers guests a modern take on a classic tiki bar serving inspired cocktails.

TIMOTHY O'TOOLE'S PUB; M6;C3

622 N. Fairbanks Ct.  312-642-0700 Patrons can choose from an arm's-length beer list, more than 35 whiskeys and scotch, and the ever-present Guinness.

UNTITLED SUPPER CLUB; M6;C2

111 W. Kinzie St.  312-880-1511 Offering a speakeasy-style atmosphere with low light, craft cocktails, Champagne, and secret entrances. There is a massive whiskey list available in the area's library lounge.

üüTHE VIOLET HOUR; M5;B3

1520 N. Damen Ave.  773-252-1500 Rich decor that complements a bar service that spares no detail.

üüWATERSHED; M6;C2

601 N. State St.  312-266-4932 Cozy parlor room dedicated to craft beers and artisanal spirits from the Great Lakes region.

CLUBS

PARLIAMENT; M6;B2

324 W. Chicago Ave.  312-380-0004 DJ beats and bottle service are featured at this spacious, swanky nightclub.

üüPRIMARY NIGHTCLUB; M6;A2

5 W. Division St.  312-888-2471 Dance club with an impressive bass-heavy sound system on the Near North Side.

PRYSM NIGHTCLUB; M5;C4

1543 N. Kingsbury Ave.  312-546-4141 This new, state-of-the-art nightclub brings hot DJs, bumping music, and an upscale atmosphere(p.40)

43 ROOM SEVEN; M6;A2

7 W. Division St.  312-888-3906 Sleek dance club where everyone feels like a VIP.

üüSOUND-BAR; M6;C2

226 W. Ontario St.  312-787-4480 Huge club featuring nine bars, multiple levels, and diverse music choices.

üüY BAR; M6;C2

224 W. Ontario St.  312-274-1880 The more intimate sibling to Sound-Bar, this luxury night club is all about cocktailing and lounging.

COMEDY CLUBS

üüTHE COMEDYSPORTZ THEATRE; M7;K1 929 W. Belmont Ave.  773-549-8080 All-ages comedy-as-a-sport performances complete with referee with two improv teams competing for applause.

IO THEATER; M7;K1

1501 N. Kingsbury St.  312 929-2401 Alums of this improv theater include Mike Myers and Chris Farley.

üüTHE LAUGH FACTORY; M7;L2

3175 N. Broadway St.  773-327-3175 Located in the heart of the Belmont Theater District, the Laugh Factory is putting its mark on Chicago's historic comedy scene and is a great place to catch your favorite standup comedians in action.

THE SECOND CITY; M6;O3

1616 N. Wells St.  312-664-4032 For more than 50 years, this comedy, improv, and skit theater has attracted crowds and boasts a huge A-list alumni base.

ZANIES COMEDY CLUB; M7;O3

1548 N. Wells St.  312-337-4027 Hosting top comedic acts since 1978.

GREEN MILL COCKTAIL LOUNGE; M5;B4

GAMING

4802 N. Broadway St.  773-878-5552 Al Capone's hangout turned funky cocktail lounge.

üüKINGS BOWL; M6;A1

1500 N. Clybourn Ave. c102, 5505 Park Pl, Rosemont, IL  847-233-0099 More than just a bowling alley, Kings is a great spot for food, music, drinks, and, of course, pins.

üüHARD ROCK CAFE; M6;C2

63 W. Ontario St.  312-943-2252 A go-to venue in River North for 25 years featuring a large collection of music memorabilia and regular live music events.

RIVERS CASINO; M8;S1

3000 S. River Rd., Des Plaines  888-307-0777 Chicago's gaming and entertainment destination.(p.39)

HOWL AT THE MOON; M6;C2

26 W. Hubbard St.  312-863-7427 Dueling piano bar with a different twist.(p.41)

GENTLEMEN'S CLUB

üüPINK MONKEY; M6;F1

KINGSTON MINES; M7;M1

750 S. Clinton St.  312-663-9100 Adult entertainment in an upscale atmosphere.(p.42)

LIVE MUSIC

2548 N. Halsted St.  773-477-4646 Two blues bands on two stages every night.

THE PROMONTORY; M5;D4

5311 S. Lake Park Ave.  312-801-2100 Catch some of the city's best performers at this intimate and lively Hyde Park hangout.

ANDY'S JAZZ CLUB & RESTAURANT; M9;U1 11 E. Hubbard St.  312-642-6805 Casual dining and live jazz.

üüARAGON BALLROOM; M5;B3

1106 W. Lawrence Ave.  773-561-9500 Built in 1926, this historic ballroom has evolved over the years into the entertainment center it is today, playing host to numerous live performances and concerts.

THE BASSMENT; M6;C1

353 W. Hubbard St.  312-368-5778 Jam to some live blues, jazz, pop, and R&B in this British-invasion style lounge underneath The Hampton Social.

üüB.L.U.E.S.; M7;M1

2519 N. Halsted St.  773-528-1012 Offering up live blues seven nights a week since 1979.

BUDDY GUY'S LEGENDS; M6;F3

700 S. Wabash Ave.  312-427-1190 Don't be surprised if you catch this blues club's namesake performing with the local and world-renowned artists on stage.

THE REDHEAD PIANO BAR; M6;C2

16 W. Ontario St.  312-640-1000 Sing along as Chicago's top piano-vocalists play your favorite standards, pop, and rock hits seven nights a week. Proper attire is required.

THALIA HALL; M5;C4

1807 S. Allport St.  312-526-3851 This landmark 1892 opera house, still operates bringing in some of the best musical and comedic acts in the world to the Pilsen neighborhood.

REGGIES' ROCK CLUB; M6;H3

2105 S. State St.  312-949-0120 Live music, concerts, and karaoke in the South Loop.

THEATER

üüBLUE MAN GROUP; M7;L1

3133 N. Halsted St.  773-348-4000 This audience-interactive multimedia performance is truly unique and defies description.(p.38)

PRESENTS

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12 CHICAGO CULTURAL “MUSTS” By Trisha Carey @CP_Chicago

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Whether you’re a first time visitor or know how to order a Chicagostyle hot dog like a pro, Chicago still has so much to see and do. We polled the concierge community and got an insiders take on all of the “must-do” places to visit or revisit. DELVE INTO HISTORY

For the architecture buff, Lynn Nealis, an independent concierge, recommends Chicago Line Cruises (p.56). Known for its lake and river cruises, Chicago Line provides in-depth information on Chicago, its history, and its stunning architecture. Their docents have nearencyclopedic knowledge of the city and love to share fun facts and tips about the unique architecture. HEAD OUT ON THE LAKE

For the thrill seeker, Judson Corrie, concierge at the Waldorf Astoria, loves taking his friends and family on a Seadog (p.56) ride. “The 30-minute Seadog Extreme Thrill Ride has everything I want,” says Corrie. “A true appreciation of summer weather, a chance to get whipped around on Lake Michigan, and a reason to dry off after and sip on a frozen boozy concoction from Margaritaville Bar & Grill (p.34).” PICTURE PERFECT

Want to take an epic selfie? Then these spots are perfect for you! Trevor John-Charles, concierge at Centennial Wheel at Navy Pier î

theMART, recommends the Centennial Wheel (p.49) at Navy Pier (p.49) You can experience incredible views of the city and Lake Michigan from nearly 200 feet in the air. Mark Kraemer, concierge at the Hotel Palomar, loves sending guests to Skydeck (p.50) at the Willis Tower to stand on The Ledge and admire the view. Check out the city from a different angle (literally) when you visit 360 Chicago (p.48) and Tilt! Jasmin Gaston, concierge manager at The Shops at North Bridge, loves the view from up there both day and night. No matter which destination you choose your pictures are sure to be worth more than a thousand words.

Chicago History Museum (p.46) as a place to learn about the city and how it became what we know it as today. The Art Institute of Chicago (p.46) is an iconic spot to visit or revisit. Take your picture in front of the beloved lions, visit their new Gauguin: Artist as Alchemist exhibit (through Sept. 10), or just bask in the many different forms of art housed in this museum that was voted the No. 1 museum in the U.S. and in the world, by TripAdvisor’s Travelers Choice awards. Just a short trip

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For the history and art lovers out there, Chicago has no shortage of places to visit. Ann Van Damme, concierge with A World Class Concierge Service, recommends the

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1882-1967. Nighthawks, 1942. Photo Credit: The Art Institute of Chicago

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from the Art Institute you’ll find the Museum Campus (M6;G4), home to three of the city’s best cultural institutions: the Adler Planetarium (p.46), Shedd Aquarium (p.46), and the Field Museum (p.46). Brianna Connell, concierge at 71 S. Wacker., says that it’s too hard to choose between them so it’s in your best interest to hit all three if you can.


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MUSEUMS

ADLER PLANETARIUM; M6;G4

1300 S. Lake Shore Dr.  312-922-7827 America’s first planetarium and a premiere resource for inspiring the next generation of space explorers.

THE ART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO; M6;E3

111 S. Michigan Ave.  312-443-3600 Voted the best museum in the world by TripAdvisor, The Art Institute of Chicago houses one of the greatest art collections featuring masterpieces like "American Gothic," "Nighthawks," "A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte," and many more.

CHICAGO CHILDREN'S MUSEUM; M6;C4

700 E. Grand Ave.  312-527-1000 In the heart of Navy Pier is this kid-centric museum with interactive exhibits and more to heighten your child's senses and interest.

CHICAGO HISTORY MUSEUM; M7;O3

1601 N. Clark St.  312-642-4600 This Lincoln Park museum presents the rich multicultural history of Chicago and Illinois. Experience the first passenger car that rode on the "L" tracks in 1893, investigate the responses to many of the city's crises like the Great Fire of 1871, see artifacts from the World's Fair, and more.(p.52)

CHICAGO MARITIME MUSEUM; M5;C4

1200 W. 35th St.  773-376-1982 At one point in history the Port of Chicago had more traffic than any port in North America, and the Chicago Maritime Museum captures that history with a collection that includes artifacts, canoes, model watercraft, and more.

DRIEHAUS MUSEUM; M9;S2

40 E. Erie St.  312-482-8933 Completely restored, the museum is a magnificent residential building that contains furnishings and pieces from the Driehaus Collection of Fine and Decorative Arts.(54)

DUSABLE MUSEUM OF

AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY; M5;D4

740 E. 56th Pl.  773-947-0600 This museum dedicated to the African American experience contains over 15,000 pieces that include paintings, sculptures, print works, and memorabilia spread out through its many exhibits covering the story of Harold Washington, African Americans in the military, African American artists, and more.

THE FIELD MUSEUM; M6;G4

1400 S. Lake Shore Dr.  312-922-9410 Discover 4.6 million years of history. Natural history museum and home to Sue, the T. Rex.

üü ILLINOIS HOLOCAUST MUSEUM & EDUCATION CENTER; M5;B3

9603 Woods Dr., Skokie  847-967-4800 Dedicated to preserving the legacy of the Holocaust by honoring the memories of those who were lost and by teaching universal lessons that combat hatred, prejudice, and indifference through the exhibition of its collections.

üü INTERNATIONAL MUSEUM OF SURGICAL SCIENCE; M6;A3

1524 N. Lake Shore Dr.  312-642-6502 Artistic displays of surgical instruments, paintings, and sculptures depicting the history of surgery and healing practices worldwide.

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MCCORMICK BRIDGEHOUSE & CHICAGO RIVER MUSEUM; M6;C3

376 N. Michigan Ave.  312-977-0227 This vertical, five-story museum goes through the history of the historic movable bridge and culminates in a 360-degree view of the city and the river.

MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY ART CHICAGO; M9;Q3

220 E. Chicago Ave.  312-280-2660 Offering thought-provoking art created since 1945, its permanent collection includes work by Franz Kline, Andy Warhol, and Jeff Koons.

MUSEUM OF SCIENCE AND INDUSTRY; M5;D4

5700 S. Lake Shore Dr.  773-684-1414 Housed in the Palace of Fine Arts from the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition, the Museum of Science and Industry has a German World War II submarine, a Boeing 727, a 40-foot water vapor tornado, and a chick hatchery making it the largest science museum in the Western Hemisphere.

47 üüBRIDGEPORT; M5;C4

This South Side neighborhood was the birthplace and home to five Chicago mayors and historically known as a hotbed for city politics. Home of the Chicago White Sox, this area is also part of the South Side’s artistic movement with such establishments as the Zhou B Art Center and the Bridgeport Art Center. üüBRONZEVILLE; M5;C–D4 Jazz legend Louis Armstrong, civil rights leader Ida B. Wells and aviatrix Bessie Coleman were among the many prominent African Americans who lived or worked in Bronzeville and left an indelible mark on this South Side community’s development. Today, this former Black Metropolis is a treasure trove of historical and cultural landmarks and experiences—a living monument to the generations of African Americans who emigrated here from the South during the Great Migration at the turn of the 20th century. Stunning residential architecture and its storied history aside, the neighborhood's most striking, modern influence is in the realm of public art.

üüCHINATOWN; M6;H2 Chicago's Chinatown is one of the largest neighborhoods of its kind in the country and boasts an energetic culture that is reflected in its specialty shops, restaurants, and landmarks like Ping Tom Memorial Park. The main stretch juts south from Archer Avenue down Wentworth Avenue and just north of the ornate Chinatown Gate is Chinatown Square, the largest Chinese mall in the Midwest.

üüGREEKTOWN; M6;E1 An estimated 30,000 Greek Americans once lived in this Near West Side neighborhood where a thriving Greek dining and shopping enclave sprung up. The restaurants and businesses continue to keep their heritage alive, as do popular institutions and festivals like the Hellenic Museum and Cultural Center and the Taste of Greece.

üüNATIONAL HELLENIC MUSEUM; M6;E1

333 S. Halsted St.  312-655-1234 Historical insights between the ancient Greek period and the Greek American experiences now.

THE ORIENTAL INSTITUTE OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO; M5;D4

1155 E. 58th St.   773-702-9514 Established in 1919, this gem is the University of Chicago's archaeology museum and research center for ancient Near Eastern studies and boasts an incredible collection of artifacts.

üüPEGGY NOTEBAERT NATURE MUSEUM; M7;M3

2430 N. Cannon Dr.  773-755-5100 Nature museum with live butterfly haven and interactive exhibits.

SHEDD AQUARIUM; M6;F4

1200 S. Lake Shore Dr.  312-939-2438 Located in the Museum Campus, the Shedd Aquarium holds 32,000 aquatic animals making it one of the largest indoor aquariums in the world. Some of the wildlife you can see are stingrays, whales, otters, amphibians, jelly fish, sea lions, and other adorable and curious creatures.

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üüSWEDISH AMERICAN MUSEUM; M5;B3

5211 N. Clark St.  773-728-8111 A history, art, children’s, and science museum all in one, the Swedish American Museum is located in Andersonville, one of the most concentrated areas of Swedish culture in the country.

üüUKRAINIAN INSTITUTE OF MODERN ART; M5;C3

2320 W. Chicago Ave.  773-227-5522 A beacon of Ukrainian modern art through showcases of artists’ works, films, lectures, and performances all in the heart of the Ukrainian Village in West Town. NEIGHBORHOODS

üüANDERSONVILLE; M5;B4

Home to the Swedish American Museum, Andersonville is recognized for its diversity. The neighborhood's commercial district is made up almost entirely of independent, locally-owned businesses and a plethora of bakeries, restaurants and bars, and stylish boutiques.

DARE TO WALK ON AIR! Glass balconies put you 1,353 feet and 103 floors over The Windy City! www.theskydeck.com (312) 875-9696 | Open daily Oct-Mar 10 a.m. - 8 p.m. Apr-Sep 9 a.m. - 10 p.m. Last entry is 30 minutes prior to closing

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üüHYDE PARK; M5;D4

As the home of the University of Chicago, DuSable Museum of African American History, Museum of Science and Industry and other institutions, historic Hyde Park is a treasure trove of cultural and educational riches. The students and professors living alongside longtime Hyde Park residents have a wealth of dining options at their fingertips, including a couple favorites of U.S. President Barack Obama, whose Chicago home is located in nearby Kenwood.

üüLAKEVIEW; M7;L1

Lakeview’s diverse dining, shopping, and entertainment options offer a broad appeal to visitors and residents of all ages. This sprawling North Side community, one of Chicago’s largest, is characterized by a vast culinary landscape of cuisines and cultures, and equally plentiful shops and boutiques. Lakeview encompasses two popular districts: Wrigleyville, home of Wrigley Field and the Chicago Cubs; and Boystown, one of the nation’s largest and most vibrant LGBT communities.

üüLINCOLN PARK; M7;M2

One of the city’s most historically significant neighborhoods is also one of its most popular among both tourists and residents. Attractions like the Lincoln Park Zoo, Chicago History Museum, Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum, and Lincoln Park Conservatory draw crowds year-round, while other hidden treasures, like the spectacular Alfred Caldwell Lily Pool, are around the corner. Magnificent mansions, swank boutiques and renowned restaurants complete the rich tapestry that is Lincoln Park.

üüLINCOLN SQUARE; M5;B3

The cobblestone stretch of Lincoln Avenue that most people associate with Lincoln Square is a picturesque row of storefronts that includes a gourmet cookware store, an authentic German restaurant and tavern, a European patisserie, and an old-fashioned apothecary among many other unique businesses.

üüLITTLE INDIA; M5;B3

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üüOLD TOWN; M7;O3

Upscale 19th century townhomes and cobblestone streets characterize this picturesque neighborhood on the city’s Near North Side. Visitors are drawn to Old Town by its vibrant dining scene, plentiful boutique shopping, and thriving entertainment district that includes the famous The Second City. üüPILSEN; M5;C3 Pilsen is the heart of Chicago’s Mexican-American community whose wealth of restaurants and shops is matched by its cultural riches, much of which is found in a renowned museum. A recent influx of galleries has given rise to a bustling Chicago Arts District. üüWEST TOWN; M5;C3 Whether you're shopping and dining along Division Street or Chicago Avenue, this community offers a unique array of shopping, restaurants, bars, and cultural offerings. üüWICKER PARK/BUCKTOWN; M5;C3 Anchored by the Six Corner intersection of Damen, North, and Milwaukee Avenues this area offers an array of boutiques, art galleries, theaters, restaurants, nightclubs, and coffeehouses. On top of that, beautiful historic mansions built for Chicago’s wealthy 19th century merchants and German beer brewers provide some of the best examples of Victorian architecture anywhere in the city. üüWRIGLEYVILLE; M7;J1 As the home of Wrigley Field and the Chicago Cubs baseball team, sports fans are well-represented in this enclave at the northern tip of the Lakeview community area. Wrigleyville offers revelers plenty of options for dining, drinking and entertainment on game days or not. POINTS OF INTEREST

360 CHICAGO; M6;B3

875 N. Michigan Ave.  888-875-8439 Soaring 1,000 feet over Michigan Avenue, 360 Chicago offers the best views of Chicago’s skyline, lakefront, and four neighboring states. It’s also the only place you can enjoy TILT, Chicago’s highest-moving experience.

üüTHE 606; M5;C3

Technically the West Ridge neighborhood, this stretch along Devon Avenue is the heart of Chicago’s Indian and Pakistani communities. People flock here to experience its many authentic restaurants, shops and ethnic grocery stores.

Wicker Park, Bucktown, Logan Square, Humboldt Park  This linear park transgresses through four unique neighborhoods via an abandoned elevated rail line. The 2.7-mile long trail is great for bikers, runners, and walkers of all ages.

SEGWAY

BUCKINGHAM FOUNTAIN; M6;F3

301 S. Columbus Dr.  For a more royal aesthetic, the Buckingham Fountain in Grant Park is patterned on the Latona Basin in the gardens of the Palace of Versailles. The fountain contains four identical pairs of twenty-foot bronze sea horses.

üüCENTENNIAL WHEEL; M6;C4

700 E. Grand Ave. Navy Pier's Centennial Wheel is an iconic part of the Chicago skyline and a treasured piece of Chicago cultural history. Soaring to heights of nearly 200 feet, the Wheel offers visitors unparalleled, 360-degree views of Chicago and Lake Michigan. The Centennial Wheel is open year-round. Tickets: $12-$15.

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CHICAGO ARCHITECTURE FOUNDATION; M6;E3

224 S. Michigan Ave.  312-922-3432 The city's leading organization devoted to celebrating and promoting Chicago as a center of architectural innovation through tours, exhibitions, and special events.(M4)

üüCHICAGO BOTANIC GARDEN; M5;A3

1000 Lake Cook Rd., Glencoe  847-835-5440 Located in Glencoe, the Chicago Botanic Garden is 385 acres of woods, waterways, and 26 display gardens spread throughout nine islands and surrounded by four natural areas.

CHICAGO CULTURAL CENTER; M6;D3

78 E. Washington St.  312-744-6630 Housed in a stunning neoclassical building, the center hosts a variety of art installations, concerts, and theater performances. Don't miss out on the Tiffany glass dome—the largest in the world.

üüCHICAGO RIVERWALK; M6;C-D

Eat, drink, play and explore a waterside wine patio, pier fishing, kayaking, and more along the Riverwalk’s lush 1.25-mile pedestrian stretch, which runs along the south bank of the Chicago River from Lake Shore Drive to Lake Street. FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT TRUST; M6;C3 209 S. Lasalle St.  312-994-4000 Take part in architecture tours of the Home and Studio, Robie House, The Rookery Building and other buildings by the famed Prairie School architect in Oak Park and Chicago. üüISLAND PARTY HUT; M6;D3 355 E. Riverwalk South  312-600-0488 For a taste of a mix of the Caribbean and Polynesia without having to leave Chicago head to Island Party Hut on the Riverwalk where you can listen to live island music, enjoy fruity cocktails, and great eats from the grill before heading onto the Island Party Boats. MAGGIE DALEY PARK; M6;D3 337 E. Randolph St.  312-742-3918 This 20-acre public park features rock climbing, a skating ribbon, tennis courts, play garden, and more. MILLENNIUM PARK; M6;C4 201 E. Randolph St.  312-742-1168 Stunning park in Downtown Chicago featuring the Jay Pritzker Pavilion, Crown Fountain, Lurie Gardens, and the iconic Cloud Gate sculpture. NAVY PIER; M6;C4 600 E. Grand Ave.  312-595-7437 A Chicago landmark extending nearly a mile out into Lake Michigan, Navy Pier is the top tourist and leisure destination in the Midwest. Discover theaters, museums, restaurants, shops, dining, sightseeing cruises, special events, and more. Free admission, open year-round.(Inside Back Cover) üüOZ PARK; M7;N2 2021 N. Burling St.  312-742-7898 A perfect escape in the Lincoln Park neighborhood where you can relive the "Wizard of Oz" with statues of the Tin Man, Scarecrow, Cowardly Lion, and Dorothy. üüPROMONTORY POINT; M5;D4 5491 S. Shore Dr.  A man-made peninsula jutting into Lake Michigan from Hyde Park offering exceptional views of Chicago.

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üüRAVISLOE COUNTRY CLUB; M8;R3

18231 South Park Avenue, Homewood  708-798-5600 Rated the sixth best public access golf course in Illinois by "Golfweek," this Donald Ross designed course has been offering beautiful conditions and challenging play to golfers for decades.

SKYDECK CHICAGO; M6;E2

233 S. Wacker Dr. (enter on Jackson Blvd.) 312-875-9696

Enjoy spectacular views spanning up to four states. Experience interactive exhibits and The Ledge, a glass balcony experience extending four feet outside the 103rd floor of the Willis Tower. (p.47) SPECIAL EVENTS

üüAON SUMMER FIREWORKS; M6;C4

Navy Pier Enjoy the Aon Summer Fireworks, Navy Pier’s free signature fireworks series, every Wednesday and Saturday evening from Memorial Day weekend through Labor Day weekend.

üüLIVE ON THE LAKE!; M6;C4

Navy Pier Enjoy the sights and sounds of live music along the lakefront as Navy Pier hosts a free concert series at its popular Miller Lite Beer Garden every Wednesday through Sunday, through Sept. 2. On Wednesdays, swing and sway to the soothing blues music, courtesy of Buddy Guy’s. On Thursdays, learn to dance to different genres of music at Pier Dance. Fridays and Saturdays will feature various live music each week, and Sundays are for the sweet sounds of Old Town.

üüWINDY CITY RUBBER DUCKY DERBY; M9;U2

400 N. Michigan Ave.  630-942-5619 The Windy City Rubber Ducky Derby is a signature annual fundraiser benefiting Special Olympics Illinois. Thousands of spectators watch over 50,000 yellow rubber ducks splash into the Chicago River from the Columbus Drive bridge in downtown Chicago and race down river toward the finish line. Race Day kicks off at 10 a.m. on Aug. 3 with entertainment for the entire family. Splashdown for the Duck Derby is at 1 p.m. All proceeds benefit over 22,000 athletes and more than 20,000 Young Athletes across Illinois. Admission is free and duck adoptions start at $5.

üüUNIFEST ON THE RIVER: ONE GLOBE, MANY CULTURES; M6;C-D Unifest is a new weekly summer series celebrating Chicago’s 28 international sister cities through food, drink, and music along Chicago’s iconic Riverwalk. Open to the public every Thursday from 4:30 p.m. – 8:30 p.m. through Aug. 17, Unifest welcomes people of all ages to the newly revitalized Riverwalk on the Jetty between Wells and Franklin to experience a global Chicago with international food, drinks, and entertainment.

üüJEFF FEST; M5;B3

4900 N. Milwaukee Ave. The Northwest Side's cozy Jefferson Park neighborhood hosts its 17th annual community party with music, food, arts/ crafts, a wine tasting and kids' activities Aug. 4-6. $5 gate donation suggested.

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üüCHICAGO SUMMERDANCE; M6;F2

601 S. Michigan Ave. Swing, waltz, cha-cha... or simply enjoy the music at the largest annual outdoor live music and dancing series in the United States. Dancers of all ages and skill levels are invited to take part in introductory, one-hour dance lessons by professional instructors followed by live music and dancing. Free admission. Hours: Fridays and Saturdays from 6 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. and Sundays from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. Runs through Sept. 10.

üüCHICAGO HOT DOG FEST; M6;A3

1701 N. Stockton Dr. Take a bite out of Chicago history Aug. 11-13 at the fifth annual Chicago Hot Dog Fest, presented by the Chicago History Museum. The Fest returns to Lincoln Park this August to include a full lineup of bands, hot dog history speakers, and the star of the event - Vienna Beef hot dogs prepared in various regional and ethnic styles by the city’s top hot dog vendors.

üüRETRO ON ROSCOE; M5;B4

2000 W. Roscoe St. Chicagoans looking for a blast from the past don’t need to look further than the 21st annual Retro on Roscoe festival taking place Aug. 11-13. Go back in time with music enthusiasts, families, and gearheads for a back in the day weekend.

üüCHICAGO AIR & WATER SHOW; M6;A4

North Avenue Beach Featuring military and civilian flight aerobatics, historic aircraft, simulated water rescues, and parachute teams, the Chicago Air and Water Show is one of the largest and longest-running free admission events of its kind. Runs Aug. 19-20.

üüTASTE OF GREEKTOWN; M6;E1

300 S. Halsted St. Hellenic pride takes center stage when this popular culinary and cultural fest in Chicago's West Loop returns for its 28th year. In addition to food from Greektown restaurants it features Greek bands and dance performances, artisans and a lively gyros eating contest. Runs Aug. 25-27.

üüEDGE FEST; M5;B3

5900 N. Broadway St. Chicago’s historic Edgewater neighborhood will become a celebration of all things North Side as flavorful cuisine, award-winning entertainment, and family fun take center stage during Edge Fest, running Aug. 5-6. Now in its fifth year, this annual event focuses on all things Edgewater, with local musicians and vendors showcasing all that the exciting neighborhood has to offer.

51 üüAFRICAN FESTIVAL OF THE ARTS; M5;D4

Washington Park Annually during Labor Day Weekend, the Festival grounds in Chicago’s Washington Park come alive in a simulated African village. Attendees are transported across the Diaspora with interactive engagements, vibrant drumming, museum quality and collectible artifacts, colorful and rich handwoven fabric and textile, and other program spaces and interactive spaces include: Drum & Afro-folk Village, Children and Family, African Heritage, African Spirituality, Wellness (Health) Village, Books and Authors, Fine Art, Film and Video, Food Court, Seniors and Quilting, and the African Marketplace. Runs Sept. 1-4 from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m.

üüCHICAGO JAZZ FESTIVAL; M6;D3 Millennium Park A favorite Labor Day Weekend tradition, the Chicago Jazz Festival showcases free live performances by Chicago's vast jazz talent alongside national and international jazz legends and artists. This years headliners include: Dizzy Gillespie's Centennial Celebration with Jon Faddis and the Chicago Jazz Festival Big Band, Thelonious Monk Tribute, and Ellabration! 100 Years of Ella Fitzgerald featuring the Brad Williams Trio, Sheila Jordan, Dee Alexander, Frieda Lee, Spider Saloff & Paul Mariano. Jazz Fest runs Aug. 31-Sept. 3.

üüTASTE OF POLONIA; M5;D3

üüCHICAGO FRINGE FESTIVAL

Multiple locations Running Aug. 30-Sept. 10, the Chicago Fringe Festival, now in its eighth year, unites daring theatergoers with emerging and boundary-pushing local, national, and international performing artists while seeking to engage nontraditional audiences through a commitment to low ticket prices and outreach into artistically underserved communities. Fringe artists and performers receive 100% of the net ticket sales generated by their appearance. Entrance to the Fringe Festival is a one-time button purchase of $5, with your Fringe button all individual performances are an additional $10 each. Passes with a discounted ticket price are available when attending multiple performances: four-show pass is $36, ten-show pass is $80, and an unlimited pass is $175.

5216 W. Lawrence Ave. The Taste of Polonia over Labor Day weekend (Sept. 1-4) at the Copernicus Center in Jefferson Park offers non-stop live music, food and fun for four days.

üüGREAT AMERICAN LOBSTER FEST; M6;C4 Navy Pier The Great American Lobster Fest is the Midwest's largest Lobster and Seafood Festival. Taking place over Labor Day weekend (Sept. 1-3), enjoy live lobster flown in fresh from the cold waters of the East Coast, live music performances, family-friendly games and activities, unique craft shopping, land food options, and cold beverages.

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üüOLD IRVING PARK BEER & BBQ CHALLENGE; M5;B3

3644 N. Kedvale Ave. Chicago's Old Irving neighborhood is hosting its fourth annual Old Irving Park Beer & BBQ Challenge on Aug. 5 from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. The showdown will feature 20 pit-master and local craft brewer teams who will present unique BBQ pork and beer pairings for attendees to sample and then vote for their favorites. This year, teams will also compete for votes from Celebrity Chef Judges Lisa Fosler Kelly from Bread & Wine, Rob Levitt from The Butcher & Larder, Barry Sorkin of Smoque BBQ, and Chef Kevin Corsello from Pork & Mindy’s. Attendees and judges will cast their votes, rating each team on Best BBQ pork, Best Beer, and Best BBQ and Beer Pairing. Admission: $60-$90.

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üüFIESTAS PATRIAS; M5;C3

4400 W. 26th St. One of the largest celebrations of Mexican culture and history in the Midwest takes place Sept. 8-10 in Chicago’s Little Village neighborhood. The 28th annual Festival de La Villita is part of the Fiestas Patrias family of patriotic holidays held each year in Mexico. This fest specifically celebrates Mexico’s independence from Spanish rule in September of 1810. It’s also a celebration of families. Festival de La Villita (aka Little Village Fest) offers something for everyone: top local and regional music entertainment, food, carnival rides, and more. In addition, on Sunday afternoon the fest is the end location of the neighborhood’s popular annual happening that is the 26th Street Mexican Independence Day Parade.

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üüTHROWBACK MUSIC FEST; M5;B3

6030 N. Milwaukee Ave. Retro tunes take center stage at this second annual post-Labor Day happening in the Gladstone Park neighborhood on Chicago's Northwest Side. Beyond music there's arts & crafts, kids' activities, and plenty of food. The Gin Blossoms headline on Saturday night. Runs Sept. 8-10. $5 suggested donation at the gate.

üüWINDY CITY WINE FESTIVAL; M6;E3

Buckingham Fountain Pavilions The Windy City Wine Festival provides an opportunity to sample from more than 300 wines from around the world. Learn about new and exciting varieties from the experts in a relaxed festival setting. Wine seminars and cooking demonstrations are conducted by event sponsors, exhibiting wineries, area chefs, and restaurateurs. Some of the area's best restaurants and caterers will sell their signature dishes. Live music will be performed on the festival stage. Sept. 8-9.

üüWORLD MUSIC FESTIVAL CHICAGO

Multiple locations Enjoy global grooves by award-winning artists from around the world at the free, city-wide, multi-venue World Music Festival Chicago that has presented more than 750 artists and ensembles from over 80 countries since it began. Runs Sept. 8-24, free admission.

üüPOETRY RIVER; M6;D1

2 N. Riverside Plaza Leading cultural performers will join worldacclaimed poet James Ragan; internationallycelebrated singer-songwriter, pianist, and music ambassador, Johnny Rodgers, Music Director; Emmy Award-winning choreographer, Mark Howard, Artistic Director, Dance; the iconic voice of Chicago, Bill Kurtis, narrator; and internationally-renowned, fine art, architectural lighting artist Marco Rotelli, who will illuminate the environment and the river to encapsulate the audience, in this dramatic, experiential event. Sept. 16 at 8:30 p.m. Free admission.

üüRAVENSWOOD ART WALK; M5;B3

Irving Park Rd. and Ravenswood Ave. The Greater Ravenswood Chamber of Commerce hosts the 16th Ravenswood Art Walk, showcasing one of Chicago’s most diverse and vibrant communities of “makers.” The outdoor festival features an arts market, open houses, gallery hop, beer garden, live music, food trucks, and children's activities. Sept. 16-17 from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. $5 suggested donation.

üüSAM ADAMS' LAKEVIEW TACO FEST; M7;L1 2500 N. Southport Ave. The glorious stuffed tortilla will again take center stage at this annual food and music fest in the heart of the red-hot Southport Corridor. Returning for its 5th year, more than a dozen restaurants will serve up both traditional and exotic ingredients. There's also seasonal brews, artisans, and fun lucha libre (Mexican wrestlers) each afternoon. Sept. 16-17 from 11 a.. to 10 p.m. $7 suggested gate donation.

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SPORTS

broadwayinchicago.com  312-977-1700 See the best of Broadway shows in the Windy City. Catch “Aladdin” through Sept. 10; “An American in Paris” through Aug. 13; “90210: The Musical” Sept. 13-17; and “Motown the Musical” starting Sept. 26.

üüCHICAGO CUBS; M7;J1

1060 W. Addison St.  773-404-2827 Aug. 1-4 v. Diamondbacks; Aug. 4-6 v. Nationals; Aug. 14-17 v. Reds; Aug. 18-20 v. Blue Jays; Aug. 28-31 v. Pirates; Aug. 31-Sept. 3 v. Braves; Sept. 8-10 v. Brewers; Sept. 12-14 v. Mets; Sept. 15-17 v. Cardinals; and Sept. 29-30 v. Reds.

THE CHICAGO THEATRE; M6;D2

175 N. State St.  312-462-6300 If the performances of this historic theatre don't amaze you then the design surely will.

CHICAGO WHITE SOX; M5;C4

333 W. 35th St.  312-674-1000 Aug. 1-2 v. Blue Jays; Aug. 8-10 v. Astros; Aug. 11-13 v. Royals; Aug. 21-24 v. Twins; Aug. 25-27 v. Tigers; Sept. 1-3 v. Rays; Sept. 4-7 v. Indians; Sept. 8-10 v. Giants; Sept. 22-24 v. Royals; and Sept. 25-28 v. Angels.

THE COMEDYSPORTZ THEATRE; M7;K1 929 W. Belmont Ave.  773-549-8080 All-ages comedy-as-a-sport performances complete with referee with two improv teams competing for applause.

THEATER

AUDITORIUM THEATRE OF ROOSEVELT UNIVERSITY; M6;E3

50 E. Congress Pkwy.  312-341-2310 Historic theater in the Chicago Loop that is acoustically perfect and plays host to various performances from live music to dance and everything in between.

GOODMAN THEATRE; M6;D2

170 N. Dearborn St.  312-443-3800 A professional theater company located in Chicago's Loop the Goodman Theatre is the city's oldest currently active nonprofit theater organization. Catch “La Havana Madrid” through Aug. 20.

üüBLACK ENSEMBLE THEATER; M5;B4

4450 N. Clark St.  773-789-4451 A leader and innovator in the African-American and mainstream arts communities, Black Ensemble Theater is recognized as one of the most diverse theaters in the country, producing excellent musical theater.

HARRIS THEATER; M6;D3

205 E. Randolph St.  312-334-7777 Multi-use venue in Millennium Park that hosts performances from Hubbard Street Dance Chicago, Music of the Baroque, Chicago Opera Theater, Chicago Symphony Orchestra’s MusicNow, and collaborations with Lyric Opera of Chicago, National Museum of Mexican Art, Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago, and more.

BLUE MAN GROUP; M7;L1

3133 N. Halsted St.  773-348-4000 This audience-interactive multimedia performance has some new additions to the program, including "GiPads," a riff on tablet computers, and a new finale with different music.(p.38)

üüWEST LOOP ART FEST; M2;A2

Fulton Market District The West Loop Art Fest will showcase the work of more than 150-juried artists from across the country in a variety of mediums, including paintings, glass, ceramics, photography, and jewelry. In addition to the incredible artwork available for purchase, attendees of all ages will be able to create artwork in some of the interactive art tents. Sept. 16-17.

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LOOKINGGLASS THEATRE COMPANY; M6;D2 Water Tower Pumping Station, 821 N. Michigan Ave.  312-337-0665 Housed in the Water Tower Pumping Station, this small theater puts you up close to some of the most innovative and artistic productions in the city. Catch “20,000 Leagues Under the Seas” through Aug. 19 and “Moby Dick” through Sept. 3.

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THE SECOND CITY; M6;O3

1616 N. Wells St.  312-337-3992 For more than 50 years, this comedy improv and skit theater has attracted crowds and boasts a huge A-list alumni base.

STEPPENWOLF THEATRE COMPANY; M7;O1

üüLYRIC OPERA OF CHICAGO; M6;D2

20 N. Upper Wacker Dr.   312-322-2244 Well-known opera company putting on lavish performances in the massive Art Deco Civic Opera House. The Lyric also offers weekday public backstage tours throughout the year. All tours run from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. and are $15 per ticket. Please call for schedule.

üüTHE MAGIC PARLOUR; M6;D2

17 E. Monroe St.  773-769-3832 This weekly magic show at the Palmer House Hilton will leave spectators young and old questioning what is possible.

MEDIEVAL TIMES DINNER & TOURNAMENT; M5;A1

2001 N. Roselle Rd., Schaumburg, IL  888-935-6878 Join King Carlos for a tournament of jousting, horsemanship, and falconry that pairs perfectly with a four-course, utensil-free meal served in a castle-like space.

NAVY PIER IMAX THEATRE; M6;C4

700 E. Grand Ave.  312-595-5629 Unparalleled cinematic experience in the heart of Navy Pier. For current showings, tickets, and playtimes, visit imax.com/chicago.

1650 N. Halsted St.  312-335-1650 This award-winning theater company in Lincoln Park not only has had talented actors like Gary Sinise, John Mahoney, and Laurie Metcalf grace the stage but has been home to productions like "Balm in Gilead," "Grapes of Wrath," and "August: Osage County." Catch “Hir” through Aug. 20 and “Visiting Edna” starting Sept. 15.

üüWE GOTTA BINGO; M7;L1

1113 W. Belmont Ave.  312-391-0404 In the Chicago Theater Works there is a colorful cast that leads nights filled with dinner, dancing, drinks, and bingo.

TICKETS & TOURS

ABSOLUTELY CHICAGO SEGWAY TOURS; M6;E3

300 E. Monroe St.  877-866-0966 Thrilling, guided tours including the Museum Campus, art, architecture, and more.(p.48)

BIG BUS TOURS;

630 W. 41st St.  877-285-4796 See all of Chicago’s sights on Big Bus Tours’ fleet of air-conditioned, hop-on hop-off buses along with English commentary.

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üüBIKE AND ROLL

4 Chicago locations  312-729-1000 Offering bicycle rentals in addition to accessories, bike maps, locks, and helmets for your safety, and a plethora of guided tours suitable for all tastes and ages.

üüCHEF DRIVEN FOOD TOURS

chefdrivenfoodtours.com  877-243-3755 These restaurant industry professionals have been in the field for over 10 years and uncover hidden food gems that are off the beaten path for visitors.

CHICAGO CRIME TOURS; M9;Q2

Outside of 163 E. Pearson St.  312-888-6224 Experience all the history behind Chicago's dark past in this fact-filled, comfortable bus tour.

üüCHICAGO FOOD PLANET

chicagofoodplanet.com  312-932-0800 Chicago Food Planet curates food experiences that explore different Chicago neighborhoods like Wicker Park and Chinatown along with different eras like the affect the World's Columbian Exposition had on food.

CHICAGO HELICOPTER EXPERIENCE; M5;A2 2420 S. Halsted St.   855-414-8687 Premier helicopter tour where you can experience day, twilight, and night tours for the best view of the city and skyline.

CHICAGO TROLLEY &

DOUBLE DECKER CO.; M5;C3

4400 S. Racine Ave.  773-648-5000 The city's largest double decker and trolley sightseeing company is the essential overview tour of Chicago. Hop on and off at stops all over downtown and neighborhoods. Tours operate daily. (p.53)

üüCHICAGO PIZZA TOURS

chicagopizzatours.com  888-210-3237 Every one in Chicago has a different opinion of who makes the best pizza, so go on a Chicago Pizza Tour to try as many of the great ones as possible.

üüCITYPASS

CityPass.com/Chicago VIP admission to five must-see attractions at a discounted rate.(49)

WRIGLEY FIELD TOURS; M7;J1

1060 W. Addison St.  773-404-2827 Enjoy 75-minute tours that provide a look at 100 years of history at Wrigley Field including the clubhouse, press box, dugout, sections of the field, and more.

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üüVERTIPORT CHICAGO;

1339 S. Wood St.  877-902-9292 Not only does Vertiport Chicago offer 15 minute, 30 minute, and private helicopter tours, but they also have charter flight services and offer a fixed base of operations for helicopter owners and operators all in the Illinois Medical District.

BOAT TOURS

üüTHE ADVANTAGED; M6;D3

Marina City  312-515-0551 With yachts for all occasions, The Advantaged can handle any chartering and sightseeing desire. (p.55)

THE CHICAGO ARCHITECTURE

FOUNDATION RIVER CRUISE ABOARD CHICAGO'S FIRST LADY CRUISES; M9;U2 112 E. Upper Wacker Dr.  847-358-1330 Knowledgeable docents lead tours down the Chicago River highlighting the history and design of more than 50 buildings.(M4)

CHICAGO LINE CRUISES; M6;C4

465 N. McClurg Ct.  312-527-1977 Ninety-minute boat tours of historical sites as told by experts. (Back Cover)

üüSEADOG; M6;C4

600 E. Grand Ave.  888-345-3880 Cruise that offers architectural tours, lakefront speed boat tours, and extreme thrill rides.

SHORELINE SIGHTSEEING; M6;C4 600 E. Grand Ave.  312-222-9328 Various special cruises offered daily departing from Navy Pier. (p.51)

WENDELLA; M9;U2

400 N. Michigan Ave.  312-337-1446 Architecture and sightseeing boat tours, special cruises, and more departing daily.

NAVY PIER Navy Pier is the People’s Pier. Now moving into its second century as a mission-driven nonprofit, we’re transforming

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the programming to reflect the diversity of the city itself,

üüBROOKFIELD ZOO; M5;C3

offering dynamic experiences for all to enjoy. Navy Pier

Brookfield; 708-688-8000 Suburban zoo housing over 2,000 animals including dolphins, bison, polar bears,and gorillas. Must visit exhibits include The Living Coast and Tropic World Asia.

LINCOLN PARK ZOO; M7;N3

2001 N. Clark St.  312-742-2000 Open year-round, this is one of the nation's oldest and last remaining free zoos, housing animals that represent more than 200 species.

CHICAGO CRIME TOURS

serves more than 9 million guests annually with free programming, including a series of art, wellness and cultural programs. It’s your Pier, Chicago. Come see it in a new light. For more information, visit navypier.com


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