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MIDWINTER The unique music event from Pitchfork Media takes over Chicago’s famed Art Institute each night from Feb. 15-17 There are few buildings in Chicago as iconic, or impressive, as the world-famous Art Institute. And while Lollapalooza gathers much of the headlines when it comes to major Chicago music festivals, ask any serious music fan or critic, and they’ll likely tell you the internationally recognized Pitchfork Festival, held over three days each July, isn’t terribly far behind on the pecking order. Now imagine combining the best of both. Well, that is exactly what’s happening from Feb. 15-17 at the new event called Midwinter, when more than 30 musical acts will take over virtually every space in the vast Art Institute, performing among the museum’s comprehensive collection. Base tickets ($50 for one night, $128 for three nights) include access to most of
the art galleries, intimate DJ and live band performances, and original soundscapes throughout the museum, as well as live broadcasts and interviews by Pitchfork Radio. Eight additional shows in larger venues each night require add-on tickets ($15-$30). Available for all to enjoy throughout the galleries are original, pre-recorded compositions from the likes of Nico Muhly, Tashi Wada & Julia Holter, Stars of the Lid, Kaitlyn Aurelia Smith and more. Add-on tickets are also available for the pre-event dinner, and various food and drinks will be available throughout the museum and all four show venues. Midwinter runs from 6 p.m.-12 a.m. Feb. 15-17 at the Art Institute. 111 S. Michigan Ave. Ticket and show info: Midwinter.pitchfork.com Get the app keychicago
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15 FRIDAY Don’t miss your chance to celebrate the Year of Chicago Theatre with more than 100 productions specially priced at $15 or $30 during the final days of Chicago Theatre Week. Through Sunday, check out www.ChicagoTheatreWeek. com for a full schedule of the remaining performances and more information. See page 37 for more on Chicago Theatre Week. Discover the rich cultural history of China with the music and dance spectacular of Shen Yun this weekend at the Rosemont Theatre. Today at 2 pm, Saturday at 2 pm and 7:30 pm, Sunday at 1 pm. $80-$150. 5400 N. River in Rosemont, 847-671-5100. Check out the classic Hitchcock potboiler North by Northwest on the big screen as the Chicago Symphony Orchestra plays the famous Bernard Herrmann score live tonight at Symphony Center. 7:30 pm. $70-$155. 220 S. Michigan, 312-294-3000. The Joffrey Ballet brings Leo Tolstoy’s classic novel to new life in a stunning production of Anna Karenina at the Auditorium Theatre. Tonight at 7:30 pm, Saturday at 2 pm and 7:30 pm, Sunday at 2 pm, Thursday and Friday (2/22) at 7:30 pm. $35-$108. 50 E. Congress, 312-341-2310.
CHICAGO ICON S Bid adieu to a musical legend tonight as Elton John brings his Farewell Yellow Brick Road tour to the Allstate Arena. Tonight and Saturday at 8 pm. $80-$150. 6920 Mannheim in Rosemont, 847-635-6601.
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16 SATURDAY Weather permitting, get out on a pair of rental snowshoes and explore the urban wilderness with a day of snowtrekking on Northerly Island. 10 am–2 pm. $5. 1521 S. Linn White, 312-742-7529. Celebrate the Chinese New Year with an afternoon of live dance and music, plus traditional food, crafts and more during today’s Global Connections event at Navy Pier. 12–3 pm. FREE. 600 E. Grand, 312-595-7437. Explore buildings from the 1890s to the present and
learn about the myriad architectural styles that tie them together on the Chicago Icons – Connecting Past and Present walking tour from the Chicago Architecture Center. 1–2:45 pm. $26. 111 E. Wacker, 312-922-3432. Chicago Opera Theater performs The Scarlet Ibis, a moving new opera about nature, family and brotherhood, at the Studebaker Theater. Tonight and Thursday at 7:30 pm. $45-$105. 410 S. Michigan, 312-704-8414. Revel in an evening of romance as the Lyric Opera of Chicago presents the Verdi classic La traviata at the Civic Opera House. Tonight at 7:30 pm and Wednesday at 2 pm. $32$289. 20 N. Wacker, 312827-5600. Veteran funnyman Sinbad performs an evening of standup tonight at the Chicago Theatre. 8 pm. $32.50-$49.50. 175 N. State, 312-462-6300. Get the app keychicago
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SUNDAY Celebrate Sunday mass right in the heart of downtown at historic St. Peter’s in the Loop. 9 am, 11 am, 12:30 pm and 6 pm. FREE. 110 W. Madison, 312372-5111. C’mon down for the fun and excitement of America’s favorite game show live on stage – plus a chance to spin the Big Wheel – with The Price is Right Live today at the Chicago Theatre. 3 pm and 7 pm. $49.50. 175 N. State, 312462-6300. Chicago vocalist Paul Marinaro wraps up a long weekend with two sets tonight at the Jazz Showcase. 4 pm and 8 pm. $25-$35. 806 S. Plymouth, 312-360-0234.
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F IN AL W E E K EN D OF CHICAGO AUTO SH OW Check out more than 1,000 gleaming new vehicles and dozens of interactive displays and presentations during the final weekend of the 111th annual Chicago Auto Show at McCormick Place. Friday through Sunday (Feb. 15-17), 10 am–10 pm; Monday (Feb. 18), 10am–8 pm. Adults, $13; kids (7-12), $7. 2301 S. Lake Shore, 630-495-2282.
today’s Presidents’ Day celebration at the Chicago History Museum. 10 am–3 pm. Adults, $19; kids (12 and under), FREE; all Illinois residents, FREE. 1601 N. Clark, 312-642-4600. See page 15 for more on the Chicago History Museum.
MONDAY Opera and architecture buffs alike can enjoy a one-ofa-kind peek behind the curtain and throughout the corridors during today’s backstage tour of the world-famous Civic Opera House. 10 am. $15. 20 N. Wacker, 312-827-5600. Discover the lives behind the legends of the American presidency through live music, family crafts and storytelling during
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19 TUESDAY Bundle up and hit the ice for a glide along the winding and wonderful Ice Ribbon in Maggie Daley Park. 12–8 pm. Skating is FREE (skate rentals available for $13). 337 E. Randolph, 312-5523000.
Rappers Wiz Khalifa and Curren$y bring their flow to the stage of the House of Blues. 6 pm. $50-$55. 329 N. Dearborn, 312-923-2000.
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20 WEDNESDAY Take part in a unique evening of compelling and timely courtroom-style debate featuring reputable lawyers, notable judges and an audience of jurors (including you) during The Trial of Hippocrates, presented by the National Hellenic Museum, tonight at the Harris Theater for Music and Dance. 6:30 pm. $50-$100. 205 E. Randolph, 312-334-7777.
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21 THURSDAY Lace up your skates and take a few laps around the McCormick Tribune Ice Rink to the sounds of ‘40s and ‘50s Latin music during Mambo Mania skate night in Millennium Park. 6–8 pm. Skating is FREE, skate rental is $13. Michigan and Washington, 312-744-3316. Hear stories of how German immigrants were vital to Chicago’s late 19th-century urban development – and sample a few tasty brews – at tonight’s Prost! Beer Culture and Chicago’s German Immigrants lecture at the Driehaus Museum. 6–8 pm. $35 (21+). 40 E. Erie, 312-4828933. Celebrate Black Future Month with an evening of art, pop culture, technology and science during Afrofuturism, tonight’s interactive, adults-only Adler After Dark event at the Adler Planetarium. 6–10 pm. $25 (21+). 1300 S. Lake Shore, 312-922-7827. See page 14 for more on the Adler. Enjoy a joyous double bill of African sound and movement with Angelique Kidjo and Ladysmith Black Mambazo tonight at the Harris Theater for Music and Dance. 7:30 pm. $35$135. 205 E. Randolph, 312334-7777. Buckle up and get ready for the musical ride of your life as red-hot rapper Travis
McCO R M ICK T R IBUN E ICE RIN K Scott brings his highenergy Astroworld tour to the United Center. 8 pm. $49.95-$79.95. 1901 W. Madison, 312-455-4500. Hear Mozart’s masterful Requiem performed by the Chicago Symphony Orchestra and Chorus under the baton of Maestro Ricardo Muti at Symphony Center. 8 pm. $46-$233. 220 S. Michigan, 312-2943000.
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22 FRIDAY Avalanche warning! The Chicago Blackhawks look to weather the storm tonight against the Colorado Avalanche at the United Center. 6:30 pm. 1901 W. Madison, 312-455-7000. Vocal powerhouse Kelly Clarkson hits town tonight to belt her radio-friendly hits
to the back row of the Allstate Arena. 7 pm. $27$120. 6920 Mannheim in Rosemont, 847-635-6601. The Lyric Opera of Chicago presents the Strauss tour de force Elektra tonight at the Civic Opera House. 7 pm. $32-$289. 20 N. Wacker, 312-827-5600. For more on Elektra, see page 37.
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We realize there’s a good chance it’s cold, gray and blustery outside. But just because we’ve flipped to February on the calendar doesn’t mean you can’t enjoy your time while you’re in town. On the next three pages are a few fun indoor activities for exploring Chicago — and avoiding frostbite in the process. Navy Pier is the most popular tourist attraction in the entire Midwest, offering 50 acres of unparalleled attractions, restaurants and family-friendly opportunities. While a leisurely stroll down along the lake or a drink on the deck of an architectural boat cruise may not be in order in February, there are still plenty of ways to spend a day at Navy Pier like the Amazing Chicago’s Funhouse Maze, Chicago Children’s Museum, IMAX Theatre, beautiful Crystal Gardens, Chicago Shakespeare Theatre and new 200,000 square-foot cultural family pavilion. 600 E. Grand. NavyPier.org
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Check out the Chicago Model Experience in the sparkling new Chicago Architecture Center. Considered the star attraction of the Chicago Gallery exhibit, it features more than 4,000 buildings and various interactive elements that bring you closer to the sprawling city that lies just outside. The Chicago Architecture Center also offers a wide assortment of tours and programs. 111 E. Wacker Dr. 312-922-3432. Architecture.org
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Built in 1897, the Chicago Cultural Center is not only one of the city’s most popular attractions, it’s also considered one of the most inclusive arts showcases in the country. Home to the largest Tiffany stained-glass dome in the world, it also boasts an incredible amount of free art exhibits, lectures, film screenings and performances every day of the week. It’s easy to spend a good portion of your day at this national landmark. Insider’s tip: Free 45-minute tours are offered at 1:15 p.m. from WednesdaySaturday, departing from the Randolph Street lobby on the first floor. 78 E. Washington.
wndr museum The wndr museum (pronounced “wonder”) is an exciting art and science pop-up experience designed to inspire curiosity by bringing the wonder that exists in the natural world to the forefront of our lives. In short, think of an Albert Einstein and Andy Warhol collaboration on the most interesting aspects of the universe. 1130 W. Monroe. wndrmuseum.com
The Skydeck: Amazing views and much more See Chicago (and Michigan, Indiana and Wisconsin on a clear day) in all its spendor, at a memorable 1,353 feet up in the tallest building in the Western Hemisphere, while avoiding February’s biting winds. The Skydeck Chicago is on the 103rd floor of the iconic Willis Tower (formerly the Sears Tower), complete with the thrill-inducing Ledge, interactive kiosks, educational exhibits and a theater presentation called Reaching For The Sky. Insider’s tip: If your kids are with, check out the Skydeck’s website beforehand for some kid-specific activities, fact sheets, quizzes and scavenger hunts. The Willis Tower Skydeck is open 365 days a year. 233 S. Wacker Dr., with the Skydeck entrance on Franklin. TheSkydeck.com
INSTAGRAM-WORTHY SPOTS Regardless of whether you’re skating, there may not be a better spot for a wintery photo than the McCormick Tribune Ice Rink at Millennium Park. Even in winter, there is a solid photo opportunity of Lake Shore Drive and the Gold Coast at Oak Street Beach as it curves near Navy Pier. The Signature Room on the 95th floor of the John Hancock Center (and the lounge on the 96th), provides a legendary spot for dinner, drinks and snapshots.
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Pedway System Hidden beneath Chicago’s downtown streets is the Pedway. Used by tens of thousands of pedestrians per day, especially in the winter months, it’s a complex system of underground tunnels and overhead bridges that link more than 40 blocks, covering nearly five miles and connecting more than 50 public and private buildings, commuter rail lines and CTA stations. The Pedway is a convenient and efficient (not to mention safe) way to get around downtown when the weather may not be cooperating with your plans. Pedway walking tours are offered by Chicago Detours (ChicagoDetours. com) and the Chicago Architecture Center (Architecture.org). If you feel like exploring or taking a warmer shortcut on your own, ask your hotel’s concierge/front-desk staff for directions or download the Pedway map at ChicagoDetours.com
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The history of Chicago’s crime underworld is a vast one, and there’s no better way to learn about some of the city’s most famous criminals, mobsters and gangsters — and explore a host of historic crime scenes — than jumping aboard Chicago Crime Tours’ luxury, climatecontrolled bus. 312-888-6224. ChicagoCrimeTours.com
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The world-famous Chicago Art Institute offers a mobile app experience that blends location-aware technology for easy navigation with engaging audio tours that add to the experience with behind-thescenes stories, expert opinions and background music. A valuable “look-it-up” feature allows you to learn more about the art that’s directly in front of you as well. 111 S. Michigan. Artic.edu
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Odyssey cruises
Dinner cruises on Lake Michigan aren’t just reserved for the warmer months. You can enjoy upscale dining and entertainment while cruising Chicago’s magnificent lakefront aboard the Odyssey year round. Panoramic skyline views, threecourse plated meals, dance floor, rooftop lounge and a climate-controlled dining room — it’s all part of the experience. Departs from Navy Pier. 312321-1241. OdysseyCruises.com
Chicago Detours
See a secret side to Michigan Avenue on Chicago Detours’ Historic Chicago Walking Bar Tour, a type of pub crawl with an educational twist. You’ll explore Chicago’s entertainment history and learn about prohibition, jazz, theater, vices, architecture and social clubs. The tour stays mostly indoors, making it great for any kind of weather. 312-350-1131. ChicagoDetours.com
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Dolls, sharks and dancing If you’re looking for mecca for all things girl, American Girl Place should be on your radar. For starters, it’s so much more than just a store full of dolls, clothes and accessories based on the popular book series. Shoppers can start, break for or end with a meal or tea in the café, and stylists are available to freshen a doll’s locks in the hair salon. Keep an eye out for special packages and various in-store events. 835 N. Michigan. AmericanGirl.com The daily aquatic presentations in the Shedd Aquarium’s oceanarium — with beluga whales, sea lions and dolphins serving as the stars of the show — will delight the whole family. Looking for some excitement? Check out the Shark Feed Tour, where you go behind the scenes in the Wild Reef exhibit for a 90-minute guided tour with aquarium experts. 1200 S. Lake Shore Dr. SheddAquarium.org Looking for a quick bite on the go with the kids? Check out the Chicago French Market (131 N. Clinton) or Revival Food Hall (125 S. Clark) for a diverse assortment of fast-casual options.
Juicebox
Check out the free Juicebox programs, running on alternating Fridays at the Chicago Cultural Center (78 E. Washingon; Preston Bradley Hall, third floor) and Saturdays at the Garfield Park Conservatory (300 N. Central Park), with occasional special events at other venues around the city. These kid-friendly performances are 11-11:45 a.m. and include engaging artistic and educational presentations — and plenty of music and dance. Visit ChooseChicago.com for a full schedule. Get the app keychicago
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All aboard at the MSI Chicago’s world-renowned Museum of Science and Industry offers a plethora of vibrant learning opportunities, and one exhibit sure to draw the attention of both kids and adults alike is The Great Train Story. As the centerpiece of the museum’s imposing Transportation Gallery, this massive model railroad features better than 20 trains and 1,400 feet of winding track representing, in astounding detail (think Rocky Mountains, farms, crossing lights, a replica of downtown Chicago and Seattle’s docks, etc.), the continental journey between Chicago and Seattle. The craftmanship is superb, and interactive buttons allow guests to set off tunneling dynamite, cut down trees, lift drawbridges and pull a Metra train out of the station. 5700 S. Lake Shore Dr. MSIChicago.org
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The Adler Planetarium, with its interactive exhibits and historical and scientific knowledge of space exploration, is a great way to spend a day. The Adler’s newest sky show, Imagine the Moon, explores how and why the moon has been a source of wonder for all of human history. The show is included with the Planetarium’s all-access pass. 1300 S. Lake Shore. AdlerPlanetarium.org
Mummy Never stop learning masks hold open rehearsals in the gallery space during museum hours, with performers creating movement-based works stemming from their different practices. 220 E. Chicago. MCAChicago.org
The famed Chicago Art Institute is home to one of best, most expansive art collections anywhere in the world. In the Ancient and Byzantine Art Gallery, you’ll find Egyptian mummy masks, designed to protect the upper torso and head of a mummy, as well as ensure that essential functions like breathing, seeing and eating would be restored to its owner after death. Fun fact: The facial portrait was not meant to be a representation of the deceased, but rather a fanciful portrayal articulating one’s desire to be reborn in the afterlife as a divine being. 159 E. Monroe. Artic.edu
Museum of Contemporary Art The mission of the Museum of Contemporary Art is to “present contemporary art and culture in ways that illuminate what it means to be a citizen of both Chicago and the world.” Groundings is a unique exhibit that joins performance and live movement from the MCA collection, revealing how integral movement can be to the ar-tistic process. Artists with backgrounds in dance, music and performance art
Chicago World’s Fair of 1893 Housed in the meticulously restored Nickerson Mansion — the Driehaus Museum explores the art, architecture and design of the late 19th and early 20th centuries with a focus on the Gilded Age. In the Treasures from the White City: The Chicago World’s Fair of 1893 exhibit, visitors can view artifacts from the exposition such as tickets, maps and programs. 40 E. Erie. DriehausMuseum.org
The legacy of MLK An impactful reminder of the struggles of the Civil Rights Movement — especially during Black History Month — is the Remembering Dr. King 1929-1968 exhibit at the dynamic Chicago History Museum, located just north of downtown in the Old Town neighborhood. A winding photo gallery depicts many of the important moments in Martin Luther King’s life and career, focusing heavily on his time spent in Chicago. The exhibit ends its run at the museum on March 1. 1601 N. Clark. ChicagoHistory.org Get the app keychicago
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Pilsen is a neighborhood on the rise on Chicago’s southwest side, and Monnie Burke’s sizeable bar, inventive cocktail program and craft beer list loaded with local favorites are quite welcoming before or after dinner at this classic-meets-modern hotspot. Try the Four G’s (Tito’s vodka, guava and homemade ginger beer) or one of their tequila-based specialties that’ll make it feel like summer in February. 1163 W. 18th Street. MonnieBurkes.com
With the countdown to Game of Thrones’ eighth and final season underway, Replay Lincoln Park, a popular arcade bar, will be honoring the favorite HBO series with an ambitious transformation into a Game of Thrones’ pop-up experience that includes the seven kingdoms of Westeros and events like a Red Wedding feast, jousting tournament and GOT trivia on Thursdays. While admission is free, a $20 VIP ticket includes a pint of beer in a keepsake goblet, commemorative print or pin, express entry and the ability to cut in line for photo opportunities in the Throne Room or next to White Walkers. 2833 N. Sheffield. ReplayLincolnPark.com
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The Centennial Crafted Beer + Eatery is an attractive, bi-level space (in a building dating back to 1888) that, in the last year, has provided a serious boost to the River North beer scene, offering 36 rotating craft beers on draft and more than 50 bottles and cans. Try the wild boar bratwurst, short rib turnovers, tasty weekend brunch and weekday happy hour from 4-6 p.m. 733 N. LaSalle. CentennialChicago.com
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Fashion Outlets of Chicago Michigan Avenue, aka the Magnificent Mile, garners most of the attention when it comes to memorable shopping opportunities in Chicago. The State Street and Oak Street districts as well. But just outside of the city, conveniently located in suburban Rosemont between O’Hare airport and downtown, lies the impressive Fashion Outlets of Chicago. This fully enclosed, two-level facility covers 530,000 square feet and — here’s the best part — offers up to 75 percent off every day at more than 130 designer outlets, as well as a contemporary art collection and high-end amenities. Anchor stores of this Macerich property include Bloomingdale’s The Outlet Store, Neiman Marcus Last Call, Nordstrom Rack and Saks Fifth Avenue OFF 5th, as well as world-renowned brands like Gucci, Banana Republic, Nike, J. Crew, Michael Kors, Prada and a number of Chicago-centric favorites. “We knew we were going to be without our luggage for at least a day,” says Chicagoan Debbie Podmore, who enjoyed a spontaneous visit after having a flight canceled last fall. “It can look intimidating from the outside, but it’s so convenient and offers such a variety. It met every need we had at the time — swimsuits and an outfit or two — and at amazing prices. I can’t wait to go back when I have a full day to really explore.” Insider’s tip: Between Feb. 2-17, visit the concierge desk located on the first level to receive vouchers for complimentary luggage and shopping bag storage (perfect for that layover, flight delay or while en route to a city hotel), exclusive Chinese Lunar New Year retailer offers and a “Year of the Pig” savings pass. The pass provides up to $800 in store savings from various retailers. The Fashion Outlets of Chicago are easily accessible from the CTA blue line’s Rosemont stop, where a free “entertainment circulator” transports shoppers to Rosemont’s various entertainment destinations. Located at 5220 Fashion Outlets Way. FashionOutletsOfChicago.com Get the app keychicago
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Blending Italian traditions with an innovative dining experience, Labriola has rapidly established itself as a reliable go-to spot on Michigan Avenue. Whether you’re in the mood for salads, soups, sandwiches, Neopolitan pizza, hearty pasta options or other upscale Italian specialties, it’s all here. And so is a dynamic wine selection, offering eveything from a sparkling rosé to a robust Italian red to perfectly complement your meal. 535 N. Michigan. 312-955-3100. LaBriolaCafe.com
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Star of Siam may be located just steps from the hustle and bustle of Michigan Avenue, but it’s relaxing atmosphere can make it feel like a world away. Authentic, affordable Thai dishes and a modern, open dining room make it perfect for a quick business lunch, break from shopping or a casual group dinner. Their curry dishes, in particular, are outstanding. 11 E. Illinois. 312-670-0100. StarOfSiamChicago.com
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In business for more than 12 years, Nepal House has earned a stellar reputation in the South Loop for serving up high-quality traditional Nepali and Indian cuisine. Chicken and lamb dishes are roasted in a clay oven and incredibly tender. Start things off with an order of momos for sure. 1301 S. Michigan. 312-9220601. NepalHouseOnline.com
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Duck in out of the cold, and you may never leave this joint. Considered to be “a hybrid of sincere respect for what family dining rooms used to be,” the old-school diner and delicatessen knows a thing or two about what putting a plateful of scrumptious, rib-sticking food in front of you on a wintery afternoon can do for the soul. Classic deli sandwiches stacked tall, decadent burgers and melts, and loaded breakfast favorites hightlight the menu. 1112 S. Wabash St. 312212-1112. ElevenCityDiner.com
Stan’s Donuts From standard donuts to specialty creations (Captain Crunch Bismarck, lemon pistachio old fashioned, dreamsicle bar) to options like peanut butter banana pockets, maple caramel bacon pecan bars and a cherry cheese danish, there’s something for your sweet tooth at one of eight Chicago locations. 259 E. Erie, 535 N. Michigan, 1301 W. Lake, 181 N. Michigan and more. StansDonutsChicago.com
Warm up and dive in European banquet hall, the atmosphere is lively, and the beer, wine and seasonal cocktail options are plentiful. Menu favorites include the oysters, farm chicken, housemade charcuterie, smoked pork shank and scallops that are plated with fennel, salsa verde, mushrooms and breadcrumbs. 837 W. Fulton Market. 312-733-9555. ThePublicanRestaurant.com
As a February chill ravages Chicago’s streets, duck in to the family-owned Fireplace Inn in Old Town to enjoy their blazing fireplace in the main dining room, award-winning ribs and cozy, homey vibe. Its location makes it an ideal spot for dinner before a Zanies or Second City comedy show. 1448 N. Wells. 312-943-7427. FireplaceInn.com If you love the idea of sustainably-raised food paired with an extensive international beer list, The Publican is the place to be. From the same genius culinary team as Avec, Big Star and Blackbird, The Publican is designed to look like a rustic
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There are a ton of places to get a good steak in the city, but none are quite like Bavette’s Bar & Boeuf. It almost has a speakeasy vibe — way more intimate and hip than your typical steakhouse. And while you can expect traditional favorites on their menu, they also have a ton of other options to choose from. 218 W. Kinzie. 312-624-8154. BavettesSteakhouse.com Don’t want to fight the crowds downtown? With Etta, you don’t have to, as this Wicker Park gem has quickly become a favorite of ours. The space is open and inviting, and the food never disappoints. Don’t forget to get the bubbling shrimp — it’s the best thing on the menu. 1840 W. North Ave. 312-757-4444. EttaRestaurant.com
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I love Maude’s Liquor Bar because it has everything you want in a date-night restaurant. The ambiance is dark, cozy and romantic — and it’s located right in the
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heart of the West Loop. Even if you have to wait for your table, the drinks are amazing and the food is worth the wait. I’d recommend a smash cocktail (or two!), the escargot and the French onion fondue. 840 W. Randolph St. 312-243-9712. MaudesLiquorBar.com
Lauren Nolan, who has appeared on The Today Show and WGN News, is the founder and author of the popular Chicago lifestyle blog, LakeShoreLady.com.
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Aba is hard to get into for a reason! Obviously, we all can’t take advantage of their gorgeous patio in February, but the lush décor inside will help you forget that it’s winter outside. I also love that their Mediterraneaninspired menu is meant to be shared, making it a fun date-night experience. Be sure to try the whipped feta appetizer and the frozen Greek yogurt for dessert. If you can’t get in here, check out their sister restaurant, Ema. 302 N. Green St. 773-645-1400. AbaRestaurantChicago.com
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Steak: It’s what’s for dinner 1 You can have your fireplace or extra sweater. For us, there’s just something about an endless parade of flame-grilled meats that can warm any wintery night. Texas de Brazil’s assortment of seasoned beef, lamb, pork, chicken and Brazilian sausage cooked over a wood charcoal grill, then skewered and served tableside the festive “churrasco way” is a sight to behold. 210 E. Upper Illinois. 312-595-0913. TexasDeBrazil.com
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Blending modern and traditional styles, and taking into account the assortment of USDA Prime steaks, dry-aging room, fresh seafood, innovative side dishes to share, stellar wine list and dazzling view of the Chicago skyline and river, it’s easy to see why Chicago Cut has wasted no time becoming one of the premier restaurants in the city. Recommended: the lobster escargot appetizer, filet mignon and bone-in ribeye. Don’t be surprised by a celebrity sighting or two as well. 300 N. LaSalle. 312-329-1800. ChicagoCutSteakhouse.com
Gene & Georgetti is a classic Chicago Italian steakhouse that, while it may not look like much from the street, has been family owned and operated since 1941, welcoming the likes of everyone from Frank Sinatra and Lucille Ball to Russell Crowe and Vince Vaughn. It’s an extensive menu, so don’t be intimidated by the options that include steaks, chops, seafood and Italian specialties. The service, as you might imagine, is top-notch. 500 N. Franklin. 312-527-3718. GeneAndGeorgetti.com
WHISKEY-INFUSED SIRLOIN Smith & Wollensky, the high-end chain with 10 U.S. locations, offers stunning views of the Chicago River from its Marina City location. Start things off the with Prince Edward Island mussels (the prosciutto is key) or angry shrimp in a spicy lobster butter sauce, and then move on to their 24-ounce dry-aged, bone-in ribeye or the gorgonzola-crusted filet with applewood smoked bacon. Insider’s tip: Smith & Wollensky is hosting a Steak & Whiskey Event from Feb. 12-St. Patrick’s Day, featuring whiskey-inspired cocktails, specialty tasting flights and a New York-cut sirloin that’s been wrapped in an Irish whiskey-soaked cheesecloth and aged for 30 days to create a unique whiskey-infused flavor. 318 N. State. 312-670-9900. SmithAndWollensky.com
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RESTAURANT SPOTLIGHTS
Chicago Curry House
Head to this South Loop gem for some of the best IndianNepalese cuisine in Chicago in an elegant, relaxed setting. Recommended: the lamb samosa with tamarind and mint cilantro chutney or the flavorful chicken tikka. A great lunch buffet as well, from 10:30 a.m.-3 p.m., for just $13. 899 S Plymouth Ct. 312-3629999. CurryHouseOnline.com
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III Forks
Considered one of Chicago’s premier steakhouses, III Forks is offering guests a three-course “sweetheart menu” available Feb. 14-16, including salad/lobster bisque, six-ounce filet mignon with six-ounce lobster tails, and chocolate ganache cake for $170 per couple. Don’t forget their extensive wine list and seasonal craft cocktail menu. 180 N. Field Blvd. 312-9384303. 3Forks.com.
Victory Tap
An ideal spot for happy hour, dinner or a late-evening cocktail, Victory Tap is where to indulge in some oldschool Italian cooking and personalized pizzas in an upscale tavern atmosphere. Joe’s Mama’s meatballs will delight your palate, as will the homemade agnolotti pasta. The impressive wine and craft beer lists are worth a stop on their own. 1416 S. Michigan. 312-496-3862. VictoryTapChicago.com
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Something for everyone globally-fueled character of the 1970s in NYC, Paris and Rome” — and they’ve done just that with their modern twist to a Studio 54 vibe. The party goes from 11 p.m.-4 a.m. Thursday and Friday and 11 p.m.-5 a.m. Saturday. Upstairs at 111 W. Hubbard. DiscoChicago.com
DISCO
After opening in 2016, it didn’t take DISCO long to make a name for itself on Chicago’s nightlife scene. With a wallto-wall LED dance floor, retro decorations (fur sofas, wall coverings, mirrored ceilings, tropical plants, etc.), the experienced folks behind one of the city’s hottest dance clubs aimed to “capture the energy, glamour, sexiness and
Green Door Tavern
Built in 1872, the year after the Great Chicago Fire, this gem of an establishment has long served as a neighborhood favorite with its warm interior, walls full of eye-catching memorabilia and scrumptious pub food. Save time to head downstairs to The Drifter, an authentic speakeasy room from the days of Prohibition where
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“unsavory characters are welcome.” 678 N. Orleans. GreenDoorChicago.com
Enolo Wine Cafe
This wine-focused escape in the heart of River North offers up both familiar varietals and seasonal surprises, not to mention some delicious food. Stop by MondayFriday between 4-6 p.m. for select wines by the glasses for just $7. 450 N. Clark. EnoloWineCafe.com
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Stage and music
Theatre Week Chicago Theatre Week runs through Feb. 17, offering the opportunity to catch more than 120 productions around the city, with tickets costing a mere $15 or $30. Details available at ChicagoTheatreWeek.com The Greenhouse Theater Center celebrates Chicago Theatre Week with its Breaking Ground Fest, a diverse lineup of plays, staged readings, improvisation, comedy, live music, burlesque and more for just $10 through Feb. 17. 2257 N. Lincoln Ave. 773-404-7336. GreenhouseTheater.org
Cardboard Piano is a powerful story of love, faith and the capacity for forgiveness set amidst violent conflict in Uganda. A breakout hit at the Humana Festival of New American Plays in 2016, it runs through March 17 at TimeLine Theatre. 615 W. Wellington. TimelineTheatre.com
ON-STAGE
Southern Gothic
A Gentleman’s Guide to Love & Murder
Southern Gothic brings you inside a 1960s birthday party, where a group of old friends gathers for a night of celebration, but slowly unravels the secrets they’ve been holding onto for years. With just 30 audience members per performance, this immersive production welcomes you to wander about the “set” at your own leisure as the juicy drama unfolds. Playing at Windy City Playhouse South. 2229 S. Michigan Ave. 773-893-8985. WindyCityPlayhouse.com
Porchlight Music Theatre presents the Tony Awardwinning comedy the New York Times calls “among the most inspired and entertaining new musicals.” Matt Crowle portrays all eight members of a family that meets an untimely end. Playing at the Ruth Page Center for the Arts. 1016 N. Dearborn. 773-777-9884. PorchlightMusicTheatre.org
Elektra
Dear Evan Hansen
Lyric Opera of Chicago presents Elektra, Strauss’s 100-minute thrill ride of madness and murder. Princess Elektra is hell-bent on revenge when her father is killed at the hands of her mother. Don’t miss this chilling production, featuring the long-awaited Lyric debut of internationallyacclaimed Nina Stemme in the title role, on stage February 2-22. Tickets at lyricopera.org or 312-827-5600.
Winner of six Tony Awards in 2017 and a 2018 Grammy, Dear Evan Hansen is based on a letter that was never meant to be seen, a lie that was never meant to be told and a life he never dreamed he could have. Labeled “one of the most remarkable shows in musical theatre history,” it plays the James M. Nederlander (Oriental) Theatre through March 10. 24 W. Randolph. 800-775-2000. BroadwayInChicago.com Get the app keychicago
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A culinary adventure at Barton G With a goal to “shock and awe your senses and push the boundaries of your imagination and culinary expectations,” Barton G The Restaurant has created some serious buzz with the opening of its third luxurious outpost (Miami, L.A.) in mid-February. Boasting a twolevel, 12,000-squarefoot new home in Chicago’s vibrant Hubbard Street district, Barton G. will take you on an innovative, full-scale culinary adventure. For nearly 20 years, renowned restaurateur and special-event architect Barton G. Weiss has sought to treat guests to a multisensory experience that encourages interaction with fellow diners and
an appreciation for delightfully creative, over-the-top dishes. Highlights from a primarily organic, sustainable menu include the BBQ of Bones (12-hour beef ribs, lamb riblets, long-bone chicken wings), the cocktail bisque featuring sherry-laced bisque with fresh Maine lobster, and the whole-grilled bronzini. As a perfect complement to the restaurant’s dramatic design, lively atmosphere and elaborate food presentations, Barton G. offers an equally inspired cocktail program that features the Below Zero Nitro-Bar. 415 N. Dearborn. 312-260-5050. BartonG.com
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