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ART ON theMART LAUNCHES SEPT. 29 The largest permanent digital art projection in the entire world will be visible five nights a week from March-December The inaugural program Art on theMART, featuring work by four renowned contemporary artists, represents the first of its kind in Chicago. It’s a curated series of digital artworks (utilizing 34 projectors ad totaling nearly one million lumens) projected across 2.5 acres of theMART’s exterior façade along the Chicago River, creating the longest-running and largest permanent digital art projection in the entire world. The fun starts at 7:15 p.m. on the 29th, when Wacker Drive between N. Wells and N.
Franklin will be closed off and the projections will run for 35 minutes, culminating in a oneminute pyrotechnic display to cap the night. Following the initial program, the projections will be displayed up to two hours a night (Wednesday-Sunday) from MarchDecember and visible to the public from both Wacker Drive and along the Chicago Riverwalk. And theMART’s new software-driven platform will allow for curators to create an ongoing, timely and engaging exhibition of imagery from celebrated artists.
The launch of Art on theMART lines up with Expo Art Week, which runs from Sept. 24-30 and highlights museum and institutional exhibitions, gallery openings, cultural programs and more, with the centerpiece being EXPO Chicago (Sept. 27-30) at Navy Pier. For information and a schedule of events, visit ExpoChicago.com Get the app keychicago
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28 FRIDAY Experience harvest fun in the heart of the city as the annual Fall Fest gets underway at Lincoln Park Zoo. Today from 10 am-5 pm, Saturday from 10 am-8 pm and Sunday from 10 am-5 pm. FREE. 2200 N. Cannon, 312-742-2056. Check out artwork from more than 100 galleries from all over the world — along with a variety of presentations and discussions — during this weekend’s EXPO Chicago at Navy Pier. Today and Saturday from 11 am-7 pm, Sunday from 11 am-6 pm. $20. 600 E. Grand, 312-867-9220.
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The regular season comes to a close on the North Side as the Chicago Cubs square off against the archrival St. Louis Cardinals at Wrigley Field. Today at 1:20 pm, Saturday at 1:20 pm and Sunday at 2:20 pm. 1060 W. Addison, 773-404-2827.
Enjoy after-hours access to a host of exhibits, sky shows, telescopes, live entertainment and hands-on activities during tonight’s Family After Dark event at the Adler Planetarium. 5:30-9:30 pm. Adults, $15;
DIS N E Y O N IC E: FROZ EN kids (12 and under), $10. 1300 S. Lake Shore, 312922-7827. Tonight’s Hamburger Hop is the night-before kickoff event for Chicago Gourmet, with 15 top chefs unveiling their best burger creations on the rooftop at the Harris Theater for Music and Dance. 6-9 pm. $125 (21+). 205 E. Randolph, 312-380-4129. For more on Chicago Gourmet, see page 38. Comedian Jim Jefferies delivers the laughs tonight at the Chicago Theatre. 7 pm. $49.50-$59.50. 175 N. State, 312-462-6300. Don’t “let it go” just yet. One of the most popular movies in recent memory comes to a most appropriate setting, as Disney on Ice presents Frozen at the Allstate Arena. Tonight at 7 pm, Saturday and Sunday at 11 am, 3 pm and 7 pm. $17-$65. 6920 Mannheim in Rosemont, 847-635-6601. Enjoy an interactive and irreverent night of improv comedy based on the
politically incorrect party game during tonight’s Cards Against Humanity: Late Night Writers Room show at the Museum of Contemporary Art. 7:30 pm. $15. 220 E. Chicago, 312-280-2660.
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from among the hundreds of vendors at Plumbers’ Hall. Today and Sunday, 10 am-5 pm. $10 (kids 12 and under, FREE). 1340 W. Washington, 312-666-1200. Grab your fork and get ready to celebrate the foodie happening of the year, as Chicago Gourmet presents a full weekend of celebrity chef demos, wine and cocktail seminars, and delicious tastings from hundreds of great restaurants in Millennium Park. Today from 12-6 pm and Sunday from 12-5 pm. $195/day. 201 E. Randolph, 312-380-4129. For more on Chicago Gourmet, see page 38. Take in a huge slate of performances from artists like Ravi Coltrane and Jason Moran throughout a historic South Side neighborhood during the Hyde Park Jazz Festival. Today from 1 pm-12 am and Sunday from 1-9 pm. FREE. 1130 Midway Plaisance South. Call 773-797-2142 for a full schedule. Funnyman George Lopez performs an evening of standup tonight at the Rosemont Theatre. 8 pm. $56.50. 5400 N. River in Rosemont, 847-6715100.
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HUBBARD STREET DANCE FALL SERIES Hubbard Street Dance Chicago enlists the live accompaniment of the Third Coast Percussion ensemble for its Fall Series performances at the Harris Theater for Music and Dance. Saturday, Sept. 29 at 8 pm and Sunday at 3 pm. $25-$110. 205 E. Randolph, 312-334-7777.
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30 SUNDAY Learn about the city’s amazing skyline with a relaxing and informative 90-minute Chicago Architecture Center River Tour aboard Chicago’s First Lady. Cruises depart regularly between 9:30 am and 5:30 pm. $47. 111 E. Wacker, 312-922-3432. Quarterback Mitchell Trubisky leads the Chicago Bears against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers today at Soldier Field. 12 pm. 1410 Museum Campus, 312-2357000. Today’s Lakeview East Wine & Sweets Stroll offers wine samples and sweet bites in a
dozen neighborhood shops. 3-6 pm. $25 (21+). Clark and Belmont, 773-348-8608. Hear the music of an icon in a whole new setting during tonight’s 4u: A Symphonic Celebration of Prince at the Chicago Theatre. 7 pm. $45-$75. 175 N. State, 312462-6300.
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THIS WEEK IN CHICAGO Center. 11:30 am-1:15 pm. $26. 111 E. Wacker, 312922-3432. For more on the Chicago Architecture Center, see page 10. When she’s not touring the globe, Chicago jazz treasure Patricia Barber can be found most Monday nights playing into the wee hours with her quartet at the historic Green Mill Cocktail Lounge. 9 pm. $7. 4802 N. Broadway, 773-878-5552.
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Rock your vocal cords with a big power ballad and get your courage up with some great drink specials during Live Band Karaoke tonight at Hard Rock Café. 9 pm. FREE. 63 W. Ontario, 312943-2252.
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TUESDAY Megan Mullaly and Nick Offerman share funny stories about their relationship and answer questions from the audience tonight at the Chicago Theatre. 7:30 pm. $55-$70. 175 N. State, 312-462-6300.
Roald Dahl’s classic book comes to new life on the stage in the big Broadway musical Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, opening tonight at the Oriental Theatre. 7:30 pm. $22-$87. 24 W. Randolph, 312-9771700. An odd-couple pairing on paper, Sting and Shaggy look for some musical common ground tonight at
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WEDNESDAY Enjoy live jazz, cool drinks and a relaxed visit with 32,000 animals at Jazzin’ at the Shedd tonight at the Shedd Aquarium. 5-9 pm. $25. 1200 S. Lake Shore, 312-939-2438. The Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center presents an intimate duo recital from pianist Wu Han and cellist David Finckel tonight at the Harris Theater for Music and Dance. 7:30 pm. $30-$70. 205 E. Randolph, 312-334-7777.
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Chicago Architecture Center I always enjoy it when one of my tours winds up being an experience they weren’t anticipating. The river cruise is world famous, but a new tour I’m doing that is so much fun is called Hotel Boom: Making Old New Again, which explores old office buildings that have been recycled and refurbished into boutique hotels like the Langham, LondonHouse, Chicago Athletic Association, etc. The tour is actually a lot like the hospitality industry, where they welcome you and want you to have the best possible time. Like entering the home of an old friend. … It’s a very happy tour. Everyone is sorry when it’s over.
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What’s most important is that the new Chicago Architecture Center is now a destination. When you come to Chicago, there are many things to do — see paintings, eat wonderful food, walk through Millennium Park — but now you can learn about the architecture of the city like it’s a living museum. The center opens the gates to our walking tours, neighborhoods (which are critical to understanding the city), buses, boats and all that. And then you have the exhibits and can see the tall buildings and how they stack up to others around the world, experiencing context and history at the same time. … In one spot you can unlock so much and go exploring. It’s like the educational arm for everything that we do. 111 E. Wacker. 312-9223432. Architecture.org
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Three hidden gems for visitors include 1.) The River Theater area of the Chicago Riverwalk. You can kick back and have lunch, put headphones on or enjoy a book and bliss out in the sun and watch the boats go by. It’s like an oasis where you can remove yourself from the bustle of the city. 2.) The Tiffany treasurers around the city. The dome in the Cultural Center, huge mosaic in Marshall Fields/Macy’s and the tiles in the Marquette Building. 3.) Even if you’re only in town for a few days, take half a day away or more from the bustle, excitement and culture of downtown. Get an Uber or use public transportation and get out to one of our neighborhoods. ... Try some real street food, immerse yourself in a different culture and walk the streets. We have so many authentic neighborhoods, thriving with their own vibe.
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Navy Pier, quite simply, is a centerpiece for fun in Chicago. Stretching six city blocks out into Lake Michigan and covering a staggering 50 acres, it hosts more than nine million visitors annually and offers a little something for everyone. NavyPier.org With a sparkling new venue called The Yard, the Chicago Shakespeare Theater puts on 650 performances annually. Witness 2,500 years of oration with Bigmouth, Valentijn Dhaenens’ tourde-force performance and the smash hit of the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, from Sept. 12-22 and Nell Gwynn, the 2016 Olivier Award winner for best comedy, beginning Sept. 20. ChicagoShakes.com Navy Pier’s new Fifth Third Bank Family Pavilion, spans 200,000 square feet and offers up 50 different dining and shopping options as well as live entertainment and family-based programs.
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Offering the all-important “local experience” since 1969, Gray Line Chicago sightseeing bus tours allow visitors to soak up all the important, must-see attractions, landmarks and neighborhoods, as well as learn about the city’s rich history from insightful guides who average better than a decade of experience on the job. 312251-3100. GraylineChicago.us
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Take in an assortment of splendid views of architecture, fountains, remarkable museums, art, statues and parks on the informative, fun and exciting Chicago Architecture Tour from Absolutely Segway. The captivating stories of the architects, buildings and history that make the city’s skyline so famous only add to the experience. 312-552-5100. ChicagoSegways.com
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It doesn’t take long during the summer to realize Shoreline Sightseeing is everywhere in Chicago. Now in its 79th season and boasting the largest fleet in town, Shoreline offers a classic lakefront tour and an awardwinning architecture river tour with stunning views of better than than 40 skyscrapers and landmarks. Departures from Michigan Avenue and Navy Pier. ShorelineSightseeing.com
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Enjoy guided walking and bus tours of Chicago architecture, culture and history to both public and private groups, providing a fresh, insider perspective you won’t find elsewhere. Check out their Historic Chicago Walking Bar Tour, where you’ll learn about the city’s vast entertainment history, including Prohibition, theatre, jazz and various vices. 312-350-1131. ChicagoDetours.com
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Check out the parade of boats and sip some locally made wine served in a unique tapping system at City Winery. Its original location is a sprawling restaurant and live music venue in the thriving West Loop district. 11 W. Riverwalk South. CityWinery.com/Chicago
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We understand that feeling you get sometimes when a vacation is needed from, well, your vacation. It happens to us all. And that’s why there’s a tropical oasis right in the middle of the city — with live music and a distinctive Caribbean/Polynesian vibe — to remind you why you needed to get away in the first place. With Island Party Hut, you can even hop on a floating tiki bar to take the fun out onto the water as long as the weather allows. 355 E. Riverwalk. 312-600-0488. IslandPartyHut.com
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Craft beer lovers can happily converge on the Chicago Brewhouse (31-35 E. Riverwalk South), which boasts 42 beer options and shared plates of Chicago street food, and The Northman (233 E. Riverwalk), a local favorite for ciders. Tiny Tapp (55 W. Riverwalk South) offers quite the signature craft cocktail concept and delicious sandwiches, while next door, Tiny Café specializes in locally roasted coffee, fresh pastries and ice cream. As a longtime staple in Chicago’s Old Town neighborhood, O’Brien’s (45 E. Riverwalk South) is known for its consistent American pub fare.
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Get out and explore Offering Segway and electric Trikke tours along the lakefront and Museum Campus, as well as a number of themed tours (architecture, haunted Chicago, neighborhoods, Riverwalk, fireworks), Trikke rentals and even customized options Explore the Windy for those wishing City’s vast criminal and to design their own cheese-topped histories excursion, Steve’s together on the Chicago Segway Tours covers Crime Tours’ Crime it all — and has a lot and Pizza Walk. This of fun along the way. family-friendly, two-hour Steve’s Segway Tours was started by a tour guide, is owned by a tour walking tour that runs guide, and is managed by tour guides. And that’s rather important. Friday-Sunday at 11:30 155 N. Harbor Dr. 312-946-9467. StevesSegwayTours.com a.m. and includes slices Whether you’re looking to see the river or Lake Michigan, Mercury, of pizza from Giordano’s Chicago’s Skyline Cruiseline tours are ideal for families of all ages. and Pizzeria Uno. “There’s something about seeing this magnificent city from the water Advance registration is that really changes the perspective of what Chicago really is,” says Quarter312-888-6224. Pg. Kayak ChicagoCaptain Ad.qxp_Layout 1 6/24 We couldn’t agree Pagemore. 1 required. Gabriel Argumedo. For $10 off tickets, ChicagoCrimeTours.com see the ad on page 25. 312-332-1353. MercuryCruises.com
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Exhibits worth exploring 1 The Shedd Aquarium offers unforgettable encounters with 32,000 animals from the world’s aquatic environments. Celebrate the unbelievable beauty living in our oceans, lakes and rivers in a new special exhibit called Underwater Beauty, and don’t forget the daily aquatic presentations with beluga whales, sea lions and dolphins as the stars of the show. 1200 S. Lake Shore Dr. SheddAquarium.org
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The famed Chicago Art Institute is home to one of best, most expansive art collections anywhere in the world. It’s worthy of a fully day’s visit for sure. Catch two popular exhibits, John Singer Sargent & Chicago’s Gilded Age and The Yoshia Family: Three Generations of Japanese Print Artists, before they leave Sept. 30. 159 E. Monroe. Artic.edu
If you want to learn about the diversity of life on Earth and its history, the Field Museum should be your destination. The Crown Family PlayLab is an interactive, hands-on experience that turns your little ones into junior scientists and makes learning an adventure. And don’t forget to check out Maximo, a 122-foot titanosaur from Patagonia that roamed the earth 100 million years ago and just happens to be the largest dinosaur ever discovered. 1400 S. Lake Shore Dr. FieldMuseum.org
Catch The Story of Earth in the Museum of Science and Industry’s Giant Dome Theater. Stunning digital visualizations will take you back to the origins of Earth to examine the astonishing chain of events that made life on our planet possible — and (thankfully) sustainable. 5700 S. Lake Shore Dr. MSIChicago.org
SINGIN’ THE BLUES For some insight on Chicago’s influence on blues music, head up to Old Town to the Chicago History Museum for the Amplified: Chicago Blues exhibit, where visitors can learn about the genre’s inception and growth and even belt out the classics in a realistic club setting. General admission is free for Illinois residents on Tuesday evenings. 1601 N. Clark. ChicagoHistory.org
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September can be a pretty fabulous month in Chicago from a weather standpoint. Warm, sun-filled days matched with cooler, tolerable nights. Which means Lincoln Park, in all its tree-filled splendor, should be a target for you and the kiddos. A large park (and neighborhood) lying just north of downtown along the lake, it’s the home of the free Lincoln Park Zoo, celebrating its 150th year, as well as the Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum, Lincoln Park Conservatory, Alfred Caldwell Lily Pool and North Pond Nature Sanctuary which, when combined, create an ideal spot for a stroll or bike ride to expend some energy and get in touch with the outdoors. Not to be forgotten: the lakefront path that showcases the city’s beautiful beaches at Fullerton and North Avenue.
The Centennial Wheel at Navy Pier climbs 200 feet into the air and offers 360-degree views and enclosed gondolas. The carousel and other rides just feet away add to the fun. ... Millennium Park gets a lot of the attention downtown and for good reason, but the nearby Maggie Daley Park, with its swings, slides, climbing bridges, enchanted forest and miniature golf course, is ideal for the young ones. ... The Chicago Cultural Center can always be counted on for free exhibitions, concerts and theater performances for children.
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“You have to have a product people want, and you have to deliver an experience,” says Stan Razny, owner of Razny Jewelers (109 E. Oak) when asked to describe what sets Chicago’s lavish Oak Street District apart from New York’s famed 5th Avenue or California’s Rodeo Drive. Located just steps from Michigan Avenue in the prestigious Gold Coast, the Oak Street District draws in millions of visitors each year with an expansive list of sought-after boutiques, designers and businesses. Part of that “experience” involves a sense of Midwestern values, which translates into stores that, while high-end in scale, still remain approachable. In other words, a warm greeting at the door instead of judgments. “If you go into a lot of affluent boutiques around the country, no one greets you for five minutes, if at all,” he adds. “No acknowledgement, and you’re just left floundering in the store.” Razny says his staff, like others in the Oak Street District (which includes Oak, Walton and Rush Streets), aims to provide a personal touch to go with the luxury items for sale — in his case, Patek Philippe and Rolex watches and a wellcurated collection of designer jewelry. “People can buy this product anywhere,” Razny admits. “The street has the product, and now it’s up to us to deliver that experience and deliver it to them in a style that shows we care about them and builds a relationship. A relationship with us and a relationship with the brand.” For more information on the Oak Street District, visit OakStreetChicago.com Highlights from the area: Loro Piana (39 E. Oak) — Complete selection of elegant, ready-to-wear accessories and gifts that have been made in Italy for six generations with the finest raw materials available.
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Prada (30 E. Oak) — This global brand’s inspiring concept of uncompromising quality and constant innovation in apparel has endured since 1913. Barneys New York (15 E. Oak) — One of America’s preeminent fashion retailers brings its cutting-edge high fashion to Chicago. Not to be overlooked: the accessories, shoes and cosmetic collections. Harry Winston (55 E. Oak) — For more than eight decades, Harry Winston has set the standard for the ultimate in fine jewelry and high-end watchmaking. Charles Ifergan (106 E. Oak) — Fullservice salon and spa with extended hours and a national reputation for pampering customers from head to toe. Christian Dior (931 N. Rush) — Creating elegant, structured and infinitely feminine collections since 1947. Maple & Ash (8 W. Maple) — Posh, trendy steakhouse with a strong seafood, wine and martini menu. Del Frisco’s (58 E. Oak) — This nationally recognized steakhouse with flawless cuisine and an award-winning wine list is located in the historic Esquire Theater.
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For 25 years, Vale Craft Gallery has maintained a focus on contemporary American fine crafts. Ceramics, glass, jewelry, fiber arts, metal, woodworkings and decorative objects are all part of the wide variety of items you’ll find when you walk through the door, setting Vale apart from the other fine-art galleries in the neighborhood. The featured artist for September and October is Wendy Franklin, whose felting technique with hand-dyed wool and silk wall pieces creates a wonderful texture. “The abstract water colors draw you in from afar, and then you see textures of the fibers when you get up close,” says owner Peter Vale. “They’re really luscious colors — greens and blues and purples, and this is where we bridge the gap between fine art and fine craft. And that, ultimately, is what distinguishes us.” Loyalty is another distinguising characteristic at Vale. Loyalty to local artists who hail from Chicago and around the Midwest, some of whom have had their wares displayed since the doors opened a quarter century ago. Loyalty to a customer base that appreciates affordable price points too. “I see it every day — people are very surprised by the range that we have,” Vale says. “We have lots you won’t see anywhere else, and really in all different mediums.” Vale Craft Gallery is located in the River North Gallery District at 230 W. Superior. 312-337-3525. ValeCraftGallery.com
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Eleven City Diner
From the 50-item seasonal salad area to the endless parade of seasoned beef, lamb, pork, chicken and Brazilian sausage cooked over a wood charcoal grill, then skewered and served tableside, this is a meal for those looking to go big — the festive churrasco way. This is not just a meal, it’s an experience and a feast for the eyes as well. Don’t forget to try to the signature Brazilian cocktail, the caipirinha. We suggest the version with passion fruit. 210 E. Upper Illinois. 312-5950913. TexasDeBrazil.com
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This old-school diner and delicatessen is a casual place to bring the family and enjoy a menu of classic sandwiches, melts, burgers, shakes and delicious breakfast options in a comfortable and reminiscent atmosphere. Or, as the folks at Eleven City put it: “a hybrid of sincere respect for what family dining rooms used to be.” 1112 S. Wabash St. 312-212-1112. ElevenCityDiner.com
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Noted restauranteurs Phil Stefani and Adolfo Garcia have three locations — in the Loop, Old Town and Lincoln Park. The atmosphere is vibrant, festive and eclectic. Recommended: a Mexican street-style taco platter to try a little of everything. Combine that with the corn hushpuppies and a margarita, and you are good to go. 2576 N. Lincoln Park, 1400 N. Wells and 75 E. Lake. TacoPub.com
Nepal House
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. 312-922-0601. NepalHouseOnline.com .
Sunda
A popular dining staple in River North, Sunda specializes in Asian fusion cuisine, utilizing classic ingredients and techniques of Southeast and East Asia and blending them with a modern approach and vibrant presentation. Try the kimchi fried rice with pork belly, a very innovative Sunday brunch or a seasonal cocktail. 110 W. Illinois. 312-644-0500. SundaChicago.com
What’s happening Lettuce Entertain You Enterprises opened its latest venture in late August in Chicago’s River North neighborhood. Bar Ramone serves as the powerful restaurant group’s first wine bar, offering up small bites (spicy clam ceviche, cheese boards, tuna tartare, lamb meatballs, etc.) from a Spanish-focused menu. 441 N. Clark. 312-985-6909. BarRamone.com Hofbräuhaus Chicago (right) is bringing the best of Germany traditions back to the Chicago area with its sixth annual Oktoberfest celebration Sept. 14-Oct. 28. Guests can expect a plethora of festivities including authentic nightly Bavarian entertainment, freshly brewed Oktoberfestbier, food specials and more. 5500 Park Place in suburban Rosemont. 847-671-2739. HBChicago.com
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Francesca’s on Chestnut is part of the massive Francesca’s family of restaurants, and the first item worth mentioning from the menu of this Gold Coast gem is the Bloody Mary bar, followed by a plate of cinnamon rolls, muffins and apple pie bites. The most popular brunch order from our group was the arancini benedict, made with crispy risotto balls topped with prosciutto, poached eggs and hollandaise sauce. The shrimp and grits come with polenta for an Italian twist on a Southern classic. Also, the smoked salmon salad with faro, corn, arugula, assuage cheese, grape tomatoes, almonds, raisins and a green goddess dressing made for a light, delightful first meal of the day. 200 E. Chestnut. 312482-8800. MiaFrancesca.com
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Davanti Enoteca specializes in classic Italian dishes with a rustic eatery feel. The food here is absolutely amazing. Everything tasted fresh and was presented so beautifully — like a delicious burrata with roasted cherry tomatoes and basil pesto on Tuscan toast. I can’t forget to mention the prosciutto-veal meatballs with braised greens and shaved pecorino or the truffle egg toast with soft, toasted bread topped with cheese, eggs and truffle and served with grilled asparagus. Most of the pasta is made on site, and the self-serve Bloody Mary bar has everything you could imagine from bacon to asparagus to every hot sauce known to man. 1359 W. Taylor. 312-226-5550. DavantiEnoteca.com
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TWO is a West Town restaurant inspired by familyrun butcher shops, and it has been on my radar for a very long time. The menu uses locally sourced ingredients to create food that is both seasonal and on-trend. The small menu focuses on carefully crafted entrees instead of offering long lists of omelettes, benedicts and pancakes, which seem to be common at other restaurants. TWO pushes you out of your comfort zone in a good way. I ordered the chilaquiles, which came with tender pork and tortilla chips drowned in a spicy sauce and topped with a poached egg and avocado mousse. My boyfriend had lobster toast — sourdough topped with chunks of fresh lobster and a poached egg. To make it even better, the kitchen sent out fresh, warm cinnamon buns with a gooey caramel sauce. 1132 W. Grand. 312-624-8363. 113two.com
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The city’s largest, most popular celebration of all things Bavaria is Oktoberfest Chicago at St. Alphonsus, returning for its 18th year of seasonal revelry Sept. 28-30. This popular festival — which includes food, libations, two stages of entertainment, arts and crafts, craft beer tastings and a family-friendly KinderFest on Saturday and Sunday — takes place both in and outside the iconic church located in the West Lakeview neighborhood. Admission is $5-$10. 5-10 p.m. Friday, 11 a.m.-10 p.m. Saturday, 11 a.m.-7 p.m. Sunday. 1429 W. Wellington. OktoberfestChicago.org
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With a history stretching back more than 100 years, the Berghoff has long been known for its German-American fare and annual Oktoberfest celebration (through Oct. 6) with a variety of traditional dishes, festive decor, live music and Oktoberfest beer from Chicago’s own Revolution Brewing. 17 W. Adams. Berghoff.com
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From Sept. 28-30, St. Benedict Parish continues one of the longest-running (since 1966) free family fall classics in the Northcenter neighborhood. Specialty cuisine, tented beer halls and authentic oompah bands will be on hand, but also carnival midway rides, activities and games for the young ones. 3-10 p.m. Friday, 1-10 p.m. Saturday and 1-8 p.m. Sunday. 2215 W. Irving Park. StBensOktoberfest.com
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Laugh along with comedian Hasan Minhaj as he performs two sets on Saturday, Sept. 29 at the Chicago Theatre. 7 p.m and 10:30 p.m. Tickets: $59-$89. 175 N. State, 312-462-6300. The Korean boy-band sensation known as BTS hits town for two big shows at the United Center. Tuesday and Wednesday, Oct. 2-3 at 8 pm. Tickets: $65-$200. 1901 W. Madison, 312455-4500.
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As if their iconic deep-dish wasn’t enough, the Gino’s East location in River North also offers up its own brewpub as well as the Comedy Bar, a cozy venue on the third floor featuring local stand-up and national acts. See Zoltan Kaszas Sept. 2830, The Big Sexy Show Sept. 29, and Master Debaters and The Late Nite Mic Oct. 1. 500 N. LaSalle. 312-988-4200. ComedyBar.com
Borealis
Armed with a book on corporate communication strategy and an ax, 13-year-old Cozbi battles her way through the Arctic wilderness to find her missing brother. Part mythic journey, part workplace satire, The House Theatre’s Borealis is a dark and funny adventure about family obligation, career aspiration and what’s left behind on the way to the top. Playing through Oct. 21 at the Chopin Theatre. 1543 W. Division. 773-769-3832. TheHouseTheatre.com
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Chicago Gourmet, by their definition, is a “concert of culinary delights.” By our definition, it’s one fine collection of food and fun. Originally founded by the Illinois Restaurant Association, Chicago Gourmet is produced in partnership with Bon Appétit magazine and sponsored by Southern Glazer’s Wine & Spirits. It’s an annual event each September that celebrates the foodie in all of us, with celebrity chefs headlining cooking demonstrations, an incredible lineup of food, wine, spirits and beer tastings, as well as wine and mixology seminars to showcase what’s trendy. In all, more than 250 of Chicago’s finest restaurants and chefs partake in this collaboration. New this year is a focus on Chicago’s longstanding relationship between food and music, so expect a weaving of various musical elements into the popular Grand Tasting sessions in Millennium Park Sept. 29-30 and other cocktail parties and dinner events throughout the week. Get ready to tap your toes and rock your fork. The nation’s premier culinary festival will leave you with a heightened appreciation for the very best in food, drink — and music. For more details and ticket info, visit ChicagoGourmet.org
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FAVORITE EVENTS Hamburger Hop — A fun and tasty burger showdown with a DJ spinning throwback tunes. Friday, Sept. 28 from 6-9 p.m. at the Harris Theater rooftop. 205 E. Randolph. The Late Night Gourmet — The official Hamburger Hop after party is Friday, Sept. 28 from 9 p.m.-12 a.m. at The Underground. 56 W. Illinois. Rise & Shine Gourmet — After an energizing yoga session, set your taste buds off and running with brunch bites and morning cocktails. Sunday, Sept. 30 from 8:30 a.m.-12:15 p.m. at the Chicago Athletic Association Hotel. 12 S. Michigan.
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