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features 4 THAT GIRL
There’s nothing better than getting the whole family together for a big night out at a big Broadway musical. But there are so few shows that...
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Chicago is a playground for kids of all ages. Whatever your adventure, budget or location...
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CITY SCENE
Chicago combines hundreds of amazing things to see and do with countless ways to see and do them. Every day is another oppurtunity to experience...
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From one-of-a-kind pieces and incredible budget deals to high-end fashions
34 CULINARY ADVENTURES
Every cuisine, every budget, every neighborhood Chicago’s restaurant scene has you covered
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When the sun goes down, Chicago really heats up. From the bright lights of the stage to the low lights of a dance club, the city is alive
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THAT GIRL There’s nothing better than getting the whole family together for a big night out at a big Broadway musical. But there are so few shows that manage to be both entertaining and appropriate across the age spectrum, which is perhaps why the arrival of Matilda the Musical feels like such a revelation. Based on the best-selling novel by Roald Dahl – beloved by kids and adults alike – this Tony-winning new musical is the story of an extraordinary girl with a vivid imagination who dares to take a stand and change her own destiny, and is equal parts smart, tuneful, funny and warm. What’s not to like about that? Matilda the Musical is playing at the Oriental Theatre, 24 W. Randolph. Tickets ($32-$97) are available at 312.977.1700. Complete your theater outing with lunch, dinner or afternoon tea at American Girl Place (835 N. Michigan, 877.247.5223) for a truly big night out This Week in Chicago! 4
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Conductor Yuri Temirkanov leads the Chicago Symphony Orchestra in a program of Rachmaninov and Brahms at Symphony Center. Today at 1:30pm and Saturday at 8pm. $36-$255. 220 S. Michigan, # 3 312.294.3000. Dine in style on this final meatless Lenten Friday with dozens of delicious fresh seafood selections at Catch 35. 35 W. Wacker, # 312.346.3500. 151 Innovative new music ensemble eighth blackbird presents a variety of daring compositions in a live performance tonight at the Museum of
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Contemporary Art. 7:30pm. $30. 220 E. Chicago, 312.397.4010. # 151 The swinging, eclectic Pink Martini ensemble brings its signature cocktail of crowdpleasing classical, pop and jazz to the stage tonight at Symphony Center. 8pm. $40-$85. 220 S. Michigan, # 3 312.294.3000. Funnyman Mike Lebovitz performs standup this weekend at The Comedy Bar, inside Gino’s East River North. Tonight and Saturday at 8pm and 10pm. $20. 500 N. LaSalle, 312.836.0499. Dance the night away to the sounds of New York import DJ Phresh tonight at the upscale River North lounge SHAY. 11pm. 222 W. Ontario, 312.654.1230.
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Enjoy a delicious brunch buffet, photos with the Easter Bunny, egg hunts, crafts and more during the Easter Egg-Stravaganza today at Lincoln Park Zoo. 8am-1pm. Adults
(16+), $19; kids (2-15), $39. 2200 N. Cannon, # 151 312.742.2056. Get a jump (or a hop) on Easter with today’s Breakfast with the Bunny buffet at Brookfield Zoo. 9am and 11am. Adults, $29.95; kids (3-11), $21.95. 8400 W. 31st in suburban Brookfield, 708.688.8355. Treat the family to an afternoon of fun with Peppa Pig Live!, a brand new stage production featuring the cheeky British children’s favorite, today at the Rosemont Theatre. 2pm. $23-$41. 5400 N. River in Rosemont, 847.671.5100. to Rosemont The exciting new circus ensemble C!rca presents an acrobatic and family-friendly Carnival of the Animals today at the Harris Theater for Music and Dance. 2pm. $12. 205 E. Randolph, # 312.334.7777. 151 Be among the first to hear the up-andcoming voices of the opera world during tonight’s Rising Stars concert at the Civic Opera House. 7:30pm. $15-$25. 20 N. Wacker, 312.827.5600. #157
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Greet Easter morning with your choice of everything from lobster Benedict to decorateyour-own Stan’s donuts to chicken parmesan (all accompanied by mimosas, of course) from the ala carte menu at the Prosecco & Jazz Brunch at Labriola Ristorante and Café. 8am-4pm. 535 N. Michigan, 312.955.3100. #151
“The Daily Show” host Trevor Noah returns to his standup roots with a pair of sets tonight at the Chicago Theatre. 7pm and 10pm. $35-$55. 175 N. State, 312.462.6300. to Lake Enjoy samples from more than 70 breweries, along with food, live music and select museum exhibits, during the Chicago Beer Festival tonight at the Field Museum of Natural History. 8pm-11pm. $45. 1400 S. Lake Shore, # 312.922.9410. 146 Dig into some of the tastiest barbecue in town and enjoy the bluesy, soulful singing of Aly Jados tonight at Dinosaur Bar-B-Que. 8pm. FREE. 923 W. Weed, 312.462.1053.
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Enjoy a lavish brunch spread and an egg hunt, followed by a day viewing all that spring has to offer, during the Easter Egg Brunch today at the Chicago Botanic Garden. Seatings at 9am, 10am, 11am and 1pm. Adults, $40; kids (3-12), $30. 1000 Lake Cook in Glencoe, 847.835.5440. to Glencoe
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The annual Neighborhoods of the World series continues today with a Greek Celebration featuring traditional music, dance and crafts at Navy Pier. 12pm-4pm. FREE. 600 E. Grand, 312.595.7437. # 124
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Enjoy an Easter Sunday Brunch Cruise, featuring a mouthwatering buffet, interactive DJ entertainment and spectacular views aboard the Mystic Blue. 12:30pm-2:30pm. Adults, $55.90; kids (3-12), $33.95.600 E. Grand, 888.957.2634. Spend Easter with a spunky and imaginative girl in the Broadway smash Matilda the Musical at the Oriental Theatre. 2pm and 7:30pm. $32-$97. 24 W. Randolph, 312.977.1700. to Lake
Get your spring fix and celebrate “America the Beautiful” with an array of blooms and floral demonstrations during the ongoing Macy’s Flower Show on the ninth floor at Macy’s. 11am-7pm. FREE. 111 N.
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The five-member Guadagnini Ensemble
performs a chamber program of Grieg and Brahms at Symphony Center. 6:30pm. FREE, reservations required. 220 S. Michigan, 312.294.3000. #3
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Featuring comedy talent from around the city, 100 Proof Comedy focuses on some of the best local standup performers tonight at ComedySportz Theatre. 8pm. $10. 929 W. Belmont, 773.549.8080. to Belmont
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Dust off those blue suede shoes and celebrate the birth and history of rock n’ roll during tonight’s highenergy Rock Baby Rock dinner show at the Hard Rock Café. 7:30pm-9pm. $45 (includes $20 food/ beverage credit). 63 W. Ontario, # 312.943.2252. 36 Take a trip back to the 1920s with the danceable hothouse rhythms of Chicago trad-jazz favorites The Fat Babies
tonight at the historic Green Mill Cocktail Lounge. 9pm. $6. 4802 N. Broadway, 773.878.5552.
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WEDNESDAY Opera and architecture buffs alike can enjoy a one-of-a-kind peek behind the curtain and throughout the corridors during today’s backstage tour of the world-famous Civic Opera House. 10am. $15. 20 N. Wacker, # 312.827.5600. 157 Performing for the very first time in Chicago, fiery tenor Javier Camarena sings a program of Liszt, Beethoven and Tosti tonight at the Harris Theater for Music and Dance. 7:30pm. $35-$125. 205 E. Randolph, # 151 312.334.7777.
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THURSDAY Puppeteer Blair Thomas, songwriter Michael Smith and percussionist Michael Zerang bring to life the seemingly impossible-to-stage symbolism of Moby Dick in a contemporary stage interpretation of Melville’s classic novel tonight at the Museum of Contemporary Art. 7:30pm. $30. 220 E. Chicago, 312.397.4010. # 151 Violinist Gil Shaham joins the Chicago Symphony Orchestra for a program of Debussy, Bartok and Rimsky-Korsakov at Symphony Center. Tonight at 8pm and Friday at 1:30pm. $34$217. 220 S. Michigan, # 3 312.294.3000.
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FRIDAY Kick off April and set your lunchtime in motion today with Wired Friday, a civic dance party presided over by Chicago DJ Lori Branch at the Chicago Cultural Center. 12pm. FREE. 78 E. Washington, 312.744.3316. # 151
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Two classic bands with strong local ties team up tonight as Earth, Wind and Fire and Chicago brings their Heart and Soul 2.0 tour to the United Center. 7:30pm. $39.50-$125. 1901 W. Madison, # 312.455.4500. 20
The Chicago Bulls host Al Horford and the Atlanta Hawks on Monday at the United Center. 7pm. 1901 W. Madison, 312.455.4000. Before the game, grab a burger at nearby Billy Goat Tavern. 1535 W. Madison, 312.733.9132. Enjoy fast-paced AHL hockey in a family-friendly setting as the Chicago Wolves drop the puck against the Rockford Ice Hogs on Wednesday at 7pm and the Lake Erie Monsters on Friday, April 1 at 7pm at the Allstate Arena. $11-$37. 6920 Mannheim in Rosemont, 847.635.6601.
Gospel legend Kirk Franklin looks back on an amazing 20-year career tonight at the Chicago Theatre. 7:30pm. $29.50-$75.50. 175 N. State, 312.462.6300. to Lake March Madness comes to the West Side with exciting Sweet 16 and Elite 8 games in the 2016 NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament on Friday and Sunday at the United Center. Times TBD. 1901 W. Madison, 312.455.4500.
Giordano Dance Chicago brings its signature passion, artistry and power to the stage for its Spring Series, opening tonight at the Harris Theater for Music and Dance. 7:30pm. $15-$75. 205 E. Randolph, # 312.334.7777. 151
Check out the next wave of outstanding basketball talent as the top players in the country gather for the Powerade Jam Fest slam dunk and threepoint competitions Monday at the Chicago Theatre (6pm. 175 N. State, 312.462.6300) and the annual McDonald’s All-American Games on Wednesday at the United Center (5:30pm. 1901 W. Madison, 312.455.4500).
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photo bar wrappers at Hershey’s Chocolate World. Sunday through Thursday, 10am-8pm, Friday and Saturday, 10am-10pm. 822 N. Michigan; 312.337.7711. Based on the entertaining and educational Emmy Awardwinning animated series, Don’t miss your chance to take a glide against the backdrop of the city’s magnificent skyline on the final day for the McCormick Tribune Ice Rink at
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Schoolhouse Rock Live! brings the treasured Saturday-morning melodies of the ‘70s back in a hip new way for families at the Apollo Theater. Select Wednesdays and Thursdays at 10:15am, and Saturdays at 1pm. $10-$20. 2540 N. Lincoln, 773.935.6100. Little ones will be wide-eyed with wonder when they enter the fantastical pet paradise of Pets Unleashed, the new exhibit filled with climbable dwellings,caretaking props, wearable animal accessories, movable structures and “pets” of all types and sizes at the Chicago Children’s Museum. 10am-5pm (Thursdays, 10am8pm). $14. 700 E. Grand, 312.527.1000.
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CHICAGO COMBINES HUNDREDS OF AMAZING THINGS TO SEE AND DO WITH COUNTLESS WAYS TO SEE AND DO THEM. EVERY DAY IS ANOTHER OPPORTUNITY TO EXPERIENCE SOMETHING YOU’LL NEVER FORGET, SO DON’T WASTE A MINUTE. Most visitors to Chicago are understandably intent on seeing as much of this great city as possible in a limited amount of time, which means there’s really only one way to go – BIG, Big Bus Chicago (877.285.4796, bigbustours.com).
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Believe it or not, the adorable newborn endangered Francois’ langur in the picture above is just one of hundreds of exotic animals living in Lincoln Park. It’s true! And from the amazing wildlife to the fantastic gardens, nothing in town can give you that nature-in-the-city experience quite like a day at the free and fabulous Lincoln Park Zoo (2200 N. Cannon, 312.742.2000).
Investigate infamous Chicago criminals, mobsters and gangsters like Al Capone, John Dillinger and H.H. Holmes, stake out some of the city’s most historic landmarks and learn the criminal history from the comfort of a climate-controlled bus aboard Chicago Crime Tours (163 E. Pearson, 312.888.6224), your guide to the city’s underground past.
Visitors to Chicago always want to see as much of the city as possible, and there are few places to do that better than Skydeck Chicago (233 S. Wacker, 312.875.9447). The amazing 103rd floor perch atop the soaring Willis Tower offers panoramic vistas in every direction, and allows the brave an opportunity to walk out onto the glass-enclosed Ledge for an even better view.
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Van Gogh’s Bedrooms is an exclusive for the Art Institute of Chicago (111 S. Michigan, 312.443.3600)and the first exhibition to delve into the history of the artist’s three distinct paintings of his living space in Arles. Beginning with early canvases of cottages and birds’ nests, the show explores Van Gogh’s use of the motif of home.
Experience a first-person view of history when you stand among larger-than-life soldiers and see priceless treasures from one of the world’s greatest archaeological discoveries in the stunning new exhibit China’s First Emperor and His Terracotta Warriors at the Field Museum of Natural History (1400 S. Lake Shore, 312.922.9410).
Your dining room table may never be the same after the kids get a look at the spectacular collection of more than a dozen giant LEGO®-built engineering marvels on display – including a 60-foot long Golden Gate Bridge, Ney York city’s Freedom Tower (pictured to the right) the International Space Station, Hoover Dam and the Roman Coliseum – in the new exhibit Brick by Brick at the Museum of Science and Industry (5700 S. Lake Shore, 773.684.1414).
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ATTRACTIONS 360 CHICAGO 875 N. Michigan, 312.751.3681 (J-26) Mag Mile Get a bird’s eye view of the Windy City from the 94th floor of the iconic John Hancock building, more than 1,000 feet above the Magnificent Mile. The interactive TILT feature is the city’s latest rage. CHICAGO ARCHITECTURE FOUNDATION 224 S. Michigan, 312.922.3432 (J-36) Loop This Chicago cultural ambassador offers upwards of 85 unique tours and programs that run the gamut from iconic skyscrapers, to the legendary houses of Frank Lloyd Wright. HAROLD WASHINGTON LIBRARY CENTER 400 S. State, 312.747.4300
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(I-38) Loop The world’s largest municipal library boasts a $1.4 million public-art collection and a wide array of special exhibits and events. GARFIELD PARK CONSERVATORY 300 N. Central Park, 312.746.5100 (W. of A-35) Garfield Park A garden oasis right here in the city! Sensory gardens, children’s garden and outdoor Monet garden will provide you with enough oxygen to cover all the grounds. LINCOLN PARK CONSERVATORY 2391 N. Stockton, 312.742.7736 (G-15) Lincoln Park Find everything from tropical palms to ancient ferns year round at this lush botanical urban oasis in the heart of the city. MEDIEVAL TIMES 2001 N. Roselle Rd, 888.935.6878 (Suburban) Schaumburg
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Jousting, feasting and fun! Dine like kings and queens, literally, as epic battles of steel and steed transport you back in time to an age of bravery and honor. MILLENNIUM PARK Michigan & Randolph, 312.742.1168 (K-33) Millennium Park Experience one of Chicago’s most popular attractions, complete with the iconic Cloud Gate (aka “Bean”) sculpture, Lurie Garden, and the Frank Gehrydesigned Jay Pritzker Pavilion. McComick Tribune Ice Rink is now open for the season. MORTON ARBORETUM I-88 and Rte. 53, 630.968.0074 (Suburban) Lisle Chicagoland’s plush Garden of Eden covers 1,700 acres of outdoor splendor with over 4,100 kinds of plants from around the world.
NAVY PIER 600 E. Grand, 312.595.PIER (N-30) Streeterville Pardon the construction! But, this landmark is open for business! Housing the Chicago Children’s Museum, IMAX Theatre, Chicago Shakespeare Theater and so much more! NAVY PIER IMAX THEATRE 700 E. Grand, Navy Pier, 312.595.5MAX (O-30) Streeterville Movies come to life on a six-story screen. Now playing, 10 Cloverfield Lane: An IMAX Experience, Zootopia, and Pandas: The Journey Home. SKYDECK CHICAGO 233 S. Wacker, 312.875.9696 (G-36) Loop Step onto “The Ledge,” a glass-bottom balcony on the 103rd floor of the Willis Tower. You’ll see the most expansive view of the city... and 1,353 feet down below.
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MUSEUMS ADLER PLANETARIUM 1300 S. Lake Shore, 312.922.STAR (N-43) Museum Campus Observe galaxies far, far away at the Midwest’s leading museum for astronomy and space. The first modern planetarium in the Western Hemisphere houses artifacts dating back to the 12th century. THE ART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO 111 S. Michigan, 312.443.3600 (J-35) Loop The downtown gem lays claim to one of the greatest collections of impressionist and postimpressionist paintings in the world. The perennially popular Modern Wing promises contemporary surprises around every corner. CHICAGO CHILDREN’S MUSEUM 700 E. Grand, Navy Pier,
312.527.1000 (N-31) Streeterville Dig for dinosaur bones or partake in free family art workshops every day of the week. The Skyline exhibit explores the monumental feats of Chicago’s famed architecture. CHICAGO HISTORY MUSEUM 1601 N. Clark, 312.642.4600 (H-19) Lincoln Park Get lost in the past at this museum and research center devoted to showcasing the rich history Chicago and America. CHICAGO SPORTS MUSEUM 835 N. Michigan, 312.202.0500 (K-27) Mag Mile Interactive exhibits and simulated experiences help you fly like Mike, crush homers like Frank “Big Hurt”Thomas and test your reflexes against Hockey Hall of
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SIGHTS Famer and Blackhawk goal tender Tony Esposito. THE DRIEHAUS MUSEUM 40 E. Erie, 312.482.8933 (J-27) Gold Coast Get a glimpse into a storied past in one of the grandest residential buildings of 19th century Chicago, a meticulously preserved home that serves as a jewel of architectural splendor.
THE DUSABLE MUSEUM OF AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY 740 E. 56th, 773.947.0600 (S. of M-54) Hyde Park Special exhibits and cultural art programs cover centuries of African and African American history, in one of the most notable museums dedicated to its preservation. THE FIELD MUSEUM 1400 S. Lake Shore, 312.922.9410 (K-44) Museum Campus You’ll want to meet Sue, the largest and most complete T-Rex fossil ever found. New exhibit: China’s First Emperor and His Terracotta Warriors . 16
GLESSNER HOUSE MUSEUM 1800 S. Prairie, 312.326.1480 (L-48) South Loop Designed in 1886 for John and Frances Glessner, the house is the cultural anchor of the Prairie Avenue Historic District. ILLINOIS HOLOCAUST MUSEUM 9603 Woods Dr., 847.967.4800 (Suburban) Skokie The Museum is 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. MUSEUM OF BROADCAST COMMUNICATIONS 360 N. State, 312.245.8200 (I-31) River North Collection highlights include more than 25,000 television programs, 5,000 radio programs and 12,000 commercials. The Radio Hall of Fame is a must. MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY ART 220 E. Chicago, 312.280.2660 (K-27) Streeterville The MCA broke records with its popular “David Bowie is” exhibit, just the latest in a long string of avant garde displays. MUSEUM OF SCIENCE AND INDUSTRY 5700 S. Lake Shore,
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773.684.1414 (S of P-54) Hyde Park The museum once played headquarters to Chicago’s Columbian Exposition. Feast your attention on 14 acres of exquisitely preserved ruins and exhibits. NATIONAL HELLENIC MUSEUM 333 S. Halsted, 312.655.1234 (D-38) Greektown Greek history comes alive at one of the few national institutions that interpret the American experience through the history of Greek immigrants. THE PEGGY NOTEBAERT NATURE MUSEUM 2430 N. Cannon, 773.755.5100 (G-14) Lincoln Park Dedicated to expanding the public's knowledge of nature and environmental science through exhibits like the Judy Istock butterfly haven highlights 1,000 types of exotic-winged friends.
SHEDD AQUARIUM 1200 S. Lake Shore, 312.939.2438 (L-43) Museum Campus Chicago’s exotic water world features more than 20,000 animals and marine life, includ-
ing whales, dolphins and sharks. The stately architecture captivates in its own right.
TOURS BY LAND BIG BUS CHICAGO 877.285.4796 Offering open-top and double-decker bus tours that provide hopon/hop-off service throughout the downtown area. Choose from the Classic (24 hours), Deluxe (48 hours) or Big Bang (72 hours) tour options, depending on the length of your stay! CHICAGO CRIME TOURS 163 E. Pearson, 312.888.6224. (K-27) Streeterville Sit back and relax comfortably on a climate controlled bus and enjoy seeing famous Chicago crime scenes from the 19th century through modern times. CHICAGO TROLLEY & DOUBLE DECKER CO. 773.648.5000 Red and green San Francisco-style trolley’s and London doubledeckers cruise the city street with tour guide in tow. Stop every half hour to scope out the big attractions: Willis Tower, Museum Campus and Navy Pier, to name but a few. GRAY LINE TOURS 17 E. Monroe, 312.251.3100 (I-36) Loop Choose from a range of popular lectured tours including the
SIGHTS Grand Tour of Chicago, the Land and River Architectural Tour (a skyline cruise), among many others.
TRANSPORTATION CTA 888.YOUR.CTA The city’s transit authority gets you to and fro. Cruise the “L” for quick train rides from O’Hare and Midway to all neighborhoods around the city. GO AIRPORT EXPRESS 888.2THE.VAN Enjoy comfortable, economic transportation from both airports—24 hours, seven days a week, all year long.
ZOOS BROOKFIELD ZOO 1st Ave. & 31st St., 708.485.0263 (Suburban) Brookfield Known for its multiple naturalistic,multispecies exhibits and home to 2,800-plus animals. Venture into the world of giraffes, monkeys, elephants and more. LINCOLN PARK ZOO 2200 N. Cannon, 312.742.2000. (H-17) Lincoln Park More than 1,000 mammals and reptiles inhabit 35 acres of zoological gardens. Spy the animals of Africa in the Regenstein African Journey or flyers in the McCormick Bird House.
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FROM ONE-OF-A-KIND PIECES AND INCREDIBLE BUDGET DEALS TO HIGH-END FASHIONS, SHOPPERS OF EVERY PERSUASION WILL FALL IN LOVE WITH CHICAGO’S DIVERSE AND BOUNTIFUL RETAIL LANDSCAPE. For more than 35 years, Mary Walter (33 W. Superior, 312.266.1094) has been dressing some of the most fashionable ladies in Chicago and their knowledgeable staff is ready to showcase fashions and accessories that bring out your own personal style.
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Whether you’re in the market for a rare find or something entirely original, Atlas Galleries (535 N. Michigan, 312.329.9330 and 900 N. Michigan 6th floor, 312.649.0999) carries some of the most talented national and local artists such as Chicago favorite Michael Cheney.
Who doesn’t love a bargain? Fashion Outlets of Chicago (5220 Fashion Outlets Way in Rosemont, 847.928.7500) is the area's only two-level indoor outlet shopping experience featuring over 130 designer outlets offering great savings up to 75% off every day. The shopping center is home to brands like Gucci, Prada, Tory Burch (pictured above), Nike, Under Armour and more.
A dazzling selection of yarns complement the expert instruction and superb styling of We’ll Keep You In Stitches, (67 E.Oak, 4th floor, 312.642.2540) your one-stop-shop for the best fabrics on the market. Fine finishing services available for custom fits as colorful and sprightly as your spring budget can afford. Start your own trend with the help of expert threadmasters.
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The Lego Store
You’ve taken them to experience Brick by Brick at the Museum of Science and Industry, now it’s time to let them create something of their own. The Lego Store (835 N. Michigan, 2nd floor, 312.202.0946), located inside Water Tower Place, has everything a child could possibly need to let their imagination and creativity soar.
You’ve seen the throngs of hungry patrons lined up down the block. You’ve smelled the unbelievable aroma wafting up and down the Magnificent Mile. Now it’s time to come in and taste what all the fuss is about. Go ahead and treat yourself with a bag, or barrel, of the classic cheese-and-caramel combo of the Garrett Mix at Garrett Popcorn (625 N. Michigan; 312.944.2630). Tobacco aficionados, cigar lovers, discriminating dads and history buffs alike are drawn to Iwan Ries & Co. (19 S. Wabash; 312.372.1306), a fifth-generation, family-owned company that dates back to 1857. Situated in the Adler & Sullivan-designed Jewelers Building on historic Jewelers Row, the shop is a true throwback, featuring an upscale cigar lounge and a huge selection of tobacco, pipes and accessories. keymagazinechicago.com
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ART & ANTIQUES ATLAS GALLERIES INC. 535 N. Michigan, 312.329.9330 (J-29) Mag Mile 900 N. Michigan, 312.649.0999 (J-26) Gold Coast This gallery displays oil-based paintings, sculptures and limitededition graphics. You won’t shun at prints by Renoir and contemporary works by Chicago favorite Michael Cheney, either. LOTTON GALLERY 900 N. Michigan, level 6 312.664.6203 (J-26) Gold Coast Peruse hand-blown glasswork made inhouse by the Lotton family experts. Elegant selections of fine art, vases, lamps, chandeliers and original paintings from around the world provide another shopping dimension.
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MARY WALTER 33 W. Superior, 312.266.1094 (H-29) River North This popular women’s boutique specializes in unique and wearable clothing. Attentive staff members play personal stylists, whether you’re looking for “business as usual,” fashion chic or casual.
DEPARTMENT STORES BLOOMINGDALE’S 900 N. Michigan, 312.440.4460 (J-26) Mag Mile The nationwide department store keeps its standards high with exceptional fashion choices and hundreds of upscale brands. MACY’S 111 N. State, 312.781.1000 (I-34) Loop 835 N. Michigan, 312.335.7787 (J-26) Mag Mile Top fashions and accessories for men, women and children, as well as an expansive collection of home furnishings for your shopping pleasure. NORDSTROM 520 N. Michigan, 312.464.1515 (J-30) Mag Mile Their customer service is legendary, but the highlights include a professional grade cosmetics section and seemingly endless shoe department. continued on page 22...
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SHOPPING MALLS 900 NORTH MICHIGAN SHOPS 900 N. Michigan, 312.915.3900 (J-27) Mag Mile Bloomingdale’s serves as the cornerstone of more than 70 shops,
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including Atlas and Lotton Galleries. THE SHOPS AT NORTH BRIDGE 520 N. Michigan, 312.327.2300 (J-30) Mag Mile Do the math: 5 hotels, 50 specialty shops and 20 restaurants including Nordstrom and Eataly, just around the corner. WATER TOWER PLACE 835-845 N. Michigan, 312.440.3166 (J-27) Mag Mile From Macy’s and American Girl Place to Harry Caray’s 7th Inning Stretch and the Chicago Sports Museum, this stalwart Mag Mile mall lays claim to more than 100 shops and restaurants.
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TOBACCO & CIGARS IWAN RIES & CO. 19 S. Wabash, 2nd Floor, 312.372.1306 (I-35) Loop Chicago’s oldest familyowned tobacconists business—more than 150 years strong—is well known for its fair share of pipes and smokers’ accessories: Fifteen thousand, to be exact.
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LOVER’S LANE 955 W. Diversey, 888.744.LOVE (E-11) Lincoln Park More than 30 outlets keeps the passion burning. Lingerie, romantic gifts, sexy menswear, and lotions overwhelm the senses, turning up the heat for all the lovers out there.
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HERSHEY’S CHICAGO 822 N. Michigan, 312.337.7711 (J-27) Mag Mile Indulge in Hershey’s products. The café serves gourmet desserts and rich hot chocolate for the ultimate sweet tooth experience.
WE’LL KEEP YOU IN STITCHES 67 E. Oak, Level 4, 312.642.2540 (I-25) Gold Coast A dazzling selection of yarns and hand-painted canvases complement the expert instruction and superb fitting and finishing services.
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EVERY CUISINE, EVERY BUDGET, EVERY NEIGHBORHOOD CHICAGO’S RESTAURANT SCENE HAS YOU COVERED. FROM FINE DINING TO CLASSIC COMFORT FOOD, YOUR VISIT TO CHICAGO IS SURE TO BE IN GOOD TASTE. From morning coffee and pastries to blistered-crust pizzas to delicious pastas and seafood, Labriola Ristorante and Café (535 N. Michigan, 312.955.3100) is a great place to fuel up for a full day on the Mag Mile.
have a taste for... AMERICAN
BRAZILIAN
INDIAN
Hard Rock Cafe
Texas de Brazil
India House
All-American cuisine meets all-American music at the legendary Hard Rock Café (63 W. Ontario, 312.943.2252). Take in the museum-quality memorabilia dotting the walls as you dig into a menu of straightahead classics (including one of the best burgers in the city) and enjoy an evening that truly rocks.
Meat lovers, your table is ready! At Texas de Brazil (210 E. Illinois, 312.595.0913), treat yourself to a 50-item seasonal salad area before turning your place card to green to be swarmed by a troop of carvers generously serving various cuts of seasoned beef, lamb, pork, chicken and Brazilian sausage until you tell them not to.
Chicago is great town for global cuisine, and if your traveling taste buds are pointing you in the direction of Southeast Asia, you’ll definitely want to pay a visit to India House (59 W. Grand, 312.645.9500) for one of the delicious specialties from the wide-ranging menu or, better yet, the popular and economical lunch buffet.
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Friends Sushi
Just steps from the hustle and bustle of the Magnificent Mile and right in the middle of one of the city’s most vibrant neighborhoods, Friends Sushi (710 N. Rush, 312.787.8998) is more than a great place to get a tasty roll – it’s an oasis of calm and tranquility that’s perfect for a quiet dinner amid the urban din.
Who says Oktoberfest is strictly a fall phenomenon? The oompah music, the authentic German cuisine, the big steins of beer and the pervasive welcoming feeling of that annual tradition are available all year long at the legendary Chicago Brauhaus (4732 N. Lincoln, 773.784.4444), the festive anchor of the city’s Lincoln Square neighborhood for decades.
The James Beard Foundation’s 2014’s Rising Star Chef of the Year, Jimmy Bannos Jr. of The Purple Pig (500 N. Michigan, 312.464.1744), has been doling out the very best of charcuterie, cheeses and classic Mediterranean fare. Tender variations of pork star in practically every plate, paired with a surprisingly affordable selection of fine wines that, you guessed, will make you purple with delight. keymagazinechicago.com
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AMERICAN ARTISTS CAFÉ 412 S. Michigan, 312.939.7855 (J-38) Loop 1150 S. Wabash, 312.583.9940 (J-41) South Loop Family-owned since 1961 and satisfying the appetites of icons like Mikhail Baryshnikov and Blythe Danner. Choose from among artisan sandwiches and breakfast staples, plus a wide selection of spirits. HARD ROCK CAFÉ 63 W. Ontario, 312.943.2252 (H-29) River North Marvel at the fabled memorabilia of the music gods. Burgers and fries on the menu, but
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prime billing includes the smokehouse sammies, courtesy of the café’s in-house smokers. HARRY CARAY’S 7TH INNING STRETCH 835 N. Michigan, 312.202.0500 (K-27) Mag Mile Cubbie pride runs aplenty in this sportsthemed bar/restaurant that pays homage to Chicago’s favorite bespectacled North Sider. Overstuffed burgers and handdipped milkshakes match Caray’s largerthan-life persona. MARGARITAVILLE 700 E. Grand at Navy Pier, 312.496.3840 (O-31) Streeterville The seamless blend of
DINING the tropical atmosphere and the comfort and charm of a Chicago neighborhood bar creates a casual and intimate place to take in spectacular views with coworkers, friends or family. RUDY’S BAR & GRILL 69 E. Madison, 312.332.8111 (J-35) Loop Home of the famous milkshake martini made with Smirnoff Vodkas and several varieties of Homers ice Cream flavors. Need we say more?
BAKERY/ DONUTS STAN’S DONUTS & COFFEE 259 E. Erie Ste. 100,
312.255.1130 (K-29) Streeterville 1560 N. Damen, 773.360.7386 Wicker Park From the freshly baked peanut butter pockets to the lemon pistachio old fashioneds and Intelligentsia coffee drinks, Stan’s has your morning fix covered.
BBQ DINOSAUR BBQ 923 W. Weed, 312.462.1053 (C-20) Lincoln Park Fresh, homemade, and high-quality aren’t just catchwords here, they’re the foundation. Their delicious menu is firmly rooted in the traditions of Southern bar-b-que.
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BRAZILIAN
“but there’s way more than just eggs here.” Serving Breakfast and Lunch Mon - Fri 6am to 3pm Sat - Sun 7am to 3pm
River North
747 N. Wells 312.787.2277
South Loop
1120 S. Michigan 312.789.YOLK
Streeterville
355 E. Ohio 312.822.YOLK
West Loop
500 W. Madison 312.454.YOLK
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TEXAS DE BRAZIL 210 E. Illinois, 312.595.0913 (K-27) Mag Mile Authentic Brazilian “Churrascaria” combines the best ingredients of Southern Brazil with the generous spirit of Texas. Pair award-winning wine with a carnivore’s delight of succulent meats and you’ve got yourself a meal to remember.
773.244.1112 (G-14) Lincoln Park Savor the flavor of mile high pastrami sandwiches or pancakes from scratch. As a rule, breakfast is served all day, every day. LABRIOLA RISTORANTE & CAFÉ 535 N. Michigan, 312.955.3100 (J-30) Mag Mile Enjoy everything from Lobster Benedict to Ricotta Lemon Pancakes at the Sunday Jazz Brunch.
BREAKFAST ELEVEN CITY DINER 1112 S. Wabash, 312.212.1112 (I-42) South Loop 2301 N. Clark,
WAFFLES CAFE 203 E. Ohio,
DINING 312.846.1242 (K-29) Streeterville What do you get when you combine a waffle and donut? A Wonut of course! This intimate restaurant serves delectable breakfast specialties as well as prime burgers and sandwiches all throughout the day. WEST EGG CAFÉ 620 N. Fairbanks, 312.280.8366 (K-29) Streeterville Dubbed “the quintessential American diner,” this downtown institution, cookin’ since 1988, prides itself on the art of casual dining. Traditional breakfast food comes laced Italian, Greek and Tex-Mex influence.
YOLK 355 E. Ohio, 312.822.9655 (L-30) Streeterville 1120 S. Michigan, 312.789.9655 (I-42) South Loop 747 N. Wells, 312.787.2277 (G-27) River North 500 W. Madison, 312.454.9655 (E-35) West Loop The brainchild of restauranteur Taki Kastanis is becoming a Chicago brand all its own, ever since taking the South Loop by storm in 2006. The popular brunch spot is expanding, but the lines aren’t getting any shorter. So, if you find yourself standing in line for breakfast... You’ve probably come to the right spot. continued on page 40...
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DELICATESSEN
“The most fashionable place in town to dine on Thai food”. . . – Chicago Magazine
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ELEVEN CITY DINER 1112 S. Wabash, 312.212.1112 (I-42) South Loop 2301 N. Clark, 773.244.1112 (G-14) Lincoln Park Old school dinermeets-Jewish deli. Savor the flavor of mile highpastrami sandwiches, complete with kosher
pickles, or pancakes from scratch. As a rule, breakfast is served all day, every day. MANNY’S COFFEE SHOP & DELI 1141 S. Jefferson, 312.939.2855 (E-43) University Village A favorite of Chicago politicos since 1942, this cafeteria-style institution has served sandwiches piled high with juicy corned beef to some of country’s most influential leaders.
DINNER THEATRE MEDIEVAL TIMES 2001 N. Roselle Road, 888.935.6878 (Suburban) Schaumburg Enjoy a family-friendly,
DINING four-course banquet dinner inspired by the 11th century cuisine of knights and royalty. Coupon on page 11!
GERMAN CHICAGO BRAUHAUS 4732 N. Lincoln, 773.784.4444 (A-1) Lincoln Square For more than 40 years this lively familyfriendly restaurant has served sauerbraten, wiener schnitzel, veal shanks, chops and fish specials.
INDIAN CHICAGO CURRY HOUSE 899 S. Plymouth,
312.362.9999 (I-41) South Loop Bringing out the flavors of India and Nepal. Delight in mouthwatering cuisine and an extensive wine list.
IRISH EMERALD LOOP BAR & GRILL 216 N. Wabash, 312.263.0200 (I-33) Loop This Irish pub serves traditional fare: Guinness New York strip and corned beef sandwiches, to name a couple. The spacious dining room includes a 40-foot wood bar with TVs throughout, for your viewing pleasure. continued on page 42...
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ITALIAN BELLA LUNA 731 N. Dearborn, 312.751.2552 (I-27) River North This corner classic has been a neighborhood favorite for over 25 years. Serving handmade pastas and pizza as well as specialities like Pollo Alla Marsala and Bistecca Alla Grigli. CLUB LUCKY 1824 W. Wabansia, 773.227.2300 (A-19) Bucktown You’ll feel like you’re in a 1940s Italian supper club and cocktail lounge at this spot, which has been serving generous portions for 25 years. House specialties pair nicely with the club’s famous martinis.
“The Best Thai Restaurant is also the closest to all the major hotels” – Chicago Tribune
312/337-0000 1 1 / 2 Blocks From the Mag Mile at 230 East Ohio Street
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LABRIOLA RISTORANTE & CAFÉ 535 N. Michigan, 312.955.3100 (J-30) Mag Mile Choose from a wide variety of pastas, salads, steaks, chops, seafood and antipasto – along with plenty of their famous bread – at this charming addition to the Mag Mile dining scene. LA CANTINA ITALIAN CHOPHOUSE 71 W. Monroe, 312.332.7005 (H-36) Loop Feeding the masses since 1927, the lower level of the Italian Village Restaurants serves steak and seafood from all regions of Italy. The
company wine cellar boasts a whopping 35,000-bottle-plus wine collection. PIZANO’S PIZZA & PASTA 864 N. State, 312.751.1766 (I-26) Gold Coast 61 E. Madison, 312.236.1777 (I-35) Loop In the words of Frank Sinatra, “A day without Pizano’s pasta is like a day without sunshine.” Brighten up your day with homemade gnocchi, but save room for thin-crust pizza. THE VILLAGE 71 W. Monroe, 312.332.7005 (H-36) Loop Northern Italian cuisine figures prominently in this intimate setting, complete with cozy nooks and murals. The veteran servers keep you feeling at home. VIVERE 71 W. Monroe, 312.332.7005 (H-36) Loop Executive Chef James Giacometti takes eaters on a journey across the landscape of Italy. Esquire and Wine Spectator have both raved of the house-made pasta, seafood and tender meats.
MEXICAN SU CASA MEXICAN RESTAURANT 49 E. Ontario, 312.943.4041 (I-29) River North
DINING Experience a little slice of Mexico with a smorgasbord of south-of-the-border favorites, including fajitas, burritos and hacienda dinners. Live Mariachi music makes perfect ambiance.
NEPALESE CHICAGO CURRY HOUSE 899 S. Plymouth, 312.362.9999 (I-41) South Loop The South Loop stalwart preserves the authentic flavors of India and Nepal. Guests will enjoy classics like “momo” (dumplings with sauce) and “dalbhaat” (rice and lentils).
NEPAL HOUSE 1301 S. Michigan, 312.922.0601 (J-44) South Loop The owner of Chicago Curry House presents his newest fine dining establishment. The eatery serves a delicious spread of Nepalese and Indian food. Take advantage of the all-you-can eat buffet Tues – Sun.
PIZZA BELLA LUNA 731 N. Dearborn,
312.751.2552 (I-27) River North This corner classic has been a neighborhood favorite for over 25 years. Serving handmade pastas and pizza as well as specialities like Pollo Alla Marsala and Bistecca Alla Grigli. GINO’S EAST 162 E. Superior, 312.266.DEEP (H-29) Streeterville 500 N. LaSalle, 312.988.4200 (K-28) River North A Chicago tradition since 1966, the famous deep-dish features golden crust, fresh vineripened tomatoes and your choice of toppings. LABRIOLA RISTORANTE & CAFÉ 535 N. Michigan, 312.955.3100 (J-30) Mag Mile Thin, chewy, blistered crusts are the focus on the Neapolitan pies emerging from the brick oven here, featuring great varieties ranging from simple to spectacular. PIZANO’S PIZZA & PASTA 864 N. State, 312.751.1766 (I-26) Gold Coast 61 E. Madison, 312.236.1777 (I-35) Loop In the words of Frank Sinatra, “A day without Pizano’s pasta is like a day without sunshine.” Brighten up your day with homemade gnocchi, but save room for thin-crust pizza. continued on page 44...
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DINING PIZANO’S PIZZA & PASTA EXPRESS 800 N. Dearborn, 855.749.2667 (I-27) River North Express focuses exclusively on delivery and carryout, serving pizza, salads and burgers until 5 a.m. nightly.
SEAFOOD CATCH 35 35 W. Wacker, 312.346.3500 (I-33) Loop 35 S. Washington St., 630.717.3500 (Suburban) Naperville Chilean Sea Bass and Alaskan King Crab Legs make for big culinary hits. For meat lovers: bone-in ribeye, New York strip and filet mignon satisfy.
STEAKS/CHOPS
620 N. Fairbanks 312-280-8366
CHICAGO CHOP HOUSE 60 W. Ontario, 312.787.7100 (I-29) River North Housed in a century-old Victorian brownstone, featuring more than 1,400 historical photos, this renowned steakhouse includes USDA prime dry- Kobe steaks and a comprehensive wine list. HARRAY CARAY’S ITALIAN STEAKHOUSE 33 W. Kinzie, 312.828.0966 (I-31) River North 10233 W. Higgins, 847.699.1200 (Suburban) Rosemont 70 Yorktown, 630.953.3400 (Suburban) Lombard
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Serving prime steaks and chops, along with Italian favorites in a warm atmosphere, decorated with a sports memorabilia.
SUSHI FRIENDS SUSHI 710 N. Rush, 312.787.8998 (I-28) Gold Coast This Gold Coast sushi spot is ideal for casual dining. Hungry? Partake in the Delux Sashimi tray, a collection of 15 pieces of assorted fish, rice and miso soup.
THAI DAO 230 E. Ohio, 312.337.0000 (J-29) Streeterville Traditional Thai décor sets the mood for a family feast of traditional Thai favorites. A good, quick pick for anyone. SILVER SPOON 710 N. Rush, 312.944.7100 (I-28) Gold Coast Zagat-rated fare centers on banana blossom salad and tom yum. Feeling adventurous? A dedicated menu of Thai curry is full of exotic spice. STAR OF SIAM 11 E. Illinois, 312.670.0100 (I-30) River North The Star earned distinction as the No. 1 Thai restaurant in the city according to Chicago food critics.
DINING
Bella Luna Bar and Pizzeria COMPLIMENTARY PARKING
Appetizers – Salads – Soups Pizza – Pasta – Sandwiches Desserts and much more!
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Mexican Cuisine since 1963
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WHEN THE SUN GOES DOWN, CHICAGO REALLY HEATS UP. FROM THE BRIGHT LIGHTS OF THE STAGE TO THE LOW LIGHTS OF A DANCE CLUB, THE CITY IS ALIVE WITH MUSIC, LAUGHTER AND EXCITEMENT ALL NIGHT LONG. You can’t have March in Chicago without Saint Patrick’s Day and “March Madness”... And, what better place to experience them both to the fullest than at Emerald Loop Bar & Grill (216 N. Wabash; 312.263.0200).
in the mood for... BLUES
COMEDY
MUSIC & DANCING
Kingston Mines
ComedySportz
The Joynt
You can’t really say you have experienced the Windy City without catching a set (or two) at one of our live music venues. Check the Blues off the “Bucket List” at Kingston Mines (2548 N. Halsted, 773.477.4646) where you will experience legendary performers such as Carl Weathersby, Ronnie Hicks and many more. 2-stages, 1-perfect evening!
Comedy referees keep score for audience-led teams at ComedySportz, (929 W. Belmont, 773.549.8080), the longest-running short form improv comedy show in the city. Red and Blue groups go head-tohead to determine the theme of this interactive show for all ages, complete with a custom made applause-o-meter that crowns a winner based on laughs.
Looking for a great spot to hangout, have a drink and dance to some of the best bands in Chicago? The Joynt On State (440 N. State, 312.646.0660) offers live entertainment nightly, featuring live jazz trios and top area funk bands performing all the standards, old school R&B, along with all your favorite top 40 hits of yester-year and now.
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42nd Street
The quintessential backstage musical comedy classic, 42nd Street is the song and dance fable of Broadway with an American Dream story and includes some of the greatest songs ever written, such as “We’re In The Money,” “Lullaby of Broadway,” and of course “42nd Street.” Playing March 8-20 at the Cadillac Palace Theatre (151 W. Randolph, 312.977.1700).
As the pace of the world seems to accelerate with each passing day, sometimes it’s nice to settle in and enjoy a simple, unfussy throwback like cocktail hour – particularly when the retro vibe is defined by the Italian favorites, supper club hospitality and classic martinis they serve up nightly at the hip, happening and truly timeless Club Lucky (1824 W. Wabansia, 773.227.2300).
Of course, “throwback” isn’t the only take on cocktail culture in Chicago. For something a little more modern but no less swank, enjoy that martini surrounded by the beautiful crowd at SHAY (222 W. Ontario, 312.654.1230), a sleek, upscale lounge that offers the perfect opportunity to dance, drink or just relax at one of the true hotspots of the bustling River North neighborhood.
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BLUES CLUBS
BAR AND LOUNGE 440 NORTH STATE STREET (312)464-1400 WWW.DOWNTOWNBARANDLOUNGE.COM
Live Blues 7 Nights a Week!
2 Stages • 2 Bands Doors Open 8:00PM Showtime 9:30PM Till 4AM • 5AM Sat.
$300 OFF Cover Charge with Ad
773-477-4646 • 2548 N. Halsted
For Private Parties Call Jazzy at 773-544-53442
BLUE CHICAGO 536 N. Clark, 312.661.0100 (I-30) River North Hosting Chicago treasures like Nellie “Tiger” Travis and native South Sider Charlie Love and the Silky Smooth Band, one of the city’s premier blues bands. KINGSTON MINES 2548 N. Halsted, 773.477.4646 (E-13) Lincoln Park Doc Pelligrino’s multi award-winning establishment has hosted Blues greats B.B. King and Magic Slim. Mines is twice as nice: Two stages keep the variety fresh all night long.
BREW PUBS/ BEER HALLS GINO’S BREWING COMPANY 500 N. LaSalle, 312.988.4200 (G-29) River North Gino’s East River North is now pouring small batch, house-brewed beers crafted by Brewmaster Kevin McMahon, including a unique Black Rye IPA, English IPA, Belgian Witte, and traditional German Helles.
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(H-38) River North The nation’s longest running Las Vegas–style revue comes complete with drink specials and shot-outs from your favorite hot mamas, including Chili Pepper and Ginger Grant.
COCKTAIL LOUNGES CLUB LUCKY 1824 W. Wabansia, 773.227.2300 (A-20) Wicker Park Harkening back to the Chicago supper clubs of the ’40s, this “lucky” lounge embodies the intimate cocktail hour of generations past. Select from a “Killer Martini” list or go classic with a handcrafted cocktail. DOWNTOWN BAR AND LOUNGE 440 N. State, 312.464.1400 (I-31) River North Within walking distance of the Theater District, this GLTB–friendly spot offers guests fashionable lounge areas for pre and post-theater cocktailing. FRIENDS SUSHI 710 N. Rush, 312.787.8998 (I-28) Gold Coast The modern, sleek trappings of this sushi spot make for an ideal happy hour, whether with friends or clients.
COMEDY CLUBS COMEDYSPORTZ
NIGHTLIFE 929 W. Belmont, 773.549.8080 (E-7) Lakeview Comedy referees keep score for audience-led teams. Red and Blue groups go head-to-head to determine the theme of this improv-inspired show for all ages. IO 1501 N. Kingsbury 312.929.2401 (D-19) Lincoln Park One of the originators of long-form improvisation has been creating comedy for 30 years, and showing no signs of slowing down. THE SECOND CITY 1616 N. Wells, 312.337.3992 (H-19) Old Town The world famous improv troupe’s cast of
alums is like a who’s who of comedy legends: Tina Fey, Stephen Colbert, John Belushi. See the stars of tomorrow perform today. UP COMEDY CLUB 230 W. North, 312.662.4562 (G-20) Old Town A cabaret-style club, UP features stand-up, improvisation andsketch comedy shows nightly. Enjoy a full kitchen and bar, with servers taking orders during the show.
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NIGHTLIFE (I-33) Loop Pull up stool and grab a pint at the 40-foot wood bar packed with 12 beers on tap.
Live Music, Dancing, Libations and Commiserating 440 N State (312) 646-0660
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LIVE MUSIC HARD ROCK CAFE 63 W. Ontario, 312.943.2252 (H-29) River North In addition to hosting live music this legendary institution boasts the largest collection of rock ’n’ roll memorabilia and serves up the best in American cuisine including juicy burgers and tasty barbecue in a friendly, high-energy atmosphere. THE JOYNT 440 N. State, 312.646.0660 River North (I-31) Lounging takes on a new meaning at this River North establishment. Featuring live music acts, dancing and amazing cocktails, it’s impossible not to enjoy your night.
TAVERNS & SPORTS BARS THE CUBBY BEAR 1059 W. Addison, 773.327.1662 (D-4) Wrigleyville Wrigleyville’s 30,000square-foot multipurpose bar and venue serves as the Friendly Confines’ primary postgame hangout. Grab a drink and set yourself up with a day of sports on one of many HD TVs. CLARK STREET ALE HOUSE 742 N. Clark, 312.961.3738 (H-27) River North A neighborhood tavern where people can come, relax and enjoy an excellent craft beer or cocktail served by their team of fun and trendy servers and bartenders.
PIANO BARS THE REDHEAD PIANO BAR 16 W. Ontario, 312.640.1000 (H-29) River North Sing along to Neil Diamond’s “Sweet Caroline” or Phil Collins’ “Against All Odds,” just two of the Redhead’s regular jams. Top piano players and vocalists keep you happy seven nights a week.
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HARRY CARAY’S TAVERN 700 E. Grand, Navy Pier, 312.527.9700 (L-30) Streeterville Harry Caray’s Tavern’s waterfront location, family friendly menu and world class collection of sports memorabilia combine to create the ultimate Chicago sports bar experience.
NIGHTLIFE SLUGGERS 3540 N. Clark, 773.248.0055 (D-4) Wrigleyville Sluggers plays home to an upper level of batting cages to live out your Major League fantasies. And if that doesn’t work out, watch the pros downstairs in the bar.
UPSCALE LOUNGES CUVÉE 308 W. Erie, 312.202.9221 (G-29) River North This upscale lounge is dedicated to the art of gracious entertaining. Join Chicago's elite for a cocktail while they sip from the extraordinary champagne list.
SHAY 222 W. Ontario, 312.374.4683 (G-29) River North SHAY offers an array of craft cocktails, beer, wine, bottle service and champagne options,in addition to a small bites menu. THE VIOLET HOUR 1520 N. Damen, (773) 252-1500 (B-20) Wicker Park Handcrafted artisanal cocktails figure prominently here. House rules call for proper attire and no cell phones in sight. Entry to the Wicker Park establishment is on a first come, first served basis.
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The Second City
1616 N. Wells, 312.337.3992 Almost every big name in comedy today has spent some time on its world-famous stage, and almost every visitor who’s wanted a taste of what makes Chicago’s comedy scene so distinctive has passed through its legendary doors.
Matilda the Musical
Rock Baby Rock Hard Rock Cafe 63 W. Ontario, 312.943.2252
Oriental Theatre 24 W. Randolph, 312.977.1700 This Tony-winning new musical is based on the bestselling novel by Roald Dahl.
THE BRIGHT LIGHTS OF CHICAGO’S STAGES OFFER THEATRE FANS THE FINEST PRODUCTIONS AROUND. FROM SMALL THEATRE
Trevor Noah
The Chicago Theatre 175 N. State, 312.642.6300 “The Daily Show” host returns to his standup.
COMPANIES, TO STANDUP COMEDY, TO BROADWAY PRODUCTIONS CHICAGO IS SECOND TO NONE!
ComedySportz
Blue Man Group
Briar Street Theatre 3133 N. Halsted, 773.348.4000 A performance experience sure to be unlike any other.
929 W. Belmont, 773.549.8080 The longest running short form improv comedy show in Chicago, ComedySportz’s unique interactive show enables guests to drive the show with their input and vote for the red team or blue team with their laughter. The referee keeps track of the score on the Applause-o-meter and the team with the most laughs wins at the end of the show. 52
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COMEDYSPORTZ
ComedySportz Theatre 929 W. Belmont, 773.549.8080 In an ultimate comedy competition, two teams comprised of improv all-stars vie for the most laughs and the subsequent title as ComedySportz champion. With suggestions and comments from the audience, the red and blue teams sing, dance and deliver improvised scenes in this no-holds-barred battle of comedy. Located steps from the Belmont El stop. ComedySportzChicago.com
i.O.
i.O Theatre 1501 N. Kingsbury, 312.929.2401 For 30 years, i.O. has been the premier improvisational comedy club in Chicago. These originators of long-form improv are famous for their hilarious, yet highly intelligent comedy shows— featuring their signature piece, THE HAROLD. Bill Murray describes their shows as “the most important group work since they built the pyramids.” Call for schedule. Chicago.iOImprov.com
BLOOD WEDDING
Lookingglass Theatre Company 821 N. Michigan, 312.337.0665 When a young bride-to-be receives a visit from a former paramour on her wedding day, a long-buried family vendetta threatens the celebration and sparks a deadly dance of love and deception, beauty and betrayal. Limited engagement through April 24. Tickets ($40-75) are available at the box office or online at lookingglasstheatre.org
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This Asian fusion hot spot boasts a sushi bar with chefs creating the freshest rolls served along side Japanese and Taiwanese dim sum.
1028 N. Clark | (312)929-2035 vorachicago.com
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Experience the mystery of Asian cuisine from noodle soup to sushi with flavors of Japan, Thailand, China and Vietnam all served in a warm, casual atmosphere.
614 S. Wabash | (312)379-0970 www.tamarindsushi.com
Celebrating over 48 years on Chicago’s Magnif icent Mile
Jung
Grand Destination
Rembrandt Strolling Musicians
Magre
Untitled (Bleu)
400+ years of f ine art from world class contemporary artists to the old masters!
Bloch
Entanglement
535 North Michigan Avenue (312)329-9330 900 North Michigan Avenue, 6th floor (312)649-0999 www.atlasgalleries.com