From Alfresco Dining to Festivals and Fireworks, Summer is STILL in Full Swing! Events Sights Shopping Maps Dining Nightlife On Stage
August 28, 2015
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contents August 28th, 2015 Issue
features 4 EAT, DRINK AND BE MERRY
If you love food – and the people who make it – this is a great week to be in Chicago. Already something of a culinary paradise, the city takes it up another...
10 KIDS KORNER
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...
26 SHOPPING FINDS
From one-of-a-kind pieces and incredible budget deals to high-end fashions
44 CULINARY ADVENTURES
Every cuisine, every budget, every neighborhood Chicago’s restaurant scene has you covered
60 AFTER DARK
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
Clockwise from left: Kayak Chicago, Catch 35 and Mystic Blue.
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5 EVENTS 16 SIGHTS 28 SHOPPING 46 DINING
54 ALFRESCO DINING 64 NIGHTLIFE 68 ON STAGE
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20 CHICAGO RIVERWALK 25 MILLENNIUM PARK 32 METRO NORTH 36 METRO 40 SUBURBAN 42 MICHIGAN AVENUE
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EAT, DRINK AND BE MERRY If you love food – and the people who make it – this is a great week to be in Chicago. Already something of a culinary paradise, the city takes it up another notch with the inaugural Chicago Food + Wine Festival. Indulge in tastings from 90 artisanal food, wine, beer and spirits purveyors in The Grand Tasting, enjoy more than 30 cooking demos and interactive tasting sessions, meet and mingle with the hottest local and nationally renowned chefs, get your favorite cookbook signed and groove to live music from a variety of great artists. The Chicago Food + Wine Festival runs Saturday and Sunday from 11am to 4pm, and is centered near the intersection of Stockton and LaSalle in the heart of Lincoln Park. Daily tickets ($175) include access to all demos and discussions, as well as all food and beverage tastings, and are available at 888.512.7469 or chicagofoodandwinefestival.com. 4
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Enjoy a morning exploration of the wonderfully diverse plant varieties in the city’s “front yard” during this morning’s Gardener’s Plant Walk in the Lurie Garden at Millennium Park. 8am8:45am. FREE, but preregistration required. Monroe and Columbus, 312.742.1168. # 151
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Chicagoland will feel a little more like Nashville tonight when Little Big Town heads up a trio of country acts at Ravinia Festival. 7pm. $38-$85. 200 Ravinia Park Rd. in Highland Park, 847.266.5100.
in chicago This weekend’s inaugural CineFest Backlot Block Party is a behindthe-scenes celebration of film and television projects shot in Chicago, featuring thirty bands on three stages and some of the city’s most popular food trucks at CineSpace Film Studios. Tonight from 5pm11pm, Saturday and Sunday from 12pm-11pm. $20. 2600 W. 16th, 630.962.7000. Sample delicious BBQ from Chicago’s own Butch McGuire’s while taking in the Chicago skyline aboard tonight’s Ribs on the River
Cruise from Shoreline Sightseeing. 8pm. $39. 600 E. Grand, # 312.222.9328. 124 Grab a date and get ready to laugh at #DateMe, a hilarious romp through the world of online dating made up of actual dialogue from interactions on the site OKCupid – complete with original songs, improvisation and more – tonight at UP Comedy Club. 8pm and 11pm. $34. 230 W. North, 312.662.4562. # 151
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Start your weekend right with 45-minute sessions of tai chi, yoga, pilates and Zumba during this morning’s Free Summer Workout on the Great Lawn in Millennium Park. 7am10:45am. FREE. 201 E. Randolph,
312.744.3315. Afterward, grab a delicious breakfast at nearby Yolk. 355 E. Ohio, 312.822.9655.
Get some great latesummer bargains at this weekend’s Randolph Street Market Festival, featuring almost 250 vendors selling everything from vintage clothing and antique furniture to indie designer fashion and fancy foods inside and outside Plumbers’ Hall. Today and Sunday, 10am-5pm. $10 (kids 12 and under, free). 1340 W. Washington, 312.666.1200. #20 The 30th annual Bucktown Arts Fest showcases almost 200 artists working with oil, watercolor, photography, textile, sculpture and jewelry, and features two music stages, dancers, arts activities for kids, food trucks and much more. Today and continued on page 6...
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THIS WEEK Sunday 11am-7pm. FREE. 2200 N. Oakley. See and be in the scene at Chicago Fashion Fest, a fashionista powerhouse featuring shopping, live runway shows, food, drink and live music in the city’s hip and happening Wicker Park. Today and Sunday 12pm-10pm. $5. 1950 W. Division, 773.772.2772. to Damen Wrigley Field will definitely be wild tonight when the Foo Fighters take the stage. 5:30pm. $44.50-$124.50. 1060 W. Addison, 773.404.2827. to Addison The ninth annual Chicago Dancing Festival wraps up a week of free dance performances with the stunning grand finale Dancing Under the Stars tonight at Millennium Park. 7:30pm. FREE. 201 E. Randolph, 312.744.3315. # 151
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Classical fare cedes the lawn to classic rock this weekend as guitar hero Santana plays two big shows at Ravinia Festival. Tonight and Sunday at 7:30pm. $38-$120. 200 Ravinia Park Rd. in Highland Park, 847.266.5100. to Ravinia Get a great view of tonight’s Navy Pier fireworks as you cruise the lakefront on the Fireworks Tour from Absolutely Chicago Segway Tours. 8:45pm. $60. 238 E. Monroe, # 312.552.5100. 146 6
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Treasure awaits those with a sixth sense for bargain-hunting at the sprawling Wolff’s Flea Market at Allstate Arena. 6am-3pm. Adults, $2; kids (6-12), $1. 6920 N. Mannheim in Rosemont, 847.524.9590. to Rosemont Enjoy a stroll through the beautiful and historic Old Town neighborhood with plenty of interesting facts and improv humor along the way on The Second City’s Neighborhood Tour this morning at The Second City. 10am. $15. 1616 N. Wells, 312.337.3992. Today is your last chance to enjoy the heartpounding music, passionate romance and sensational dancing of Dirty Dancing – The Classic Story on Stage, as it closes its brief late-summer run at the Cadillac Palace Theatre. 2pm. $15-$77. 151 W. Randolph, # 312.384.1502. 157
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Get ready for an evening of ballroom, waltz and fox-trot during tonight’s edition of Chicago SummerDance in the Spirit of Music garden at Grant Park. Dance lessons at 4pm, live music and dancing at 5pm. FREE. 601 S. Michigan, 312.744.3316. Grab a pre- or post-dance meal at the nearby Eleven City Diner. 1112 S. Wabash, 312.212.1112.
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Featuring talent from around the city, 100 Proof Comedy focuses on local standup performers tonight at ComedySportz Theatre. 8pm. $10. 929 W. Belmont, 773.549.8080. to Belmont
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Country music fans wary of the continued creep of pop influences into their favorite genre can enjoy a bit of remedy tonight, as steadfast veteran Alan Jackson plays 25 years of country hits at Ravinia Festival. 7pm. $38-$95. 200 Ravinia Park Rd. in Highland Park, 847.266.5100. to Ravinia
Outstanding trumpeter Corey Wilkes leads his band in tonight’s edition of the Tuesdays on the Terrace al fresco jazz series at the Museum of Contemporary Art. 5:30pm. FREE. 220 E. Chicago, 312.280.2660. #151
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The Summer Film Series closes out another season under the stars with a 30th anniversary celebration of the John Hughes classic “The Breakfast Club” tonight at the Pritzker Pavilion in Millennium Park. 6:30pm. FREE. 201 E. Randolph, 312.744.3315. Before the show, grab a delicious “fish shack” meal right across the street at Brown Bag Seafood. 340 E. Ran dolph, 312.496.3999.
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WEDNESDAY Take in spectacular skyline views, live music, fireworks and cocktails – plus lots of great marine life – during Jazzin’ at the Shedd at the Shedd Aquarium. 5pm-10pm. Adults, $20; kids (3-11), $18. 1200 S. Lake Shore, # 146 312.939.2438. Hop on the trolley for a swing night on the Jazz Club Tour, a great way to sample the diverse sounds of Chicago jazz in clubs all across the city for one low price. 6pm-12am. $40. Various venues, 312.427.1676. Chinese Performing Arts of America (CPAA) presents a lavish production of the Kunlun Myth tonight and Thursday at the Auditorium Theatre. 7:30pm. $41-$83. 50 E. Congress, 312.341.2310.
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with funny anecdotes, pictures and more, tonight at the Comedy Bar, inside Gino’s East River North. 8pm. $20. 500 N. LaSalle, 312.836.0499. There might not be a more unique way to experience tonight’s Navy Pier fireworks than from the waters of Lake Michigan with 3D glasses and accompanying soundtrack aboard the 3D Fireworks Cruise from Mercury Skyline Cruise Line. 8:30pm. Adults, $32; kids (4-12), $12. 112 E. Wacker, 312.332.1353. # 124
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THURSDAY The 37th annual Chicago Jazz Festival kicks off a swinging Labor Day weekend with performances by the Marquis Hill Blacktet and Butler, Bernstein & the Hot 9 tonight at Millennium Park. 6:30pm. FREE. 201 E. Randolph, 312.744.3315. #3
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Hosted by Chicago comedian Sean Flannery, Drunk Science is a comedy show about the science of what happens to your brain when you drink, interspersed
Hit the links with Bill Murray, Chevy Chase and the rest of the misfits from the highly quotable comedy classic “Caddyshack,” part of the Movies on the Pier series at the Skyline Stage at Navy Pier. 7pm. FREE. 600 E. Grand, 312.595.7437.
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Rock out on the North Shore tonight with the loud and proud Lenny Kravitz at Ravinia Festival. 7:30pm. $38-$95. 200 Ravinia Park Rd. in Highland Park, 847.266.5100. to Ravinia
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FRIDAY Enjoy special discounts and exciting events at great stores, restaurants and hotels up and down Chicago’s most storied retail corridor as the Magnificent Mile Shopping Festival kicks off today. Call # 151 312.409.5560.
Headliners Widespread Panic kick off the first night of a sprawling three-day celebration of indie rock, hip hop, EDM and more as the North Coast Music Festival gets underway in Union Park. 3pm. $99-$159. 1501 W. Randolph, # 866.468.3401. 20
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Ready or not, the Chicago Bears wrap up their 2015 preseason slate with a matchup against the Cleveland Browns on Thursday night at Soldier Field. 7pm. 1410 Museum Campus, 312.235.7000. The Chicago Cubs host the Cincinnati Reds on the North Side with games on Monday and Tuesday at 7:05pm and Wednesday at 1:20pm, followed by the Arizona Diamondbacks beginning on Friday, September 4 at 1:20pm at Wrigley Field. 1060 W. Addison, 773.404.2827. The Chicago Sky tip-off against the Connecticut Sun on Sunday at 6pm at Allstate Arena. $15$225. 6920 N. Mannheim in Rosemont, 847.635.6601. The Chicago White Sox face the Seattle Mariners on Friday at 7:10pm, Saturday at 6:10pm and Sunday at 1:10pm at U.S. Cellular Field. 333 W. 35th, 312.674.1000.
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korner CHICAGO IS A PLAYGROUND FOR KIDS OF ALL AGES. WHATEVER YOUR ADVENTURE, BUDGET OR LOCATION, A FUN AND MEMORABLE EXPERIENCE IS JUST AROUND THE KORNER. There’s more than a full day’s worth of summertime fun on Navy Pier! Ride the swings or the giant Ferris wheel. Take a cruise on Lake Michigan. Grab a bite to eat. Check out the film “Hubble 3D” or the latest Hollywood blockbuster on the giant IMAX screen. And, of course, stick around for the free fireworks displays on Wednesday and Saturday nights! Navy Pier is open Sunday through Thursday, 10am-10pm, Friday and Saturday, 10ammidnight. FREE (most activities require admission). 600 E. Grand, 312.595.5282.
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No matter the weather, your little seafarers can learn all about vessels of all shapes and sizes (and have plenty of fun in the process) in the big exhibit Boats! at the Chicago Children’s Museum. 10am-5pm (Thursdays, 10am-8pm). $14. 700 E. Grand, 312.527.1000.
Shop for dolls and accessories, enjoy a meal at the café, hit the doll salon and much more during a full day of immersive fun at American Girl Place.
Pictured clockwise from top left: Navy Pier, Robot Revolution, ComedySportz and Boats.
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Monday through Thursday, 10am-8pm, Friday and Saturday, 9am-9pm, and Sunday, 9am-6pm. 835 N. Michigan, 877.247.5223.
Challenge an automated playmate to a game of tic-tactoe or 21, learn how a car can drive itself and watch a drone take flight in Robot Revolution, the exciting hands-on exhibit now at the Museum of Science and Industry. 9:30am-4pm. Adults, $29; kids (3-11), $20 (includes museum admission). 5700 S. Lake Shore, 773.684.1414. Funniest team wins! Treat the whole family to a clean, smart and hilarious 90-minute improv show in which two teams compete to create comedy scenes, songs and games right on the spot based on audience suggestions at ComedySportz. Thursdays and Fridays at 8pm and Saturdays at 6pm and 8pm (suitable for ages 7 and up). $22-$25. 929 W. Belmont, 773.549.8080.
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kid’s korner beginning at a red brick station and embarking through a rich evergreen forest at Lincoln Park Zoo. 10am-5pm. $3. 2200 N. Cannon, 312.742.2056. Don’t miss the many discoveries of Chicago’s newest large-scale park project – including a climbing park, play garden, enchanted forest and much more – at Maggie Daley Park. 6am-11pm. FREE. 337 E. Randolph, 312.742.3918.
Meet 40 species of frogs, salamanders and rarely seen caecilians, learn how their lives are full of change and see how you can help them cope with big changes in our world today in the big Amphibians exhibit at the Shedd Aquarium. 9am-6pm. Adults, $35.95; kids (3-11), $26.95 (includes general aquarium
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admission). 1200 S. Lake Shore, 312.939.2438. All aboard! Kids of all ages are invited to take a ride on the Lionel Train Adventure! Equipped with a coal car and a wheelchair accessible caboose, the track-less train takes passengers on a journey
Give your sweet tooth a treat with one-of-a-kind gifts, souvenirs, baked goods, personalized photo bar wrappers and all things chocolate at Hershey’s Chocolate World. Sunday through Thursday, 10am-8pm, Friday and Saturday, 10am-10pm. 822 N. Michigan; 312.337.7711.
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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. The Chicago Riverwalk has, in recent years, undergone a major transformation and now stands as a must-see for any visitor to the city. Take a stroll, enjoy a meal and soak up the great new energy! See map on page 20.
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It’s all about paddle power at Kayak Chicago (1501 N. Magnolia, 312.852.9258). Whether you opt for a guided tour or a selfdirected float, there’s nothing quite like seeing the Chicago River and its many different environs up close and personal right from the surface of the water.
Why hop in a cab or a bus when you can cruise the Chicago River for your quick trip across town? Summer comes but once a year, so take advantage of this brief, glorious season in Chicago by “summerizing” your commute with a scenic, relaxing cruise aboard a Shoreline Water Taxi (401 N. Michigan, 312.222.9328).
While the Chicago Riverwalk boasts a number of new businesses and attractions, Wendella Boats (400 N. Michigan, 312.337.1446) is not one of them – this family-owned and operated tour company has been showcasing the city’s magnificent architecture from the river and lake since 1935.
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From the signature Urban Adventure Cruise to the beguiling Chicago by Night Cruise to the one-of-a-kind 3D Fireworks Cruise, Mercury Cruises (112 E. Upper Wacker, 312.332.1353) are sure to deliver stunning views of the city and its waterways, not to mention a boatload of memories for everyone on board.
Debating whether to take it easy or go out for a bike ride today? Why not do both? Cruise the lakefront in style on your own rented electric-assist bicycle, or enjoy a fun and informative guided tour of Wrigleyville or the Museum Campus from the Riverwalk home base of Wanderbikes (485 Chicago Riverwalk, 312.659.3045).
There are plenty of tour boats in Chicago, but none are quite as distinctive as the bright yellow and red Seadog speedboats (600 E. Grand, 888.636.7737). Whether you choose to cruise the lakefront or explore the Chicago River, a Seadog cruise is a thrilling adventure that you won’t soon forget. Check out the coupon on page 22 for great savings!
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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. BUCKINGHAM FOUNTAIN 301 s. Columbus, 312.742.7529 (L-38) Grant Park One of the true icons of Chicago, this 1927 landmark shoots water up to 150 feet in the air, accompanied by lights and music at the
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top of each dusk hour. Stop by Buck’s Four Star Grill for a refreshment. 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 (i-38) Loop The world’s largest municipal library boasts a $1.4 million public-art
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collection and a wide array of special exhibits and events. CITYPASS
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Five attractions, one low price. The CityPASS ticket booklet includes admission to the Field Museum, Shedd Aquarium, Skydeck Chicago, Adler Planetarium or Art Institute of Chicago, and John Hancock Observatory or Museum of Science and Industry. 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 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. continued on page 18...
siGHTs 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, Crown Fountain, and the Frank Gehry-designed Jay Pritzker Pavilion. Maggie Daley Park continues to draw huge crowds. 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 and the signature 150-foot Ferris wheel, a modern marvel whose distant cousin made its debut during the 1893 Worlds Fair. NAVY PIeR IMAX THeATRe 700 e. Grand, navy Pier, 312.595.5MAX (o-30) streeterville Movies come to life on a six-story screen. Playing on select dates throughout August: Living in the age of Airplanes and Mission: 18
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Impossible - Rogue Nation The IMAX Experience. 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.
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
siGHTs or partake in free family art workshops every day of the week. The Skyline exhibit explores the monumental feats of Chicago’s famed architecture.
crush homers like Frank “Big Hurt” Thomas and test your reflexes against the quickhanded Hockey Hall of Fame and Blackhawk goal tender Tony Esposito.
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.
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.
CHICAGO SPORTS MUSeUM 835 n. Michigan, 312.202.0500 (k-27) Mag Mile Interactive exhibits and simulated experiences help you fly like Mike,
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siGHTs (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.
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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. Second on your list should be the Vikings exhibit, featuring artifacts, many never seen outside of Scandinavia.
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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. LUMA 820 n. Michigan, 312.915.7600. (J-27) Gold Coast Loyola University’s
eight main exhibition galleries house fine, Jesuit-themed art collections of medieval, Renaissance, and Baroque eras. 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-see. 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, 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, including the famed U-505 Submarine, the only German U-boat in the U.S. NATIONAL HeLLeNIC MUSeUM 333 s. Halsted, 312.655.1234 (d-38) Greektown Greek history comes alive at one of the few
siGHTs national institutions that interpret the American experience through the history of Greek immigrants.
ing whales, dolphins and sharks. The stately architecture captivates in its own right.
THe PeGGY NOTeBAeRT NATURe MUSeUM 2430 n. Cannon, 773.755.5100 (G-14) Lincoln Park The Judy Istock butterfly haven highlights 1,000 types of exotic-winged friends, plus a breeding incubator where you can see them hatch before your eyes.
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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-
CHICAGO WATeR SPORT ReNTALS 3155 s. Lake shore, 312.924.7994 (s. of M-54) Bronzeville Enjoy premium jetski, kayak, paddleboard and flyboard rentals, plus a lesson in Go-Pro photography to keep things fresh. Your maritime adventure awaits, no matter your style. DIVVY 855.553.4889 Chi-town’s popular bike-sharing system carries upwards of continued on page 22...
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siGHTs 3,000 bikes at 300 stations around the city. Ride all day, every day for a meager fee.
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GRAY LINe TOURS 17 e. Monroe, 312.251.3100 (i-36) Loop Choose from a range of popular lectured tours including the Grand Tour of Chicago, the Land and River Architectural Tour (a skyline cruise), among many others.
five stars on both Yelp and TripAdvisor. CHICAGO TROLLeY & DOUBLe DeCKeR CO. 773.648.5000 Red and green San Francisco-style trolley’s and London’s famous double-deckers 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.
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CHICAGO DETOURS 312.350.1131 Fun and educational walking tours of interior architecture, underground pedway, architectural history, and historic bars. Started by a former Rick Steves tour guide, come see why they have
# 1 CHICAGO TOURS STeVe'S SeGWAY TOURS AND TRIKKe CHICAGO 155 n. Harbor (lower concourse), 312.946.9467 (L-33) river east Steve himself vows to provide the “best tour, of any kind, on the market!” Take him at his word. Lakefront/ Museum tour by Segway or electric Trikke. Architecture, River/North, Fireworks, Private tours as well. Or rent a Trikke and sightsee on your own! StevesSegwayTours.com
siGHTs ABSOLUTELY CHICAGO SEGWAY TOURS 238 e. Monroe, 877.866.0966 (J-36) Millenium Park See Buckingham Fountain, glide through Soldier Field and the Museum Campus on this Lakefront Tour, departing from their South Millennium Park location. Additional tours include the Gangster, Architecture, and Haunted Tours.
ToUrs By WATer CHICAGO’S FIRST LADY CRUISeS Michigan at Wacker, 800.982.2787 (J-32) riverwalk A fine fleet of six boats can accommodate
groups ranging from 2-250 people, offering guests comfortable open-air or climatecontrolled seating with spectacular views and commentary. The official cruise line of the Chicago Architecture Foundation and the Chicago Architecture Foundation River Cruise consistently ranks No. 1 of Windy City cruises. KAYAK CHICAGO 1501 n. Magnolia, 312.852.9258 (d-20) Lincoln Park Montrose Beach, 312.852.9258 (F-1) Uptown north Ave. Beach, 312.852.9258 (i-20) old Town This full-service outfitter fits you for gear and provides instruction continued on page 24...
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siGHTs from certified Kayak instructors. Cruise the Chicago River like a pro and take in the scenery from water level. MeRCURY SIGHTSeeING Michigan at Wacker, 312.332.1353 (J-32) riverwalk This guided city tour provides a nice snapshot of the city skyline with architectural, historical and maritime history provided by a knowledgeable guide. Choose from six different types of cruises. SeADOG 600 e. Grand, navy Pier 888.345.3880 (M-30) streeterville One of the more popular attractions at Navy Pier runs the gamut of architecturally significant landmarks: Buckingham Fountain, Grant Park and Chicago’s Museum Campus. Feeling adventurous? Step
a 148-foot topsail schooner, the first certified four-masted traditional sailing vessel built in the U.S. since 1921. Sail away and take in the Chicago skyline from the Lake Michigan.
aboard the Seagdog V for a high-speed ride with twin ultra-jets.
SHOReLINe 600 e. Grand, navy Pier 312.222.9328 (M-30) streeterville Michigan at Bridge 312.222.9328 (J-31) river north Guided architecture tours and cruises around Lake Michigan highlight a day of easy-going fun. Different packages available for those looking for longer and/or shorter rides. TALL SHIP WINDY 700 e. Grand, navy Pier 312.451.2700 (n-30) streeterville Hop aboard the WINDY,
TrAnsPorTATion CTA 888.yoUr.CTA Gets you from O’Hare and Midway to points all over the city. GO AIRPORT eXPReSS 888.2THe.VAn Enjoy comfortable, economic transportation from both airports— 24 hours, seven days a week, all year long.
WATer TAXis WeNDeLLA 400 n. Michigan, 312.337.1446 (J-31) river north A full cash bar is but one of the things that separates these boats from others. Add a climate-controlled cabin in case you get to warm and a stateof-the-art sound system to enlivens the narrated tours. Now you’re cruising with Wendella!
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siGHTs A fun way to go from place to place while enjoying a fantastic view. One-way fares starting at $3. All day tickets starting at just $8.
SHORELINE WATER TAXIS 312.222.9328. Fun, convenient connections around Chicago. Docks: Willis Tower/Union Station, Michigan Avenue Bridge,
Navy Pier and Museum Campus.
The most fun tours in Chicago!
zoos BROOKFIeLD ZOO 1st Ave. & 31st st., 708.485.0263 (suburban) Brookfield Known for its naturalistic, multi-species exhibits and home to 2,800-plus animals. LINCOLN PARK ZOO 2001 n. Clark, 312.742.2000. (H-17) Lincoln Park More than 1,000 mammals, reptiles inhabit 35 acres of zoological gardens. Spy the animals of Africa in the Regenstein African Journey or flying critters in the McCormick Bird House.
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shopping finds
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. From high fashion to a day at the beach, shop seven floors of great designer names and the latest summer styles – all under one roof – at the one-of-a-kind Water Tower Place (835 N. Michigan; 312.440.3166).
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Harley davidson
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It’s hog heaven for lovers of classic American bikes at the Harley Davidson Store (668 N. Michigan, 312.335.8000), where HD fanatics can get shirts, hats, jackets and much more bearing that most iconic of corporate trademarks and evoking the untamed spirit of the open road.
Even in these days of online shopping and sprawling outlet malls, nothing beats the urban retail experience of the downtown flagship department store – and nothing captures that classic vibe with modern style better than the vertical wonderland that is Macy’s on State (111 N. State; 312.781.1000).
Most people know the Hard Rock Café for its amazing burgers, live music and wide array of rock décor, but those hungry for a piece of musical memorabilia or a great new look of their own will find plenty to like at the adjacent Rock Shop (63 W. Ontario; 312.943.2252), where a T-shirt of your favorite band or a Hard Rock logo hoodie is just waiting to complete a rocking experience.
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A GIRLS DAY
American Girl
Even dolls need a day out. So grab your favorite treasured friend and head over to American Girl Place (835 N. Michigan; 877.247.5223) for a glorious city experience, browsing new outfit options, getting a new ‘do at the doll hair salon and enjoying a meal at the in-house café.
You’ve seen the hungry patrons lined up down the block. You’ve smelled the unbelievable aroma. Now come in and taste what all the fuss is about 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).
Cap a big day on the Magnificent Mile with a delicious sweet treat from the throwback ice cream parlor and soda fountain at Ghirardelli Chocolate Co. (830 N. Michigan, 312.337.9330 and 400 N. Michigan, 312.923.0168), where the selection ranges from out-of-thisworld chocolates in all shapes and sizes to decadent sundaes and sodas.
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ATLAS GALLeRIeS INC. 535 n. Michigan, 312.329.9330 (J-29) Mag Mile 900 n. Michigan, 312.649.0999 (J-26) Gold Coast This 40-year-old gallery displays oil-based paintings, sculptures and
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limited-edition graphics. You won’t shun at prints by Renoir and contemporary works by Chicago favorite Michael Cheney, either. LOTTON GALLeRY 900 n. Michigan, 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. WOLFF’S FLeA MARKeT 6920 n. Mannheim, 847.524.9590 (suburban) rosemont
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DeSIGNeR ReSALe OF CHICAGO 658 n. dearborn, 312.587.3312 (H-29) river north Chicago’s best-kept secret/women’s consignment boutique carries designer labels including Chanel, Louis Vuitton and Christian Louboutin at bargain prices.
AKIRA 122 s. state, 312.346.30334 Loop (i-34) 835 n. Michigan, 312.951.5508 (J-26) Mag Mile Tailored fashions vary for each citywide location, all crammed with popular designer brands and trendy sartorial elegance.
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.
The Midwest’s largest all-outdoor, familyowned flea market features 700 dealers, offering antiques and rare collectables. Haggling welcome, depending on the vendor. Buy in bulk and save some dough.
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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. CITYTARGeT 1 s. state, 312.279.2133 (i-36) Loop This slimmed-down, urban concept store carries everything from jelly to jeans. Easy finds at affordable prices includes various goods, apparel, beauty supplies, and produce. 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. NeIMAN MARCUS 737 n. Michigan, 312.642.5900 (J-27) Mag Mile The grandiose entrance is an indication of the “haute” stuff you’ll find at one the country’s most luxurious department stores. Personal shoppers come in handy, should you need the assistance.
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 the seemingly endless shoe department. SAKS FIFTH AVeNUe 700 n. Michigan, 312.944.6500 (J-28) Mag Mile Saks is a refuge for shoppers seeking traditional, high-quality fashions and accessories.
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kids reTAiL AMeRICAN GIRL PLACe 835 n. Michigan, 877.AG.PLACe (J-26) Mag Mile Daddies beware: The epicenter of the American Girl movement features contemporary clothing for young girls and their dolls. THe DISNeY STORe 717 n Michigan, 312.654.9208 (J-27) Mag Mile The Magic Kingdom’s official retail outlet sells Disney-inspired clothes, toys, limitededition serigraphs and other M-I-C-K-E-Y M-O-U-S-E collectibles. THe LeGO STORe 835 n. Michigan, 3rd floor, 312.202.0946 (J-26) Mag Mile This Magnificent Mile continued on page 30...
900 N. MICHIGAN AVENUE LEVEL 6 CHICAGO | (312)664-6203 LOTTONGALLERY.COM VISIT OUR LOTTON ART GLASS STUDIO AT 24760 COUNTRY LANE IN CRETE, IL
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reCord sTore JAZZ ReCORD MART 27 e. illinois, 312.222.1467 (i-31) river north Vintage treasures await at the world’s largest jazz and blues store. Bob Koester’s in-house label, Delmark Records (among the oldest existing independently owned labels still controlled by its original owner), boasts a wide selection of rare recordings.
serViCes CHICAGO EXPRESS DOCTORS 312.929.4492 No more long waits at the clinic or ER for urgent care! Our house-call doctors bring the urgent care clinic directly to you, offering adult and pediatric services 24 hours a day directly to your hotel.
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as the cornerstone of more than 70 shops, including Atlas and Lotton Galleries. BLOCK THIRTY SeVeN, SHOPS ON STATe 108 n. state, 312.261.4700 (i-34) Loop Shop four stories of retail heaven: Sephora and Zara are just two big names, but the decadent Magnolia Bakery should be your last stop. FASHION OUTLeTS OF CHICAGO 5220 Fashion outlets Way, 847.928.7500 (suburban) rosemont The area’s only twolevel indoor shopping experience comes complete with more than 130 outlets. Up to 75 percent savings at places like Barney’s New York Warehouse, Neiman Marcus and Last Call, every day of the year.
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MeRCHANDISe MART 222 W. Merchandise Mart Plaza, 312.527.4141 (G-32) river north Leading manufacturers display kitchen appliances and specialty home goods. Tourists in town would do well to check out any number of trade shows that take place throughout the year.
900 NORTH MICHIGAN SHOPS 900 n. Michigan, 312.915.3900 (J-27) Mag Mile Bloomingdale’s serves
THe SHOPS AT NORTH BRIDGe 520 n. Michigan, 312.327.2300 (J-30) Mag Mile Do the math: Five
sHoPPinG hotels, 50 specialty shops and 20 restaurants. Friendly neighbors, 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 the new Harry Caray’s 7th Inning Stretch and the Chicago Sports Museum, the stalwart Mag Mile mall lays claim to more than 100 shops and restaurants.
sPeCiALTy sHoPs CHICAGO ARCHITeCTURe FOUNDATION ReTAIL SHOP 224 s. Michigan, 312.922.3432 (J-36) Loop This mecca of Chicago architecture gives you plenty of ways to take the city’s sights home with you. CROSeLL & CO. 900 n. MiCHiGAn, 312.266.4500 (J-26) Mag Mile Artisan products of classic elegance to modern day, cutting edge materials are at the heart of your shopping experience for divine living. GARReTT POPCORN 625 n. Michigan, 888.476.7267 (J-29) streeterville The smell will entice you but the taste will
keep you coming back again and again. Check Garrett’s off your Bucket List by ordering the Garret Mix, which combines Caramel Crisp with their savory Cheese Corn.
HeRSHeY’S CHICAGO 822 n. Michigan, 312.337.7711 (J-27) Mag Mile Chocolate-lovers indulge favorite Hershey’s products and sweet opportunities to create giant, personalized Hershey’s Kisses. The café serves gourmet desserts and rich hot chocolate for the ultimate sweet tooth experience. 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. THe MODeRN WING SHOP 111 s. Michigan, 855.301.9612 (J-36) Millennium Park We’d hardly call it a gift continued on page 42... keymagazinechicago.com
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shop. The Art Institute’s merchandise sector lays claim to tons of exhibit memorabilia, sculptures and small trinkets that might be hard to find anywhere else.
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PATAGONIA 48 e. Walton, 312.640.5934 (J-26) Gold Coast 1800 n. Clybourn, 312.951.0518 (d-18) Lincoln Park Shop high-quality outdoor clothing, gear, and apparel for the active lifestyle.
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ROCK SHOP AT HARD ROCK CAFÉ 63 W. ontario, 312.943.2252 (H-29) river north Stock up on vintage tees, jackets, hats and collectables just like the rock star you’ve always wanted to be. 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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NIKeTOWN 669 n. Michigan, 312.642.6363 (J-29) Mag Mile Considering this is still known as Michael Jordan’s town, it’s probably worth your while to stop by and check out five stories of Nike’s newly remodeled Chi-town athletic hub.
RAINFOReST CAFÉ ReTAIL VILLAGe 605 n. Clark, 312.787.1501 (H-29) river north Set in a psuedo rainforest, this safari store is wild with variety. Animatronic animals peak between leaves, as you browse a hearty selection of toys and stuffed animals.
P.O.S.H. 613 n. state, 312.280.1602 (i-28) river north Browse an assortment of vintage hotel silver, fine china, holiday ornaments, candles and flea market finds. Buy now: items are limited in quantity.
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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EVERY CUISINE, EVERY BUDGET, EVERY NEIGHBORHOOD CHICAGO’S RESTAURANT SCENE HAS YOU COVERED. FROM FINE DINING TO CLASSIC COMFORT FOOD, YOUR VISIT TO CHICAGO’S RIVERWALK IS SURE TO BE IN GOOD TASTE. The only thing better than al fresco dining in Chicago is waterfront al fresco dining. Get a taste of the great food, great views and great atmosphere at O’Brien’s Riverwalk Café (45 Chicago Riverwalk, 312.346.3131).
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The only thing more attractive than the dramatic riverfront setting of the outdoor patio at River Roast (315 N. LaSalle, 312.822.0100) is the food itself – contemporary American tavern fare such as meat, fish and vegetables roasted to perfection, carved tableside and served alongside one of the most extensive cocktail selections in town.
Looking for something tasteful, refined and buttoned-down? Then keep looking, because you’ll find nothing of the sort at Dick’s Last Resort (315 N. Dearborn, 312.836.7870). The party’s always in full swing at this riverfront cantina at the base of the famed Marina City corncob towers where the music is lively, the food is tasty, the beer is plentiful and the views are unbeatable.
“Fresh” is the order of the day at Catch 35 (35 W. Wacker, 312.346.3500), where the dozens of daily seafood choices (like the Georges Bank scallops pictured above) are always fresh from the water, the preparations reflect fresh tastes and fresh thinking, and the cool, jazzy vibe of the room provides a wholly fresh and exciting dining experience.
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RELAXED Experience a taste of Europe with some great Belgian beers – including Chimay and Hoegaarden – accompanied by gourmet frites (fries) served with a variety of delicious sauces at one of the Riverwalk’s most unique outposts, Flanders Belgian Beer & Fries (55 W. Riverwalk South, 312.742.7529).
City Winery
You won’t find the impressive bottle rooms or the bustling live concert space that have made its West Loop incarnation such a popular draw, but City Winery Chicago on the Riverwalk (11 Chicago Riverwalk, 312.229.5593) continues the original’s commitment to great wine and food made with local, sustainable ingredients in a wonderful new setting.
You’ll have to remind youralong the bank of the Seine Wine Bar (233 E. Lower With its backdrop of lush ting could be straight out the delicious French fare treats will have you while enjoying Chicago.
self that you’re not sitting at Cyrano’s Café and Wacker, 312.616.1400). trees and flowers, the setof a Monet painting, while and sweet ice cream thinking of Paris the best of
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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 1971 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. BILLY GOAT TAVeRN 430 n. Michigan, 312.222.1525 (J-31) river north 700 e. Grand, 312.670.8789 (o-31) streeterville 1535 W. Madison,
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312.733.9132 (d-35) West Loop 330 s. Wells, 312.554.0297 (H-38) Loop This tavern’s colorful characters inspired the now-infamous Saturday Night Live sketch starring John Belushi, Bill Murray and Dan Aykroyd. At Billy Goat, it’s “cheezborger” or bust.
312.664.1707 (H-29) river north The Windy City’s only retro-themed diner bustles with animated servers, befitting of the poodle skirts and greaser jackets of the1950s. Ten different burgers and five types of chili make Ed D’s a standout. Eat and get out!
BUCK’S FOUR STAR GRILL 312.888.1378 (M-39) Grant Park Started in May 2013 Buck's Four Star Grill at Buckingham Fountain brings great tasting food & drinks to fountain plaza, right in the heart of Grant Park.
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 prime billing includes the smokehouse sammies, courtesy of the café’s in-house smokers.
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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. RAINFOReST CAFe 605 n. Clark, 312.787.1501 (H-29) river north The “jungle” is your ambiance with cuisine of Mexican, Caribbean and Asian influence. Animatronic animals and a kid-friendly menu ups the ante.
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dininG 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?
BUB CITY 435 n. Clark, 312.610.4200 (i-30) river north Lettuce Entertain You brings a little bit of the south to the Windy City. Classic BBQ fare, a bourbon focused cocktail menu and live country music, what’s not to love.
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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. Grab a beer and enjoy on their patio!
BeLLY Q 1400 W. randolph, 312.563.1010 (C-33) West Loop The finest seasonal and locally sourced ingredients make their way into the plates of award-winning chef Bill Kim. Built-in hibachi table grills bring out the best of Asian barbeque.
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BrAziLiAn TeXAS De BRAZIL opening soon! 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 awardwinning wine with a carnivore’s delight of succulent meats and you’ve got yourself a meal to remember.
BreAkFAsT eGGSPeRIeNCe PANCAKeS & CAFe 35 W. ontario, 312.870.6773 (H-29) river north
30 s. Halsted, 312.929.2090 (d-33) West Loop Eggsperience a delicious selection of all-day breakfast and lunch items, such as savory omelets, crepes, burgers, and paninis. Open daily, 6am–3pm, and late night downtown. 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 diner-meetsJewish deli. Savor the flavor of mile high pastrami sandwiches, complete with kosher pickles, or pancakes from scratch. As a rule, breakfast is served all day, every day.
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WAFFLeS CAFe 203 e. ohio, 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 continued on page 50...
“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
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500 W. Madison 312.454.YOLK
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dininG since taking the South Loop by storm in 2006. The popular brunch spot is expanding, but the lines aren’t getting any shorter.
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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 high pastrami 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 CrUises MYSTIC BLUe 600 e. Grand, navy Pier 888.333.9150 (M-30) streeterville Cruise Lake Michigan while indulging in a three-course buffet, cash bar and spectacular skyline views. ODYSSeY 600 e. Grand, navy Pier 888.957.2320 (M-30) streeterville The grand lake serves as backdrop for a night of live entertainment, dancing and plated dining. SPIRIT OF CHICAGO 600 e. Grand, navy Pier 888.957.2324
(M-30) streeterville This festive cruise includes food and drinks, plus a live DJ spinning beats on deck.
dinner THeATre MeDIeVAL TIMeS 2001 n. roselle road, 888.935.6878 (suburban) schaumburg Enjoy a family-friendly, four-course banquet dinner inspired by 11th century cuisine of knights, kings and queens. See coupon offer on page 46!
FrenCH CYRANO’S CAFÉ
Pizzeria | Pastaria | Drinkeria
“The most fashionable place in town to dine on Thai food”. . . – Chicago Magazine
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dininG & WINe BAR 233 e. Lower Wacker, 312.616.1400 (M-30) riverwalk Imagine yourself on the left bank of the Seine, sipping a glass of wine and noshing on bistro dishes at a charming outdoor café along the Chicago River.
indiAn CHICAGO CURRY HOUSe 899 s. Plymouth, 312.362.9999 (i-41) south Loop Chicago Curry House brings out the flavors of India and Nepal. Delight in mouth-watering cuisine and an extensive wine list.
INDIA HOUSe 59 W. Grand, 312.645.9500 (i-30) river north The centerpiece glassenclosed tandoor oven does the heavy lifting, turning out 150 delicious Indian dishes every day. Can’t make up your mind? Try the popular (and economical) daily lunch buffet.
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“The Best Thai Restaurant is also the closest to all the major hotels” – Chicago Tribune
dine in - carry-out - delivery - catering sun.-thur.(11:30am-10pm) fri.-sat.(11:30am-1am) special menu
710 n rush • (312)787-8998 www.friendssushi.com
312/337-0000 1 1 / 2 Blocks From the Mag Mile at 230 East Ohio Street
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dininG sandwiches, to name two. The spacious dining room includes a 40-foot wood bar with TVs throughout.
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. 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. PRANZI 434 W. ontario, 312.944.4340 (G-29) river north The Rat Pack meets modern day at this contemporary hot spot located inside an old timber loft building. Serving old school specialties like chicken vesuvio and veal saltimbocca as well
as handmade pizza’s and specialty cocktails. 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,
voted #1 P I Z A N O ’ S P I Z Z A & PA S TA
Thin Crust Pizza In Chicago – by the Oprah Show
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GOLD COAST 864 N. STATE ST. 312-751-1766 (STATE & CHESTNUT)
LOOP 61 E. MADISON 312-236-1777 (EAST OF WABASH)
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dininG seafood and tender meats.
MeXiCAn FRONTeRA GRILL 445 n. Clark, 312.661-1434 (H-31) river north Rick Bayless’s contemporary take on traditional Mexican cuisine recreates Bayless’s travels, indulging in tangy tomatillos and fiery chiles. The local favorite aims to transport your senses to the colorful kitchens of Mexico. SU CASA MeXICAN ReSTAURANT 49 e. ontario, 312.943.4041 (i-29) river north 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 for the 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. Nepaliinfluenced music and décor set the atmosphere for classics like “momo” (dumplings with sauce) and “dalbhaat” (rice and lentils). continued on page 56...
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CYRANO’S CAFÉ & WINe BAR 233 e. Lower Wacker, 312.616.1400
Brown Bag Seafood Co. SEAFOOD
340 E. Randolph, 312.496.3999 brownbagseafood.com Just steps from the bustling summertime playground of Millennium Park, this is a great place to catch a fresh, casual meal before or after a concert, or to simply relax with a glass of wine or a craft beer while taking in the scenery. Choose from a variety of seafood options offered in tacos, fresh salads, over grains with veggies, in a sandwich, or “straight up!” with a side. 54
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Buck’s Four Star Grill AMERICAN
Buckingham Fountain, 312.888.1378 bucksfourstargrill.com What can make panoramic views of Lake Michigan, the glittering Chicago skyline and the light mist and soothing rhythms of the iconic Buckingham Fountain even better on a warm summer’s evening? Maybe a great burger, a classic Chicago-style hot dog, a dish of yummy ice cream, an ice-cold beer or a glass of wine from this ideally located oasis – right on the fountain plaza in the heart of Grant Park.
Dinosaur Bar-B-Que BBQ
923 W. Weed, 312.462.1053 dinobbq.com Nothing epitomizes the sights, smells and tastes of summertime quite like a backyard barbecue, which is why the BBQ gurus at this Lincoln Park hotspot like to take their delicious, smoky creations outside when the weather warms up. Grab a beer and a tasty rack of ribs and head out to the patio to take in one of the simple joys of summer in Chicago.
O’Briens Riverwalk Cafe AMERICAN AMERICAN
45 Chicago Riverwalk, 312.346.3131 obriensrestaurant.com All of the charm and much of the menu at the legendary O’Brien’s in Old Town is available all summer long at this wonderful riverfront outpost. Enjoy the beautiful weather and the relaxing flow of marine and pedestrian traffic along the waterway while digging into a classic burger or chicken sandwich, or maybe just a signature Bloody Mary. keymagazinechicago.com
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dininG Take advantage of the loyalty program for special discounts.
Breakfast • Lunch • Dinner After Theatre • Food • Wine Spirits • Espresso • Desserts Open daily at 7am The Fine Arts Building 412 S. Michigan • (312)939-7855 and now open at
1150 S. Wabash (312)583-9942 www.artists-cafe.com
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 northern and southern Indian food. Take advantage of the all-you-can eat buffet every Tuesday – Sunday.
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. CONNIe’S PIZZA 2373 s. Archer, 312.326.3443 (F-52) Bridgeport 1030 n. state, 312.326.3443 (i-25) Gold Coast Serving Chicago-style pizza for over 50 years, earning a reputation as one of the best restaurants in Chicago.
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GINO’S eAST 162 e. superior, 312.266.deeP (H-29) streeterville 500 n. Lasalle, 312.988.4200 (k-28) river north 521 s. dearborn, 312.939.1818 (i-38) south Loop A Chicago tradition since 1966, the famous deep-dish features golden crust, fresh vine-ripened tomatoes and your choice of toppings. 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. 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. PRANZI 434 W. ontario, 312.944.4340 (G-29) river north The Rat Pack meets modern day at this
dininG contemporary hot spot located inside an old timber loft building. Serving handmade pizza’s and specialty cocktails.
seAFood BROWN BAG SeAFOOD 340 e. randolph, 312.496.3999 (k-34) Millennium Park Hang out or take out, there’s tons of fresh variety with seafood made to order at wildly affordable prices. Sustainable ingredients aplenty. BUBBA GUMP SHRIMP CO. 700 e. Grand, navy Pier 312.252.GUMP (n-31) streeterville
Forest Gump jokes aside, quality seafood, delicious drinks, like hand-shaken margaritas, and affordable prices spruce up any day with the family at Navy Pier. 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 or filet mignon medallions should satisfy.
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A bright restaurant in the heart of Chicago’s River North neighborhood. We’re sure you’ll find dishes to please any appetite!
35 W. Ontario & 30 S. Halsted 312.870.6773 312.929.2090 eggsperiencecafe.com Daily 6am-3pm | Late Nite Fri & Sat 10pm-6am Ontario Only
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dininG zel Crusted Crab Cake and Wagyu Beef Sashimi on Himalayan rock salt. CY’S KING CRAB 695 n. Milwaukee, 312.280.8990 (d-28) river West Chicago's oldest crab house, proudly serving customers for more than 30 years! Offering the best seafood - bought fresh each day!
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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 of more than 650 selections. DAVID BURKe’S PRIMeHOUSe 616 n. rush, 312.660.6000 (J-29) river north Long-time restaurateur Burke tackles the unconventional with Pret58
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GIBSONS 1028 n. rush, 312.266.8999 (J-24) Gold Coast Impressively large desserts and famously large martinis are just two components of this legendary Chicago steakhouse. Beef comes region specific to upper Midwest sustainable farms, bred Black Angus-specific. 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 Serving prime aged steaks and chops, along with Italian favorites in a warm atmosphere, decorated with a collection of sports memorabilia. O’BRIeN’S ReSTAURANT AND BAR 1528 n. Wells, 312.787.3131 (H-20) old Town This popular Old Town classic specializes in prime steak and the ever-popular, half pound Angus burger. Enjoy live music on select days.
sUsHi FRIeNDS SUSHI 710 n. rush,
dininG 312.787.8998 (i-28) Gold Coast The Gold Coast sushi spot is ideal for casual dining. Hungry? Partake in the Delux Sashimi tray, a collection of 15 pieces of assorted fish, sushi rice and miso soup. JAPONAIS BY MORIMOTO 600 W. Chicago, 312.822.9600 (e-27) river north Masaharu Morimoto, star of the Food Network’s Iron Chef America, Incorporates Japanese and Western techniques for a dining experience of signature fish and sushi cuts.
TAPAs MeRCAT A LA PLANXA 638 s. Michigan, 312.765.0524 (J-40) Loop Taking eaters on a culinary journey of Barcelona with Catalaninspired cocktails and cuisine.
THAi DAO 230 e. ohio, 312.337.0000 (J-29) streeterville Traditional Thai décor sets the mood for a family feast of pad Thai and spicy beef curry. 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 and popularized Thai food around the country.
Bella Luna Bar and Pizzeria
Appetizers – Salads – Soups Pizza – Pasta – Sandwiches Desserts and much more!
Online Ordering & Delivery!
731 N. Dearborn (312)751-2552 bellalunachicago.com
620 N. Fairbanks 312-280-8366
Y GOAT L L I B Tavern & Grill
Mexican Cuisine since 1963
BUTT IN ANYTIME! CHEEZBORGER. CHEEZBORGER. CHEEZBORGER.
700 E. Grand | (312)670-8789 www.billygoattavern.com
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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. Brew Master Kevin McMahon and his crew at Gino’s Brewing Company (500 N. LaSalle, 312.988.4200) aren’t just making craft beer – they’re brewing champions, as evidenced by a recent four-medal showing at the prestigious 2015 U.S. Open Beer Championship.
in the mood for... AMAZEMENT
OUTDOORS
INTERACTIVE
Cirque du soleil
Buck’s
We Gotta Bingo
Cirque du Soleil returns to Chicago after four years with its newest touring show, KURIOS – Cabinet of Curiosities, another in the company’s long line of acrobatic, artistic and just plain amazing productions, playing under the iconic blue-and-yellow Big Top at the United Center (1901 W. Madison, 866.624.7783).
Nothing beats an al fresco nightcap to close out a great summer day in Chicago, and few spots in town offer a better place to relax and take it all in (Lake Michigan on one side, the Chicago skyline on the other) with a cold beer or glass of wine than Buck’s Four-Star Grill (555 S. Columbus; 312.888.1378), right in the moonlit shadow of the iconic Buckingham Fountain.
Enjoy a traditional Italian dinner from Giordano’s, a fun and fastpaced game of bingo and a hilarious night of interactive theater at We Gotta Bingo, the riotous, semi-improvised, anything-canhappen dinner party featuring plenty of drinking, polka dancing and hilarious happenings. Get lucky tonight at the Chicago Theater Works (1113 W. Belmont, 312.391.0404)!
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Mystic
Great views of the nighttime skyline complement a great floating party on Mystic Blue Cruises (600 E. Grand; 877.299.7783), where revelers can dine, drink and dance the night away to hot DJ sounds amid the sleekest surroundings in town while cruising the waters of Lake Michigan.
Chicago’s craft beer scene is on fire, and much of the heat these days is coming from the River North neighborhood, where relative newcomer Gino’s Brewing Company (500 N. LaSalle, 312.988.4200) is suddenly turning out some of the city’s finest. Drink a champion tonight with a tall glass of gold medalwinning LaSalle Street Lager (a traditional German Helles brewed with Pilsner, Munich and CaraPils malts), or silver selection Broken English (a full-bodied, sessionable English pub ale), or bronze favorite Gino’s Pale Ale (a Belgian pale ale with a touch of biscuity sweetness). After sampling these and other great beers, stick around for a world-famous Gino’s Chicago-style pizza and maybe a few laughs at The Comedy Bar – all under the same roof! keymagazinechicago.com
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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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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. ROOF 201 n. state, 312.239.9502 (i-33) Loop TheWit Hotel’s rooftop lounge sets the stage for a grand night out on the town. Small plates and flat breads quell
niGHTLiFe your appetite, pairing with handcrafted cocktails.
Chicago-style pizza and craft beer at this new location, inside Gino’s East River North.
CoMedy CLUBs
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.
COMeDYSPORTZ 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. THe COMeDY BAR 500 n. Lasalle, 312.836.0499 (k-28) river north The city’s funniest standup comics will be under the same roof as some of the city’s best
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niGHTLiFe of the famed Hollywood comedy club. 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 and sketch comedy shows nightly. Enjoy a full kitchen and bar, with servers taking orders during the show.
GenTLeMen’s CLUBs ADMIRAL THeATRe 3940 W. Lawrence, 773.478.8263 (n. of A-1) Albany Park Chicago’s original adult entertainment playground features over 100 all-nude dancers nightliy. Conventioneers can present badge for $5 off admission.
irisH PUBs eMeRALD LOOP BAR & GRILL 216 n. Wabash, 312.263.0200. (i-33) Loop Pull up stool and grab a pint at the 40-foot wood bar packed with 12
beers on tap. Specialties include the ever-popular Fish and Chips and Bangers and Mash.
LiVe MUsiC HARD ROCK CAFe 63 W. ontario, 312.943.2252 (H-29) river north In addition to hosting live music (on Mon. and Thu.), 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.
HOUSe OF BLUeS 329 n. dearborn, 312.923.2000
(H-32) river north A Concert venue known for embracing music of all genres.House of Blues also offers a unique experience for dinner guests to enjoy live music while dining. Call for schedule.
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.
Welcome Conventioneers! SHOW YOUR BADGE FOR $5 OFF
Chicago’s only totally nude club!
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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.
TAVERNS & SPORTS BARS BULL AND BEAR 431 N. Wells, 312.527.5973 (H-30) River North Dump your roller-
coaster day of stocks for cash-prize trivia Tuesdays, weekend Mimosa breaks and special events and the personal table tap.
recipes and craft beers make for an inviting combo. Try the costfriendly “Beer Flights” special of any three drafts for $9.50.
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 High Def TVs.
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.
GINO’S EAST SOUTH LOOP 521 S. Dearborn, 312.939.1818 (H-39) South Loop Specialty Deep Dish
UPSCALE LOUNGES
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 Open WednesdaySaturday, SHAY offers an array of craft cocktails, beer, wine, bottle service and champagne options, in addition to a small bites menu
CUVÉE 308 W. Erie,
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LAUGH FACTORY
The Laugh Factory 3175 N. Broadway, 773.327.3175 Sitting in the heart of the Belmont Theater District, Laugh Factory Chicago is the most popular comedy club in the city! “Voted a Concierge Preferred “Nightlife Destination,” and the 2014 Chicago Reader’s “Best Venue for Stand-up,” the newly renovated Chicago club is continuing Laugh Factory’s 35 year history of comedic excellence. For schedule and performers, call 773.327.3175 or visit LaughFactory.com
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MILLION DOLLAR QUARTET
Apollo Theater 2450 N. Lincoln, 773.935.6100 The smash-hit musical inspired by the famed 1956 recording session that brought together rock 'n' roll icons Johnny Cash, Jerry Lee Lewis, Carl Perkins and Elvis Presley for the first and only time. Featuring a score of hits including "Blue Suede Shoes," "Great Balls of Fire," "Walk the Line," "Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On," and more. Tickets ($67.50$92.75). Ticketmaster.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
ON STAGE
RING OF FIRE
Mercury Theater Chicago 3745 N. Southport, 773.325.1700 More than two dozen timeless hits of the legendary Johnny Cash – including “I Walk the Line,” “A Boy Named Sue,” “Folsom Prison Blues” and the title tune – are brought to life on stage by a multi-talented cast in this rousing musical about love and faith, struggle and success, rowdiness and redemption, and home and family. Tickets ($25-$55) are available at MercuryTheaterChicago.com
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
THINGS YOU SHOULDN’T SAY PAST MIDNIGHT
Windy City Playhouse 3014 W. Irving Park, 773.891.8985 Four men. Two women. Three beds. When these characters start sending pointed barbs across the stage in search of some common ground in their relationships, the results may not always be pretty, but they’re always hilarious. Tickets ($15-$45) are available at 773.891.8985 or online at WindyCityPlayhouse.com
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#DATE ME
UP Comedy Club 230 W. North, 312.662.4562 The Second City’s newest venue, UP Comedy Club offers a diverse array of stand-up comedians, improv revues and sketch comedy shows. This weekend see the hilarious show #DateMe An OKCUPID Experiment (Thurs - Sun). With comedy shows seven days a week, UP also features a full-service kitchen and bar. No drink minimum required.
MOBY DICK SOUL BROTHER, WHERE ART THOU? Lookingglass Theatre
The Second City etc. 1616 N. Wells, 312.337.3992 Explore the ups and downs of modern life – our co-dependent relationship with technology, the perils of online dating and battling the chorus of judgment we hear in our heads and from the world around us. From the threat of fatal peanut allergies to the embarrassment of miscast warriors, Soul Brother, Where Art Thou? searches for common ground and kindred spirits.
821 N. Michigan, 312.337.0665 Set sail on this summer’s biggest adventure! Madness rages like the angry sea when man pits himself against leviathan in Melville’s epic and poetic tale furiously reimagined on the Lookingglass stage by director David Catlin. Set sail with Captain Ahab and the crew of the Pequod in this harrowing and intoxicating exploration of fate vs. free will. Now playing through August 28. LookingglassTheatre.org
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THE COMEDY BAR ASSASSINATION THEATRE: Chicago’s Gino’s East River North 500 N. LaSalle, 312.836.0499 Role in the Crime This new arrival on the scene of The Century
Museum of Broadcast Communications 360 N. State, 800.838.3006 Even after 50 years, Americans still question who shot JFK and why. Investigative reporter and author Hillel Levin reveals the most persuasive proof to date – and sheds light on the Windy City’s pivotal connection. Tickets ($39-49) are available at AssassinationTheater.com
features Chicago’s funniest standup comics under the same roof as some of the city’s best pizza, making for one unbeatable dinner-date night out! This week, enjoy performances by Trenton Davis on Friday, August 21 and Saturday, August 22 at 8pm and 10pm. Tickets ($20) are available at ComedyBarChicago.com
JAZZ INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO JAZZ CLUB TOUR
On September 2, 2015 from 6pm - Midnight, you’re invited to get a taste of Chicago's jazz scene on the Jazz Institute of Chicago's Annual Jazz Club Tour. Visit up to 10 clubs (including Norman's Bistro in Bronzeville, The Jazz Showcase and the historic Green Mill) for one low price complete with trolley transportation. Advance admission $35/Day of $40. For tickets and information visit JazzInChicago.org
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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