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November 21, 2014

This Week

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Inside This Week In Chicago ON THE COVER...................................4

Kids Korner

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BEST BETS FOR FAMILIES.................8

Sights CELEBRATE THE SEASON...............10

Shopping TRENDY TRADITIONS......................18

celebrating the holidays 2014 HOLIDAY ACTIVITY GUIDE...25

Maps METRO CHICAGO............................28

Dining BRING ON BRUNCH.............................34

Nightlife HOLIDAY REMINISCING...................46

On Stage LIVE PERFORMANCES....................50 Publisher Walter L. West III | Account Manager Jessica Young Production & Editorial Director Kameron West Editor Mark Loehrke | Intern Elizabeth Newhart Office Manager Nancy Vargas | Chairman & CEO Wally West phone: 312.943.0838 | fax: 312.664.6113 keymagazinechicago.com | facebook.com/KEYThisWeekInChicago


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ON THE COVER THE KIDS ARE ALRIGHT The holiday season seems like it will last forever, until you’re in the middle of it and everything starts going by in a flash. So don’t wait until “Tomorrow” to get out and enjoy some true family fun this week as a sunny new production of the beloved musical Annie swings through town. From “Easy Street” to “It’s a Hard Knock Life” to that soaring anthem “Tomorrow,” the familiar tunes just keep coming in this heartwarming tale of a mop-topped orphan, her trusty mutt and the undying hope of better days ahead. Annie continues its brief holiday season run with ten big shows this week at the Cadillac Palace Theatre, 151 W. Randolph. Tickets ($37-$102) are going fast at 312.384.1502 or ticketmaster.com.

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From hand-made sweaters the blown-glass ornaments to hot cider and bratwurst, there’s plenty of traditional German spirit to revel in at the annual open-air Christkindlmarket, opening for the season today at Daley Plaza. 11am-9pm. FREE. 50 W. Washington, 312.494.2175. For more holiday events see Holiday Activity Guide on page 25. to Lake

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Artist Miwa Matreyek presents a live multimedia performance that combines art, science and music to explore the epic beginnings of the Universe tonight at the Adler Planetarium. 7pm. $20. 1300 S. # 146 Lake Shore, 312.922.7827. His eponymous sitcom may be 20 years old, but his standup is still as fresh and funny as ever. Veteran comedian Jerry Seinfeld brings his hilarious observances to the Rosemont Theater. 7pm and 10pm. $25$75. 5400 N. River in Rosemont, 847.671.5100. to Rosemont


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NOV21- 28 High drama and some of the most enduring Verdi melodies of all time combine to potent effect in the Lyric Opera of Chicago’s take on the Italian masterpiece Il Trovatore tonight at the Civic Opera House. 7:30pm. $49-$229. 20 N. # 157 Wacker, 312.827.5600. The Visceral Dance Ensemble troupe performs a variety of exciting new contemporary works during its fall engagement at the Harris Theater for Music and Dance. Tonight and Saturday at 7:30pm. $25-$75. 205 E. Randolph, # 151 312.334.7777.

22 SATURDAY Find that perfect, one-of-a-kind gift at the Randolph Street Holiday Market, where more than 250 vendors will be selling everything from vintage clothing and antique furniture to indie designer fashion and fancy foods at Plumbers’ Hall. Today and Sunday, 10am-5pm. $10 (kids 12 and under, free). 1350 W. Randolph, 312.666.1200. # 20 Christmas comes early with today’s opening of the annual 18th century Neapolitan crèche and the festive and meticulously decorated Thorne miniature rooms at the Art Institute of Chicago. 10:30am5pm. Adults, $23; kids under 14, FREE. 111 S. Michigan, # 151 312.443.3600.

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One of the country’s premier troupes, Dance Theatre of Harlem returns to Chicago this weekend with a bold and innovative mixed repertoire program at the Auditorium Theatre. Tonight at 7:30pm, Saturday at 2pm and 7:30pm and Sunday at 3pm. $30-$95. 50 E. # 3 Congress, 312.341.2310. Conductor Nicholas Kraemer leads the Chicago Symphony Orchestra through the daring and innovative instrumental scoring of Bach’s six Brandenburg Concertos at Symphony Center. Tonight and Saturday at 8pm, Sunday at 3pm and Tuesday at 7:30pm. $38-$275. 220 S. # Michigan, 312.294.3000. 3

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Through the compositions of Gershwin, Strauss and others, members of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra illustrate how music can evoke time and place during Downtown Sounds, a concert designed specifically for young listeners today at Symphony Center. 11am and 12:45pm. $7-$57. 220 S. Michigan, 312.294.3000. # 3

A full day of holiday fun and entertainment along the city’s most famous shopping corridor culminates in thousands of twinkling lights zapping to life with a festive parade and fireworks during the Magnificent Mile Light Festival. 5:30pm-7pm. FREE. On Michigan, from Oak to Wacker, 312.409.5560. See page 54 for more... # 151

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23 SUNDAY The Chicago Bears face off against Lovie Smith and his Tampa Bay Buccaneers this afternoon at Soldier Field. 12pm. 1410 S. Museum Campus, 312.235.7000. Fuel up for the big game with breakfast at nearby Yolk. 1120 S. Michigan, 312.789.9655.


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with the tree lighting at 5pm. FREE. 50 W. Washington, 312.744.5000. to Lake

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In Chicago The Lyric Opera of Chicago remounts its epic production of the Gershwin brothers’ great American opera Porgy and Bess this week at the Civic Opera House. Today, Wednesday and Friday at 2pm. $34-$229. 20 N. Wacker, # 157 312.827.5600. Enjoy fast-paced AHL hockey in a family-friendly setting as the Chicago Wolves face off against the Rockford Icehogs today at the Allstate Arena. 4pm. $11-$37. 6920 Mannheim in Rosemont, to Rosemont 847.635.6601.

skate rental is $10. 55 N. Michigan, 312.744.3316. After you hit the ice, warm up with a mug of cocoa and a hot burger at nearby Rudy’s Bar & Grille. 69 E. Madison, # 151 312.332.8111. Settle in with a cocktail and get in the holiday spirit with a screening of the 1947 Cary Grant classic “The Bishop’s Wife” amid the swanky surroundings of the Palm Court during Movie Monday at the Drake Hotel. 6:30pm. FREE. 140 E. Walton, 312.787.2200.

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The Ghosts of Hip-hop Past, Present and Future lead Scrooge on a journey filled with rhythm, rhyme and redemption during the irreverent, foot-stomping A Q Brothers’ Christmas Carol tonight at Chicago Shakespeare Theater. 7:30pm. $30-$38. 800 E. Grand, # 312.595.5600. 124

26 25 24 MONDAY Enjoy a Chicago holiday tradition with free public skating against the backdrop of the city’s magnificent skyline on the McCormick Tribune Ice Rink at Millennium Park. Noon-8pm. Skating is FREE,

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WEDNESDAY

The holiday season in Chicago gets a little more official with the city’s 101st Tree Lighting Ceremony, featuring festive music from Dee Snider and the cast of Hansel & Gretel: A Wickedly Delicious Musical Treat, this evening at Daley Plaza. Program begins at 4:30pm,

With the help of an original score and traditional holiday carols, The Christmas Schooner tells the tale of the first Christmas tree ship and the family who risked their lives to fill Chicago with the Christmas spirit. Opening tonight at the Mercury Theater. 7:30pm. $25-$45. 3745 N. Southport, 773.325.1700.


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THANKSGIVING March into the holiday season with a great Chicago tradition as dozens of marching bands, floats and giant balloon characters step off for the annual McDonald’s Thanksgiving Day Parade. 8am. FREE. On State, from Congress to Randolph, to Lake 312.235.2217.

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After the parade, wander over to River North for a great lunch and a meet-and-greet with Santa and Mrs. Claus at the Hard Rock Café. 2pm-4pm. FREE. 63 W. Ontario, 312.943.2252. #36

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Cap your Thanksgiving with a few big laughs and get set for the crazy holiday season ahead with The Second City’s Holidazed & Confused, a riotous send-up of traditional holiday fare tonight at UP Comedy Club. 8pm. $32. 230 W. North, 312.662.4562. # 151

WHERE TO GO TO MAKE YOUR DOLLAR GO A LITTLE FURTHER IN CHICAGO EVERY DAY FRIDAY Enjoy reduced pricing on cocktails, wine, hand-crafted beers and Bar Bites through 7pm at ROY’S 720 N. State, 312.787.7599

SATURDAY In the mood for some famous Chicago-style pizza? Receive $10 off your meal of $50, or more, at CONNIE’S PIZZA with ad on pg. 29 of our Holiday Activity Guide. 1030 N. State, 312.CONNIES.

SUNDAY Guests of Harray Caray’s 7th Inning Stretch receive complimentary admission to the CHICAGO SPORTS MUSEUM. 835 N. Michigan, 312.202.0500

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Everyday from 4-7pm order any signature cocktail or wine by the glass and get a free Fig & Olive tasting plate. Available at the bar and lounge only. FIG & OLIVE RESTAURANT 104 E. Oak, 312.445.0060.

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Experience one of the iconic scenes of Christmas in Chicago today during the traditional Wreathing of the Lions at the Art Institute of Chicago. 10am-3pm. FREE. 111 S. Michigan, 312.443.3600. For more holiday events see Holiday Activity # Guide on page 25. 151

In the mood for some good old fashioned comfort food? Stop by HASH HOUSE A GO GO to receive 1/2 OFF their delicious Chicken and Waffles! 1212 N. State 312.202.0994.

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The ninth holiday season of Caroling at Cloud Gate kicks off tonight with a sing-along performance by Dexter Walker & Zion Movement under the iconic “Bean” sculpture in Millennium Park. 6pm. FREE. Michigan and Washington, # 312.742.1168. 151

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WEDNESDAY Swing by GREEN DOOR TAVERN to receive a FREE Fried Nutella Sandwich with the ad in on pg. 31 our Holiday Activity Guide. 678 N. Orleans, 312.664.5496.

THURSDAY Enjoy $6 martinis and wine, $6-$8 bar menu items for Swinging at Sully’s every Thursday night at SULLIVAN’S 415 N. Dearborn, 312.527.3510


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vorites. Open at 11am daily. 63 W. Ontario, # 36 312.943.2252. HANSEL & GRETEL SNOW MUCH FUN A classic fairy tale is brought to new musical life Chicago’s “coolest” ice rink returns to the Chicago with a live band and a new rock and roll score as Children’s Museum in the all-new Snow Much Fun Hansel & Gretel: A exhibit—and it’s bigWickedly Delicious ger and better than ZOOLIGHTS Musical Treat, a ever! The muchSee one of high-energy, familyloved holiday tradiChicago’s most friendly new protion, has been popular attracduction opening re-imagined as an tions in a November 22 at the immersive, cityscape whole new Broadway Playthat’s the perfect light as the house. 10am. $24. setting brightly festive 175 E. Chestnut, for active winter ZooLights cel# 312.977.1700. 151 fun—without the ebration once cold! Open again opens HARD ROCK CAFÉ 10am–5pm daily. for holiday Kids and parents Now through wonder will love looking at January 4, 2015. tonight at the Lincoln Park Zoo. Before or after your guitars, autographs Children/Adults, $14; stroll among the lights, enjoy ice skating at the adjaand other rock ‘n’ Seniors, $13. Navy cent farm-in-the-zoo. 5pm-9pm. FREE (ice skating $5). roll memorabilia Pier, 700 E. Grand, 2200 N. Cannon, 312.742.2000. while enjoying some # 124 312.527.1000. classic American fa-

HIGHLIGHTS BAH HUMBUG! A Dr. Seuss classic comes to life on stage as How The Grinch Stole Christmas! The Musical continues its 10-day run of family holiday fun at the Chicago Theatre. Sunday at 11am, 3pm and 7pm, and Tuesday and Wednesday at 7pm. $35$125. 175 N. State, 312.462.6300.

IT’S PLAY TIME! What are the hottest toys this holiday season? Find out – and try them out – at the 12th Annual Chicago Toy & Game Fair this weekend at Navy Pier. Saturday 10am-6pm and Sunday 10am-5pm. Adults, $10; kids (3-12), $5. 600 E. Grand, 312.595.7437.

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to SHOP AND EAT®® COSMIC WONDER Discover the mysteries of the universe at the Adler Planetarium. The live show, Cosmic Wonder, tells the compelling story of how we pieced together an understanding of the cosmos over time. Special effects help the audience members witness breathtaking beauty and discover the modern mysteries of the unknown. Adults, $22; Kids, $18. 1300 S. Lake # Shore, 312.922.7827. 146 RAINFOREST CAFÉ Part adventure and part restaurant, this fun-for-the-whole family eatery is sure to please people of all ages. Bring your wild bunch in Wednesday nights when kids 10 and under eat for just $2.99 with the purchase of an adult entree 5pm–close. 605 N. Clark, 312.787.1501. Coupon # 36 below.

MANNY’S COFFEE SHOP & DELI Kids will love the Saturday spaghetti special while watching Manny’s Magic Show and parents will enjoy the signature corned beef or another specialty sandwich. Enjoy one of their famous potato pancakes on the side. The show runs Saturdays 11am–2:30pm. 1141 S. Jefferson, 312.939.2855. # 66 MEDIEVAL TIMES Surrender to an age of bravery and honor and witness epic battles of steel and steed during our all-new-show. From ringside seats, discover a feast of the eyes and appetite with more action, more fun & more excitement than ever before! Call for tickets and show times. 2001 N. Roselle Rd. in Schaumburg, 888.935.6878. See page 13 for $10-$20 off per person with ad!


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Celebrate the Season

Photos clockwise from top left: Antique Coach & Carriage, Museum of Science and Industry and Christmas Windows at Macy’s.

It’s already beginning to look a lot like Christmas around town this month. In fact, from the early onset of holiday decorating to the permanent magnificence of the city’s architecture, this is the perfect time of year to enjoy a cozy horse-drawn ride from ANTIQUE COACH AND CARRIAGE (151 E. Huron; 312.787.1349). For holiday decorations on a larger and more concentrated scale, be sure to check out the more than 50 culturally-inspired trees on display during the annual Christmas Around the World and Holidays of Light exhibit at the MUSEUM OF SCIENCE AND INDUSTRY (5700 S. Lake Shore; 773.684.1414). Finally, bundle up the kids and carry on a great holiday tradition with a peek at the Christmas windows at the legendary MACY’S (111 N. State; 312.781.1000) department store.

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AT T R A C T I O N S 360 CHICAGO 875 N. Michigan, 312.751.3681 (J-26) MAG MILE From the 94th-floor of the John Hancock building and more than 1,000 feet above the Magnificent Mile, offering multi-state views, and the heart-pounding new Tilt! Adults, $18; kids (3–11), $12; kids under 3 free. CHRISTKINDLMARKET 50 W. Washington, 312.494.2175 (J-33) LOOP Set up as a little European village, you’ll find Holiday ornaments, Nutcrackers, cuckoo-clocks, beer steins and European chocolates are just a few of the items for sale from more than 50+ vendors at this open-air event during. Runs Nov. 21-Dec. 24. MEDIEVAL TIMES 2001 N. Roselle Road, 888.935.6878 (Suburban) SCHAUMBURG Jousting, feasting and fun! Step back in time and surrender to an age of bravery and honor, while witnessing epic battles of steel and steed. Call for tickets and show times. MILLENNIUM PARK Michigan and Randolph, 312.742.1168 (K-33) MILLENNIUM PARK Celebrate the tenth anniversary of one of Chicago’s most popular attractions, with architecturally significant must-sees including the reflective sculpture Cloud Gate (“The Bean”), the interactive Crown Fountain and the Frank Gehry-designed Pritzker Pavilion and steelribbon bridge. Free ice-skating at McCormick Tribune Ice Rink is scheduled to start Nov. 14. Skate rentals are available for $10.

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233 S. Wacker, 312.875.9696 (G-36) LOOP

VISITOR WELCOME CENTER 163 E. Pearson, 877.CHI.CAGO (J-26) MAG MILE Tourist information and maps available. FREE.

ADLER PLANETARIUM 1300 S. Lake Shore, 312.922.STAR (N-43) MUSEUM CAMPUS Space is the place at the Midwest’s leading museum for astronomy and space imagination. General admission: Adults, $12; seniors/students, $10; kids (3–11), $8. Some exhibits require an additional fee.

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See Chicago and beyond from the 103rd floor of the Willis Tower, and venture out onto “The Ledge,” which offers views through a glass-bottom balcony 1,353 above the street. Adults, $18; kids (3–11), $12; and kids under 3 free.

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SKYDECK CHICAGO

Tue: Loyola University Museum of Art, Museum of Contemporary Art, Swedish American Museum (second Tue of every month). Wed: Charnley-Perske House, Clarke & Glessner Houses. Thu: Art Institute of Chicago (from 5–8pm), Chicago Children’s Museum (5–8pm), Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum. Sun: DuSable Museum. Daily: ArchiCenter, Chicago Cultural Center, Jane Addams Hull-House Museum, Lincoln Park Zoo, Museum of Contemporary Photography, National Museum of Mexican Art, Newberry Library, Oriental Institute Museum.

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A Chicago landmark, Navy Pier houses more than 50 acres of gardens, shops, restaurants, rides and attractions, including the Chicago Children’s Museum, the IMAX Theatre and a 150-foot-high Ferris wheel.

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NAVY PIER 600 E. Grand, 312.595.PIER (N-30) STREETERVILLE

FREE DAYS AT CHICAGO MUSEUMS FOR ILLINOIS RESIDENTS

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A 1,700-acre outdoor garden with over 4,100 kinds of plants from around the world. On display November 21 through January 3, 2015: Illumination: Tree Lights At The Morton Arboretum.

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THE MORTON ARBORETUM I-88 and Rte. 53, 630.968.0074 (Suburban) LISLE

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TOURS BY LAND

This beautiful downtown gem boasts one of the greatest collections of French Impressionist and post-Impressionist paintings in the world, plus an impressive new modern wing. IL residents get free admission Thursday nights from 5pm–8pm. Adults, $18–$23; kids/seniors/students with ID, $12–$17; kids under 14 free. CHICAGO SPORTS MUSEUM 835 N. Michigan, 312.202.0500 (K-27) MAG MILE This 22,000-square foot complex gives you a chance to compare your jump with Jordan, test your reaction time compared to Hawks goalie Tony Esposito and hit homers with Frank Thomas. General admission: $6; Seniors, $3.

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111 S. Michigan, 312.443.3600 (J-35) LOOP

AMERICAN SIGHTSEEING 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), Las Vegas In Chicago Casino Tour, among many others. $28 and up.

DUSABLE MUSEUM

Dedicated to the study of the history and culture of Africans and Americans of African descent. Adults, $10; seniors/students, $7; and kids ages (6–11), $3. THE FIELD MUSEUM 1400 S. Lake Shore, 312.922.9410 (K-44) MUSEUM CAMPUS Natural history comes to life at this family favorite, where patrons can meet Sue, the largest, most complete, and best preserved T. Rex ever discovered. General admission: Adults, $18; students/seniors, $15; and kids (3–11), $13. MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY ART 220 E. Chicago, 312.280.2660 (K-27) STREETERVILLE Get a taste of some of the most dynamic and provocative art created since 1945, including the current exhibit David Bowie Is. Adults, $12; students/seniors, $7; free for children under 12. MUSEUM OF SCIENCE AND INDUSTRY 5700 S. Lake Shore, 773.684.1414 (South of P-54) HYDE PARK See 14-plus acres of interactive exhibits, including Treasures of the Walt Disney Archives, Future Energy Chicago and opening Nov. 13th, Christmas Around the World and The Holidays of LIght. General admission: adults, $18; seniors, $17; and kids (3–11), $11. SHEDD AQUARIUM 1200 S. Lake Shore, 312.939.2438. (L-43) MUSEUM CAMPUS Explore the exotic undersea world with 20,000 animals, from anemones and whales to dolphins and sharks. Shedd Pass: Adults, $28.95; kids (ages 3–11), $19.95.

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CHICAGO TROLLEY & DOUBLE DECKER CO. 773.648.5000 Red and green San Francisco–style trolleys and London-style double-deckers, each led by an expert tour guide, stop every 20–30 minutes at top attractions. Board at any of the 13 stops, including the Willis Tower, Museum Campus, Navy Pier or Water Tower. GRAY LINE SIGHTSEEING 800.621.4153 (I-36) Trolleys and Upper-Deckers offer scenic tours of the lakefront and downtown with stops at the city’s top attractions. Choose from the Hop-On, Hop-Off Tour or stay on board for the complete 2-hour Circle Tour.

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740 E. 56th, 773.947.0600. (South of M-54) HYDE PARK

CHICAGO LINE CRUISES 465 N. McClurg, 312.527.2002 (L-32) STREETERVILLE The Architectural River Cruise highlights landmark buildings along the river, while the Historical Lake & River Cruise offers a narrative of Chicago history and gorgeous skyline views from the lake. Adults, $40; Seniors, $33; Kids (7-18), $23; under 7 free.


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Shopping

Trendy Traditions

Photos clockwise from top left: Spoil Me Kidz Boutique, Mary Walter and Macy’s.

Holiday shopping isn’t just any old errand, it’s a tradition – and that tradition deserves a trip into the city to hit both the classic big department stores and the tucked-away, one-of-a-kind boutiques. In the case of the latter, find plenty of ways to dress the little ones up for the holidays in something fun and unique from designers like Kate Mack at SPOIL ME KIDZ BOUTIQUE (835 N. Michigan, Level 2; 312.448.8128). Grown-ups need something stylish to celebrate in as well, and there are plenty of stunning fashions for her to choose from at MARY WALTER (33 W. Superior; 312.266.1094). Of course it’s far from a boutique, but no holiday shopping trip in Chicago would be complete without a visit to the decked-out, multi-story, something-foreveryone flagship store of MACY’S (111 N. State; 312.781.1000).

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ATLAS GALLERIES INC.

TIM LOTTON

535 N. Michigan, 312.329.9330 (J-29) MAG MILE 900 N. Michigan, 312.649.0999 (J-26) GOLD COAST

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From prints by Renoir to contemporary works by Chicago favorite Michael Cheney, Atlas has been offering the finest oils, sculptures and limited-edition graphics for the past four decades. LOTTON GALLERY 900 N. Michigan, 312.664.6203 (J-26) MAG MILE

Cobalt and White Tulip Bowl

AKIRA

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Specializing in hand-blown glasswork by the Lotton family of artists, this elegant gallery carries a brilliant selection of fine-art glass, vases, lamps and chandeliers, along with original paintings by world-renowned artists.

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108 N. State, 312.346.3355 LOOP

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With storefronts all over Chicago, AKIRA aims to please in every way. Fashions are tailored to each location and stuffed with popular designer brands that appeal to every consumer need. Visit the heart of the Loop for AKIRA in Block 37. DESIGNER RESALE OF CHICAGO

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658 N. Dearborn, 312.587.3312 (H-29) RIVER NORTH Chicago’s best-kept secret for over 18 years is the city’s most exclusive women’s consignment boutique, with designer labels like Chanel, Louis Vuitton and Christian Louboutin at unbelievable bargains. DESIGNERS WAREHOUSE 203 S. State, 312.662.1745 (I-37) LOOP

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Over 10,000 square feet of discount designer fashions for men and women. Find a large selection of top brand designer apparel and accessories. MARMOT 932 N. Rush, 312.943.0750 (J-26) GOLD COAST

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Whether you’re tackling a mountain or just a hike around the block, gear up for your next outdoor adventure with high-quality technical apparel and accessories. From hats and jackets to sleeping bags and tents, be prepared for whatever Mother Nature has in store.

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Just off Michigan Avenue is a women’s boutique that specializes in unique and wearable clothing and accessories. The staff act as your own personal stylist whether you're looking for a new work look or a few new outfits for that trip you're taking/chic casual apparel.


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NEIMAN MARCUS 737 N. Michigan, 312.642.5900 (J-27) MAG MILE

BLOOMINGDALE’S 900 N. Michigan, 312.440.4460 (J-26) MAG MILE The legendary department store chain features outstanding fashion choices for all.

The grandiose entrance is an indication of the haute stuff within this luxurious department store. NORDSTROM

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The customer service is legendary, but what really packs them in is the huge selection of fashion, cosmetics and seemingly endless shoe department.

Smaller than a suburban Target store, this urban concept store sells home goods, apparel, beauty supplies, and groceries.

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AMERICAN GIRL PLACE 835 N. Michigan, 877.AG.PLACE (J-26) MAG MILE Dads beware! The epicenter of the American Girl movement features contemporary clothing for young girls and their dolls, as well as a café, dolly hair salon, infirmary and more. MACY’S 111 N. State, 312.781.1000 (I-34) LOOP

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Find top fashions and accessories for men, women and children, as well as an expansive collection of home furnishings.

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This family owned kid store specializes in boutique apparel, toys, shoes and accessories for boys and girls ages 0-14. Carrying brands from all around the world as well as hand made products by local designers.


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JAZZ RECORD MART 27 E. Illinois, 312.222.1467 (I-31) RIVER NORTH Get lost amid the stacks at the world’s largest jazz and blues store. Be sure to check out the wide selection of recordings from owner Bob Koester’s in-house jazz and blues label, Delmark Records.

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900 NORTH MICHIGAN SHOPS 900 N. Michigan, 312.915.3900 (J-27) MAG MILE Bloomingdale’s anchors this fashionable mall, featuring more than 70 shops including Atlas and Lotton Galleries. BLOCK THIRTY SEVEN, SHOPS ON STATE 108 N. State, 312.261.4700 (I-34) LOOP

FASHION OUTLETS OF CHICAGO 5220 Fashion Outlets Way, 847.928.7500 (Suburban) ROSEMONT Barney’s New York Warehouse, Neiman Marcus Last Call, and more!

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This four-story mall includes a wide range of retail options, including Magnolia Bakery, Sephora and Zara.

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THE SHOPS AT NORTH BRIDGE 520 N. Michigan, 312.327.2300 (J-30) MAG MILE Five hotels, 50 specialty shops, 20 restaurants and Nordstrom and Eataly as anchors. WATER TOWER PLACE 835-845 N. Michigan, 312.440.3166 (J-27) MAG MILE

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From Macy’s and American Girl Place to the new Harry Caray’s 7th Inning Stretch and Chicago Sports Museum, this classic Mag Mile mall features more than 100 specialty shops and restaurants.

S P E C I A LT Y S H O P S 900 N. MICHIGAN, 312.266.4500. (J-26) MAG MILE A fresh approach to your home and lifestyle where you find truly unique, artisan driven products for your home. Crosell & Co. provides the perfect backdrop for inspiration, learning and exploration in modern day gracious living.

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HERSHEY’S CHICAGO 822 N. Michigan, 312.337.7711 (J-27) MAG MILE The retail store supplies chocolate-lovers with their favorite Hershey’s products and a sweet opportunity to create their own personalized giant Hershey’s Kiss or Chocolate Bar. Stop by the café for gourmet desserts and decadent hot chocolate.

LOVER’S LANE 955 W. Diversey, 888.744.LOVE (E-11) LAKEVIEW Shop at over 30 outlets for lingerie, bedroom toys, romantic gifts, sexy menswear, lotions, oils, books, videos and games for lovers. For additional locations, throughout Chicagoland, reference our suburban map or loverslane.com. MARY MARY 706 N. Dearborn, 312.654.8100 (I-28) RIVER NORTH Accessories, frames, home goods—find it all at Mary Mary, a creative boutique inside a 133-year-old brownstone building. For the little ones, there’s a corner of the store dedicated to toys, puppets, and dolls. P.O.S.H. 613 N. State, 312.280.1602 RIVER NORTH Browse an eclectic assortment of vintage hotel silver, restaurant china and dinnerware, holiday ornaments,

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Set in a rainforest with plants hanging from the ceilings and walls and animatronic animals poking out from between the leaves, this safari store features a wild variety of items for the entire family. ROCK SHOP AT HARD ROCK CAFÉ 63 W. Ontario, 312.943.2252 (H-29) RIVER NORTH Stock up on rock ‘n’ roll memorabilia. Featuring classic tees, jackets, hats, and accessories, as well as a wide selection of collectables.

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WE’LL KEEP YOU IN STITCHES 67 E. Oak, Level 4, 312.642.2540 (I-25) GOLD COAST This shop features a dazzling selection of yarns and a variety of hand-painted canvases, along with expert instruction and superb fitting and finishing services.

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The city’s highest Santa this year comes with a twist, or “Tilt” actually. Set 1,000 feet above the Magnificent Mile, 360 Chicago (formerly the John Hancock Observatory) will be transformed into a winter wonderland with sky-high views of the city and frosty lakefront. General admission $12 kids, $18 adults, Tilt $7 extra. 9am – 11pm through Jan. 1. 875 N. Michigan, 888.875.8439.

The Lincoln Park Zoo becomes a winter wonderland, illuminated by more than 2 million lights, at the annual ZooLights extravaganza. Visit the polar bears and penguins while enjoying warm drinks, cool crafts, ice carvings, visits with Santa, and carousel rides. Open Nov. 28 – 30; Dec. 5 – 7; Dec. 12 – 23; Dec. 26 – Jan 4. 5 – 9 pm. 2001 N. Clark, 312.742.2000. DON’T MISS:

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Visit with Santa Claus and receive a FREE photo each weekend from 10am-2pm

Take a ride through the snowy birch forest on the Lionel Train Adventure.

Kids Tilt Free every Wednesday

Visit with Santa inside the primate house.

Kids receive a FREE one-day pass to the Shedd Aquarium with each 360 ticket purchase.

On Dec. 3, Join the Louis Glunz Beer Co. for BrewLights to sample selections from IPA’s to Stouts. $35

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Holiday Lights Tour Dazzling lights and holiday sights are guaranteed with the Chicago Trolley Holiday Lights Tour. This narrated 2 ½ hour tour sets the holiday stage within the Windy City. Sights include: The Magnificent Mile, Macy’s Holiday Windows, the Daley Plaza Christmas Tree, Millennium Park and 30 minute stops at two of Chicago’s most festive holiday traditions, ZooLights and the Christkindlmarket. Tours depart Fri. – Sun. Nov. 28 – Dec. 21, everyday Dec. 26 – Jan. 4. Fri. – Sat. tours leave at 6pm, 6:30pm & 7pm. Sun. tours leave at 5pm, 5:30pm & 6pm (Dec. 17 – 18, 6:30pm departure only) $19 kids, $29 adults. Trolley “kiosk” at 875 N. Michigan, tickets must be purchased in advance on-line at chicagotrolley.com DON’T MISS: Every Holiday Tour customer will receive a free hot cocoa and cookie from the Hershey store.

Macy’s Holiday Windows “The Journey of a Christmas Wish” is this year’s theme for Macy’s Holiday windows, which combine traditional old school artistry with gorgeous new visual elements. This holiday tradition dates back to 1897 when the legendary Marshal F R EE Field’s Department Store first E V EN T ! pioneered the idea. 111 N. State, 312.781.4483. DON’T MISS: Mrs. Hering’s Pot Pie served in the Walnut Room Snap a photo with family and friends under the State Street Great Clock Bring a box (or two) of Frango Mints home for family and friends

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Open Something Greater The Art Institute of Chicago has several fun and exciting holiday festivities this season. From the wreathed lions and intricate miniature decorated Thorne Rooms to the returning Neapolitan Crëche exhibit, this is the perfect way to spend an afternoon. Nov. 22 – Jan. 6. $17 kids, $23 adults, 111 S. Michigan, 312.443.3600. DON’T MISS: No trip to the Art Institute is complete without viewing the Georges Seurat masterpiece A Sunday on La Grande Jatte Sunday Brunch at Terzo Piano, the acclaimed restaurant headed by award-winning chef Tony Mantuano

Illumination Prepare to be dazzled! Returning this season is Illumination: Tree Lights at the Morton Arboretum, an outdoor interactive multi sensory experience. You will forever see trees in a different “light” as these trees are not only bathed in dazzling LED lights but also respond to touch and sound. Doors open 5pm with last entry at 8:30pm, Nov. 21 – Jan. 3. Illumination is closed Nov. 27, Dec. 1, 8, 15, 24 & 25. $12 - $15 for kids, $17 - $20 adults. 4100 Illinois 43 in suburban Lisle. 630.968.0074. DON’T MISS: Enjoy hot cocoa, coffee, s’mores and other sweets at one of three warming areas along the illumination path. Stop by the Arboretum Store, the perfect spot for last minute eco-friendly gifts and stocking stuffers


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Holiday spirits soar at the 14 annual Winter WonderFest celebration at Navy Pier. Featuring more than 170,000 square feet of awesome rides, slides and attractions, plus an indoor ice-skating rink all set within a winter wonderland. New attractions for 2014 include an indoor “snow” tubing and toboggan hill as well a 15-foot tall snowglobe! Dec. 5 – 6, 12 – 13, 19 – 20, 26 – 27, Dec. 31, Jan. 1 – 3, 10 am – 10 pm; Dec. 7 – 11, 14 – 16, 21 – 23, 28 – 30, 10am – 8pm; Dec 17 – 18, Dec. 24, 10am – 5pm; General admission $5, Activity admission $25 (includes indoor ice-skating), 600 E. Grand, 312.595.PIER. DON’T MISS: Visit Winter WonderTown and have your picture taken with Santa and Mrs. Claus. Take a break from winter and get your “island on” at Margaritaville

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The Magnificent Mile Michigan Avenue, home of Chicago’s famed “Magnificent Mile” makes holiday shopping a breeze with hundreds of retailers ranging from local shops such as Hanig’s Footwear to flagship stores like Burberry and Gucci. The Magnificent Mile extends north from Wacker Drive to Oak Street. DON’T MISS: The Garret Mix (caramel and cheese popcorn mixed) from Garret’s Popcorn at 625 N. Michigan. Explore Chicago’s in all it’s holiday splendor in an old-fashioned handsome cab with Antique Coach & Carriage. Perfect for couples or the whole family. 820 N. Michigan Visit the Historic Water Tower, one of the few surviving buildings from the Great Chicago Fire.

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Caroling at Cloud Gate Now in it’s ninth year, Caroling at Cloud Gate has become a cherished holiday tradition at Millennium Park. From classic songs like Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer to current pop holiday hits, visitors can sing-along with leading local F R EE Choral groups. Every Friday E V EN T ! Nov. 28 – Dec. 19, 6pm. 201 E. Randolph, 312.742.1168. DON’T MISS: Roaming Victorian era carolers every night throughout the season at Lawry’s The Prime Rib. 100 E. Ontario. 312.787.5000 Warm up with a Crimson Toddy, made with Bulleit rye whiskey, Agave nectar and Black tea at the Park Grill

Christmas Around the World It’s a cultural holiday experience at the Museum of Science and Industry’s annual Christmas Around the World and Holidays of Light exhibit. 50 Christmas trees are all beautifully decorated by volunteers from Chicago’s diverse ethnic communities representing various cultures and holiday traditions. Open daily through Jan. 4 9:30 am-4 pm; extended hours til 5:30 pm on Nov. 22 – 23, Dec. 6 – 7, Dec. 13 – 14, Dec. 20 – 23 & Dec. 26 – 30. 5700 S. Lake Shore, 773.684.1414. DON’T MISS: The museum’s Disney themed 45-foot Grand Tree with more than 30,000 lights and 1,000 ornaments. See a German 1941 Junkers Stuka dive-bomber as well as step inside an authentic WWII U-Boat


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The largest traditional German American Christmas market is right here in Chicago’s Daley Plaza. Browse more than 50 vendor booths at the 18th annual Christkindlmarket for authentic European delectables as well as one-of-a-kind handmade treasures: holiday ornaments, nutcrackers, cuckoo clocks, beer steins, wooden & plush toys, and European chocolates. Nov. 21 – Dec. 24. Sun. – Thu., 11am – 8pm; Fri. – Sat., 11am – 9pm. 50 W. Washington, 312.494.2175.

The tradition of afternoon tea is elevated throughout the holiday season and nobody does it better than The Lobby located inside the Peninsula Hotel. An impressive selection of teas, scones, pastries and finger sandwiches are sure to please even the most discerning aficionado. The elegantly decorated Christmas tree is the perfect backdrop and will certainly impress family and friends. $25 kids, $55 adults. Mon. – Sat. 2:30pm & 4:30pm and Sun. 3:30pm. 108 E. Superior, 312.337.2888.

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DON’T MISS: The Peninsula Hotel’s intimate 4th floor Sky Rink. This outdoor winter-wonderland is sure to create a memorable skating experience.

Warm up with a cup of Glühwein (hot spiced wine) served in a souvenir mug. Christindlmarket’s suburban outpost on the Village Green at Oakbrook Center F R EE beginning Nov. 28

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Sip on decadent hot chocolate while receiving a classic pedicure utilizing scented peppermint oil and lotion


Most people think summer is the ideal time to visit The Chicago Botanic Garden, however every holiday season the Gardens are transformed into a winter wonderland of twinkling lights, garden-scale trains, miniature Chicago landmarks, exquisite horticulture displays and much more as part of it’s annual Wonderland Express exhibit. Nov. 28 – Jan. 4. 10am – 6pm. $10 kids/seniors, $12 adults. 1000 Lake Cook Rd. in suburban Glencoe, 847.835.5440. See the lights, feel the magic and continue the tradition with the Brookfield Zoo’s 32nd annual Holiday Magic winter display. Featuring over

1 million twinkling lights illuminating the zoo’s walkways, a dazzling light show, ice-carving demonstrations, singing to

the animals, live music and entertainment, magicians, Santa and Mrs. Claus and much much more. Dec. 6 – 7, 13 – 14, 20 – 21, 26 – 31. 4pm – 9pm. $11.95 kids/seniors,

$16.95 adults. 1st Ave. & 31st St. in suburban Brookfield, 708.688.8000. The cold weather won’t stop you at this “drive-thru” holiday tradition courtesy of the Cuneo Museum and Gardens. The annual Winter Wonderland Holiday Light Show returns once again this year to light up the night sky and offers more than 250 festive displays – including colorful storybook characters and holiday scenes outlined in moving lights. Nov. 28 – Jan. 3. 6pm – 10pm. $5 per car Mon. – Thur.; $10 per car Fri. – Sun., Closed Christmas Eve and Christmas Day. 1350 N. Milwaukee in suburban Vernon Hills, 847.362.3042.


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Beyond the snowcapped mountains and twinkling lights of Santaland on the iconic store’s fifth floor, the big guy is waiting to hear everyone’s holiday wishes. Most days 10am-8pm. FREE. 111 N. State, 312.781.4483.

The Pier’s annual Winter WonderFest extravaganza wouldn’t be complete without the jolly man himself. Amid all the winter fun, be sure to make time to stop by and let him know how nice you’ve been this year. Dec. 5-24. Included with general admission. 600 E. Grand, 312.595.5282.

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You can hardly miss Chicago’s “official” Santa – his house sits at the base of the city’s Grand Christmas tree, and right in the heart of the festive Christkindlmarket. Fri.-Sun. 11am-8pm, call for special hours Nov. 25-27 and Christmas week. FREE. 50 W. Washington, 312.744.3315

A visit with St. Nick is as much a tradition as the hustle of holiday crowds at Water Tower Place. No waiting in-line with “virtual queuing” where guests receive a text message when it’s their turn to see Santa. Mon.-Sat., Noon-8pm, Sun. Noon-6pm. FREE. 835 N. Michigan, level 4, 312.440.3166. Just across the street (and 1000 feet up in the air) 360 Chicago’s Santa in the Sky will be sure to delight children of all ages. Weekends 10am-2pm. Included with general admission. 875 N. Michigan, 888.875.8439 Further north still, Santa will be at The 900 North Michigan Shops with a gift for each child. 900 N. Michigan, level 3; 312.915.3916

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holiday shopping Ready for Christmas? Luckily, everything you need can be found right here in Chicago! Remember, presents don’t buy themselves so bundle up and get going.

State Street in the Loop, home to several large department stores such as Marshall Field’s –

While River North is known more for its trendy restaurants, many retailers have chosen to capitalize on the vibrant audience that frequents the area.

North Michigan Avenue, stretching from Oak Street to Wacker Drive on the south is also known as the Magnificent Mile. This mile-long bastion of magnificent luxury retailers has made Chicago a shopping destination for travelers from all over the world. Chicago’s original luxury shopping district was along

Carson Pirie Scott. Marshall Field’s is now Macy’s and the old Carson’s space is a Target but visitors will still find plenty of retailers up and down “That Great Street”.

which coined the phrase “Give the lady what she wants” – and

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the sweet life Chicago has been a confectioner’s paradise from the very beginning. In fact, the National Confectionary Association got its very start in Chicago in 1884 and many people still consider the Windy City the “Candy Capital” of the World. From Brach’s & Blommer’s to Tootsie Roll’s & Vosges and EVERYTHING in between anyone with a sweet tooth will be glad they’re here. The name many people think of when it comes to candy and sweets is Hershey’s and luckily for you Hershey’s Chocolate

World, 822 N. Michigan, 312.337.7711 has a spot just off

multi-sensory interactive experience complete with retail store and on-site Bake Shoppe serving homemade cookies, brownies, cupcakes and more. Just across the street visitors will find an equally notable sweets merchant, Ghirardelli Chocolate Co., 830 N. Michigan, 312.337.9330. This intimate shop is best known for its indulgent ice cream creations and Sea Salt Caramel Hot Cocoa, but also carries a complete selection of chocolate squares and bars.

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If you have a fondness for cupcakes we suggest you head north to Sweet Mandy B’s, 1208 W. Webster, 773.244.1174, in the DePaul neighborhood. Since 2002, owner Cindy Levine and her team of confectionary artisans have been serving sweet treats out of their pastel decorated storefront. Have a budding young pastry chef? The store also offers kids’ decorating classes twice a week. For some, it takes a while to truly appreciate a bitter dark chocolate or exotic flavor mixed in with their sweet. This is where Katrina Markoff and Vosges Haut Chocolat Chocolates, 520 N. Michigan, 312.644.9450, come in. Recently named one of the 10 Best Chocolatiers in the world by National Geographic,

Vosges creates chocolate truffles that include exotic ingredients such as wasabi, absinthe and curry. Holiday shoppers lucky enough to be on the east side of the street in the 600 block of Michigan Ave. will be rewarded with a scent Chicagoans know all too well… Garrett’s Popcorn Shop, 625 N. Michigan, 888.476.7267. A Chicago tradition since 1949, Garrett’s still lovingly makes each batch by hand using the original secret family recipe

(that is more closely guarded than Santa’s house at the North Pole). Whether you prefer plain, cheese, caramel or the legendary Garrett Mix that combines Caramel Crisp with Cheese corn, no trip to Chicago is complete without a visit. Don’t feel like carrying a tin around with you? Not to worry, Garrett’s ships world wide.


to their new H6 headphones. If you are shopping for a person who loves to receive beautiful one-of-a-kind gifts, then head over to Lotton Gallery, 900 N. Michigan, 312.664.6203 where you will find hand-blown glass vases, lamps and other objet d’art.

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Need to find the perfect WOW present for the techie? Start your search at the Apple Store, 679 N. Michigan, 312.529.9500 and check out the new iPhone 6 Plus. The latest fad in computing is the laptop/tablet hybrid

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and the Microsoft Store, at the Shops at North Bridge, 520 N. Michigan, 312.836.3379, has several Surface models to “test-drive.” For those demanding technology and beauty combined, head a few blocks west to Bang & Olufsen, 609 N. State, 312.787.6006, and listen

Speaking of beauty, Atlas Galleries, 535 N. Michigan, 312.329.9339; 900 N. Michigan, 312.649.0999, has been enhancing homes with original works of art from national and international artists. Don’t miss the works of famed local artist Michael Cheney, whose paintings depicts local attractions and scenes. Beauty certainly also extends to fashion and Mary Walter,


33 W. Superior, 312.266.1094, prides itself in showcasing unique clothing from leading designers such as Amet & Ladoue and Porto, that allow customers to express their own creativity while remaining timeless. Just around the corner, resides another beautiful “Mary.” Mary Mary, 706 N. Dearborn, 312.654.8100 is an intimate gifts and furnishings boutique that is the perfect spot to pick up something special for a loved one – or yourself. Take an extra 15% off with discount on pg 20. Continue your one-of-a-kind journey at P.O.S.H., 613 N. State, 312.280.1602, where you will discover a cool selection of unique finds, from a vintage silver teapot to an authentic Italian Air Force wool blanket. While a traditional toy store might be hard to find, head to Spoil Me Kidz Boutique, inside Water Tower Place at 835 N. Michigan, level 7, 312.448.8128, for a fantastic selection of trendy toys and books. Next, head downstairs to the second level clothing store for an incredible selection of fashion forward boys and girls.

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Ice Ribbon at Maggie Daley Park

ice, ice baby For all the fun and frolic and endless go-go-go of the modern Christmas scene, for many the best memories of the holiday season happen on the ice – be it a quiet rink in the park or a crowded rink in the middle of the city. Fortunately, Chicago offers plenty of diverse rinks to do a few figure eights. Set to open in December, the city’s newest “rink” is actually more of an “ice trail” winding through the new Maggie Daley Park on the eastern edge of Millennium Park. The Ice Ribbon is a ¼-mile-long meandering frozen path dotted 22

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with trees and majestic light masts that will create a moonlit glow throughout. As of press time, specific hours and prices had not been finalized so please call first. Need a little more room to execute those figure eights? Take the BP Bridge over to the McCormick Tribune Ice Rink at Millennium Park, where Olympic hopefuls and wobbly beginners alike slide in the shadow of the Bean. Afterwards grab a Crimson Rye Toddy at the Park Grill. If you need to get in a few laps

but just can’t handle the cold, head to Navy Pier where the Chicago Blackhawks Ice Rink is the place to be. For a break from Mag Mile shopping, head over to The Peninsula Hotel. After a stop in The Lobby for a cocktail, head to the fourth-floor Sky Rink for a cozy skate amid a winter wonderland. Finally, skate past ponies and glide next to goats at the rink at Farm-in-the-Zoo at Lincoln Park Zoo. Be sure to leave plenty of time to explore the annual ZooLights installation.


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Ice Ribbon at Maggie Daley Park Call for hours & prices. 337 E. Randolph, 312.742.7529. Sky Rink at the Peninsula Hotel Mon.-Fri. 3pm-8pm; Sat. Noon-9pm; Sun Noon-6pm. $10 kids, $15 adults includes skate rental. 108 E. Superior, 312.337.2888. Chicago Blackhawks Ice Rink at Navy Pier Dec. 5 - Jan. 11. See page 10 for specific hours. $25 includes skate rental and activity admission to Winter WonderFest. 600 E. Grand, 312.595.5282.

Chicago Blackhawks Ice Rink at Navy Pier

McCormick Tribune Ice Rink at Millennium Park Mon.-Thur. Noon-8pm; Fri. Noon-10pm; Sat. 10am-10pm; Sun. 10am-9pm. Call for holiday hours. FREE, skate rental $12. 201 E. Randolph, 312.742.1168. Skating at the Lincoln Park Zoo Opens November 28. $5, skate rental $5. 2001 N. Clark, 312.742.2000.

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culinary legacies The holidays are a natural time for looking back on Christmases past and reflecting on the memories of days gone by. And there’s no better place to indulge that sense of holiday history than Chicago, a modern and forward-looking city that nevertheless wears its colorful heritage proudly on its sleeve.

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Take the city’s dining scene, for instance. While widely and justly lauded for its cutting-edge new restaurants and innovative rock-star chefs, the Windy City is also anchored by dozens of venerated establishments that have been feeding locals and visitors alike for more than half a century (in some cases, much more). We ought to know – Key has been featuring many

of these places since our own beginnings back in 1920! So as you and your loved ones enjoy this holiday season be sure to bridge the city’s past and its present at any of the our historic restaurants - each and every one of them helped lay the foundation for Chicago’s current culinary excellence.


The Old Country It should come as no surprise in a city with such a vibrant and diverse ethnic makeup that some of Chicago’s oldest and most renowned restaurants trace their history back to the “old country”. Take The Berghoff (17 W. Adams; 312.427.3170), for example. Founded in 1898, this bastion of German fare continues to thrive under the leadership of Herman Joseph Berghoff’s great-grandaughter Carlyn. A well-known fact for local history buffs is that after prohibition was repealed in 1933, The Berghoff was issued liquor license number one in Chicago – quite a designation in a city teeming with bars and taverns. After closing the legendary dining room in 2006, it quickly reopened amid public outcry with a slightly revised “Tradition with a Twist” format featuring classic favorites like Sauerbraten and Wiener Schnitzel alongside new creations. Located in the Loop, the Italian Village (71 W. Monroe; 312.332.7005) has expertly served over 9 million meals since it’s founding by Alfredo


Capitanini in 1927 and is still run today by the original family. Lauded as one of the finest Italian restaurants in the city, the Italian Village is actually comprised of three distinct dining experiences – The Village, serving classic northern Italian specialties, the lower level La Cantina that specializes in steak and the contemporary

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Vivere featuring forward thinking cuisine. Celebrity Sighting’s are a regular occurrence but a few notable have included Al Capone, Frank SinaItalian Village tra, Luciano Pavarotti and Sting.

Holiday dining often demands a “special occasion” type of meal, and Chicago doesn’t lack for high-end eats. But for classic elegance – the kind that continues to stand the tests of time – a couple of places stand out.

Meanwhile, the city’s proud Mexican heritage is well-represented in River North. Located in a converted 1867 carriage house, Su Casa (49 E. Ontario; 312.943.4041) has stood as a longtime stalwart for Mexican comfort food since the Kennedy administration, despite

For some locals, Christmas just isn’t Christmas without a traditional visit to the circa-1907 Walnut Room at Macy’s State Street (111 N. State, 7th floor; 312.781.3125). The wait times grow increasingly long as the holidays approach, but everyone wants a look at that

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original oak paneling and a chance to dig into a classic Mrs. Hering’s chicken pot pie at the base of the 45-foot Christmas tree. Seafood lovers, meanwhile, have been flocking to the Cape Cod Room (140 E. Walton; 312.787.2200) in the tony Drake Hotel since 1933. The décor is vintage, the service is impeccable and seafood is flown in fresh each day. Look for Marilyn Monroe and Joe DiMaggio’s initials that are carved into the wooden bar.

Deep Dish, Delis and Diners Still, not every meal has to be a big affair. In fact, it’s the everyday kind of places that truly make up the fabric of any

city’s dining scene, and Chicago has plenty of reliable options that have lived on through the ages. Nothing unites Chicagoans Connie’s Pizza (and visitors), quite like the city’s legendary pizza. Opened by Jim Stolfe (pictured with wife above) on the South Side in the 1960s, Connie’s Pizza (1030 N. State; 312.266.6437) now boasts four locations in the city (Navy Pier, Gold Coast, McCormick Pl. and Archer Ave.) and a major presence in supermarket freezer cases across the

country. But it always tastes better right here in sweet home Chicago. Our gift to you, a $10 off coupon below! Of course, if you want to truly see the full range of Chicagoans come together – from cops and construction workers to politicians and businessmen – united by a love


of corned beef and potato pancakes, the straightforward family-run Manny’s Cafeteria and Delicatessen (1141 S. Jefferson; 312.939.2855) has been the place to be since the 1940s. The family-owned and operated Artists Café (412 S. Michigan; 312.939.7855) has been serving breakfast, lunch and dinner to the arts crowd including Jim Belushi, John Cusack as well as members of the Rolling Stones all since 1961. Housed at the base of the landmark Fine Arts Building (itself an 1885 gem) visitors will enjoy good food, a hot cup of coffee and plenty of lively conversation.

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Nothing says “classic Chicago” quite like a tavern, which has long been the secular equivalent of the neighborhood parish as an anchor in many enclaves. In a fast-paced modern world, time can stand still in some of the city’s old haunts. Even the Miller’s Pub bustling Loop is a considered a neighborhood, and since 1935 Miller’s Pub (134 S. Wabash; 312.263.4988) has been its local watering hole. In 1950 after pooling their money Pete, Nick and jimmy Gallios purchased the pub from the Miller brothers. The only problem they did not have the $500 it would cost to change the large sign outside. Names aside, the Gallios’ have been treating everyone like family every since. The oldest tavern in the city was founded in 1921 and later named the Green Door Tavern (678 N. Orleans; 312.664.5496) During prohibition restaurants whose doors were painted green indicated the presence of a “speakeasy”; in other words booze was flowing. Suffice it to say to this very day, the name sticks! Current patrons are


treated to solid pours, great food and lively service. No wonder the Green Door continues to be a neighborhood favorite. Stop in for a FREE fried Nutella Sandwich with ad below. Finally, while most taverns in Chicago are quiet, unassuming little corner joints, it would be hard to pin that description on one that was immortalized by the likes of Bill Murray, Dan Akroyd and John Belushi on “Saturday Night Live.” Founded in 1934 as the Lincoln Tavern by Greek immigrant Sam Sianis, the original location of the Billy Goat Tavern (430 N. Michigan; 312.222.1525) was on the city’s West Side near the old Chicago Stadium. Now with nine outlets, including one near the original site by the United Center and legendary subterranean location at 430 N. Michigan (opened in 1964), this is a great place to grab a “cheezborger” and chips and soak up some Chicago history.

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a dilly of a tradition Stockings hanging from the fireplace. A plate of cookies for Santa. Eggnog. Some holiday phenomena can only be explained by tradition. And yet, even at their strangest, many of these quirky traditions eventually come to define the Christmas season for many folks. Bizarre eccentricities that would make little sense at any other time of year are somehow foregone conclusions in December.

those sticking to the traditional German). A distinct holiday custom for generations of

The Berghoff

Take the Pickle in the Tree, for instance (also known as Die Weihnachtsgurke for

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Chicagoans, this odd but beloved tradition continues a

long and storied run this year at The Berghoff (17 W. Adams; 312.427.3170). This year, families will again come downtown to enjoy classic German dishes such as Weiner Schnitzel and Sauerbraten as well as new specialties like Molasses Crusted Salmon and German Gnocchi. Kids under 12 who are lucky enough to find a pickle ornament hidden in the restaurant’s Christmas tree will be treated to a free Berghoff root beer. It’s a Merry Christmas – German, by way of Chicago.


After dinner and pickle-hunting, the Christkindlmarket at nearby Daley Plaza (50 W. Washington; 312.494.2175) beckons those in search of even more European holiday tradition and festivities. Now in its 19th season, this open-air German-style market features over 50 specialty food and craft vendors, selling everything from bratwurst and Bavarian pretzels to blown-glass ornaments and Cuckoo clocks. Leave room for souvenir mug of GlehwĂŤin (hot spiced wine) and Strudel. Who knows? You might even find a pickle for your tree at home (or maybe just one to eat).


Club Lucky

Rated on Yahoo’s list of Chicago’s Top 10 Restaurants for “Best Holiday Decorations.” The eternally hip Club Lucky is the perfect spot to meet up with friends all throughout the season. Inside, diners will find hundreds of dazzling hand-

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made snowflakes dangling from the ceiling, garland galore, thousands of Italian lights, oversized wreaths, and beautiful ornaments. Bask in the glow, and sip one of the special holiday martinis. 1824 W. Wabansia, 773.227.2300.


on stage holidays

Joffrey Ballet’s The Nutcracker

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Chicago would do well to consider the catch phrase “We Got Options.” Variety is the spice of life around these parts, and every holiday season, Chicago’s magnificent bounty of theater offerings is the gift that keeps on giving— from bounding Nutcrackers to Dickensian misers, bigticket flash to small-scale intimacy. There’s something for everyone. Chicago dishes out world-class performances the way Kris Kringle doles out jolly cheer, and whether you’re an avid or casual theatergoer, the Windy City experience is one you won’t forget anytime soon.

productions throughout the city, some old and some new. There’s lots to see and even more cost-friendly rates to keep you merry all winter long. Go forth, theater fans and enjoy. It’s the most wonderful time of the year.

A Christmas Carol

Relish the talents of Joseph Jefferson Award winners, rising local stars, and a smorgasbord of critically-acclaimed

For nearly four decades A Christmas Carol at the Goodman Theatre has

done away with convention with diverse casts and surprises unique only to the Windy City. Expect more of the same in 2014, as the Goodman debuts new set elements for your viewing pleasure. Follow the miserly curmudgeon Ebenezer Scrooge as he embarks on a journey of self-reflection with the ghosts of past, present, and future in search of the true meaning of Christmas. Feel-good charisma runs aplenty as local mainstay Larry Yando takes on the title role of Scrooge for yet another year. Through Dec. 28. Goodman Theatre, 170 N. Dearborn. Tickets $27 - $89. Call 312.443.3800.


on one crazy adventure. DJ Super Nova provides the beats, mixing everything from hiphop, reggae, dancehall and dubstep to epic rock ballads. Dee Snider’s Rock & Roll Christmas Tale Through Hip-hop duo the Q Brothers — Dec. 31. Chicago Shakespeare AKA GQ and JQ — set up Theater, 800 E. Grand. Tickets shop at the Chicago Shake$30 – $48. Call 312.595.5600. speare Theatre in 2013 for a special work-in-progress A popular hit from the Pacific showing of A Q Brothers Northwest is making its way to Christmas Carol. The bros Chicago. The Provision Theater return in 2014 with the final cut, Company, now in the midst so to speak, a musical mashof its 11th season, presents up that pits a money-hungry the Midwest premiere of Scrooge, a Jamaican Jacob Christmas On the Air, a Marley, and Lil’ Tim together musical/drama that tells the

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story of a live radio broadcast from Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. Actors portray the nativity scene and experience a modern-day lesson in giving and receiving. Nov. 26 – Dec. 28. Provision Theater, 1001 W. Roosevelt. Tickets $10 – $32. Call 312.455.0065. Heavy metal bar band Däisy Cütter aims to make a deal with the devil in exchange for fame and fortune. Just one problem: every time they try to seal the pact, their head-banging anthems turn into warmhearted carols. Former Twisted Sister front man Dee Snider produces and stars in Dee Snider’s Rock & Roll Christmas Tale, an ostensibly semiautobiographical story of big dreams, hard choices, and the true meaning of Christmas spirit. Through Jan. 4. Broad-


way Playhouse, 175 E. Chestnut. Tickets $27 – $67. Call 800.653.8000. Sing along to hit songs “You’re a Mean One, Mr. Grinch” and “Welcome Christmas” in Dr. Seuss’ How the Grinch Stole Christmas! the Musical, both from the 1966 original animated television special. Max the Dog serves as narrator while the scheming Grinch plans to steal Christmas away from The Whos. Nov. 20 – 29. Chicago Theatre, 175 N. State. Tickets $35 – $125. Call 800.653.8000. You can’t deny that warm, fuzzy feeling when Chicago’s holiday El goes rumbling by. But even when the El is decked with holiday lights and decorations, your fellow commuters still have lots of adventures to share.

El Stories: Holiday Train compiles stories from actual CTA riders with a little bit of Santa spirit thrown in the mix. One hour run time, which for Dr. Seuss’ How the Grinch Stole Christmas! The Musical some of a candy-riddled house put their you, is even shorter than your resolve to the test. Emerald City average daily commute. Nov. Theatre artistic director Ernie 29 – Jan 10. Greenhouse TheNolan teams with Grammy®ater Center, 2257 N. Lincoln. nominated kid-crooner Justin $10 – $20. Call 773.404.7336. Roberts for a unique telling of the fairy tale Hansel & Gretel: Reeling from the disappearA Wickedly Delicious Musiance of their mother and classcal Treat playing at the Broadmates, Hansel and Gretel way Playhouse. Through Jan. 4. venture into the forbidden for175 E. Chestnut. Tickets $24. est in pursuit of their lost comCall 312.977.1700. panions, where temptation and


American Blues Theater presents the cherished holiday tale It’s A Wonderful Life as a live and warm-hearted 1940s radio broadcast, complete with a cast of eight, original music, and live sound effects – plus milk and cookies after every show! Through Dec. 28 at the Greenhouse Theater Center, 2257 N. Lincoln. For tickets ($19-$49) call 773.404.7336 or visit AmericanBluesTheater.com

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Step Up Productions returns for year two of the hilariously heartwarming HoliDaze, a showcase of holiday-themed short works inspired by the zany antics and awkward family moments that only the holidays tend to bring. Through Dec. 21. at the Chicago Dramatists, 1105 W. Chicago. For tickets ($15 –$30) call 312.316.8355.

From the creator of “Late Nite Catechism,” the interactive comedy Christmas Bingo: It’s A Ho-Ho-Holy Night features actual audience-participation bingo games with holidaythemed prizes, along with plenty of hilarious stories about Jesus, Santa, and why we love the holiday season! Through Jan. 4 at the Royal George Theatre, 1641 N. Halsted. For tickets ($30) call 312.988.9000.


Bring the family and celebrate the most joyous time of the year with Cirque Dreams Holidaze, a holiday extravaganza featuring breathtaking acts by an international cast of 30 multitalented artists performing 20 astonishing feats. Performances Dec. 17 through 21 at the Chicago Theatre, 175 N. State. For tickets ($25-$75) call 800.745.3000.

The House Theatre of Chicago’s magical production of The Nutcracker is a moving new take on a timeless story with a brilliant combination of original music, moving dialogue, amazing puppetry and eye-popping spectacle. Through Dec. 28 at the Chopin Theatre, 1543 W. Division. For tickets ($15-$45) call 773.769.3832.

A Chicago holiday tradition, The Christmas Schooner tells the tale of the first Christmas tree ship and the family who risked their lives to fill Chicago with the Christmas spirit – a powerful, moving story brought to life through a wonderful original score and traditional holiday carols. Through Dec. 28 at the Mercury Theater, 3745 N. Southport. For tickets ($25-$45) call 773.325.1700.

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Back by popular demand, It’s a Wonderful SantaLand Miracle Nutcracking Christmas Story welcomes all people of all faiths and denominations for a whip-smart showcase of singing, dancing, stories and interactive games tailored for the holiday season. Brian Posen directs with choreography by Matter Dance Company. Treat yourself to a

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glass of non-holiday specific eggnog, which Stage 773 happily keeps on hand. Through Dec. 28. Stage 773, 1225 W. Belmont. The Santaland Diaries Tickets $25. Call 773.327.5252. The comedians of Chicago’s world-famous Second City are back with their usual brand of brash and irreverent humor. Mix in some holiday cheer with whip-smart improv, hilarious offbeat songs, and a willingness to skewer the topic at hand, and you’ve got yourself a laugh-out-loud Holidazed &

Confused Revue — from uneven gift exchanges with clueless boyfriends to couples therapy with Joseph and Mary. Through Dec. 31. Up Comedy Club, 230 W. North. Tickets $24 - $55. Call 312.662.4562. A touring edition of this show is performing Monday's beginning Dec. 1 at Second City's Resident Stage, 1616 N. Wells. Tickets $17 - $21. Call 312.337.3992 “America’s #1 Nut” started small in 1987 and grew from there, a long way from Iowa City where it was first conceived. Today the Joffrey Ballet celebrates its 27th annual presentation of Robert Joffrey’s larger-than-life production of The Nutcracker, one of Chicago’s favorite annual traditions, featuring unforgettable characters and live music


courtesy of the Chicago Sinfonietta performing Tchaikovsky’s classical score. Dec. 5 – 28. Auditorium Theatre, 50 E. Congress. Tickets $34 – $134. Call 800.982.2787. Looking for droll, dry wit this holiday season? Look no further. David Sedaris’ wickedly entertaining The Santaland Diaries returns to Theater Wit for another year of ensuing hilarity. Based on a collection of the same name by New York Times’ best-selling author, Santaland Diaries recounts Sedaris’ days as a struggling writer, as he reluctantly takes a job as a department store elf at the expense of his dignity. Through Dec. 28. Theater Wit, 1229 W. Belmont. Tickets $24 – $35. Call 773.975.8150.

Chicago Symphony Orchestra’s merry musicians fill the air with holiday cheer during Welcome Yule!, now entering its 20th season. A delight for Welcome Yule! the eyes and ears, this annual favorite features cherished carols and musical surprises, punctuated by sing-alongs and appearance by beloved holiday characters. Dec. 13 – 23. Symphony Center, 220 S. Michigan. Tickets $35 – $120. Call 312.294.3000. Santa’s on the naughty list in A Very Orwellian Christmas,

a noir-style comedy that imagines a dystopian future in which jolly St. Nick rules with an iron fist. Revolutionaries Dirk Action and Holly Day finalize their plot to overthrow Santa and his elfish minions, but the Big Man isn’t going down without a fight. Nov. 28 – Dec. 21. Royal George Theater, 1641 N. Halsted. Tickets $22. Call 312.988.9000.


presents perfect

Steal a smooch under the Mistletoe Kissing Crystal ($15) from MARY MARY. 706 N. Dearborn, 312.654.8100.

Watch their little eyes light up when they find this Automoblox Mini Emergency Response Line ($44) under the tree from SPOIL ME KIDZ BOUTIQUE. 835 N. Michigan, Level 7, 312.448.8128.

Bundle up against the cold with this cozy faux leather jacket ($379) and striking Amet & Ladoue scarf ($174) from designer boutique MARY WALTER. 33 W. Superior, 312.266.1094.

Add a fragrant finishing touch to your holiday dĂŠcor with the holiday classic candle ($34), holiday reed diffuser ($38) or room spray ($28) from CROSELL & CO. 900 N. Michigan, Level 5, 312.266.4500.

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Reinforce your skin against the harsh winter elements and restore that natural glow with the Sea Salt Spa Trio ($25) from H2O+. 600 N. Michigan, 312.397.1243.

Watch the smiles when they find this Melissa & Doug wooden dollhouse ($53) under the tree from SPOIL ME KIDZ BOUTIQUE. 835 N. Michigan, Level 7, 312.448.8128.

Let them indulge in the warmth of the season with the Mariage FrĂŠres Black, Green or Red Teas ($35) from P.O.S.H. 613 N. State, 312.280.1602.


new year’s celebrations With preparations for Christmas consuming so much of the month of December, those all-important plans for the biggest party night of the year can sometimes slip off the social radar. But never fear – Chicago has plenty of exciting NYE options and we’ve rounded up some of the best. So slip on your dancing shoes and get ready to ring in 2015! Want to party a mile out on Lake Michigan but still dance on dry land? Then head to the Grand Ballroom of Navy Pier, where hundreds of revelers in their cocktail best will dance to the sounds of several DJs, enjoy tasty treats

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from a dozen different food stations and toast the stroke of midnight with a great view of the Navy Pier fireworks, champagne and noisemakers during the Chicago Resolution Gala. 8:15pm-1am. $89-$375. 600 E. Grand, 847.306.3426. To get even further out on the lake to ring in the New Year, you’ll have to hop a boat. Fortunately, the luxurious Odyssey is no average boat, and its Navy Pier Fireworks Dinner Cruise is no average NYE party. Enjoy DJ music all night long, a fabulous dinner buffet and one of the best views of the skyline and the

fireworks in town. 9:30pm12:30am. $229.90. 600 E. Grand, 866.305.2469. Back on land, the celebrations will be upscale and the crowds will be beautiful at the upscale River North nightclubs SHAY and Cuvèe. With the hottest music, the fanciest drinks and the most happening crowds going almost every weekend, it’s hard to imagine how these two pinnacles of nightlife will top their usual scenes for the big night, but the bet here is that they most certainly will. SHAY is at 222 W. Ontario, 312.654.1230. Cuvèe is at 308 W. Erie, 312.202.9221.




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Dining

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Photos clockwise from top left: The Original Pancake House, Eleven City Diner and Yolk.

Nothing gets a big day of holiday fun in the city started on the right foot quite like a great brunch. If it’s a little indulgence you’re after, sweet treats like the crepes and baked apple pancakes are among the standouts at THE ORIGINAL PANCAKE HOUSE (22 E. Bellevue, 312.642.7917 and 2020 N. Lincoln Park West, 773.929.8130). Meanwhile, at the old-school delicatessen ELEVEN CITY DINER (1112 S. Wabash, 312.212.1112 and 2301 N. Clark, 773.244.1112), both breakfast and lunch get their equal (and impressively large) due, with a savory Bloody Mary at the ready to wash everything down. Finally, whether you prefer your eggs scrambled, over-easy or as the perfectly poached stars of a killer Benedict, nobody does them better than YOLK (1120 S. Michigan, 312.789.9655; 747 N. Wells, 312.787.2277; and 355 E. Ohio, 312.822.9655).

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Serving up a mix of American and ethnic cuisine, including Greek, Sicilian, and French dishes. guests will find a cool, diner vibe with a great selection of spirits. Daily 8am–9pm. All major cards. $$ 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, 312.733.9132 (D-35) WEST LOOP 330 S. Wells, 312.554.0297 (H-38) LOOP A curse this bar’s owner made is supposedly responsible for the Cubs’ World Series dry spell, but that shouldn’t stop you from trying its cheezborgers and cheeps (not fries!), made famous by a Saturday Night Live skit. $ CASTLE CRAFT PUB & EATERY (CASTLE ENTERTAINMENT COMPLEX)

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632 N. Dearborn, 312.266.1944 (H-29) RIVER NORTH This pub serves a wide variety of shareable dishes, small plates and microbrews in a space reminiscent of an English pub with comfy booths, billiard tables and an open kitchen. $$ ED DEBEVIC’S 640 N. Wells, 312.664.1707 (H-29) RIVER NORTH Shake, rattle, and roll at this 1950s-style diner, open since 1984, serves burgers and milkshakes along with breakfast on weekends. FYI: the restaurant’s employees are known for making snarky remarks. $$ FREESTYLE FOOD + DRINK 660 N. State, 312.202.6050 (G-30) RIVER NORTH Withmany plates made for shring, Freestyle utilizes fresh, sustainable ingredients to create American tastes with a global twist. For those who desire their own plateful of delectable, full entrees are available to savor. $$

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HARD ROCK CAFE 63 W. Ontario, 312.943.2252 (H-29) RIVER NORTH This legendary institution boasts a huge collection of rock ’n’ roll memorabilia and serves American cuisine including burgers, barbecue, sandwiches, pasta and steaks. $$

HARRY CARAY’S 7TH INNING STRETCH 835 N. Michigan, 312.202.0500 (K-27) MAG MILE Sports fans and foodies alike will appreciate this new addition to Chicago’s Magnificent Mile. The restaurant and bar serves inventive burgers, farm fresh salads, oven-fired pizzas and hand-dipped milkshakes. $$ MILLER’S PUB 134 S. Wabash, 312.263.4988 (J-36) LOOP Whether it’s a business lunch, an after-work cocktail, or dinner on your way to the theater Miller’s Pub is your Loop destination for hospitality since 1935. $$ RAINFOREST CAFÉ 605 N. Clark, 312.787.1501 (H-29) RIVER NORTH Dine under a tropical jungle canopy at this kid-friendly restaurant where the cuisine is inspired by Mexico, the Caribbean and Asia. Your meal includes a show with animatronic animals. $$

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RUDY’S BAR & GRILLE 69 E. Madison, 312.332.8111 (J-35) LOOP Scope out the historic photos and Chicago memorabilia displayed here while enjoying fresh-cut fries, chargrilled burgers, a craft beer or a milkshake martini made with vodka and ice cream. $

ASIAN TAMARIND 614 S. Wabash, 312.379.0970 (I-39) SOUTH LOOP Contemporary décor accents Asian minimalist furnishings at this pan-Asian café. The menu covers most of Asia, including Thai, Japanese, Chinese, and Vietnamese entrees.


1028 N. Clark. 312.929.2035 (I-25) GOLD COAST This chic Asian fusion hot spot boasts a sushi bar with chefs creating only the freshest rolls served along side other Japanese and Taiwanese dishes. It offers many sakes and whiskeys and provides a contemporary feel.

B R E A K FA S T EGGSPERIENCE PANCAKES & CAFÉ 35 W. Ontario, 312.870.6773 (H-29) RIVER NORTH Eggsperience a delicious selection of all-day breakfast and lunch items. $$ ELEVEN CITY DINER 1112 S. Wabash, 312.212.1112 (I-42) SOUTH LOOP 2301 N. Clark, 773.244.1112 (G-14) LINCOLN PARK An old-school diner serving breakfast all day, Eleven City offers soda fountain drinks, renowned hand-sliced sandwiches, fluffy omelets, giant salads. $ HASH HOUSE A GO GO 1212 N State, 312.202.0994 (I-23) GOLD COAST Keeping the fun in food while pulling from the experiences of farm fresh agriculture and old recipes with a twist, from the House Hashes to the Farm Benedicts. $$

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“A day without Pizano’s pasta is like a day without sunshine.” - Frank Sinatra

GOLD COAST 864 N. STATE ST. 312-751-1766 (STATE & CHESTNUT)

LOOP 61 E. MADISON 312-236-1777 (EAST OF WABASH)

For all locations visit us online at www.pizanoschicago.com

erving Now S Free n Glute Pasta! & Pizza

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THE ORIGINAL PANCAKE HOUSE 22 E. Bellvue, 312.642.7917 (I-26) GOLD COAST 2020 Lincoln Park West, 773.929.8130 (G-14) LINCOLN PARK Stop in at The Original Pancake House and enjoy a meal that is cooked from scratch, just like Grandma used to make. Indulge in their one-of-a-kind pancake favorites such as the Apple Pancake or Dutch Baby. WEST EGG CAFÉ 620 N. Fairbanks, 312.280.8366 (K-29) STREETERVILLE Located within walking distance of dozens of downtown hotels, this café offers everything from eggs benedict and pancakes to rotisserie chicken and taco salad. Bonus: insulated coffee pitchers at every table. $ 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 Expect twists on breakfast favorites including Benedicts, French toast and skillets at this restaurant chain, which also offers specialty juices and premium coffee. Lunchtime options include burgers and salads. $

CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN ARIA 200 N. Columbus, 312.444.9494 (I-33) NEW EAST SIDE Asian-influenced American fare is served in a sleek, hip room at the Fairmont Hotel. $$$$

Chicago’s Best Shuckin’ Oyster Bar!

1371 West Chicago Avenue

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RL 115 E. Chicago, 312.475.1100 (J-27) GOLD COAST Adjacent to the world’s largest Polo retail store, RL serves American fare and ambience. $$$$

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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 An old-school diner serving breakfast all day, Eleven City offers soda fountain drinks, renowned hand-sliced sandwiches, fluffy omelets, giant salads and a bloody mary made with their own mix. $


GERMAN THE BERGHOFF

Since 1942, this cafeteria-style institution has served sandwiches piled high with corned beef, brisket and peppery pastrami. For a side, order their crisp potato pancakes. Specials change daily. $

17 W. Adams, 312.427.3170 (I-36) LOOP This icon has been part of Chicago’s dining scene for more than 110 years, serving wiener schnitzel, sauerbraten, and potato pierogies, plus house-made root beer. $$ CHICAGO BRAUHAUS

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4732 N. Lincoln, 773.784.4444 (A-1) LINCOLN SQUARE For more than 40 years this family-friendly restaurant has served sauerbraten, wiener schnitzel, veal shanks, pork shanks and roast duck, as well as daily steak, chops and fish specials. $$

GREEK GREEK ISLANDS MEDIEVAL TIMES

200 S. Halsted, 312.782.9855 (D-37) GREEKTOWN

2001 N. Roselle Road, 888.935.6878 (Suburban) SCHAUMBURG

Enjoy traditional favorites like saganaki, mousaka, roast lamb and more prepared with fresh ingredients imported directly from Greece. $$$

Enjoy an exciting, family-friendly dinner inspired by an 11th century feast and tournament. Guests are served a four-course banquet. Adults: $60.95, children 12 and under: $36.95, 3 and under free. $$

PARTHENON 314 S. Halsted, 312.726-2407 (D-37) GREEKTOWN This restaurant is one of the oldest in the neighborhood and boasts over 140 dishes. $$

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MANNY’S COFFEE SHOP & DELI 1141 S. Jefferson, 312.939.2855 (E-43) UNIVERSITY VILLAGE


INDIAN CHICAGO CURRY HOUSE 899 S. Plymouth, 312.362.9999 (I-41) SOUTH LOOP Chicago Curry House brings the flavors of India and Nepal to the city. Delight in mouth-watering cuisine, an extensive wine list, relaxing ambiance and attentive service. $$ INDIA HOUSE 59 W. Grand, 312.645.9500 (I-30) RIVER NORTH The centerpiece glass-enclosed tandoor oven does much of the heavy lifting here, turning out more than 150 delicious Indian favorites and vegetarian options. Can’t make up your mind? Try the popular (and economical) daily lunch buffet. $$

IRISH EMERALD LOOP BAR & GRILL 216 N. Wabash, 312.263.0200 (I-33) LOOP This Irish pub serves up traditional fare such as Guinness New York strip and corned beef sandwiches. The spacious dining room features a 40-foot wood bar and TVs throughout. $$

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CLUB LUCKY 1824 W. Wabansia, 773.227.2300 (A-19) BUCKTOWN Enjoy their "Must See" award winning holiday decorations, starting Nov. 15 through January 11th. Feel like you’re in a 1940s Italian supper club and cocktail lounge. Close to downtown hotels. Good food and fun! Now offering hotel delivery. Lounge open late. $$$

LA CANTINA ITALIAN CHOPHOUSE 71 W. Monroe, 312.332.7005 (H-36) LOOP

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

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Located on the lower level of the Italian Village Restaurants, La Cantina serves steak and seafood from all regions of Italy. Fish tanks give the space a calm vibe. $$$ LA SCAROLA 721 W. Grand, 312.243.1740 (D-30) RIVER WEST This intimate spot features Italian favorites at reasonable prices for both lunch and dinner. $$


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THE VILLAGE 71 W. Monroe, 312.332.7005 (H-36) LOOP The Village features Northern Italian cuisine in an intimate setting, complete with cozy nooks and murals. The veteran servers will make you feel right at home. $$$ VIVERE 71 W. Monroe, 312.332.7005 (H-36) LOOP This contemporary Italian restaurant has received accolades from Esquire and Wine Spectator. The menu reaches across Italy, offering house-made pasta, seafood and meats meant to be paired with wine. $$$

MEXICAN SU CASA MEXICAN RESTAURANT 49 E. Ontario, 312.943.4041 (I-29) RIVER NORTH Experience a fiesta for your taste buds. A smorgasbord of Mexican favorites such as fajitas, burritos and hacienda dinners served among mariachi music and stained glass. $

CHICAGO CURRY HOUSE 899 S. Plymouth, 312.362.9999 (I-41) SOUTH LOOP Chicago Curry House brings you the flavors of India and Nepal. Delight in mouth-watering cuisine, an extensive wine list, relaxing ambiance and attentive service. $$

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Feel like family at this warm trattoria where a meal of Sicilian specialties awaits. $$

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 Nepalese and both northern and southern Indian food. $$

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ROSAL’S 1154 W. Taylor, 312.243.2357 (D-41) LITTLE ITALY


PIZZA CONNIE’S PIZZA

Mexican Cuisine since 1963

1030 N. State, 312.266.6437 (I-24) GOLD COAST 2373 S. Archer, 312.266.6437 (D-53) BRIDGEPORT Serving Chicago-style pizza for over 50 years, anyone who takes a bite of their deep-dish pizza will quickly see why they are known as one of the best restaurants in Chicago. $$ 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

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49 East Ontario Street (312)943-4041 | sucasamexican.com

A Chicago tradition since 1966, Gino’s is famous for deep-dish pizza handmade with golden crust, fresh vine-ripened tomatoes and your choice of toppings. There’s also a kids menu $$

620 N. Fairbanks 312-280-8366

“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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PIZANO’S PIZZA & PASTA 864 N. State, 312.751.1766 (I-26) GOLD COAST 61 E. Madison, 312.236.1777 (I-35) LOOP Frank Sinatra once said, “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 Pizano’s newest branch focuses exclusively on delivery and carryout, serving pizza, salads and burgers until 5 a.m. nightly. Looking to dine in? See the listing above for other locations. $$


Oyster bar and seafood eatery specializing in baby octopus, fresh oysters and craft cocktails. $$

BOW & STERN OYSTER BAR 1371 W. Chicago, 312.988.0644 (D-27) NOBLE SQUARE A variety of fresh fish entrees and a rotating selection of daily oyster choices highlight this new addition to the Chicago seafood scene. Dinner and weekend brunch available; closed Monday. $$$

HUGO’S FROG BAR 1024 N. Rush, 312.640.0999 (I-25) This popular restaurant has seafood so fresh that you may see the fishermen at the back door. $$$$

STEAKS & CHOPS

BUBBA GUMP SHRIMP CO. Come for our family-oriented atmosphere, friendly service, and out-of-this-world seafood. With Bubba Gump, you’re guaranteed to get the greatest seafood experience in Chicago. $$ CATCH 35 35 W. Wacker, 312.346.3500 (I-33) LOOP 35 S. Washington St, 630.717.3500 (Suburban) NAPERVILLE The freshest seafood in the city is just a short walk to Chicago’s Theater District. For meat lovers, try the bone-in ribeye, New York strip or filet mignon medallions. $$$$ GT FISH AND OYSTER 531 N. Wells, 312.929.3501 (I-30) RIVER NORTH

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700 E. Grand, 312.252.GUMP (N-31) NAVY PIER

CHICAGO CHOP HOUSE 60 W. Ontario, 312.787.7100 (I-29) RIVER NORTH Located in a century-old Victorian brownstone with more than 1,400 historical photos, this renowned steakhouse features USDA prime dry-aged and Kobe steaks. A comprehensive wine list boasts more than 650 selections. Piano bar. Valet. $$$$

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GIBSONS 1028 N. Rush, 312.266.8999 (I-24) GOLD COAST 5464 N. River Rd., 847.928.9900 (Suburban) ROSEMONT This legendary Chicago steakhouse features a wide selection. $$$

COMPLIMENTARY PARKING

HARRY CARAY’S ITALIAN STEAKHOUSE 33 W. Kinzie, 312.828.0966 (I-31) RIVER NORTH 10233 W. Higgins Rd, 847.699.1200 (Suburban) ROSEMONT 70 Yorktown Center, 630.953.3400 (Suburban) LOMBARD The legendary Italian steakhouse serves the finest prime aged steaks and chops along with Italian favorites in a truly warm atmosphere decorated with a collection of sports memorabilia. $$$$ LAWRY’S THE PRIME RIB 100 E. Ontario, 312.787.5000 (I-29) RIVER NORTH

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Lawry’s serves up your prime rib on a rolling silver cart. $$$$

“The most fashionable place in town to dine on Thai food”. . . – Chicago Magazine

11 E. ILLINOIS • PHONE 670-0100

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SULLIVAN’S STEAKHOUSE 415 N. Dearborn, 312.527.3510 (I-29) RIVER NORTH This will be an evening to forget your cares and rekindle romance. Slip into a booth and treat yourself to hand-cut steaks, fresh seafood, signature cocktails and swinging live music. $$$


SILVER SPOON

FRIENDS SUSHI

Find Zagat-rated fare such as banana blossom salad, tom yum, pad thai and more in a comfortable casual environment. Vegetarian-friendly.

710 N. Rush, 312.944.7100 (I-28) GOLD COAST 710 N. Rush, 312.787.8998 (I-28) GOLD COAST Located steps from Chicago’s Magnificent Mile, the modern sleek trappings of this Gold Coast sushi spot are ideal for both casual and romantic dining. Enjoy traditional and specialty maki, sushi, and sashimi, as well as entrée selections. Daily specials. $$

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STAR OF SIAM 11 E. Illinois, 312.670.0100 (I-30) RIVER NORTH Voted the No. 1 Thai restaurant by Chicago food critics, Star of Siam helped popularize Thai food not only in Chicago, but also throughout the country. $

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V E G E TA R I A N GREEN ZEBRA 1460 W. Chicago, 312.243.7100 (A-26) WICKER PARK

DAO

A short trek west of River North, Green Zebra is artistic and upscale in both décor and cuisine focusing on locally produced and seasonal. $$

230 E. Ohio, 312.337.0000 (J-29) STREETERVILLE

KARYN’S ON GREEN

You’ll find a variety of traditional and specialty dishes including pad thai and beef curry at this restaurant, which is located just half a block off the Mag Mile. $

Contemporary. Stylish. Vegan. Karyn’s makes vegan sexy in the midst of Chicago’s traditional Greektown neighborhood. Serving lunch, dinner and drinks in an atmosphere so chic you’ll forget it’s good for you. $$

130 S. Green, 312.226.6155 (D-36) GREEKTOWN

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Holiday Reminiscing

Photos clockwise from top left: Dee Snider’s Rock & Roll Christmas Tale, Club Lucky and Green Door Tavern.

One of the great charms of the holiday season is the chance to celebrate in the here and now while reveling in memories of times gone by. Of course, holiday nostalgia means different things to different people. For some, it’s the spandex and hair metal of the 80s – exactly the era on display in the hilarious and heartwarming new stage musical DEE SNIDER’S ROCK & ROLL CHRISTMAS TALE at the Broadway Playhouse (175 E. Chestnut; 312.977.1700). For others, the feel of Christmas in a classic 1940s Italian supper club and cocktail lounge is just the ticket, and that’s just what they’ll find amid the holiday décor of CLUB LUCKY (1824 W. Wabansia; 773.227.2300). Even further back in time, the aura of a 1920s speakeasy yuletide celebration is alive and well just as it has been for decades at the legendary GREEN DOOR TAVERN (678 N. Orleans; 312.664.5496).

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CLUBS

B.L.U.E.S. 2519 N. Halsted, 773.528.1012 (E-13) LINCOLN PARK A truly intimate location that gets you up close and personal with the acts.

2548 N. Halsted, 773.477.4646 (E-13) LINCOLN PARK Two bands on two stages provide nonstop music nightly at this legendary blues club, with early sets Thu. at 8pm and Fri. & Sat. at 7:30pm. Cover: $12–$15.

BATON SHOW LOUNGE 436 N. Clark, 312.644.5269 (H-38) RIVER NORTH

CABARET (CASTLE ENTERTAINMENT COMPLEX) 632 N. Dearborn, 312.266.1944 (H-29) RIVER NORTH

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At this celebration of unabashed humor, dancing and entertainment you’ll find everything from bachata lessons to DJs spinning Top 40 and hip-hop beats.

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This show is the nation’s longest running female impersonation, Las Vegas–style revue and has been delighting audiences from around the world for more than 45 years. Reservations are recommended.

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C O C K TA I L L O U N G E S CLUB LUCKY 1824 W. Wabansia, 773.227.2300 (A-20) WICKER PARK Enjoy their "Must See" award winning holiday decorations, starting Nov. 15 through January 11th. This True Chicago 1940s “supper club” and lounge is perfect for relaxing with friends or an intimate cocktail. Try something from their famous "Killer Martini" list or a Handcrafted Cocktail. Lounge open until 2am. DOWNTOWN BAR AND LOUNGE 440 N. State, 312.464.1400 (I-31) RIVER NORTH

BAR AND LOUNGE 440 NORTH STATE STREET (312)464-1400 WWW.DOWNTOWNBARANDLOUNGE.COM

Located within walking distance of Chicago’s thriving Theater District, this GLTB–friendly spot offers guests fashionable lounge areas perfect for pre- or post-theater cocktailing or simply a night on the town. SANCTUARY (CASTLE ENTERTAINMENT COMPLEX) 632 N. Dearborn, 312.266.1944 (H-29) RIVER NORTH

Live Blues 7 Nights a Week!

Spread over three levels decked out with custom LED displays, this club features a dance floor where you can move to beats from top DJs.

CO M E DY C LU B S

2 Stages • 2 Bands

COMEDYSPORTZ

Doors Open 8:00PM Showtime 9:30PM Till 4AM • 5AM Sat.

929 W. Belmont, 773.549.8080 (E-7) LAKEVIEW

$300 OFF Cover Charge with Ad

773-477-4646 • 2548 N. Halsted

For Private Parties Call Dave at 773-491-4774

Celebrating 25 years, ComedySportz presents an audience-interactive show appropriate for all ages. The all-ages show is improvised six times a weekend, so it’s never the same twice. $22. IO 1501 N. Kingsbury (D-19) LINCOLN PARK The originators of long-form improvisation have been creating comedy for 30 years. THE SECOND CITY 1616 N. Wells, 312.337.3992 (H-19) OLD TOWN

Want to party with the locals?

The Second City specializes in sketch comedy and improv and has been delighting audiences since 1959. Countless stars got their start here; including John Candy and Mike Myers to name but a few. 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. You can enjoy their full kitchen and bar, with servers taking orders throughout the show.

Your KEY to unlocking Chicago’s best nightlife experiences!

ZANIES COMEDY CLUB 1548 N Wells, 312.337.4027 (G-20) OLD TOWN 5437 Park, 847.813.0484 (Suburban) ROSEMONT Chicago’s original standup comedy club, Zanies has been nurturing local talent while bringing in some of the biggest names in comedy since 1978.

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PALLADIUM (CASTLE ENTERTAINMENT COMPLEX)

THE REDHEAD PIANO BAR

632 N. Dearborn, 312.266.1944 (H-29) RIVER NORTH

16 W. Ontario, 312.640.1000. (H-29) RIVER NORTH

This five-story nightclub has DJ’s spinning both new and retro beats with special lighting effects, smoke machines and even acrobatic performances. Open Friday and Saturday only.

Enjoy one of the Redhead’s signature martinis or a single malt scotch as you listen to Chicago’s top piano-player vocalists playing upbeat standards, pop, and rock hits seven nights a week.

IRISH PUBS

TAV E R N S & S P O R TS B A R S

EMERALD LOOP BAR & GRILL GINO’S EAST SOUTH LOOP

In addition to a sidewalk café and late-night restaurant menu, this modern Irish pub boasts a 40-foot wood bar with an expansive drink list including 16 tap beers and signature cocktails. Catch all of your favorite games on the TVs throughout.

Enjoy craft beers, with 12 Chicagoland brews on tap. If you want to try a few, get a flight of three for $9.50.

521 S. Dearborn, 312.939.1818 (H-39) SOUTH LOOP

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216 N. Wabash, 312.263.0200. (I-33) LOOP

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THE GREEN DOOR TAVERN

HARD ROCK CAFÉ 63 W. Ontario, 312.943.2252. (H-29) RIVER NORTH

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In addition to hosting live music, this legendary institution boasts the largest collection of rock ’n’ roll memorabilia.

678 N. Orleans, 312.664.5496 (H-29) RIVER NORTH The Green Door Tavern embodies old-school Chicago. In fact, the former speakeasy resides in one of the first buildings to go up after the Great Chicago Fire of 1871. The down-to-earth staff keeps its many loyal customers happy through Chicago’s bitter winters.

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On Stage 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.” The i.O. houses two theaters, two bars, and has six shows a night. Call for schedule. chicago.ioimprov.com

LOOKINGGLASS ALICE LOOKINGGLASS THEATRE, 821 N. Michigan 312.337.0665. Just in time for the holidays, the sparkling return of a family favorite! Lookingglass Alice returns, curiouser than ever with all its gravity-defying spectacle and visually breathtaking theatricality. Transporting audiences down the rabbit hole to a circus-infused playground for an exhilarating wonderland adventure inspired by Lewis Carroll’s beloved stories, Lookingglass Alice is a marvel for all ages. Presented by Chicago’s Tony Award-winning Lookingglass Theatre Company in the historic Water Tower Water Works on Michigan Avenue. LookingglassTheatre.org

LATE NITE CATECHISM ROYAL GEORGE THEATRE, 1641 N Halsted, 312.988.9000. Go back in the days of the Latin Mass, meatless Fridays, and a ruler across your knuckles in this interactive stand-up routine at The Royal George Theater. Created in 1993, Late Night Catechism is the longest continuously running show in Chicago history and the longest one-character comedy in off-Broadway history. Performances are Saturdays at 5pm. and Sundays at 2pm. Tickets $31. Busy those nights? See Bible Bingo! Fridays and Saturdays at 8pm. For more information, call 312.988.9000 or visit latenitecatechism.info

IL TROVATORE + PORGY AND BESS CIVIC OPERA HOUSE, 20 N. Wacker, 312.827.5600. Opera lovers can enjoy a bounty of riches this week, with two grand productions from the famed Lyric Opera of Chicago taking turns on stage. First up, high drama and some of the most enduring Verdi melodies of all time combine to potent effect in Italian masterpiece Il Trovatore. Later in the week, it’s one of the highlights of the fall cultural calendar – the Lyric’s epic remounting of the Gershwin’s great American opera Porgy and Bess. Enjoy a performance of Il Trovatore on Friday at 7:30pm, and Porgy and Bess on Sunday and Wednesday at 2pm. Tickets ($34-$229) are available at 312.827.5600 or lyricopera.org.

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THE MAGIC PARLOUR

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PALMER HOUSE HILTON, 17 E. Monroe, 773.769.3832. Break out the cocktail attire and prepare to be amazed and delighted during a unique evening of magic in an historic setting, presented by the innovative House Theatre of Chicago. Guests convene at Potter’s Lounge before being escorted to a private performance venue to marvel at the intimate sleight of hand and mind-reading of thirdgeneration magician and consummate entertainer Dennis Watkins. Performances are Fridays and Saturdays at 7:30pm and 9:30pm and space is limited to 35 guests. Tickets are $75 per person, which includes wine and beer. 773.769.3832 and theMagicParlourChicago.com

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THODOS DANCE CHICAGO

Your KEY to unlocking Chicago’s best shows!

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AUDITORIUM THEATRE, 50 E. Congress, 312.341.2310. Continuing its 125th anniversary celebration, the Auditorium proudly welcomes Thodos Dance Chicago, as the innovative local troupe remounts its critically acclaimed contemporary story ballet “The White City: Chicago’s Columbian Exposition of 1893,” featuring twelve dancers and an original score. The program also features works by Chicago dance icon and modern dance pioneer Sybil Shearer, presented for the first time on stage. The performance takes place on Saturday, November 29 at 7:30pm. Tickets ($27-$67) are available at 312.341.2310 or auditoriumtheatre.org.


Publisher’s Pick

Caroling, Caroling You can hardly avoid the ghosts of Christmases Past, Present and Future at this time of year, with variations on the Charles Dickens tale A Christmas Carol popping up on stages all over town. But here in Chicago, the traditional production of this seasonal chestnut is at the Goodman Theatre (170 N. Dearborn), where the incomparable Larry Yando once again scowls and broods through the spiritual transformation of the miserly Ebenezer Scrooge. By turns harrowing, reflective and joyous, this annual gift to the city is a wonderful reminder of the true meaning of the holiday. Tickets ($20-$101) are available by calling 312.443.3800, or by visiting goodmantheatre.org.

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. Performance schedule is Thu at 8pm. $22. Fri 8pm & 10pm, Sat at 6pm, 8pm & 10pm. $24. Located steps from the Belmont El stop. For tickets, call 773.549.8080 or visit comedysportzchicago.com

ZANIES ZANIES COMEDY CLUB, 1548 N. Wells, 312.337.4027. Zanies has locations in the city, 1548 N. Wells, and in Rosemont, near O’Hare Airport. Chicago’s Original Standup Comedy Club, Zanies has been presenting the funniest professional comedians since 1978. Zanies/Chicago is open 7 nights a week. Selected in 2013 by The Reader as Chicago’s “Best Comedy Club.” A Concierge Preferred “Nightlife Destination.” Information and showtimes are available by calling the box offices, Chicago: 312.337.4027; Rosemont: 847.813.0484 and online at zanies.com

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UP COMEDY CLUB, 230 W. North, 3rd Floor, 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 stand-up of Todd Glass (Jimmy Kimmel Live) Nov 20-22. With comedy shows seven days a week, UP also features a full-service kitchen and bar. No drink minimum required.

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TODD GLASS

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THE SECOND CITY E.T.C., 1616 N. Wells, 312.337.3992. In the world of high stakes, we become a more heightened version of ourselves, which can sometimes resemble more simian behavior than human. From unitard sporting performance artists, an intimate encounter with robot culture and the primal effects of downsizing, "Apes of Wrath" embraces the dark and light sides of our human devolution. secondcity.com

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Editor’s Choice Still undecided about what to do in Chicago? Here is one of our favorites...

Magnificent, Merry and More! If the spirit of Christmas isn’t already in the air around Chicago, it certainly will be when the city’s most renowned retail stretch decks itself out in grand fashion during the 23rd annual BMO Harris Bank Magnificent Mile Lights Festival on Saturday, November 22. A full day of interactive holiday activities, plus rockin’ concerts by top musical artists on the BMO Harris Bank Stage on Pioneer Court (401 N. Michigan) culminate in the main event: an evening parade (begins at 5:30pm, heading South from Oak St.) of floats, bands, and balloons down North Michigan Avenue led by Mickey and Minnie Mouse that sets the more than 200 trees along the route ablaze with a million twinkling lights, followed by a fireworks spectacular show over the Chicago River. The day is nothing short of magical! For more information on exciting holiday events throughout our wonderful city, be sure to use our 2014 Holiday Activity Guide on page 25 of this week’s issue. 54

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Celebrating 47 Years in Chicago “Our family has been scouring the world for over 47 years. We’re proud to say that if you want to see the best views in Chicago, we’ll show you the best art in the world” – Diane Petr Hasenstab, President

Alexander Butirskiy comes to Atlas Galleries! Meet the Artist on November 21st AND 22nd

Butirskiy

Cheney

Afternoon Passage

Homage to Kapoor

www.atlasgalleries.com

Rembrandt Strolling Musicians

535 North Michigan Avenue (312)329-9330 | (800)423-7635 900 North Michigan Avenue (312)649-0999 | (800)545-2929

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