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This WeekIn Chicago
This WeekIn Chicago
July 12, 2013Events Sights Shopping Maps Dining Nightlife Theater
RollingAlong
with Steve’s Segway Tours!
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PublisherWalter L. West III | Production Director Kameron WestSr. Account Manager Donna Dugo | Editor Claire Johnson
Account Manager Jessica Young | Office Manager Nancy VargasContributing WritersMark Loehrke, Aliza GoldbergChairman & CEOWally West | phone: 312.943.0838
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Inside Maps
Dining
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On StageLIVE PERFORMANCES....................82
CHICAGO’S HOT SPOTS................76
CHICAGO’S DINING SCENE.........62
Shopping
CHICAGO’S TREASURES...............52
Millennium ParkPARK ATTRACTIONS......................38
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Navy PierCHICAGO’S ATTRACTIONS..........32
This Week In Chicago
Sights
Kids KornerBEST BETS FOR FAMILIES............10
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DAY BY DAY HIGHLIGHTS..............4HERE’S THE DEAL...............................8
CHICAGO’S ATTRACTIONS..........16
METRO MAP...................................43
Experience all that Chicago has to offer atSTEVE’S SEGWAY TOURS. With top-notchguides, groups can tour throughout the day. Start with the fascinating Lakefront/Museum Campus Tour. Or try the informa-tive Architecture, the scenic River/North,the charming North, or the entertainingFireworks and Haunted Tours. Whicheveryou choose, you’ll be talking about the awesome experience for the next year tocome!
Looking for a bit of a workout as you tourthe Windy City? Rent one of TRIKKECHICAGO’s electric or body-poweredTrikkes. Trikkes are super fun carving vehicles (for ages 5 on up), that give an enjoyable, no impact workout. ElectricTrikkes (available on tours or to rent) are as easy as “get up and go”.
Steve’s Segway Tours is located at the fareast end of Upper Randolph (down theramp) on the business concourse of HarborPoint Tower. Prices vary from $30-$100 depending on what you choose. Standardtours operate daily at 9:30am, 1:30pm, and 6:30pm.
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Taste of Chicago is a summer-time tradition, and one of thebest places to sample the city’sdiverse dining scene while rubbing elbows with thousandsof like-minded folks. Today, 11am-9pm; Sat.–Sun., 10am–9pmdaily through Sunday. FREE (tickets required for food pur-chases). Columbus and Jackson.312.744.3316. See page 86 formore information.
Join chefs from the WashburneCulinary Institute as they sharetheir delicious secrets in PetiteChefs, the healthy food programdesigned to introduce little tastebuds to new, wonderful foods atthe Chicago Children’s Museum.11:30am, 12:30pm and 1:30pm.FREE with museum admission($14), but space is limited andtickets are required. 700 E.Grand, 312.527.1000.
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It’s a tradition unlike any other, asdozens of colorful vessels take tothe Chicago River during the 13thannual Chinatown Dragon BoatRaces at Ping Tom Memorial Park.8am-5pm. FREE. 300 W. 19th,312.326.5320.
See the race of the season, the ad-venture of a lifetime when viewingthe 105th CYC Race to the Mackinac. Boats leave from theChicago Yacht Club between 10amand 2pm. 400 E. Monroe Harbor,312.861.7777.
Tantalizing and mouth-watering burgers from some of Chicago’s finestrestaurants and a fantastic
music lineup beckon at the seventh annual Roscoe VillageBurger Fest. Saturday and Sunday 11am-10pm. $7. Belmontand Damen, 773.584.6683.
Three stages of live music andplenty of great food and drinkhighlight the two-day West Festcelebration in the city’s WestTown neighborhood. Saturday andSunday 12pm-10pm. $5. Chicago,between Wood and Damen,312.850.9390.
A full cast of professional singersand actors bring the timelessGilbert & Sullivan operetta The Pirates of Penzance to life aboardthe elegantly masted Tall ShipWindy. 2:15pm and 7:30pm. $45-$65. 700 E. Grand,312.451.2700.
Two of the biggest names in popmusic hit the West Side as radioregular Bruno Mars headlines, withan opening slot from UK songstressEllie Goulding, at United Center.8pm. $40–$130. 1901 W. Madison,312.455.4500.
The good folks at Bub City presentthe Windy City Smokeout,,bringing the aromas and flavors of great BBQ from a dozen localand out-of-town purveyors and the sounds of great country musicto the city’s bustling River Northneighborhood. Fri., 3pm-10pm; Sat., 12pm–10pm; Sun.,12pm-9pm.$30. Rush and Illinois,312.610.4200.
One of the most highly anticipatedevents of the summer is the Americanarama Festival ofMusic, featuring Bob Dylan, Wilco, My Morning Jacket and Richard Thompson atToyota Park. 5:30pm.$65.50. 7000 S. Harlem in Bridgeview,708.594.7200.
If the prospect ofgiant robots battlinggiant sea monstersdoesn’t seem quitebig enough, take itup another notch with the summer blockbuster Pacific Rimopening tonight on the giant screen at theIMAX Theater at Navy Pier. 7:15pm and 10pm. $20. 600 E.Grand, 312.595.5629.
Enjoy a lake tour, livemusic, delicious food and a healthy sampling of some greatcraft beer from Rock Bottom Brewery aboard the Brew Cruisefrom Shoreline Sightseeing. 8pm. $39. 600 E. Grand,312.222.9328.
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Come treasure hunting at Wolff’sFlea Market, Chicagoland’s largestweekly flea market with a diversemix of merchandise, including an-tiques, collectibles, electronics,jewelry, food and more at AllstateArena. 6am–3pm. Adults, $2; sen-iors (62+) and kids (6–12), $1. 6920N. Mannheim in Rosemont,847.524.9590.
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There may be no better place toenjoy the Great American Pastimeduring tonight’s Major League Base-ball All-Star Game than at one ofthe city’s shrines to the sport –Harry Carey’s Italian Steakhouse,33 W. Kinzie, 312.828.0966 orHarry Carey’s Tavern, 700 E.Grand, 312.527.9700.
The highly anticipated world pre-miere musical adaptation of theclassic Disney tale The JungleBook continues tonight at theGoodman Theatre. 7:30pm.$27.50-$99. 170 N. Dearborn,312.443.3800.
Grab a spot on the lawn and enjoy afree outdoor screening of the ulti-mate summer blockbuster Raidersof the Lost Ark during tonight’sZoovies presentation at theLincoln Park Zoo. Dusk. FREE.2001 N. Clark, 312.742.2000.
To commemorate its 80th anniver-sary, the Museum of Science andIndustry unveils the 80 at 80 exhibit, featuring 80 items and artifacts pulled from its extensivecollection and put on display – manyfor the first time ever. 9:30am-4:00pm. Adults, $18; Seniors, $17;Kids (3-11), $11. 57th and Lake Shore.773.684.1414.
The new music Downtown Soundseries continues tonight with theglobal double bill of Fatoumata Diawara and Alasdair Roberts atMillennium Park. 6:30pm. FREE.201 E. Randolph, 312.744.3316. Besure to stop by the adjacent GooseIsland Beer Tent before or afterthe show for a brewand a bite.
Cruise through downtown at duskto see Millennium Park, the Mu-seum Campus, Buckingham Foun-tain and more on the City Lightsat Night Tour from Bobby’s BikeHike. 7pm. Adults, $35;Students/Seniors, $30; Childrenunder 4, $10. 465 N. McClurg,312.915.0995.
coupon offer. Be sure to stop byJimmy Buffett’s Margaritavillebefore the cruise for a tropicalcocktail. 600 E. Grand,312.496.3840.
For an unforgettable evening in thecity, be sure to check out the finestfemale impersonators in the worldat the lively Baton Lounge, 436 N.Clark, 312.644.5269.
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A signature event is now even better, as the popular House ofBlues Gospel Brunch features agreat Southern buffet and rousinglive gospel music now hand-se-lected by the legendary KirkFranklin. 10am and 12:30pm.Adults, $40; children (ages 6–12),$25. 329 N. Dearborn,312.923.2000. See page 66 formore information.
Celebrate the French holiday ofBastille Day with music, food,dancing and more during the city’sofficial party at Daley Plaza. 4pm-10pm. FREE. 50 W. Washington,312.603.3054. Before the bigevent, get in the French frame ofmind with some authentic fare atCyrano’s Farm & Kitchen. 546 N.Wells, 312.467.0546.
The legendary Willie Nelsonbrings his distinctive voice and authentic country bona fides to a summer’s evening at RaviniaFestival. 7pm. $38-$100. 201 St.Johns in north Highland Park,847.266.5100.
Enjoy great skyline views, themajesty of the open water and the tropical sounds of jazzmanMarshall Vente & Tropicaletonight aboard the elegantlymasted Tall Ship Windy. 7:30pm.$65. 700 E. Grand, 312.451.2700.See ad on page 35 for 2-for-1
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The Chicago skyline serves as theideal backdrop for the Green CityMarket Chef’s BBQ,, an annual pic-nic featuring some of the city’sfinest chefs cooking from thebounty of this bustling farmers’market. 5:30pm-8:30pm. $125 (includes entry and all food andbeverages). 1790 N. Clark,312.880.1266.
The new music/electronica Loopsand Variations series continuestonight with a collaboration between Icelandic multi-instrumen-talist Olafur Arnalds and ArcadeFire violinist Sarah Neufeld at Millennium Park. 6:30pm. FREE.
201 E. Randolph,312.744.3316. Be sure to stop
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William Petersen stars in the intense family drama Slowgirl,opening tonight at the Steppen-wolf Theatre. 7:30pm. $40. 1650 N. Halsted, 312.335.1650.
Take your boat tour experience tothe next level with a LakefrontSpeedboat Ride aboard the famil-iar yellow Seadog vessel. 11am, 1pm,3pm, 5pm, 7pm and 8pm. Adults,$21.95; kids (3-12), $14.95. 600 E.Grand, 888.636.7737.
Tumblers, jugglers, and daredevilsby the dozen celebrate Chineseculture in spectacular fashion inCirque Shanghai: Dragon’s Thunder, the amazing new familyshow at the Skyline Stage onNavy Pier. 2pm, 6pm and 8pm.$15.50-$29.50. 600 E. Grand,800.745.3000.
Sample sweet and savory winesand cheeses from Pastoral whilecruising Lake Michigan and theChicago River on the Wine andWaves Tour from Wendella Sightseeing. 5:45pm. $54. 400 N.Michigan, 312.337.1446.
Enjoy spectacular skyline views,live music from the Tim FitzgeraldTrio, fireworks and cocktails – pluslots of great marine life – with thepopular series Jazzin’ at theShedd at the Shedd Aquarium.6pm-10pm. Adults, $18; kids (3-11),$16. 1200 S. Lake Shore,312.939.2438.
Theremight notbe a better vantagepoint fortonight’sNavy Pierfireworksthan from thewaters of Lake Michiganaboard Chicago Line Cruises.9:45pm. Adults, $40; kids (7-18),$23. 465 N. McClurg, 312.527.1977.
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Enjoy great food from a host ofneighborhood restaurants, livemusic and plenty of arts and craftsat the Taste of River Northfestival this weekend in Ward Park.Friday 5pm-10pm, Saturday 12pm-10pm and Sunday 11am-9pm. Kingsbury and Erie, 312.961.2293.
Bjork, R. Kelly, The Breeders andYo La Tengo highlight a three-dayslate of dozens of cutting-edgeperformers at Pitchfork MusicFestival in Union Park. Friday,3pm-10pm; Saturday and Sunday,12pm-10pm. $45/day. 1501 W. Ran-dolph, 866.468.3401.
Thoroughbred racing + live music =Party in the Park at Arlington International Racecourse. 3pm.Adults, $8; children, $2. 2000 W.Euclid in Arlington Heights,847.385.7500.
The Chicago White Sox welcomeinterleague rival the AtlantaBraves to the South Side for athree-game weekend series withgames tonight at 8:10pm, Saturdayat 4:05pm and Sunday at 2:10pmat U.S. Cellular Field. 333 W. 35th,312.674.1000.
Looking for some late night music?Green Mill Cocktail Lounge is sureto satisfy with their After HoursJam Session. 1am-5am. FREE.4802 N. Broadway, 773.878.5552
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Here’$ the Deal!WHERE TO GO TO MAKE YOUR DOLLAR GOA LITTLE FURTHER IN CHICAGO EVERY DAY
FRIDAYStart your weekend with $3 Bud Light and Miller Litedrafts at WEATHER MARK TAVERN. Pair your drinkwith their $9.95 all-you-can-eat Fish and Chips. 1503S. Michigan, 312.588.0230.
SATURDAYCelebrate the weekend with friends at LA CANTINAGRILL. $14 sangria pitchers to share. 1911 S. Michigan,312.842.1911.
SUNDAYEnjoy some Indian and Nepalese cuisine at CURRYHOUSE. Try more than 25 items at the all-you-can-eatbuffet for $10.95 every day from 11am-3pm. 899 S. Ply-mouth, 312.362.9999.
MONDAYCelebrate National Hot Dog Month at POAG MAHONE’S. $6 hot dog creations with a side of mac and cheese. 333 S. Wells. 312.566.9100.
TUESDAYSave some cash with 50-cent wings at CHUCK’SMANUFACTURING. Minimum order is 10. 224 N.Michigan, 312.334.6700.
WEDNESDAYSpice up your week with happy hour at HUB 51. Half-priced sushi every day from 3pm-6pm and after11pm. 51 W. Hubbard, 312-828-0051.
THURSDAYFree admission to the CHICAGO CHILDREN’S MUSEUM. Every Thursday from 5pm-8pm. 700 E.Grand, 312.527.1000.
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Rainforest Café: FREE chef’s appetizer of the day or kid’s mealwith ad on page 11.
Ed Debevic’s: Present ad page 13FREE collectible souvenir.
Tall Ship Windy: 2-for-1 ticketswith ad on page 35.
Seadog Cruises: 2-for-1 ticketswith ad on page 36.
The BackRoom: 2-for-1 admissionwith ad on page 78.
Gino’s East: Present ad on page 63 to your server to receive a FREE special gift.
House of Blues: FREE appetizer/nocover! See ad on page 65 for details.
Patron’s Hacienda: Buy one entreeget one FREE! See ad on page 67for details.
The Melting Pot: Buy one entreeget one FREE! See ad on page 69for details.
Manny’s Cafeteria & Delicatessen: FREE potato pancakes with purchase of sandwichor entrée with ad on page 75.
Iwan Ries: Mention KEY Magazineand get a FREE gift.
DQ Luxury: $45 full hour reflexol-ogy massage with ad on page 57.
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PLAY, PRETEND, AND DREAM: CALDECOTT MEDAL AND HONOR BOOKS,2010–2013Family exhibit cele-brates the 75thanniversary of theCaldecott award byshowcasing themagical world forchildren’s bookswith illustrationfrom each. This Art Institute ofChicago exhibit islocated in thePicture BookGallery at the RyanEducation Center.Adults, $23;Seniors/Students,$17; Kids (under 14), Free. Fri.–Wed., 10:30am–5pm;Thurs., 10:30am–8pm. 36 S. Wabash, 312.629.6100.
THE WONDERFUL WORLD OF DISNEYKids will love the colorful, larger than life DisneyStore where they can find apparel with pictures of their favorite characters and dresses like theirfavorite princesses. Hours vary by location.
717 N. Michigan,312.654.9208; 108 N. State,312.269.4776.
A HANDS ONEXPERIENCEKids and familiescan step outsideand get a hands-onexperience with seacreatures in thenew exhibitStingray Touch atthe SheddAquarium. Adults,$33.95; kids (3-11),$24.95 (pricesinclude general
admission). Daily, 9am-6pm. 1200 S. Lake ShoreDrive, 312.939.2438.
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MANNY’SCOFFEESHOP & DELIKids will lovethe Saturdayspaghetti special whilewatchingManny’sMagic Showand parentswill enjoy thesignature corned beef or another specialty sandwich.Enjoy one of their famous crisp potato pancakes onthe side. The show runs 11am–2:30pm every Saturday.1141 S. Jefferson, 312.939.2855. Coupon on page 75.
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ED DEBEVIC’S Shake, rattle, and roll at this 1950s-style dinerthat dishes up American classics such asburgers, grilled cheese sandwiches andmilkshakes from a witty cast of charac-ters that serve andentertain. Mon. -–Thu., 11am–9pm;Fri., 11am–11pm; Sat.,9am–11pm; Sun.,9am–9pm. 640 N.Wells, 312.664.1707.Special offer withad on page 13.
AMERICAN GIRL PLACEFeatures contempo-rary clothing foryoung girls andtheir American Girldolls, a café, dollyhair salon and more.Mon.–Thurs., 10am-8pm; Fri.–Sat., 9am–9pm; Sun 9am-6pm. All majorcards. 835 N. Michigan, 877.247.5223.
SENSING CHICAGOThe Konen Family Children’s Gallery at
the Chicago History Museum invited kids to use their five senses to explore Chicago.
Families can ride a high–wheel bicycle, hear theChicago Fire, catch a fly ball atU.S. Cellular Field,smell the city’s past and be aChicago–style hotdog. Mon.–Sat.,9:30am–4:30pm;Sun., Noon–5pm.Adults, $14; seniors/students/children(13–22), $12; children12 and under arefree. 1601 N. Clark,312.642.4600.
STORYTOWN Kids design the setting and shape
the story of the play at Stage 773. $10. Sat.,10:30am. 1225 W. Belmont, 773.327.5252. #151
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SEADOGEnjoy an educatedand in-depth look at the history andstories that makeeach building uniqueon the River andLake andArchitecture Touror zip around thelake for the SeadogExtreme Thrill Ride.Prices vary by tour.600 E. Grand,800.330.8062. 2-for-1 tickets River and LakeArchitecture Tour with coupon on page 36.
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LEGO STOREKids will have a great time seeing new models andbuilding their own Lego creations. Water Tower Place.Mon.–Sat., 10am–9pm; Sun., 11am–6pm. 835 N.Michigan, 312.202.0946.
DINOSAURS ALIVE!Jurassic Park comes to life at Brookfield Zoo inDinosaurs Alive! The exhibit uses 24 life-size, animatronic dinosaurs and features fossilized bones,skulls, eggs and teeth to teach the similarities anddifferences between dinosaurs and today’s animals.Mon.–Sat., 9:30am–6pm; Sun., 9:30am–7:30pm.Adults, $20; Seniors and Kids (3–11), $13.50. 8400 W.31st, Brookfield, 708.688.8000.
DAVE & BUSTERSKids and adults alike will enjoy Dave & Busters. Thisrestaurant, bar and game venue features a variety ofarcade games and billiards. Tired parents can have abeer while keeping an eye on their kids. Sun.,Wed.–Thurs., 11:30am–11pm. Mon.–Tues., 4pm–11am;Fri–Sat., 11:30am–2am. 1030 N. Clark, 312.943.5151.Free $10 game play coupon on left!
BUILD-A-BEAR WORKSHOPKids and adults alike will love “building” their owncustomized teddy. Choose from traditional bears andother furry friends. Sun.–Thurs., 10am–8pm; Fri.–Sat.,10am–10pm. 700 E. Grand, 312.832-0114. #124
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SHREK THE MUSICALJoin everyone’s favorite ogre Shrek and wise-cracking Donkey as they embark on a life-changingadventure to rescue the cursed Princess Fiona. Thisbeloved, but far-from-traditional fairytale journey is a 75-minute live stage musical at ChicagoShakespeare Theater on Navy Pier. Following eachperformance, audience members are invited to meetthe cast for autographs and pictures. Adults, $25;Kids (12 & Under), $18. Thu-Sun, 11am & 2pm; Wed,11am. 800 E. Grand on Navy Pier, 312.595.5600.
CHICAGO CHILDREN’S MUSEUM Looking for world-class fun? Splash, climb, build,learn and explore at the award-winning ChicagoChildren’s Museum, located at Navy Pier. Climb on a ship, dam up a river, drive a fire truck, tinkerwith real tools, and much more. Don’t miss Ready, Pet, Go!, the museum’s new exhibit that’sall about pets and children’s inherent connection toanimals, both real and pretend. Adults/children,$14; Seniors, $13. 700 E. Grand, 312.527.1000.
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Why does the Chicago River flow backward?a) Eliminate waste in Lake Michigan and provide citizens with clean drinking water.b) As a result of a chemical accident one St. Patrick’s Day when the river was being dyed. c) Engineers changed the flow to helpfight the Chicago Fire in 1871.The Ferris wheel was invented inChicago to rival what landmark?a) Big Ben, London, Englandb) Statue of Liberty, New York, USAc) Eiffel Tower, Paris, FranceThe five-time Stanley Cup winners,the Chicago Blackhawks, were one ofhow many original NHL teams?a) Four b) Six c) Eight
MODEL RAILROAD GARDEN18 trains run on 1,600 feet of track in Model
Railroad Garden: Landmarks of America at theChicago Botanic Gardens. 5,000 plants surround
the tracks as the locomotives travel by nearly 50 intri-cately designed miniature Landmarks. Daily, 10am–5pm. Adults, $6; Seniors, $5; Kids (3–12), $4. 1000 LakeCook Rd, Glencoe, 847.835.5440.
RAINFOREST CAFÉPart adventure and part restaurant, this fun-for-the-whole family eatery is sure to please people of allages. Bring your wild bunch in on Wednesday nightwhen kids 10 and under eat for just $2.99 with thepurchase of an adult entre from 5pm–close. 605 N.Clark, 312.787.1501. Coupon on page 11.
GALT TOYS + GALT BABYFind an extensive collection of all-terrain strollers,baby basics, children’s books, toys and more! Mon.–Sat., 10am–7pm; Sun., 11am–6pm. All major cards. 900 N. Michigan, 5th Floor, 312.440.9550.
HARD ROCK CAFÉKids and parents will love looking at guitars, auto-graphs and other memorabilia while enjoying someclassic American favorites. The kids menu offers anumber of favorites and parents can chose from awide selection of American fare and relax with adrink. Open at 11am daily. 63 W. Ontario, 312.943.2252.
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Chicago is a beautiful city no matter if you see it by land, water, or air. See Chicago from the
heavens when you jettison up to the JOHN HANCOCK OBSERVATORY (875 N. Michigan,
312.751.3681). The 94th–floor observatory is over 1,000 feet above the Magnificent Mile.
Next, take a trip out on the water with Chicago’s only full service water sport rental company,
CHICAGO WATER SPORT RENTALS (31st Street Harbor, 312.600.8679). See amazing views of
the city from the FlyBoard, jet skis, kayaks and paddleboats. Want to go on a more leisurely
adventure? Take a BIKE AND ROLL CHICAGO SEGWAY TOUR (239 E. Randolph, 312.729.1000).
On the Amazing Lakefront Segway Tour, guests glide through Grant Park, see the majestic
Buckingham Fountain and see beautiful views of the skyline and museum campus.
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A T T R A C T I O N STHE CHICAGO ARCHITECTURE FOUNDATIONMore than 85 walking, boat, bus, “L” train, trolley,bike, and Segway tours, in addition to The UnseenCity: Designs for a Future Chicago exhibition. Alsolectures, special events, and education activities, created to inspire people to discover why design matters. Shop & Tour Center open Sat.–Thu., 9am–6:30pm; Fri., 9am–7pm. All major credit cards. 224 S.Michigan, 312.922.3432. architecture.org (J-36)
CHICAGO PUBLIC LIBRARY’S HAROLD WASHINGTON LIBRARY CENTERThe largest municipal library in the world. Mon.–Thu.,9am–9pm; Fri.–Sat., 9am–5pm; Sun., 1–5pm. FREE.400 S. State, 312.747.4300. chipublib.org (I-38)
CITYPASSVisit five attractions and save 49%. CityPASS ticketbooklet includes admission to the Shedd Aquarium,Skydeck Chicago, Field Museum, John HancockObservatory or Museum of Science and Industryand Adler Planetarium or Art Institute of Chicago.CityPASS booklet holders can skip most ticket lines,but they may encounter a line when they firstexchange a voucher for a booklet. Good for ninedays. Adults, $89; children (3–11), $79. All majorcards. 888.330.5008. citypass.com
JOHN HANCOCK OBSERVATORYRated the best view in the city by the ChicagoTribune. The 94th-floor observatory, more than1,000 feet above the Magnificent Mile, features theLavazza Espression café and 360-degree views.Daily, 9am–11pm. Adults, $18; kids (3–11), $12; andchildren under 3 are free. 875 N. Michigan,312.751.3681. jhochicago.com (J-26)
LINCOLN PARK CONSERVATORYFind everything from tropical palms to ancientferns year round at this lush botanical garden.Daily, 9am–5pm. FREE. 2391 N. Stockton,312.742.7736. chicagoparkdistrict.com (G-15)
NAVY PIERA Chicago landmark, Navy Pier houses more than50 acres of gardens, shops, restaurants, rides, andattractions, including the Chicago Children’sMuseum, IMAX Theatre, a 150-foot-high Ferriswheel, and the Smith Museum of Stained GlassWindows. Open Sun. –Thu., 10am–8pm; Fri. –Sat.,10am–10pm; Accepted credit cards vary. 600 E.Grand, 312.595.PIER. navypier.com (N-30)
NAVY PIER IMAX THEATREMovies come to life on a six-story screen. Playingon select dates throughout July: Man of Steel andPacific Rim. Adults, $11–$15; seniors (62+), $10–$14;and children (3–11), $9–$13. 700 E. Grand at NavyPier, 312.595.5MAX. imax.com/chicago (O-30)
SKYDECK CHICAGOSee Chicago from the world-famous Skydeck, located on the 103rd floor of the Willis Tower. Besure to check out “The Ledge,” which offers viewsthrough a glass bottom balcony 1,353 feet up. Daily,9am–10pm. Open 365 days a year. Adults, $18; children (3–11), $12; and children under 3 free. Allmajor cards. 233 S. Wacker (Jackson Blvd.entrance), 312.875.9696. the-skydeck.com (G-36)
VISIT OAK PARKExplore the historical Oak Park area and take in aconcert or special gallery showing, or an outdoortheatre performance. Tour the Frank Lloyd WrightHome and Studio and the Museum and Birth Homeof Ernest Hemmingway. See an exhibit or take aclass at one of the galleries in the Arts District.Browse the shopping district in Downtown Oak Parkand at night, check out a band at the beautiful art-deco Lake Theatre. Off of 290-W, 708.848.1500.visitoakpark.com (Suburban)
M U S E U M SFREE DAYS AT CHICAGO MUSEUMS FOR ILLINOIS RESIDENTS: Tue.: Museum of Contemporary Art, LoyolaUniversity Museum of Art, International Museum ofSurgical Science Wed.: Clarke & Glessner Houses.Thu.: Art Institute (5pm–8pm), Chicago Children’sMuseum (5–8pm), Peggy Notebaert Nature MuseumSun.: Chicago Children’s Museum (first Sun. of monthfor 15 and under), DuSable Museum. Daily:ArchiCenter, Chicago Cultural Center, Chicago PublicLibraries, National Museum of Mexican Art, Museumof Contemporary Photography, Oriental InstituteMuseum, Smith Museum of Stained Glass Windows.
ADLER PLANETARIUMThe Midwest’s leading museum for astronomy andspace imagination. Check out special exhibitionCosmic Wonder. Weekdays, 9:30am–6pm; week-ends, 9:30am–6pm. General admission: Adults $12;seniors/students, $10; kids, 3–11, $8. Some exhibitsrequire an additional fee. 1300 S. Lake Shore,312.922.STAR. adlerplanetarium.org (N-43)
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MILLENNIUM PARKOne of Chicago’s most popular attractions.Architecturally significant must-sees includethe reflective sculpture Cloud Gate, betterknown as “The Bean,” as well as the FrankGehry–designed Pritzker Pavilion and steel-ribbon bridge. Welcome Center at 201 E.Randolph. FREE. Michigan and Randolph,312.742.1168. millenniumpark.org (K-33)
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Growing increasingly busier and prettier with eachpassing year, the CHICAGO RIVERWALK offers anassortment of lively cafes, boat cruises and activitiesgeared toward the entire family. It is situated on theSouth Bank of the Chicago River,
At CYRANO’S FARMKITCHEN you can imag-ine yourself on the LeftBank of the Seine River inParis, sipping a glass ofwine and noshing onmodern French cuisine ata charming outdoor caféwhile surrounded byinspiring cityscape, fra-grant plants and colorfulflowers along the ChicagoRiver. Located just east of
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Take one of the many tours CHICAGO’S FINESTTOURS offers. Get a glimpse of the mob life in theRoaring 20s Tour, or learn the how this magnificentcity arose from the swampland in the Chicago HistoryTour. Departs from Du Sable statue located at the NEcorner of Michigan Ave Bridge. Reservations required,312.202.0745, chicagowalktour.com.
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SightsTHE ART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGOBoasts one of the greatest collections of FrenchImpressionist and post-Impressionist paintings in theworld. On exhibit: Impressionism, Fashion, andModernity. Fri.–Wed., 10:30am–5pm, Thu.,10:30am–8pm. IL residents get free admissionThursday nights from 5pm–8pm. Adults, $18–$23; children/seniors/students with ID, $12–$17; childrenunder 14 are free. All major cards. 111 S. Michigan,312.443.3600. artic.edu (J-35)
CHICAGO CHILDREN’S MUSEUMKids and families enjoy hands-on exhibits and learning activities, including Ready, Pet, Go! Sun.–Wed.,10am–6pm; Thurs.–Sat., 10am–8pm. Adults/children,$14; seniors, $13; and children under 1 are free. Freeevery Thu., 5–8pm, and the first Sun. of every monthfor kids ages 15 and under. All major cards. 700 E. Grand, Navy Pier, 312.527.1000. chicagochildrensmuseum.org (N-31)
CHICAGO CULTURAL CENTERHoused in a Chicago landmark building, this culturalgem presents free public events and informative programs showcasing live music and visual arts. Onexhibit: Spontaneous Interventions: Design Actions for the Common Good. Mon.–Thu., 9am–7pm; Fri.–Sat.,9am–6pm; Sun, 10am–6pm. FREE. 78 E. Washington,312.744.6630. (I-34)
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CHICAGO HISTORY MUSEUMGet lost in Chicago’s past at this museum andresearch center devoted to Chicago and Americanhistory. On exhibit: 50 Years of Ebony Fashion Fair.Mon.–Sat., 9:30am–4:30pm; Sun., Noon–5pm.Adults, $14; seniors/students/children (13–22), $12;and children 12 and under are free. 1601 N. Clark,312.642.4600. chicagohs.org (H-19)
DUSABLE MUSEUMDedicated to the study of the history and culture ofAfricans and Americans of African descent.Tue.–Sat., 10am–5pm; Sun, 12–5pm; closed Mon.Adults, $10; seniors/students, $7; and children ages(6–11), $3. Free on Sun. 740 E. 56th, 773.947.0600.dusablemuseum.org (South of M-54)
THE FIELD MUSEUMMeet the museum’s resident dinosaur, Sue, thelargest, most complete, and best preserved T. rexever discovered. On exhibit: Images of the Afterlifeand Fractured: North Dakota’s Oil Boom. Daily,9am–5pm. Extended hours until 6pm on selectdays. General admission: Adults, $15;students/seniors, $12; and children (3–11), $10.Some exhibitions may require an additional fee. All major cards. 1400 S. Lake Shore, 312.922.9410.fieldmuseum.org (K-44)
FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT HOME AND STUDIO The complex served as early 20th-century architectWright’s private residence, studio, and architecturallaboratory during the first 20 years of his career.Guided tours available daily from 10:40am–4pm.45–60 min. Adults, $15; children (4–17) and seniors(65+), $12. 951 Chicago Ave. in Oak Park,312.994.4000. gowright.org (Suburban)
GLESSNER HOUSE MUSEUMVisit Henry Hobson Richardson’s masterpiece is thecultural anchor of the Prairie Avenue HistoricDistrict and served as an inspiration to Frank LloydWright. Tours: Wed.–Sun. at 1pm and 3pm. Tours ofClarke House, the city’s oldest surviving building:Wed.–Sun., noon and 2pm. Adults, $10;students/seniors, $9; and children (5–12), $6. Freeon Wed. DS, MC, V. 1800 South Prairie,312.326.1480. glessnerhouse.org (J-48)
HEMINGWAY MUSEUMLocated within walking distance from the birthplace of Ernest Hemingway and provides anin-depth look at the author. Sun.–Fri., 1–5pm; Sat.,10am–5pm. Adults, $10; kids (18 and under)/ seniors/students, $8; and children under 5, free.200 N. Oak Park Ave. in Oak Park, 708.524.5383.ehfop.org
JANE ADDAMS HULL-HOUSE MUSEUMSocial reformer Jane Addams—the first Americanwoman to win the Nobel Peace Prize—cofoundedHull-House as a settlement house in 1889. Tue.–Fri.,10am–4pm and Sun., noon–4pm. FREE. 800 S.Halsted, 312.413.5353. hullhousemuseum.org (D-40)
LOYOLA UNIVERSITY MUSEUM OF ARTExhibitions explore faith, history, and artisticexpressions. Adults, $8; seniors, $6; students, $2.Tue., 11am–8pm (FREE); Wed.–Sun., 11am–6pm. 820N. Michigan, 312.915.7600, luc.edu/luma (J-27)
THE MORTON ARBORETUMA 1,700-acre outdoor museum with over 4,100 kindsof plants. Daily, 7am–sunset. Adults, $12; seniors,$11; kids (2–17), $9; under 2, free. Discounts on Wed.All major cards. I-88 and Rte. 53 in Lisle,630.968.0074. mortonarb.org (Suburban)
MUSEUM OF BROADCAST COMMUNICATIONSCollection highlights include more than 25,000 tele-vision programs, 5,000 radio programs, and 12,000commercials. Tue.–Sat., 10am–5pm. Adults, $12; sen-iors, $10; children (4–12), $6. 360 N. State,312.245.8200. museum.tv (I-31)
MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY ART Exciting and innovative art created since 1945. Onexhibit: Theaster Gates: 13th Ballad. Closed Mon.;Tue., 10am–8pm; Wed.–Sun., 10am–5pm. Adults, $12;students/seniors, $7; free for children under 12. ILresidents have free admission on Tue. All majorcards. 220 E. Chicago, 312.280.2660.mcachicago.org (K-27)
MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY PHOTOGRAPHYLocated on the Columbia College Chicago down-town campus, this is the only museum in theMidwest with an exclusive commitment to photog-raphy. Mon.–Wed and Fri.–Sat., 10am–5pm; Thu.,10am–8pm; Sun., Noon–5pm. FREE. 600 S.Michigan, 312.663.5554. mocp.org (J-39)
MUSEUM OF SCIENCE AND INDUSTRYSee 14-plus acres of interactive exhibits, includingAnimal Inside Out, Colleen Moore’s Fairy Castle, 80at 80, and Science Storms. Daily, 9:30am–5:30pm.General admission: adults, $18; seniors, $17; andchildren (3–11), $11. Some exhibits require an addi-tional fee. All major cards. 5700 S. Lake Shore,773.684.1414. msichicago.org (South of P-54)
NATIONAL HELLENIC MUSEUMThis museum connects all generations—past, pres-ent and future—to the rich heritage of Greek historyand the Greek American experience. On exhibit:American Moments: The Legacy of GreekImmigration. Mon., Wed., Fri., 10am–5pm; Thu.,10am–8pm; Sat.–Sun., 11am–5pm. Adults, $10; sen-iors/students, $8; children (3–12), $7. 333 S. Halsted,312.655.1234. nationalhellenicmuseum.org (D-38)
THE NOTEBAERT NATURE MUSEUMGrab your field journal and sense of adventure, andgo on a journey to the secrets of the natural world.Mon.–Fri., 9am–5pm; Sat.–Sun., 10am–5pm. Adults,$9; students/seniors 60-plus, $7; children (3–12), $6;and children under 3, free. IL residents have freeadmission on Thurs. All major cards. 2430 N.Cannon, 773.755.5100, naturemuseum.org (G-14)
History inGreektownThe NATIONAL HELLENICMUSEUM is the only major muse-um in the United States dedicatedto telling the story of Greek histo-ry, culture and art from ancienttimes through today. The four-story building, set in the heart ofGreektown, has an extensive col-lection of more then 17,000 arti-facts, spanning thousands ofyears. The interactive exhibits,Library, Oral History Center, andEducation Center showcase thecontributions of Hellenism, Greeceand Greek Americans. Guests cantrack the history of the marathonin The Spirit of the Marathon: From Pheidippides to Today and learn about how Greece was affected inWorld War II in The Holocaust in Greece. The museum is open Mon., Wed., Fri., 10am–5pm; Thurs.,10am–8pm; Sat.–Sun., 11am–5pm. See coupon on page 29 for free general admission.
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SHEDD AQUARIUMExplore an exotic world with 20,000 animals, fromanemones and whales to dolphins and sharks. Daily,9am–6pm. Shedd Pass: Adults, $28.95, and chil-dren, ages 3–11, $19.95. All major cards. 1200 S. LakeShore, 312.939.2438. sheddaquarium.org (L-43)
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BOBBY’S BIKE HIKE: CHICAGO TOURS & RENTALSHalf- and full-day bike rentals are available andcome with free lock, helmet, and map. 465 N.McClurg (SE corner of McClurg/Illinois at the River East Docks), 312.915.0995.bobbysbikehike.com (L-30)
CHICAGO WATER SPORT RENTALSExperience spectacular views of the city skylinewith Chicago’s only full service water sport rentalcompany. Located at Chicago’s preeminent andaward winning 31st Street Harbor, offering theamazing FlyBoard, jet skis, Hobie Mirage Kayaks,paddleboards, zippy banana boat rides and GoPro camera rentals. Chicago Water SportRentals is a must for all visitors looking for summer fun on the water. Reservations: 31st Street Harbor, 312.924.7994.ChicagoWaterSportRentals.com (S of N-54)
TRIKKE CHICAGOWhether you choose a Fitness Trikke (body-pow-ered) or an Electric Trikke, you’re in for an awe-some ride. Test out the three-wheeled carving vehi-cles with a group tour or rental. Trikke toursare $65, and rentals start at $25. Located on thefar east end of Upper Randolph (down the ramp),on the lower concourse of Harbor Point Tower,312.946.9467. trikkechicago.com
BIKE AND ROLL CHICAGO RENTALS & TOURSChoose from more than 500 bikes, includingmountain bikes, road bikes, comfort bikes,cruisers, and more–– and explore the city atyour leisure. Rentals include free locks, rid-ing maps, and helmets. See Tours by Landlisting for more details. 239 E. Randolph atMillennium Park; 600 E. Grand at Navy Pier,312.729.1000. bikechicago.com (K-34) (M-30)
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ANTIQUE COACH & CARRIAGE CO. Take a horse-drawn carriage ride down the MagnificentMile or through the Gold Coast neighborhood, andexperience the city’s sights in a new way. Rides are $40per half hour. Mon.–Fri., 6:30pm–12am; Sat., 11am–12am,Sun., 11am –11pm. Departs SE corner of Michigan andHuron, 312.787.1349. antiquecoach-carriage.com (K-29)
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BOBBY’S BIKE HIKE: CHICAGO TOURS & RENTALSGuided bicycle tours for all ages, skills, and interestlevels. Choose from five day/evening tours. Bobby’sexperienced tour guides are knowledgeable, enter-taining, and fun—keeping you in the know. Half- andfull-day bike rentals are also available and comewith free lock, helmet, and map. 465 N. McClurg(SE corner of McClurg/Illinois at the River EastDocks), 312.915.0995. bobbysbikehike.com (L-30)
CHICAGO’S FINEST TOURSCity’s most fun and dynamic history walking tourand so much more - brunch tours, roaring 20’stours and advanced scavenger hunts! Discover thecity’s triumphs and tragedies while viewing itsarchitectural wonders on a 2-1/2 hour tour ofChicago’s River Walk. Departs from Du Sable statuelocated at the NE corner of Michigan Ave Bridge.Adults $25; seniors $20; kids under 12, $15; 3 &under free. Reservations required, 312.202.0745,chicagowalktour.com (K-32)
CHICAGO SAVVY TOURS: FRANK LLOYD WRIGHTLearn about the work and philosophy of early 20th-century architect Frank Lloyd Wright as you viewthe greatest concentrations of his homes anywherein the world. Select from the Wright Oak Park Tour.Each tour includes round-trip transport from down-town Chicago. Prices vary by tour. Reservationsrequired. 312.731.8000. thefranklloydwrighttour.com
CHICAGO THEATRE TOURGuests go on a history–filled journey starting withthe birth of the venue in 1921 and traveling to pres-ent day. See the historical and architectural high-lights of the building, including the grand lobby,sweeping staircase and majestic auditorium plusview artist signatures such as Frank Sinatra, DeanWeber and Dolly Parton. $12. Sun.–Fri., Noon; Sat.,11am and 12:30pm. 175 N. State, 312.462.6300.thechicagotheatre.com (I-33)
BIKE AND ROLL CHICAGO RENTALS & TOURSExplore Chicago by bicycle, Segway, or elec-tric bike. Select from the Amazing LakefrontSegway Tour, the Friendly NeighborhoodsTour, Bikes at Night Fireworks Tour, theSkyscraper Architectural Segway Tour, andmore. Rentals available. 239 E. Randolph atMillennium Park; 600 E. Grand at Navy Pier,312.729.1000. bikechicago.com (K-34) (M-30)
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CHICAGO TROLLEY & DOUBLE DECKER CO.Red and green San Francisco–style trolleys andLondon-style double-deckers, each led by expert tourguides, stop every 20–30 minutes at top attractions.Board at any of the 13 stops, including the WillisTower, Museum Campus, Navy Pier, and Water Towerbetween 9am and 5pm. Adults, $45; seniors, $40;children (3–12), $17; and children under 3, free.773.648.5000, www.ChicagoTrolley.com
GRAY LINE SIGHTSEEINGGray Line Trolleys and Upper-Deckers offer scenictours of Chicago’s lakefront and downtown area.With stops at the city’s top attractions, guests can
select from the Hop On, Hop Off Tour or stay onboard for the complete 2-hour Circle Tour. Pricesvary. Call for pick up times and locations,800.621.4153. grayline.com
SHORELINE WALKING TOURSLet Shoreline show you some of the best views ofChicago on your choice of guided Walking Tours.Begin with a boat ride on the river or the lake.Then, disembark at a centrally located Shorelinedock and continue your small-group walking tourthrough some of Chicago’s most exciting and his-toric areas. Complete information onShorelineSightSeeing.com 312.222.9328.
Rolling on a RiverTake a trip down the Chicago Riverwith KAYAK CHICAGO. Theunique experience of taking a tourvia kayak allows guests to get aclose up and personal view of thebuildings and animals that inhabitthe lakefront. Knowledgeable tourguides teach guests the funda-mentals of kayaking before leavingshore. Tours offered include theClassic Chicago Kayak Tour, which focuses on architecture and history; Shady Chicago Ghosts andGangsters Tour, which focuses onChicago “hauntings” and the prohibition era; Kayak Workoutsand Fireworks Paddle on Wednesdays and Saturdays. Those who prefer to paddle independently mayrent kayaks and venture out on their own. For a complete schedule with locations and prices, call312.953.9287 or visit KayakChicago.com.
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ABSOLUTELY CHICAGO SEGWAY TOURSTake in Chicago’s top attractions on a scenicglide. See Buckingham Fountain, glide throughSoldier Field and the Museum Campus and moreon this Lakefront Tour, departing daily from ourSouth Millennium Location. Or head north toview Chicago’s glitzy Gold Coast and famousbeaches with the Lincoln Park/Beach Tourdeparting daily from Gateway park at Navy Pier.Additional tours include the Gangster,Architecture, and Haunted Tours. Millennium Park238 E Monroe, Navy Pier/Gateway Park (600 EGrand) 877.866.0966. Chicagosegways.com
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#1 CHICAGO TOURS: STEVE’S SEGWAY TOURSExplore Chicago’s lakefront, museums, andparks on a three-hour Segway tour. Led by thebest tour guides in Chicago. Northside, archi-tecture and private tours available, with greatphoto ops. Frequent daily departures. Prices:$60–$85 plus tax. See Rentals for Trikke Tourand Rentals. Located on the far east end ofUpper Randolph (down the ramp), on the lowerconcourse of Harbor PointTower, 312.946.9467.stevessegwaytours.com (K-36)
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BIKE AND ROLL CHICAGO’S SEGWAY TOURSSafe, fun, and easy to ride. Glide along the city’slakefront, taking in views like Museum Campus andMillennium Park while learning about Chicago’s fas-cinating history with an Early Bird Tour, AmazingLakefront Tour, Segways at Sunset Tour, and theSkyscraper Architectural Segway Tour. Contact fortimes and prices. 239 E. Randolph; 316 N. Wabash,312.729.1000. chicagobysegway.com (K-34)
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CHICAGO’S FIRST LADY CRUISESThe official Chicago Architecture Foundation rivercruise aboard Chicago’s First Lady offers comfortable,open-air, or climate-controlled seating with spectacularviews and commentary on over 50 significant sites byCAF-certified volunteer docents. Frequent departures.Tickets are $37.85 per person +city tax and can bepurchased online or ask your concierge. RiversideGardens SE corner of Michigan Ave. Bridge & Wacker,800.982.2787. Ticketmaster.com/rivercruise (J-32)
KAYAK CHICAGO View the skyline from the waterline with an excitingpaddle. Soak in the golden hour with a Sunset Paddle,enjoy the city lights with a Fireworks Tour or unwindwhile enjoying the outdoors on a Lake Paddle, StandUp Paddle Boarding (SUP) or Architectural Tour. Tours range from $55-$65 or explore on your own with arental for $20/hr. Locations at the Chicago River (1501N. Magnolia), Montrose & North Ave. Beachs. Times &locations vary. 312.8.kayak.8. kayakchicago.com
MERCURY, CHICAGO’S SKYLINE CRUISELINENew this year, Buy your tickets online! The UrbanAdventure Cruise is a family friendly 90-minute com-plete city tour of the lake and river showcasingChicago’s world-famous structures complete with livelyand entertaining tour commentary. Tickets are $26.61(+city tax) /adults; $10.09 (+city tax) /children under12; 3 & under are free! Advance reservations not nec-essary. Board at SE corner of Michigan Ave. Bridge andWacker, 312.332.1353. mercurycruises.com (J-32)
CHICAGO LINE CRUISESUnforgettable 90 minute boat cruises departdaily. The Architectural River Cruise high-lights landmark buildings along the river,while the Historical Lake & River Cruise offersa narrative of Chicago history and gorgeousskyline views. Adults, $40; Seniors, $33; Kids(ages 7-18), $23; under 7 free. ComplimentaryStarbucks coffee, Coke products, lemonade,muffins and cookies. 465 N. McClurg Court,312.527.2002. chicagoline.com (L-32)
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NAVY PIER is the place where people from around the world have come together since 1995 to
enjoy the beauty and thrills of a day on Lake Michigan. The 50-acre playground provides visitors
with a day of entertainment including museums, shops, rides, and restaurants – in a location
unlike any other! Take a ride on our 15-story tall Ferris wheel. Catch a movie at the IMAX Theater.
Visit three floors of hands-on fun at the Chicago Children’s Museum inside the Family Pavilion.
Experience any one of the cruises departing from Navy Pier’s South Dock. Watch a performance of
Shrek The Musical at the Chicago Shakespeare Theater. Enjoy the sounds of live music at the Bud
Light Stage at the Navy Pier Beer Garden or be amazed by the incredible feats of talented acro-
bats in Cirque Shanghai at the Pepsi Skyline State. Grab a bite to eat at Billy Goat Tavern or
Harry Caray’s Tavern or any of the other mix of restaurants. Be sure to stop by on Wednesdays
and Saturdays for the FREE Fireworks Display! Catch the FREE trolley that runs down Illinois St.
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MYSTIC BLUERelax and cruise the lake aboard the fresh and contem-porary Mystic Blue where a three-course tasty buffet, DJmusic, delicious summer cocktails, a chic outdoor loungeand amazing skyline views await you. Call or book yourcruise online today. 600 E. Grand at Navy Pier,877.330.8062. MysticBlueCruises.com (M-30)
ODYSSEYExperience Odyssey’s recent $2 Million renovation fea-turing a newly furnished rooftop, posh atmosphere,stylish interiors, celebrity chef inspired menus withlocally sourced ingredients and new DJ Entertainmentthat will set the mood for an unforgettable evening onthe water. To top it off, plasma TVs adorn Odyssey II’snew full service bar featuring an expanded microbrewsections, creative new cocktails and a refreshed winelist. Call or book your cruise online today. 600 E. Grandat Navy Pier, 888-957-2326. Odyssey.com (M-30)
SEADOGHop onboard at Navy Pier and enjoy an entertaining75-minute River and Lake Architectural Tour, an amus-ing 30-minute Lakefront Speedboat Tour, an exhilarat-ing 30-minute Extreme Thrill Ride or a 60-minuteSummer Lakefront Fireworks Cruise (Memorial Day –Labor Day)! Adults $21.95–$36.95, kids (ages 3–12)$14.95–$21.95. Kids under 3 cruise for $1. Departingfrom the Navy Pier’s Dock Street at 600 E. Grand,800.330.8062. SeadogCruises.com (M-30)
SPIRIT OF CHICAGOStep aboard the Spirit of Chicago for an afternoon orevening of unparalleled cruising fun on the lakefront.This festive cruise ship offers delicious buffet dining, aninteractive DJ for dancing, incredible skyline views andChicago’s favorite floating rooftop lounge. Call or bookyour cruise online today. 600 E. Grand at Navy Pier,888.441.9283. SpiritofChicago.com (M-30)
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SHORELINE SIGHTSEEING Enjoy a one-hour Architecture River Tour withprofessional, entertaining guide! Multipledepartures daily from 10:00 a.m. from GatewayPark (southwest corner) Navy Pier and dailyfrom 9:45 a.m. from Michigan Ave. Bridge(northeast corner). Fares: $18- $35. Or take aLake Michigan Skyline Tour from Navy Pierdaily, every 30-60 minutes from 10:30 a.m.Fares: $8-$19. Plus Sunset Cruises, FireworksCruises, Guided Walking Tours and Water Taxis!312.222.9328. shorelinesightseeing.com
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TALL SHIP ADVENTURESTall Ship Windy, Chicago’s official flag ship, departs dailyfrom Navy Pier for sailing tours on Lake Michigan. The“Windy” is a 148-foot traditional four masted gaff topsailschooner and offers sailing tours on Lake Michigan. Eachof our sailing adventures is unique, with every tripdependent on the direction of the wind. Cruises startmost days at 10:45am. Adults $30-$45; seniors $25-$45;and children 3-12 $10-$25. Call 312.451.2700, or visit tallshipwindy.com for our most up-to-date schedule ofevents and pricing. (N-30)
WATERIDERS KAYAK TOURS AND RENTALS -“Chicago Avenue at The Chicago River. How Much MoreChicago Can You Get?” Spectacular sights and historyare seen kayaking down the Chicago River with the week-end Classic Chicago Tour, evening Ghosts and GangstersTour, and Navy Pier Fireworks Paddle. $65pp or $60pp forgroups of 4+. Rentals daily, $20–$30 per hour. ElectricKayaks available. Check schedule. 600 W. Chicago Ave.(North on Riverwalk), 312.953.9287. wateriders.com (E-25)
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700 E. Grand | (312)670-8789www.billygoattavern.com
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BUTT IN ANYTIME!WENDELLA SIGHTSEEING BOATSChicago’s Original Architecture Tour. WendellaBoats offers tours on the Chicago River andLake Michigan highlighting architectural and his-toric sites. Frequent departures, starting after9:00am. Prices start at $28 for adults, $26 forseniors, $14 for kids ages 3–11, 2 and under free.Fireworks and Sunset Cruises also offered. 400N. Michigan at the Wrigley Building and TrumpTower, 312.337.1446. wendellaboats.com (J-31)
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AMERICAN COACH LIMOUSINEProviding reliable service to and from O’Hareand Midway Airports, American Coach Limousinecaters to groups big and small. Mini buses, vans,and stretch limousines are available for largerparties and sightseeing tours. 312.670.7777 or888.709.5466. americancoachlimousine.com
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GO AIRPORT EXPRESSComfortable, safe, and economical transportationto and from both airports, 24 hours a day, sevendays a week, 365 days a year. Book door-to-doortransportation. AE, MC, V. Call 888.2THE.VAN. airportexpress.com
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Z O O SBROOKFIELD ZOOKnown for its naturalistic, multi-species exhibitsand more than 2,000 animals. Mon.–Sat.,9:30am–6pm; Sun., 9:30am–7:30pm. Open 365 daysa year. Adults, $15; children (3–11)/seniors, $10.50;under 2, free. All major cards. 1st Ave. & 31st St. inBrookfield, 708.688.8000. czs.org (Suburban)
CHICAGO WATER TAXIA fun, fast, and friendly way to experienceChicago, with convenient stops at Union andOgilvie Train Stations, Clark/LaSalle Streets,and the Magnificent Mile at the WrigleyBuilding, Trump Tower, and Chinatown. Afun way to go from place to place whileenjoying a fantastic view. One-way faresstarting at $3. All day tickets are $10.312.337.1446. chicagowatertaxi.com
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SHORELINE WATER TAXISHop on Shoreline’s water taxis for fun, convenient connections around Chicago.Docks: Willis Tower/Union Station, MichiganAvenue Bridge, Navy Pier and MuseumCampus (Shedd Aquarium, Field Museum,Adler Planetarium). Frequent departuresdaily, 10 a.m.-7 p.m. Later service on week-ends. One–way fares $3-$8. Tickets sold dock-side. 312.222.9328. shorelinesightseeing.com
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Millennium Park
From beautiful landscapes to monumental
architecture to iconic sculpture, Millennium
Park is truly a 21st century creation. Chicago’s
civic gem is a 24.5-acre oasis in the heart of
downtown. Don’t miss the Park’s Jun Kaneko art
exhibition, which is comprised of his signature
dangos, meaning “round form” or “dumpling” in
Japanese. The exhibit is located in the North
Boeing Gallery.
MUST-SEE ATTRACTIONSBP Bridge: Take the long way across Columbus Driveto Daley Bicentennial Plaza via Frank Gehry’s whimsi-cally serpentine steel creation.
Chase Promenade: A beautiful tree lined three-block-long walkway that spans the length of the Park.
Cloud Gate: The brilliant stainless steel curves of whathas affectionately become known as “the Bean” mir-rors both the skyline above and curious onlookersbelow.
Crown Fountain: These towering waterfall bookendsbear digital images of actual Chicagoans year-round.
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Jay Pritzker Pavilion: Architect Frank Gehry’s boldoutdoor band shell, with its soaring steel ribbons andstate-of-the-art canopied sound system over the lawn,is a breathtaking design.
Lurie Gardens: A 2.5–acre paradise for green-lovingurbanites, this collection of flora brings to life Chicago’smotto “Urbs in Horto” (City in a Garden).
FREE HAPPENINGSDowntown Sound: Free Music MondaysEvery Monday through July 29, a different artist performs in the Pritzker Pavillion. Pack a blanket and apicnic for dinner for an evening of music under thestars. All concerts begin at 6:30pm.
Grant Park Music Festival:Enjoy orchestra performances, classical music, jazz,swing and other forms of music Monday throughSaturday in the Jay Pritzker Pavilion through themonth of July.
Self-Guided Audio Tour:Travel at your own pace and listen as the mastermindsbehind the world’s most spectacular public space –architect Frank Gehry and artists Anish Kapoor andJaume Plensa – recount how and why Millennium Parkwas built and the secrets that lie beneath.
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The Loop
Known as one of the most iconic parts of the city, THE LOOP is defined as the area inside the
elevated “L” trains. It is an entertaining section of Chicago filled with retail stores, restaurants,
and festivals. One of the many tourist attractions is Millennium Park, notorious for its sculpture,
“The Bean.” Broadway in Chicago offers terrific seats to the most exciting shows in Chicago’s
Downtown Theater District. The Chicago Theatre, another performing arts venue, holds a
variety of events including standup comedy, jazz, and rock concerts. Some of the best shopping
in the Loop is located on State Street. Block Thirty Seven, Shops on State features contempo-
rary fashion and cafes. See the sparkling Jewelers Row, located on Wabash Ave. between
Washington and Monroe, spanning two blocks with jewelers from all over the world. Hungry
yet? Visit one of Chicago’s oldest Italian restaurants. With three eateries in one historic building,
the Italian Village includes The Village, La Cantina Chophouse, and Vivere.
69 East Madison Street(between Michigan & Wabash)
(312) 332-8111www.rudysbarandgrillechicago.com
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Shopping
Please call to confirm hours and credit cards accepted.
Chicago is known for it’s shopping. The Mag Mile, Oak Street and the various neighborhoods boast
great local, national and destination stores. Venture over to Navy Pier’s CHICAGO CHILDREN’S
MUSEUM STORE (700 E. Grand, 312.527.1000) and pick up some great toys for your little ones.
Their educated staff members will help you pick out the perfect gift for a child of any age. Or, visit
SOUVENIR CITY (393 E. Illinois, 312.321.9842) for all of your Chicago gear. See coupon on page
59 for 10% off. They have great prices on clothing, accessories, mugs, glasses and post cards. If
you have expensive tastes but are on a budget, DESIGNER RESALE OF CHICAGO (658 N.
Dearborn, 312.587.3312) is your go-to place. Their gently used high-end luxury items sell at
unbeatable prices. See coupon on page 61 for 20% off of one item.
A Shopper’sParadise
Refer to Metro Map for location codes at the end of each listing.
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A N T I Q U E STHE ANTIQUARIANS BUILDINGThis sophisticated River North antique center featuresunique antiques and collections including Europeanantiques, mirrors, designer accessories, antique lamps,and oriental rugs, along with French Louis Philippe, artnouveau and art deco, Moderne, Continental silver, andMeissen. With more than two-dozen antiques dealerson five floors, it’s easy to get lost in here for hours.Mon.–Sat., 10am–6pm. All major cards. 159 W. Kinzie,312.527.0533. (H-31)
ASIAN HOUSEA large selection of elegant oriental home furnishingsand furniture, as well as art and antiques. Asian Housefeatures a solid selection of antique oriental rugs, silkscreens, cloisonné vases and animals, bronze statues,and Coromandel. Mon.–Sat., 10am–6pm. All major cards.159 W. Kinzie, 312.527.4848. (H-31)
P.O.S.H.Browse an eclectic assortment of vintage hotel silver,restaurant china, and flea market finds. Call for hours.613 N. State, 312.280.1602. poshchicago.com (K-30)
WOLFF’S FLEA MARKETThe Midwest’s largest all-outdoor flea market withmore than 700 dealer spaces is back. Shop a diverseselection of merchandise, including antiques, col-lectibles, souvenirs, electronics, jewelry, food and more.Admission: Adults, $2; Seniors/kids (6–12), $1; kidsunder 6 are free. Open Sundays from 6am-3pm. 6920N. Mannheim at the Allstate Arena in Rosemont,847.524.9590. wolffs.com (Suburban)
A R TASIAN HOUSEA large selection of elegant oriental home furnishingsand furniture, as well as art. Asian House features asolid selection of unique rugs, silk screens, wall art,vases and statues. Mon.–Sat., 10am–6pm. All majorcards. 159 W. Kinzie, 312.527.4848. (H-31)
ATLAS GALLERIES INC.For more than 40 years, Atlas has offered the finest oils,sculptures, and limited-edition graphics in an exclusivegallery collection, from prints by Renoir to contemporaryworks by Michael Cheney. Hours vary by location. Allmajor cards. 535 N. Michigan, 312.329.9330 or800.423.7635; 900 N. Michigan, Level 6, 312.649.0999or 800.545.2929. atlasgalleries.com (J-29) (J-26)
LOTTON GALLERYSpecializing in hand-blown glasswork by the Lottonfamily of artists, this elegant gallery carries a brilliantselection of fine-art glass, vases, lamps and chande-liers. The gallery also features original paintings byworld–renowned artists, such as Tang Wei Min andGyula Siska. Mon.–Sat., 10am–7pm; Sun. Noon–6pm. Allmajor credit cards. 900 N. Michigan, Level 6,312.664.6203. lottongallery.com (J-26)
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C L O T H I N GDESIGNER RESALE OF CHICAGOChicago’s most exclusive women’s consignment bou-tique has designer labels at unbelievable bargains.Discover Chicago’s best-kept secret for over 18 years.Find high-end luxury labels including Chanel,Christain Louboutin, Louis Vuitton, and Hermès at afraction of the original price. Also carries plus sizes.Accepts all major credit cards. Mon. - Sat. 10am -6pm, Sun. 11am - 6pm. 658 N. Dearborn St,312.587.3312. designerresalechicago.com (H-29)
MEN’S WEARHOUSEThis men’s retail mecca has a variety of expandedsizes and styles for all types of occasions. Thefriendly sales associates will have you leaving liking the way you look. Tuxedo rentals available.Hours vary by location. 112 S. State, 312.781.0817; 535 N. Michigan, 312.312.1903. menswearhouse.com(I–36) (J–30)
PATAGONIAShop high-quality outdoor clothing, gear, and appar-el for the active lifestyle, in addition to a wide selec-tion of their own line of technical garments, casualwear, and children’s apparel. Hours vary by location.All major cards. 48 E. Walton, 312.640.5934 and1800 N. Clybourn, 312.951.0518. patagonia.com (J-26) (D-18)
TESSUTIMen’s collection including Pal Zileri suits made fromthe finest Italian fabrics, sports jackets, dress shirts,and outerwear, plus custom ties and suits. You’llalso find limited-edition ties in a rainbow of colorsfrom Stefano Ricci, Brioni, and Zelli. Mon.–Fri.,10:30am–6:30pm, Sat., 10am–6pm, Sun. Noon–5pm.All major cards. 50 E. Oak, 312.266.4949. tessutiformen.com (I-25)
D E P A R T M E N TS T O R E SMACY’STop fashions for men, women, and children, as wellas an expansive collection of home furnishings.State St. location: Mon.–Sat., 10am–8pm; Sun.,10am–6pm. Water Tower location: Mon.–Sat.,10am–9pm; Sun., 11am–6pm. All major cards. 111 N.State, 312.781.1000; Water Tower Place, 835 N.Michigan, 312.335.7787. macys.com (I-34) (J-26)
NORDSTROMCustomer service comes first at this shoppingmecca, which includes a sizeable shoe department,cosmetics, and women’s, men’s, and kids’ fashions.Call for hours All major cards. 520 N. Michigan,312.464.1515. nordstrom.com (J-30)
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L I N G E R I ELOVER’S LANEShop for lingerie, bedroom toys, romantic gifts, sexy menswear, lotions and oils, books, videos, and games for lovers. Stop into any of the 30 locations throughout Illinois, Indiana, and Michigan.For locations, reference our suburban map or visitthe website. Mon.–Sat., 10am–9pm; Sun., 12–6pm. All major cards. 955 W. Diversey, 888.744.LOVE.loverslane.com (E-11) (Suburban)
M A S S A G E / B E A U T YS E R V I C E SDQ LUXURY REFLEXOLOGY MASSAGE & RELAXATION RETREAT DQ uses ancient methods of Chinese acupressurecombined with therapeutic massage to releasestress and fatigue. The regular price for a foot massage is $80, the price is discounted to $45 (seead on page 57). Mon.–Sat., 10:30am–10pm; Sun.,11am–10pm. 910 S. Michigan, Ste. 120, 312.986.8096.michiganavespa.com (J-41)
Art & Antique NotesASIAN HOUSE OF CHICAGO
Asian House featuresOriental home furnishingsand furniture as well ashand-made Tiffany-stylelamps. Oriental furnishingsincluding porcelain fish-bowls, rosewood and lac-quered paintings, antiqueboxes in porcelain and lac-
quer. Korean and antique Chinese furniture, antiqueOriental rugs, silk screens, cloisonné vases and ani-mals, bronze statues, and coromandel are featuredin this gracious store, located in River North.Mon.–Sat., 10am–6pm. 159 W. Kinzie, 312.527.4848.
THE ANTIQUARIANS BUILDINGThis sophisticated antiquecenter in Chicago featuresunique antiques and collec-tions including Europeanantiques, mirrors, designeraccessories, antique lamps,Oriental rugs, and FrenchLouis Phillipe, Art Nouveau,and Art Deco, Moderne (Paul
Frankl, Charles Eames), continental silver andMeissen. Come by and visit this unique River Northantique center located next to the MerchandiseMart. Mon.–Sat., 10am–6pm. 59 W. Kinzie,312.527.0533.
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Riding in StyleAs summer peaks, you want tolook and feel your best. Head overto CHICAGO HARLEY DAVIDSON(66 E. Ohio, 312.274.9666) foreverything Harley! Veteran riders,novices and non-riders alike will all be able to find something that fits their needs. This huge showcase store located just off theMagnificent Mile offers riding gearsuch as jackets, leathers, helmetsand boots. Don’t have a bike? This emporium also stocks officially licensed Harley Davidson t-shirts, pins, coffee mugs anddozens of other collectible souvenirs. Stop in to check out this year’s 110 anniversary apparel and merchandise! Open Mon.–Sat.,10am–8pm; Sun., 11am–6pm. Call or visit ChicagoHarley.com for more information. See coupon on page59 for a free gift.
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R E C O R D S T O R EJAZZ RECORD MARTThe world’s largest jazz and blues store features CDs, LPs, 45s, and 78s; DVDs; and videos, as well asposters, T-shirts, magazines, and books. The store and its owner, Bob Koester, have received numeroushonors, including induction into the Blues Hall of Fame.The store also sells all in-print LPs by jazz and blueslabel Delmark Records. Mon.–Sat., 10am–8pm; Sun.,12–5pm. All major cards. 27 E. Illinois, 312.222.1467.jazzmart.com (I-31)
S H O P P I N G M A L L S900 NORTH MICHIGAN SHOPSBloomingdale’s anchors this fashionable mall with 70 dis-tinctive shops and restaurants. Mon.–Sat., 10am– 7pm;Sun., 12–6pm. Cards accepted vary by store. 900 N.Michigan, 312.915.3900. shop900.com (J-27)
BLOCK THIRTY SEVEN, SHOPS ON STATE This four–story mall includes Disney Store, MagnoliaBakery, Sephora, Anthropologie, Eileen Fisher, SteveMadden and Zara among others. Mon.–Sat., 10am–8pm;Sun., 11am–6pm. 108 N. State, 312.261.4700. blockthirtyseven.com (I-34)
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THE SHOPS AT NORTH BRIDGEFifty specialty shops, 17 restaurants, five hotels-anchoredby Nordstrom. Mon.–Sat., 10am–9pm; Sun, 11am–7pm.Cards accepted vary by store. 520 N. Michigan,312.327.2300. theshopsatnorthbridge.com (J-30)
WATER TOWER PLACEFind Macy’s, as well as more than 100 specialty shopsand restaurants. Mon.–Sat., 10am–9pm; Sun, 11am–6pm.Cards accepted vary by store. 835-845 N. Michigan,312.440.3166. shopwatertower.com (J-27)
S O U V E N I R SSOUVENIR CITY CHICAGOIf it says Chicago, you will find it here! Best prices onshirts and sweatshirts, mugs and glasses, Chicago pic-tures and postcards, Chicago team hats and apparel.Mon., Tues., Thurs., 10am–8pm; Wed., Fri., 10am–9pm;Sat., 9am–9pm; Sun., 10:30am–5:30pm. All Major cards.2 blocks West of Navy Pier at 393 E. Illinois,312.321.9842. (M-30)
SOUVENIRS @ JOHN HANCOCK OBSERVATORYA great place to get all of your Chicago memorabilia.From picture frames to clothing, this is a great place tofind a keepsake for a loved one….or yourself. Daily,9am–11pm. All major cards. 875 N. Michigan,888.875.8439. (J-26)
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S P E C I A LT Y S H O P SAIBIThis specialty store features clothing and accessoriesby different local designers with the Apparel IndustryBoard, Inc. (AIBI). Mon.–Sat., 10am–7pm; Sun.,10am–6pm. 44 E. Grand, 312.836.1041. aibi.com (J–30)
BELMONT ARMY SURPLUSThe third of four floors that includes military surplus,bagpacks, footwear, workwear, and much much more.Mon.-Sat., 11am-8pm; Sun., Noon-6pm. 855 W. Belmont,773-549-1038 x3, belmontarmy.com
BELMONT ARMY VINTAGEGo treasure hunting on the top of four floors of fashionthat encompass many styles of men’s and women’s vintage clothing from multiple decades. Mon.–Sat.,11am–8pm; Sun., Noon–6pm. 855 W. Belmont,773.549.1038 x4. belmontarmy.com
CHICAGO ARCHITECTURE FOUNDATION RETAIL SHOPTake Chicago’s fabulous and fascinating architecturehome with you with the Chicago ArchitectureFoundation. Purchase a 4D cityscape puzzles or aLEGO model of the Willis Tower to build at home, orbuy a book about the history of individual Chicagolandmarks. Call for hours. All major cards. 224 S.Michigan, 312.922.3432. architecture.org/shop (J-36)
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HOUSE OF BLUES STOREGet your official House of Blues Chicago gear here,including Jake and Elwood T-shirts, HOB mugs, shotglasses, hats, key chains, and Blues Brothers DVDs andCDs. Sun.–Thu., 11:30am–10pm; Fri.–Sat., 11:30am–11pm.All major cards. 329 N. Dearborn, 312.923.2000. houseofblues.com (H-32)
RAINFOREST CAFÉ RETAIL VILLAGEA wild variety of items for the entire family, including souvenir T-shirts, stuffed animals, and safari-themed place settings. Set in a rainforest with plants hanging from the ceilings and walls and animatronic animals. Mon.–Thu., 11am–9:30pm; Fri,11am–10:30pm; Sat., 11am–11pm; Sun., 11am–9pm. All major cards. 605 N. Clark, 312.787.1501. rainforestcafe.com (H-29)
HARLEY DAVIDSONFind clothing, helmets and all of your other rid-ing needs at the Harley Davidson Motorclothes& Accessories downtown location. Fine motorclothes are available and there is a great selection of tees, pins, coffee cups and all ofyour souvenir needs. All apparel is HarleyLicensed and the friendly, knowledgeable staffwill be able to help you fulfill your needs.Mon.–Sat., 10am–8pm; Sun., 11am-6pm. 66 E. Ohio, 312.274.9666.chicagoharley.com (J–30)
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ROCK SHOP AT HARD ROCK CAFEStock up on rock ‘n’ roll memorabilia. Featuring classictees, jackets, hats, and accessories, as well as a wideselection of collectables. Opens at 10am daily. All major cards. 63 W. Ontario, 312.943.2252. hardrock.com (H-29)
UNCORK IT!Thousands of discount wines, spirits, and other relateditems. Stop into the Near North store or order from thecomfort of your hotel and have all of your libationsdelivered to you. Mon.–Thurs., 8am–10pm; Fri. and Sat.,8am–11pm. Sun., 11am–9pm. DS, MC, V. 393 E. Illinois,312.321.9400. uncorkitchicago.com (M–30)
WE’LL KEEP YOU IN STITCHESA knitting and needlepoint shop with a dazzling selection of yarns and a variety of hand-painted canvases. Offering expert instruction and superb fittingand finishing services. Mon.–Sat., 9:30am–4:45pm. Allmajor cards. 67 E. Oak, 4th Floor, 312.642.2540. (I-25)
T O B A C C O & C I G A R SIWAN RIES & CO.Chicago’s oldest family business celebrates more than150 years of offering a vast selection of pipes andsmokers’ accessories. Home of the famous Three StarTobacco. Mon.–Fri., 9am–5:30pm; Sat., 9am–5pm. Allmajor cards. 19 S. Wabash, 2nd Floor, 312.372.1306.iwanries.com (I-35)
UP DOWN CIGARBuilding on nearly 50 years of passion for fine tobaccoproducts, Up Down showcases an extensive selection ofpremium cigars, pipes, humidors, and accessories. Openlate. Mon.–Thu.,10am–11pm; Fri–Sat, 10am–12am; Sun.,11am–11pm. AE, MC, V. 1550 N. Wells, 800.5UP.DOWN or312.337.8505. updowncigar.com (H-19)
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Start your day off with a hearty breakfast at WEST EGG CAFÉ (620 N. Fairbanks, 312.280.8366).
Their “eggceptional omelettes” are a big hit with locals. Those looking to trim their waistlines
will revel in the number of health-conscious options. For lunch, head over to ED DEBEVIC’S
(640 N. Wells, 312.664.1707). The 1950’s style diner serves burgers, fries, milkshakes and other
traditional American fare. The sassy wait staff serves your food with a side of attitude and
frequently break into performances on the counter. See coupon on page 13 for free gift.
For dinner, try CHICAGO CURRY HOUSE (899 S. Plymouth, 312.362.9999). This eatery brings the
flavors of India and Nepal to the South Loop with an extensive wine list to boot. Busy night and
don’t have time to dine in? Chicago Curry House offers delivery and carryout.
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A M E R I C A NARTIST’S CAFÉ Located in the Fine Arts building, the Artist’s Café hasbeen a favorite among artists around the globe since1961. Serving up a mix of American and ethnic cuisine,including Greek, Sicilian, and French dishes, guests willfind a cool, diner vibe with a great selection of spirits.Sun.–Mon., 7am–9pm; Tue.–Sat., 7am–11pm. All majorcards. $$. 412 S. Michigan, 312.939.7855; 1150 S.Wabash, 312.583.9942. artists-cafe.com (J-38)
BILLY GOAT TAVERNLearn about the curse a goat put on the Cubs back in1945 while chowing down on legendary cheezborgersand cheeps (not fries!). Hours vary by location. Allmajor cards. $. 430 N. Michigan, 312.222.1525; 700 E.Grand, 312.670.8789; 1535 W. Madison, 312.733.9132;330 S. Wells, 312.554.0297; 222 Merchandise Mart #Fc-2, 312.464.1045.
CASTLE CRAFT PUB & EATERY(CASTLE ENTERTAINMENT COMPLEX)This first-floor pub serves a wide variety of high-qualityshareable dishes, small plates and microbrews. Allmajor cards. Sun.–Fri., 4pm–4am; Sat., 4pm–5am. 632N. Dearborn, 312.266.1944. castlechicago.com (H-29)
ED DEBEVIC’SShake, rattle, and roll at this 1950s-style diner thatserves American classics such as burgers and milk-shakes from a witty cast of characters that serve andentertain. Ed’s serves breakfast on weekends. Mon. -–Thu., 11am–9pm; Fri., 11am–11pm; Sat., 9am–11pm; Sun.,9am–9pm. All major cards. $$. 640 N. Wells,312.664.1707. eddebevics.com (H-29)
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DAVE & BUSTERSThere is tons of big kid fun to be had at thisGold Coast arcade. Besides boasting a largeselection of simulators, video games, and bil-liards and shuffleboards, Dave and Bustersscores high with a full-service kitchen servingtasty American fare with a twist. Sun.,Wed.–Thurs., 11:30am–11pm; Mon–Tues.,4pm–11pm; Fri.–Sat., 11:30am–2am. 1030 N.Clark, 312.943.5151. daveandbusters.com (I-26)
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GOOSE ISLAND BREWPUBChicago’s original craft brewer offers locally sourcedlunch and dinner items, including charcuterie, duckreuben sandwiches, and its legendary Stilton burger.Sunday brunch also served. Also offering innovative,small-batch specialty ales only found at their pubs. Open daily at 11am and serving late. All major cards. $. Free parking at 1800 N. Clybourn, 312.915.0071.Second location near the Addison Red Line: 3535 N.Clark in Wrigleyville, 773.832.9040. gooseisland.com(D-19) (D-4)
HARD ROCK CAFEThis legendary institution boasts the largest collectionof rock ’n’ roll memorabilia and serves up the best in American cuisine, including juicy burgers, tasty barbecue, sandwiches, pasta, and steaks in a friendly,high-energy atmosphere. Food served Mon.–Thu.,11am–12am; Fri.–Sat., 11am–1am; Sun., 11am–11pm. Allmajor cards. $$. 63 W. Ontario, 312.943.2252.hardrock.com (H-29)
HOULIHAN’SSports fans can’t go wrong in this traditional bar and grill that serves up the best of American fare like burgers, steaks and more. Menu is also sensitive to vegetarians and offers gluten-free favorites. Mon.–Tues.,7am-11pm; Wed.–Fri., 7am–12am; Sat., 8am–12am; Sun.,8am-11pm. All major cards. $$. 111 E. Wacker,312.616.3663. (J-32)
River North747 N. Wells 312.787.2277
South Loop1120 S. Michigan 312.789.YOLK
Streeterville355 E. Ohio 312.822.YOLK
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Can I Get a“Halleluhah”Gospel singer Kirk Franklin hasanother item to add to his resume.The nine-time GRAMMY®- Awardwinner just revamped the leg-endary Gospel Brunch at HOUSEOF BLUES (329 N. Dearborn,312.923.2000). Franklin selectedthe traditional and contemporarymusic performed and set themenu. The result? Show-stoppingtunes and a delicious spread ofsoul food. Audience members are invited to participate in theperformance making it impossibleto leave without smiling.
Kirk Franklin’s Gospel Brunch at House of Blues is offered every Sunday at 10am and 12:30pm. Additional performances are occasionally held on Sundays at 3pm. Adults, $40; Kids (ages 6–12), $25;Kids under 6, Free. For tickets visit HouseofBlues.com/Chicago
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RAINFOREST CAFÉ Dine under a tropical jungle canopy featuring cui-sine inspired by the flavors of Mexico, theCaribbean, and Asia. Kid-friendly menu available.Mon.–Thu., 11am–9:30pm; Fri., 11am–10:30pm; Sat.,11am–11pm; Sun., 11am–9pm. All major cards. $$. 605N. Clark, 312.787.1501. rainforestcafe.com (H-29)
RUDY’S BAR & GRILLE Owned by pizza mastermind Rudy Malnati Jr. (ownerof nearby Pizano’s), this burger place features fresh-cut fries and mouthwatering chargrilled burgers.Daily, 11am–2am. All major cards. $. 69 E. Madison,312.332.8111. rudysbarandgrillechicago.com (J-35)
WEST EGG CAFEEverything from eggs Benedict and taco salad to rotisserie chicken grace the menu of this cozy café.Tasty, heart-healthy dishes also available. Mon.–Fri.6:30am–3pm; Sat. –Sun., 7am–3pm. All major cards.$. 620 N. Fairbanks, 312.280.8366. (K-29)
A S I A NTAMARINDContemporary décor accents Asian minimalist fur-nishings at this pan-Asian café. The menu coversmost of Asia, including Thai, Japanese, Chinese,and Vietnamese entrees, as well as an impressiveselection of sushi. Daily, 11am–11pm. All major cards.$$. 614 S. Wabash, 312.379.0970,tamarindsushi.com (I-39)
VORAThis chic Asian fusion Gold Coast hot spot boasts asushi bar with chefs creating only the freshest rollsserved along side other Japanese and Taiwanesedishes. It offers many sakes and whiskeys and pro-vides a contemporary feel. Fri.–Sat., 7am–2am;Sun.–Thurs., 7am–11am. 1028 N. Clark. 312.929.2035.vorachicago.com (I-25)
B R A Z I L I A NBRAZZAZEnjoy the churrascaria experience with the finesthand-selected USDA prime beef, lamb, poultry, pork and jumbo shrimp all prepared in the delicious,artful culinary style of the gaucho. Also indulge inour gourmet salad bar, an array of side dishes, anextensive wine list. Mon.–Thu., 5–10pm; Fri.,11am–2pm, 5–10:30pm; Sat., 4–10:30pm; Sun.,1–9:30pm. All major credit cards. $$$. 539 N.Dearborn, 312.595.9000. brazzaz.com (J-30)
B R E A K F A S TELEVEN CITY DINERAn old-school diner serving breakfast ALL day. Enjoyauthentic soda fountain drinks while noshing onrenowned hand-sliced delicatessen sandwiches,fluffy omelets, giant salads, and, of course, a full bar.Mon.–Thu., 8am–9:30pm; Fri., 8am–10:30pm; Sat.9am– 10:30pm; Sun., 9am–9pm. All major cards. $.1112 S. Wabash, 312.212.1112. elevencitydiner.com (I-42)
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WEST EGG CAFELocated within walking distance of dozens of downtown hotels, this cozy Streeterville café offerseverything from eggs benedict and pancakes to rotis-serie chicken and taco salad. Tasty, heart-healthy dishesalso available. Bonus: insulated coffee pitchers at everytable. Mon.–Fri., 6:30am–3pm; Sat.–Sun., 7am–3pm. Allmajor cards. $. 620 N. Fairbanks, 312.280.8366. (K-29)
YOLKYolk is the talk of the town. Expect creative twists on tra-ditional breakfast favorites including frittatas, Benedicts,French toast, and skillets. Lunchtime options include salads, burgers, and sandwiches. Mon.–Fri., 6am–3pm;Sat.–Sun., 7am–3pm. $. 355 E. Ohio, 312.822.9655; 1120 S. Michigan, 312.789.YOLK; 747 N. Wells, 312.787.2277.eatyolk.com (L-30) (I-42) (G-27)
C H I N E S ETOPWOKSushi Taiyo’s new sister restaurant, located on the sec-ond floor, offers Chinese cuisine and creative cocktailsin a new, contemporary space. Call for hours. All majorcards. $$. 58 E. Ontario. 312.202.0808.taiyochicago.com (I-29)
C O N T E M P O R A R YA M E R I C A NCROSSROADS AT HOUSE OF BLUES Dine on American, Southern, and Mexican-inspireddishes from celebrity chef Aarón Sanchez. Staples—jambalaya, pulled pork sandwiches, HOB signatureburgers—join new exciting menu options such as meat-ball sliders, chile-braised short ribs, and street tacos.All major cards. $$. 329 N. Dearborn, 312.923.2000.houseofblues.com (H-32)
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ELEVEN CITY DINERAn old-school diner located in the heart ofChicago’s South Loop, serving breakfast all day.Enjoy authentic soda fountain drinks whilenoshing on renowned hand-sliced delicatessensandwiches. Mon.–Thu., 8am–9:30pm; Fri.,8am–10:30pm; Sat., 9am–10:30pm; Sun.,9am–9pm. All major cards. $. 1112 S. Wabash,312.212.1112. elevencitydiner.com (I-42)
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MANNY’S COFFEE SHOP & DELI Since 1942, this cafeteria-style institution has servedpiled-high sandwiches. There’s the signature cornedbeef, excellent brisket, peppery pastrami, famous origi-nal crisp potato pancakes and delicious steamed tableentrees. Specials change daily, from stuffed cabbageon Tue. to meatloaf with spaghetti on Sat. Minutesfrom McCormick Place and United Center. Mon.–Sat.,5am–8pm; closed Sun. All major cards. $. 1141 S.Jefferson, 312.939.2855. mannysdeli.com (E-43)
D I N N E R C R U I S E SMYSTIC BLUERelax and cruise Lake Michigan aboard the fresh and contemporary Mystic Blue where a three-coursebountiful buffet, DJ music, cash bar for delicious summer cocktails, an upscale outdoor lounge andamazing skyline views await you. Prices and boardingtimes vary. Call or book your cruise online today. 600 E. Grand at Navy Pier, 888.333.9150.MysticBlueCruises.com (M-30)
ODYSSEYEscape from the ordinary and admire view afterbreathtaking view aboard the award winning elegantOdyssey. Enjoy live entertainment, dancing, distinctiveplated dining and stunning skyline views. Prices andboarding times vary. Call or book your cruise onlinetoday. 600 E. Grand at Navy Pier, 888.957.2320.Odyssey.com (M-30)
SPIRIT OF CHICAGOStep aboard the Spirit of Chicago for an afternoon orevening of unparalleled cruising fun on the lakefront.This festive cruise ship offers delicious buffet dining,live performances, a DJ for dancing and incredible skyline views. Call or book your cruise online today.600 E. Grand at Navy Pier, 888.957.2324.SpiritofChicago.com (M-30)
F O N D U ETHE MELTING POTThis stylish fondue eatery features six different cheese fondues, entree choices such as filet mignonand lobster tail, and the perfect ending—its famouschocolate fondue, complete with marshmallows, cakes,and brownies for dipping. Mon.–Sat., 12pm–2am; Sun.,12pm–12am. All major cards. $$$. 609 N. Dearborn,312.573.0011. meltingpot.com (H-29)
F R E N C HCYRANO’S CAFÉ & WINE BARImagine yourself on the Left Bank of the Seine River inParis, sipping a glass of wine and noshing on bountifulbistro dishes at a charming outdoor café along theChicago River. Riverwalk location, just east of MichiganAvenue, open 11am-10pm daily. Wells Street locationwww.indiangardenchicago.com
Lunch Buffet: 11:30am – 3:00pmDinner: Sunday – Thursday 5:00pm – 10:00pm
Friday & Saturday 5:00pm – 10:30pm
247 E. Ontario St., 2nd FloorPhone: 312-280-4910Fax: 312-280-4934
“A visit to Indian Garden is a culinary voyage of discovery to the exotic tastes and textures of India and the warmth
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G E R M A NCHICAGO BRAUHAUSFeaturing sauerbraten, wiener schnitzel, roast vealshanks, roast pork shanks, and roast duck, as well assteaks, chops, and fish specials daily. Live entertain-ment and dancing nightly. Parking available. Mon.,Wed., and Thu., 11am–12am; Fri. and Sun., 11am–2am;Sat., 11am–3am; closed Tue. All major cards. $$. 4732 N.Lincoln, 773.784.4444. chicagobrauhaus.com(Northwest of A-1)
I N D I A NCHICAGO CURRY HOUSEWith a high Zagat rating and Best Of Chicago awardfrom Local.com, Chicago Curry House brings the flavorsof India and Nepal to the city’s South Loop. Delight inmouth-watering cuisine, an extensive wine list, relaxingambiance, and attentive service. Lunch buffet. Cateringand delivery available. $$. 899 S. Plymouth,312.362.9999. curryhouseonline.com (I-41)
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Nuestra Casaes Su CasaAs the popular saying goes, “Mi casa es su casa.” The owners of SU CASA MEXICANRESTAURANT (49 E. Ontario,312.943.4041) have done just that,making guests feel at home. Theexterior is painted an eye-poppingyellow with a quaint seating areaoutside. Inside the restaurant isjust as colorful, while quite warmand inviting. Start your meal withan appetizer or ensalada (salad)which is served in a crunchy tostada shell. Those who like theirfood spicy will enjoy the fajitas or chile relleño’s. Be sure youdon’t forget the margaritas... We suggest trying the Horny Margarita featuring Suaza Hornitos, Cointreauand a blend of fresh lemon and lime juice. Open Sun.–Thurs., 11am–Midnight; Fri.–Sat., 11am–1am. Visit SuCasaMexican.com for more information.
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INDIA HOUSEWith an exhibition kitchen, this River North empori-um allows diners an opportunity to watch their menuselections (more than 150 choices) cooked to perfec-tion in tandoor ovens. Lunch buffet. Lunch: Mon.–Fri.,11am–2:30pm; Sat.–Sun., 11am–3pm. Dinner: Fri.–Sat.,5–11pm; Sun.–Thu., 5–10pm. All major cards. $$. 59 W.Grand, 312.645.9500. indiahousechicago.com (I-30)
INDIAN GARDENThis popular second-floor Streeterville restaurantfeatures Northern Indian and Pakistani favorites.Sample a rotating selection of traditional dishes,including marinated lamb and curried chicken atthe daily lunch buffet from 11:30am to 3pm for$13.95 per person. Weekend brunch buffet is $15.95.Dinner: Sun.–Thu., 5pm–10pm; Fri.–Sat.,5pm–10:30pm. All major cards. $$. 247 E. Ontario,312.280.4910. indiangardenchicago.com (H-29)
I R I S HEMERALD LOOP BAR & GRILLThis modern Irish pub serves up traditional Irish faresuch as Guinness New York Strip, Fish & Chips andCorned Beef Sandwiches as well as classic favoriteslike Build Your Own Mac and Cheese in a spacious,sophisticated dining room, complete with a 40-footwood bar and TVs throughout. Weekend breakfastand daily specials. Mon.–Fri., 11am–2am; Sat.,9am–3am; and Sun., 9am–2am. All major cards. $$.216 N. Wabash, 312.263.0200. emeraldloop.com (I-33)
I T A L I A NCLUB LUCKYFeel like you’re in a 1940s Italian supper club andcocktail lounge. Close to downtown hotels. Good
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“The most fashionable place in town to dine on Thai food”. . .
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food and fun! Now offering hotel delivery. Kitchenhours: Mon.–Thu. 11:30am–10pm; Fri., 11:30am–11pm; Sat.,4:30–11pm; Sun., 3:30–10pm. Lounge open late. $$$.1824 W. Wabansia, 773.227.2300. clubluckychicago.com(NW of A-20)
NEW! J. ROCCO ITALIAN TABLE AND BARRustic Italian Restaurant offers a number of hot andcold plates meant for sharing. Call for hours. $$. 749 N.Clark, 312.475.0271, jroccoitalian.com (I–27)
LA CANTINA ITALIAN CHOPHOUSE(Italian Village Restaurants) Located on the lowerlevel of the Italian Village Restaurants, La Cantina’straits of distinction include amazing steak and seafood served from all regions of Italy. Gluten-freeoptions available. Lunch: Mon.–Fri., 11:30am–2:30pm.Dinner: Tue.–Fri., 5–10pm; Sat., 5–11pm. All major cards. $$$. 71 W. Monroe, 312.332.7005. italianvillage-chicago.com (H-36)
THE VILLAGE (Italian Village Restaurants) The Village features Northern Italian cuisine in an intimate setting, complete with cozy nooks and muralsthat evoke the feeling of dining in a small Italian village. Gluten-free options available. Mon.–Thu.,11am–12am; Fri.–Sat., 11am-1am; Sun., 12pm–12am. All major cards. $$$. 71 W. Monroe, 312.332.7005. italianvillage-chicago.com (H-36)
VIVOWhen it comes to true Italian cuisine, few rival this rustic and stylish veteran. $$$. Call for hours. 838 W.Randolph, 312.733.3379. vivo-chicago.com (W of D-33)
M E X I C A NPATRON’S HACIENDAA Mexican restaurant and sports cantina located inChicago’s River North neighborhood, serving Mexicancuisine including fresh ceviche, fajitas, and some of thebest fresh-juice margaritas in town. Mon.–Thu., 5–10pm;Fri. –Sat., 5pm–12am; Sun, 3–10pm. All major cards. $$.316 W. Erie, 312.642.2400. patronschicago.com (G-29)
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This Asian fusion hot spot boasts a sushi bar with chefs creating the freshest rolls served along side Japanese and Taiwanese dishes.
Experience the mystery of Asian cuisine with flavors from Japan, Thailand, China and
Vietnam all in a warm and casual atmosphere.
614 S. Wabash | (312)379-0970www.tamarindsushi.com
VIVERE (Italian Village Restaurants) This contemporary Italian restaurant featuresmodern flavors and has received accolades fromEsquire and Wine Spectator. Gluten-free optionsavailable. Lunch: weekdays, 11am–2:30pm.Dinner: Mon.–Thu., 5–10pm; Fri.–Sat., 5–11pm. Allmajor cards. $$$. 71 W. Monroe, 312.332.7005. italianvillage-chicago.com (H-36)
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N E P A L E S ECHICAGO CURRY HOUSEWith a high Zagat rating and Best Of Chicago awardfrom Local.com, Chicago Curry House brings the fla-vors of India and Nepal to the city’s South Loop.Delight in mouth-watering cuisine, an extensive winelist, relaxing ambiance, and attentive service. Lunchbuffet. Catering and delivery available. $$. 899 S.Plymouth, 312.362.9999. curryhouseonline.com (I-41)
P I Z Z AGINO’S EAST A Chicago tradition since 1966, Gino’s is famous fordeep-dish pizza that is handmade with golden crust,fresh vine-ripened tomatoes, and your choice of top-pings. Full menu includes appetizers, pastas, salads,sandwiches, and kid’s menu. Call for hours. All majorcards. $$. 633 N. Wells, 312.943.1124; 162 E. Superior,312.266.DEEP; 521 S. Dearborn, 312.939.1818.ginoseast.com (H-29) (K-28) (I-38)
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NEPAL HOUSEThe owner of Chicago Curry House presentshis newest establishment. The eatery servesNepalese and both northern and southernIndian food including classics such as “momo”(dumplings with sauce) and “Thalis” (mealcombinations). Sun.–Thurs. 11am–10pm; Fri.–Sat.,11am–10:30pm. 1301 S. Michigan, 312.922.0601.nepalhouseonline.com (J-44)
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SU CASA MEXICAN RESTAURANTExperience a fiesta for your taste buds oneblock off Michigan Ave. A smorgasbord ofMexican favorites such as fajitas, burritos,tacos, and hacienda dinners are served among piñatas and stained glass. Ask aboutcatering. Sun.–Thu., 11am–12am; Fri.–Sat.,11am–1am. All major cards. $. 49 E. Ontario,312.943.4041. sucasamexican.com (I-29)
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GINO’S EAST SPORTS BAR The traditional pizzeria spices things up with its newlocation in Chicago’s South Loop. With new deep-dishpies, such as the Hunter Rabbit (rabbit sausage, spinach,roasted carrots, and parmesan), as well as the old stan-dards, it wouldn’t be a sports bar without a craft beerlist featuring local brews. All major cards. $$. 521 S.Dearborn, 312.939.1818. ginoseastsportsbar.com (H-39)
PIZANO’S PIZZA & PASTAFrank Sinatra once said, “A day without Pizano’s pasta islike a day without sunshine.” Brighten up your day withhomemade gnocchi, but save room for what Oprah callsthe best thin-crust pizza in Chicago. Hours vary. AE, MC,V. $$. 864 N. State, 312.751.1766; 61 E. Madison,312.236.1777; 1808 Waukegan Rd in Glenview,847.486.1777. pizanoschicago.com (I-26) (I-35) (Suburban)
PIZANO’S PIZZA & PASTA EXPRESS Pizano’s newest branch focuses exclusively on deliveryand carryout. Looking to dine-in? See listing above. Allmajor cards. $$. 800 N. Dearborn, 855.749.2667.pizanoschicago.com (I-27)
PIZZERIA ORABuild your own traditional Chicago deep-dish or thin-crust pizza with your favorite toppings, or choose oneof Pizzeria Ora’s specialty pies. Sandwiches and Italianentrées also available. $2 downtown delivery. Sun.–Thu.,6:30am–12am; Fri.–Sat., 7am–1am. All major cards. $$.545 N. LaSalle, 312.464.1872, pizzeriaora.com (H-30)
S E A F O O DBUBBA GUMP SHRIMP CO.Go for their family-oriented atmosphere, friendly serv-ice, and out-of-this-world seafood. Call or hours. Allmajor cards. $$. 700 E. Grand, Ste. 131, 312.252.GUMP.bubbagump.com (N-31)
CATCH 35 The freshest seafood in the city is just a short walk toChicago’s Theater District. For meat lovers, try thebone-in ribeye, New York strip or filet mignon medal-lions. Featuring live jazz Tue.–Fri., 6–9pm; Sat.,6:30–9:30pm. Lunch: Mon. –Fri., 11:30am–2pm. Dinner:Mon.–Thu., 5–9:30pm; Fri.–Sat., 5–10pm; Sun., 4–9pm.All major cards. $$$$. 35 W. Wacker, 312.346.3500; 35S. Washington in Naperville, 630.717.3500. catch35.com(I-33) (Suburban)
S T E A K S , C H O P SA N D R I B SCHICAGO CHOP HOUSE Located in a century-old Victorian brownstone withmore than 1,400 historical photos, this renowned steak-house features USDA prime dry-aged and Kobe steaks. Acomprehensive wine list boasts more than 650 selec-tions. Piano bar. Valet. Mon.–Thu., 5–11pm; Fri., 5–11:30pm;Sat., 4–11:30pm; Sun., 4–11pm. All major cards. $$$$. 60W. Ontario, 312.787.7100. chicagochophouse.com (I-29)
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Shooting StarA perk to being in an ethnicallydiverse city is that there are anumber of dining options forevery palate. One of the mostfashionable Thai restaurants isSTAR OF SIAM, located in thebustling River North neighborhood(North of the River & West ofMichigan Avenue). This affordableand authentic Thai gem will giveyou a tasty new perspective onthe Windy City.
Star of Siam offers appetizers,soups, salads and authenticentrees. Their full service bar fea-tures tropical drinks, wine, andboth domestic and imported beer.Save room for dessert! The tradi-tional treat, Thai Banana in Sticky Rice, is a great way to end your meal.
Open Sun.–Thurs., 11am–10pm; Fri.–Sat., 11am–11pm. 11 E. Illinois. 312.670.0100, StarOfSiamChicago.com.
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HARRY CARAY’S ITALIAN STEAKHOUSELegendary Italian steakhouse serving the finestprime aged steaks and chops—Italian favorites in atruly warm Chicago atmosphere. Hours vary bylocation. All major cards. $$$$. 33 W. Kinzie,312.828.0966; 10233 W. Higgins in Rosemont,847.699.1200; 70 Yorktown Center, Westin Lombard,630.953.3400. harrycarays.com (I-31) (Suburban)
S U S H IFRIENDS SUSHILocated steps from Chicago’s Magnificent Mile, themodern sleek trappings of this Gold Coast sushispot are ideal for both casual and romantic dining.Enjoy traditional and specialty maki, sushi, andsashimi, as well as entrée selections. Daily lunch
specials. Sun.–Thu., 11:30am–10pm; Fri.–Sat.,11:30am–1am. All major cards. $$. 710 N. Rush,312.787.8998. friendssushi.com (I-28)
SUSHI TAIYO This bi-level River North restaurant and lounge fea-tures contemporary sushi, sashimi, and Asian fusionfare, as well as an innovative cocktail menu withhigh-end and regional sake. Open for lunch and din-ner daily. Call for hours. All major cards. $$. 58 E.Ontario, 312.440.1717. taiyochicago.com (I-29)
NEW! VORAThis chic Asian fusion Gold Coast hot spot boasts asushi bar with chefs creating only the freshest rollsserved along side other Japanese and Taiwanesedishes. Fri.–Sat., 7am–2am; Sun.–Thurs., 7am–11am.1028 N. Clark. 312.929.2035. vorachicago.com (I-25)
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T A P A SEMILIO’S TAPASThis eatery features scrumptious small plates and tra-ditional Spanish tapas. Sip a glass of sangria while tick-ling your taste buds on the patio. Call for hours. $$$.215 E. Ohio, 312.467.7177. emiliostapas.com (K–29)
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STAR OF SIAMVoted the No. 1 Thai restaurant by Chicago food critics.Star of Siam helped popularize Thai food not only inChicago, but also throughout the country. Deliveryavailable to all downtown hotels. Sun.–Thu., 11am–10pm;Fri.–Sat., 11am–11pm. All major cards. $. 11 E. Illinois,312.670.0100. starofsiamchicago.com (I-30)
V E G E T A R I A NGREEN ZEBRAThis vegetarian contemporary has a specific focus onlocally produced, seasonal fruits and vegetables.Mon.–Thurs., 5:3pm–9:30pm; Fri.–Sat., 5pm–10pm; Sun., 5pm–9pm. $$. 1460 W. Chicago, 312.243.7100,greenzebrachicago.com
Breakfast • Lunch • DinnerAfter Theatre • Food • WineSpirits • Espresso • Desserts
Open daily at 7am
The Fine Arts Building 412 S. Michigan • (312)939-7855
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SILVER SPOONFind Zagat-rated Thai fare such as banana blossom salad, tom yum, pad thai, curry noo-dles, ginger chicken, and more in a comfortablecasual environment steps from the Mag Mile.Vegetarian-friendly. Lunch, dinner, carryout,and delivery. Sun.–Thu., 11am–10pm; Fri.–Sat.,11am–11pm. MC, V. $. 710 N. Rush, 312.944.7100.silverspoonchicago.com (I-28)
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Just because the sun is setting, doesn’t mean it’s time to go back to the hotel. Chicago offers a
wide array of nightlife activities. In the mood for lots of laughs? Head over to iO (ImprovOlympic)
(3541 N. Clark, 773.880.0199). Performers bring side-splitting laughs seven nights a week, keeping
audience members on their toes, never knowing where a scene or a sketch is going to go next. Or,
step back in time to another era, when rock n’ roll was born. MILLION DOLLAR QUARTET (2540 N.
Lincoln, 773.935.6100) is the story of the night Johnny Cash, Elvis Presley, Jerry Lee Lewis and Carl
Perkins set up camp at Sun Records in Memphis. Is your competitive side kicking in? Head to
DAVE & BUSTERS (1030 N. Clark, 312.943.5151) for half price games every Wednesday 11:30am
until 11pm. Receive $10 free play with coupon on page 12.
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B L U E S C L U B SKINGSTON MINESTwo bands on two stages provide nonstop music sevennights a week at this legendary blues club, with earlysets at 8pm on Thu. and 7:30pm on Fri. and Sat.Restaurant serves BBQ for late-night noshing. Covercharge: $12–$15. Sun.–Thu., 8pm–4am; Fri., 7pm–4am;Sat., 7pm–5am. All major cards. 2548 N. Halsted,773.477.4646. kingstonmines.com (E-13)
B R E W P U B SGOOSE ISLAND BREWPUBChicago’s original craft brewer for more than 20 yearsoffers some 20 varieties of handcrafted beer.Specialties include Honkers Ale, 312 and Green Line.Stop by every Thursday at 6pm for a toast as theyintroduce a new beer. Offers locally sourced lunch anddinner items. Open daily at 11am and serving late. Allmajor cards. Free parking at 1800 N. Clybourn,312.915.0071. Second location near the Addison RedLine stop at 3535 N. Clark in Wrigleyville,773.832.9040. gooseisland.com (D-19) (D-4)
HOFBRÄUHAUS Replica of the legendary Hofbräuhaus in Munich,Germany. Call for hours. 550 Park Pl. in Rosemont,847.671.2739. hofbrauhauschicago.com (Suburban)
C A B A R E T C L U B SBATON SHOW LOUNGEThis show is the nation’s longest running female imper-sonation, Las Vegas–style revue and has been delight-ing audiences for more than 40 years. Call for specialshows on Mon. and Tue. Show times are Wed.–Sun. at8:30pm, 10:30pm, and 12:30am. All major cards. 436 N.Clark, 312.644.5269. thebatonshowlounge.com (H-38)
CABARET (CASTLE ENTERTAINMENT COMPLEX) This is a celebration of unabashed humor, dancing andentertainment on a live stage. All major cards. Sun.–Fri.,4pm–4am; Sat., 4pm–5am. 632 N. Dearborn,312.266.1944. castlechicago.com (H-29)
C H A M P A G N E /W I N E B A R SENOIndulge your passion for wine, cheese, and chocolatein an intimate setting inside the InterContinentalChicago. A gourmet cornucopia awaits—superb wines,an outstanding international menu of cheeses, and atasty host of handmade chocolate truffles and bars.Call for hours. All major cards. 505 N. Michigan,312.321.8738; 200 N. Columbus, 312.946.7000.enowinerooms.com (J-30) (K-33)
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POPS FOR CHAMPAGNEWith an unrivaled champagne list, Pops for Champagneis one of the country’s top bubbly bars. In addition toserving some 200 selections, Pops also has a full bar,live music (the Dan Effland Trio plays jazz favoritesevery Sun.–Tue. at 9pm), and a seasonal menu of cham-pagne-friendly small plates and shareable items.Located in the River North entertainment district.Sun.–Fri., 3pm–2am; Sat., 1pm–2am. 601 N. State,312.266.7677. popsforchampagne.com (I-30)
C O C K T A I LL O U N G E SCLUB LUCKYThis true Chicago 1940s “supper club” and lounge isperfect for relaxing with friends or an intimatecocktail. Try something from their famous “KillerMartini” list or a handcrafted cocktail. Chicago’s bestjukebox. Opens Mon.–Fri. at 11:30am, Sat. at 4:30pm,and Sun. at 3:30pm. Lounge open until 2am. All majorcards. 1824 W. Wabansia, 773.227.2300. clubluckychicago.com (NW of A-20)
DOWNTOWN BAR AND LOUNGE Located within walking distance of Chicago’s thrivingTheater District, Downtown Bar and Lounge offersguests fashionable lounge areas perfect for pre- orpost-theater cocktailing or simply a night on the town.GLTB–friendly. All major cards. Mon.–Fri., 3pm–2am;Sat., 3pm–3am; Sun., 3pm–2am. 440 N. State,312.464.1400. downtownbarandlounge.com (I-31)
DRUMBARRooftop patio with small tables and comfortable couch-es. Expert mixologists create premium drinks. Featuresa moscow mule stand reminiscent of a children’slemonade stand. Call for hours. 201 E. Delaware,312.943.5000. (K–25)
FRIENDS SUSHIThe modern, sleek trappings of this Gold Coast sushispot make for an ideal happy hour, whether withfriends or clients. Sun.–Thu., 11:30am–10pm, Fri.–Sat.,11:30am–1am. All major cards. 710 N. Rush,312.787.8998. friendssushi.com (I-28)
NEW! GALLERY BAR CHICAGOThe collage of identities is what makes this bar. Pictureyourself having a respectable business meeting overlunch and then coming back after dark and raging allnight. Inspired by Any Warhol’s “Factory,” guests fromall backgrounds can appreciate the art on the walls andeven purchase it. Call for hours. 738 N. Clark,312.929.2651. gallerybarchicago.com (H-27)
SANCTUARY(CASTLE ENTERTAINMENT COMPLEX)This is a place open to all lifestyles, exploring andencouraging different types of friendship. All majorcards. Sun.–Fri., 4pm–4am; Sat., 4pm–5am. 632 N.Dearborn, 312.266.1944. castlechicago.com (H-29)
Live Blues7 Nightsa Week!
2 Stages • 2 BandsDoors Open 8:00PMShowtime 9:30PM
Till 4AM • 5AM Sat.
$300 OFF Cover Charge with Ad
773-477-4646 • 2548 N. HalstedFor Private Parties Call Dave at 773-491-4774
BAR AND LOUNGE440 NORTH STATE STREET
(312)464-1400 WWW.DOWNTOWNBARANDLOUNGE.COM
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UNTITLED Behind the unmarked door is a trendy, elegant restaurant and bar. Live jazz and big band musicplays while guests sip custom cocktails and sharesmall plates. Call for hours. 111 W. Kinzie,312.880.1511. untitledchicago.com (I–31)
C O M E D Y C L U B SCOMEDYSPORTZCelebrating 25 years, ComedySportz presents anaudience-interactive show appropriate for all ages. Atthis laugh arena, two teams compete for yourapplause, and you decide who wins. The all-agesshow is improvised six times a weekend, so it’s neverthe same twice. $22. 929 W. Belmont, 773.549.8080.comedysportzchicago.com (NW of D-19)
iOThe originators of long-form improvisation havebeen creating comedy for 30 years. iO has two the-aters: the Del Close Theater features sketch come-dy and stylistic shows, while the Cabaret featuresiO’s signature long-form improvisation. Sevennights a week. All major cards. 3541 N. Clark,773.880.0199. chicago.ioimprov.com (D-5)
UP COMEDY CLUBA cabaret-style club, UP features stand-up, improvi-sation and sketch comedy shows seven nights a
week. While you’re busy laughing, arrive early andenjoy food from their full-service kitchen or drinksfrom the bar. UP also features a no-drink minimum.Sat & Sun matinees available. 230 W. North, 3rdFloor, 312.662.4562. upcomedyclub.com (G-20)
D A N C E C L U B SPALLADIUM(CASTLE ENTERTAINMENT COMPLEX)This five-story nightclub has DJ’s spinning both newand retro beats while special lighting effects aremixed in with the background. All major cards.Sun.–Fri., 4pm–4am; Sat., 4pm–5am. 632 N.Dearborn, 312.266.1944. castlechicago.com (H-29)
E N T E R T A I N M E N TDAVE & BUSTERSThere is tons of big kid fun to be had at this GoldCoast arcade/bar. Besides boasting a large selectionof simulators, video games, and billiards and shuf-fleboards, Dave and Busters scores high with twofull-service island bars and one full-service kitchenserving tasty American fare with a twist. Sun.,Wed.–Thurs., 11:30am–11pm; Mon–Tues., 4pm–11pm;Fri.–Sat., 11:30am–2am. 1030 N. Clark, 312.943.5151.daveandbusters.com (I-26)
Keepin it Liveand JazzyTHE BACK ROOM is an excitingdowntown lounge offering live bluesand jazz every night of the week.The dark atmosphere and beautifuldécor intrigue guests while theyrelax before the performancesbegin. Stellar performers come toplay here and most of the time theyinteract with the audience, takingrequests and encouraging participa-tion. The fully stocked bar assuresthat guests may order whateverdrinks they desire. Guests may alsosnack on the Late Night Bites. TheRanch Popcorn and the KentuckyBeer Cheese Spread are twofavorites. A $20 cover and two drink minimum is required. Performances at 9:30pm and 11pm every night
Sun.–Thurs., 9pm–1am; Fri.–Sat., 9pm–2am. 937 N. Rush, 312.751.2433, BackRoomChicago.com. See 2-for-1coupon on page 78.
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I R I S H P U B SEMERALD LOOP BAR & GRILLIn addition to a late-night restaurant menu, thismodern Irish pub boasts a 40-foot wood bar withan expansive drink list including 16 tap beers, over35 bottles, signature cocktails & more. Catch all ofyour favorite basketball games on the TV’s through-out while enjoying the perfect pint of Guinness.Mon.–Fri., 11am–2am; Sat., 9am–3am; Sun.,9am–2am. All major cards. 216 N. Wabash,312.263.0200. emeraldloop.com (I-33)
L I V E M U S I CTHE BACK ROOM More than 40 years of live music now at a newlocation. The secret alleyway entrance leads you to a sophisticated, sultry atmosphere filled withenergy from the lively rhythmic melodies emanating from the stage. Live music nightlyincludes timeless hits, jazz, blues, big band, andR&B. Showtimes nightly: 9:30 and 11pm. Thu.–Sat.:DJ starts at 1:30am. $20 cover and two-drink minimum. Sun.–Wed., 9pm–1am; Thu.–Fri., 9pm–4am;Sat., 9pm–5am. 937 N. Rush, 312.751.2433. backroomchicago.com (I-25)
HARD ROCK CAFÉIn addition to live music (on Mon. and Thu.), thislegendary institution boasts the largest collectionof rock ’n’ roll memorabilia and serves up the bestin American cuisine including juicy burgers andtasty barbecue in a friendly, high-energy atmos-phere. Food served Mon.–Thu., 11am–12am; Fri.–Sat.,11am–1am; Sun. 11am–11pm. All major cards. 63 W.Ontario, 312.943.2252. hardrock.com (H-29)
HOUSE OF BLUESA restaurant and concert venue known for embrac-ing music of all genres. House of Blues also offers aunique experience for dinner guests to enjoy livemusic while they dine. A specialty late-night dinnermenu is available until close. All major cards. Callfor current schedule. 329 N. Dearborn,312.923.2000. houseofblues.com (H-32)
P I A N O B A R STHE REDHEAD PIANO BAR Enjoy one of the Redhead’s signature martinis asyou listen to Chicago’s top piano-player vocalistsplaying upbeat standards, pop, and rock hits sevennights a week. The atmosphere is lively but com-fortable. Proper attire required. Sun.–Fri., 7pm–4am;Sat., 7pm–5am. All major cards. 16 W. Ontario,312.640.1000. redheadpianobar.com (H-29)
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BLUE MAN GROUP BRIAR STREET THEATRE 3133 N. Halsted, 773.348.4000.Blue Man Group has added new material to its already wildlypopular production. New cutting-edge technology and strikingvisual effects promise an innovative twist on an already uniqueform of entertainment. Currently in an open-ended run atChicago’s Briar Street Theatre, this unique and thrilling multi-sensory experience fuses innovative theatrical spectacle andpowerful original music with hilarious comedy, art, vaudevilleand science to create a performance experience unlike anyother. Tickets are $49-$69. blueman.com
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I.O. I.O. THEATRE 3541 N. Clark, 773.880.0199. For 30 years, i.O.has been the premier improvisational comedy club in Chicago. Theseoriginators of long-form improv are famous for their hilarious, yethighly intelligent comedy shows—featuring their signature piece, THEHAROLD. Bill Murray describes their shows as “the most importantgroup 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
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SMOKEY JOE’S CAFE ROYAL GEORGE CABARET THEATER, 1641 N. Halsted,312.988.9000. The smash hit production moves to The RoyalGeorge Cabaret Theater! Don’t miss this rocking and rollingproduction the Chicago Tribune calls “a retro party night, andthese performers deliver a fine way to forget the stresses ofthe week!” Featuring nearly 40 of the greatest songs everrecorded, such as “Hound Dog,” “Love Potion #9,” “YaketyYak,” “Stand By Me” and “Jailhouse Rock.” With a cast of nineplus a four-piece band, the return of this fun-filled night out issure to bring crowds to their feet again. For more informationcall 312.988.9000 or go to SmokeyJoesCafeChicago.com
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BIG LAKE BIG CITY LOOKINGGLASS THEATRE, 821 N. Michigan,312.337.0665. This gritty modern noir thriller from WritersGuild Award-winner Keith Huff (“House of Cards,” “Mad Men”and Broadway’s A Steady Rain) is a hilarious maze of double-crosses and double-identities. Directed by Lookingglass Ensemble Member David Schwimmer. Intended for matureaudiences. Performances on Fri., 7:30pm; Sat.–Sun,, 3pm &7:30pm; Tues., 7:30pm; Wed., 7:30pm.
LATE NITE CATECHISM ROYAL GEORGE THEATER, 1641 N. Halsted,312.988.9000. Go back to the days of the Latin Mass, meatless Fridays, and a ruler across your knuckles in this interactive comedy at The Royal George Theater. Created in 1993, Late Nite Catechism is the longest continuously running show in Chicago history and the longest one-character comedy in off-Broadway history. Performances areThursdays and Saturdays at 8pm. $30. Busy those nights?See Put The Nuns in Charge! on Fridays at 8pm. For more information, visit www.nuns4fun.com or call 312.988.9000.
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SUMMER IN THE SECOND CITYUP 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. Thisweekend see the sketch comedy: Summer In The SecondCity July 11-14. With comedy shows seven days a week, UP also features a full-service kitchen and bar. No drink minimum required.
THE BOOK OF MORMON BANK OF AMERICA THEATER, 18 W. MONROE,800.775.2000. The nine–time Tony Award winning religious satire was created by the makers of South Park andfollows the story of two missionaries spreading theirchurches message in northern Uganda. The villagers havetrouble connecting with their message since they are moreconcerned about a brutal warlord, famine, poverty and AIDSthan they are about religion. Show times are as follows; Fri.,7:30pm; Sat., 2pm & 8pm; Sun., 2pm & 7:30pm; Tues.–Thurs.,7:30pm with occasional Wed. matinees. $45–$115. For more information, visit broadwayinchicago.com
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COMEDYSPORTZ COMEDYSPORTZ THEATRE, 929 W. Belmont, 773.549.8080. In an ultimate comedy competition, twoteams comprised of improv all-stars vie for the most laughsand the subsequent title as ComedySportz champion. Withsuggestions and comments from the audience, the red andblue teams sing, dance and deliver improvised scenes in thisno-holds-barred battle of comedy. Performance schedule isThu at 8pm, Fri 8pm & 10pm, Sat at 6pm, 8pm & 10pm. $22.Located steps from the Belmont El stop. For tickets, call773.549.8080 or visit comedysportzchicago.com
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The 33nd Annual Taste of Chicago keeps on cooking
up delicious samples in Grant Park this weekend.
Admission to the FEASTival is free, and food and
beverage tickets are sold in strips of 12 tickets for $8.
Smaller portions are priced at $2.50 or less. Open Fri.,
11am–9pm; Sat.–Sun., 10am–9pm. Look for the
Humana Healthier Choices green apple icon to select
good-tasting and good-for-you options. Bring the kids
and enjoy arts and crafts from local museums at the
Family Village on Saturday and Sunday after 10am. In
the Dominick’s Cooking Corner, local celebrity chefs
will be sharing their recipes for those looking to re-create some of the scrumptious samples
in their own kitchens. On Friday, Giuseppe Tentori of BOKA Restaurant is performing a demo.
Gale Gand, pastry chef and Food Network host of “Sweet Dreams” is sharing her secrets at
2:30pm on Saturday. Paul Kahan of famed restaurant,
The Publican, will be teaching audience members
his tricks. There are so many restaurant choices, we
recommend that everyone enjoy just a taste in the
park, and then visit those eateries later for the full
experience. We complied a list of a few you won’t
want to miss.
RESTAURANTS
Robinson’s No. 1 Ribs: Barbeque and summer mesh per-fectly together. Sample some of Chicago’s juiciest rib tips andpulled pork sandwiches while in Grant Park. Later, head overto their storefront location for the main event. 440 Madison,in suburban Oak Park, 708.383.8452.
Billy Goat Inn: Get your cheezborger with a side of cheepsand Chicago legends. For the full experience, visit their loca-tion at 1535 W. Madison, 312.733.9132; or one of their taverns,430 N. Michigan, 312.222.1525; 700 E. Grand, 312.670.8789.
A Picnic on the
Lakefront
On the Way!Before eating your way throughGrant Park, make sure to take theCHICAGO TROLLEY. Experience the beautiful city on board a red orgreen San Francisco-style trolley or London-style double-decker. Takein the sights while guides explain the history and significance behindlandmarks and buildings. Pick up locations and costs vary, but endyour journey at THE ART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO (111 S.Michigan, 312.443.3600). Grant Parkis just a few steps away from themagnificent museum. After eatingyour fill, head to Buckingham Fountain and take SHORELINESIGHTSEEING’S SKYLINE CRUISE(312.222.9328). Frequent departures11am–8pm daily during Taste ofChicago.
Star of Siam: Chicago is an ethnically diverse city, so go out on a limb and try some authentic Thai food.The pot stickers are winners and vegetarians will like the pad Thai noodles. For a more chic experience,visit 11 E. Illinois, 312.670.0100. See page 74 for more information.
Bacino’s of Lincoln Park: Nothing says “Chicago” more thana pizza. Stop by this tent for some mouthwatering stuffed orthin crust. Want more of the gooey good stuff? Visit theirrestaurant at 2204 N. Lincoln, 773.472.7400.
Eli’s Cheesecake Co.: End your trip to Taste with somesmooth, creamy cheesecake. They’re serving up an a la modeconcoction and a number of traditional slices. Feeling full al-ready? Visit their location another time at 6701 Forest Pre-serve Dr., 773.736.3417.
PERFORMERSDon’t miss these live performances at the Petrillo MusicShell! Paid pavilion seating is available as well as FREElawn seating.
Friday, 5:30pm: The Lone Bellow and Robert Plant presentsthe Sensational Space Shifters
Saturday, 11am: IM5 and Chloe And Halle
Saturday, 5:30pm: Maxi Priest and Jill Scott
Sunday, 4pm: The Mowgli’s and Neon Trees
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