Yeah, Cabra has ascended to the top of my west Loop power rankings. I don’t ever have to leave this area it’s great.
The lady and I are heading to Chicago for the first time for a concert this weekend, and was looking for some bar & dinner recommendations? We're staying on the Magnificent Mile, and already have plans to hit Lou Malnati's or Pequod's for lunch one day and Portillo's the other. Kinda looking for some places to bar hop around on Friday night and a nice dinner (but not Everest nice) on Saturday before the show. Friend already suggested Three Dots & a Dash for a drink, and the show is at the Bottom Lounge, so dinner nearby there would be especially cool. Also, any must-see sights/events for during the day Saturday?
Not an expert on the matter so maybe someone else has better ideas. 1) Uber/lyft 2) Orange line to downtown and then transfer to the Metra Milwaukee District West to Elgin. Should be around $10-12 total but won't be that quick.
I'm visiting this weekend. Someone give me some top tips on how to maximize my enjoyment/debauchery gordon bombay DollarBillHokie Truman
Give us something to work w. Who you coming w? What are kind of debauchery are you looking to get into?
I'm going to visit a friend from college. Only plans so far are second City, art museum, and architecture cruise + observation deck (either Hancock or Willis tower). I get in Friday night and leave Tuesday evening.
Cubs are in town this weekend. Corridor/Sheffields/Wrigleyville/Cubs game is a great way to kill a day.
coming in late July is Fulton River District a good place to stay? most the dinner reservations i've made are that way so figure boozing/eating in the evening there before stumbling to hotel, in the morning take transit to do tourist stuff first time in town but live in Minneapolis so will probably come back semi-regularly so not worried about cramming everything in
Have Alinea reservations for July 1st La Scarola July 2nd Chicago Cut July 3rd Staying at the Waldorf for the week #DaReturn #LFG Fireworks on Lake Michigan, I’m coming home again
What's the Wicker Park/Bucktown power rankings look like (bars, restaurants, cool shit to do)? I'm going to be living in the area starting around the end of June. I've already been to Small Cheval a number of times just from being in the area in the home search process.
I’ve lived in wicker park the last three years, it’s pretty awesome. Division street in general is good, lots of bars. Mott street, chop shop, doves luncheonette, publican anker, there’s a bunch of other places I’m forgetting in terms of good food. Lottie’s is the best bar assuming you’re relatively young/into partying. Paradise park is great too. I’ll have more suggestions for you once I sober up
Up until rather recently the only area a tourist would want to stay is river north/gold coast. Uber and boutique hotels have changed that
yeah seems every hotel is just opened or opening in that area, going to be in Hoxton and the Hyatt House that isn't even open yet
If you are in Wicker Park head a bit nOrth on Milwaukee and eat at Wasabi. Get the chicken buns as well as the garlic ramen.
Staying in the Gold Coast area this weekend with a big group. Would like to know the best place to stock up on some beers, bourbon, and snacks for the house on the way into town from Ohare. Should I stop at a costco (Does Costco even sell whiskey/bourbon?) and get everything I need or get to the house and then make a grocery run close by?
Best options for booze are probably Costco out by the airport or Binny's (there's one in River North pretty much right off of the Ohio exit). For snacks, there's a Jewel in Gold Coast, but it's kind of shitty (as are most Jewels in the city). For basic snacks it would be fine though. Otherwise you have to probably go to one of a number of Whole Foods/Marianos in the area. Plum Market is a super nice grocery store a little ways away on Wells, but definitely pricey. Basically, picking stuff before you get to the house wouldn't be a bad option because Gold Coast isn't the best area for grocery shopping.
Depends where in the gold coast. If youre close to division, there's a big Jewel that will have everything you need. They have a parking garage too.
Yeah, the Jewel on Division is fine - may have been overly dramatic discussing its shittiness. There are typically a decent amount of homeless people hanging around that area, but the store is generally fine. I'm a little cunty when it comes to food, so generally don't hit up Jewel these days (full disclosure).
Jewell is just the worst but will serve the needs of a tourist just fine. The Lincoln Park Costco would also work but won't be as convenient. Binnys will have the best beer/booze selection you will find if you are at all picky
Well you guys, first weekend in Chicago was a blast and success for all. Met up with 16 buddies of mine for my bachelor party. Went with Jewell as it was only a quarter of a mile from the house. It was a bit of a cluster upon checking out the bag boy broke a handle of bourbon and vodka. We stayed off cedar st in a huge house that had 4 floors which was 3 suites. Found The Hangge Uppe Thursday night and to say my group loved it would be an understatment! Considering when we first walked in we were skeptical to say the least but we clowned pretty hard with a handful ending up there every night. All you can eat and drink seats for NYY and CWS with CC up against one of the best pitchers in the league this year. Butch McGuires after the game close to the house. Wrigleyville Saturday for Dead and Co at night The small group of 4 of us that left late sunday did the riverwalk, bean, and lincoln zoo on sunday. Would recommend everything we did to any and all tourists. BTW, moving 16 people around town is hard but CTA definitely helped with the 3 day $20 pass.
When i first moved to chicago after college I was at both those places almost every weekend. It's like a chicago rite of passage.
I dated a bartender at elm street right next to Hangge Uppe when I moved back...lot of rough early mornings. That whole area is my personal Fyre Festival RIP Leg Room
The slurry of puke, spilled jager bombs and urine on the bathroom floors is in the Hangge Uppe is really something else.
My only experience with TBox was when I randomly met a buddy in Wrigleyville on a Saturday to get a burger and watch college hoops. I lived in LP and he lived in Roscoe Village so it was the logical middle ground. Turned out to be TBox and the only spot we could even squeeze in was Sports Corner
trying to decide if I should dump Avec or Loyalist reservations for it, hitting Roister for brunch too though I understand the need for places to do non refundable deposits but it still sucks when trying to be flexible
Partial to avec (and blackbird) over smyth and loyalist. They may let you flip the deposit to st Clair
FWIW I have always been able to get the restaurants to cancel the deposits if I had to bail within the 24hr period. Did it with fat rice yesterday
yeah might dump loyalist for st clair, have publican too as a placeholder that night but hitting them for brunch saturday so can't imagine it'll be so great i'll want to go back a few nights later
Went to Alinea on Monday The course and cocktail inside the kitchen was neat, shocked how young all the staff is. Most if not every cook was under 25 Stood 5 feet from Grant as he worked, pretty cool
Imo Publican is the restaurant in terms of ease of getting an reso + quality of food. Community seating sucks tho. Gotta get a booth.
getting in at 820am saturday to ORD, flight back is 1:10 wednesday looks like blue line to green line is the transit option vs taxi whats thread consensus on train vs taxi?
Where are you staying? I always do train unless its covered by work, but I usually don’t have to transfer lines