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Kick-off your weekend with Born to be Wild 3D, a remark-able films that documents orphaned animals throughoutthe Kenyan savannah and the extraordinary people who rescueand raise them. Navy Pier IMAXTheatre. $15 Adults $15, seniors$14, children 3-11. 600 E. Grand.312/595-5629. Keep the animal theme going with lunchdowntown at Rainforest Café.605 N. Clark. 312/787-1501.
Enjoy live music and an open barat April After Hours at FrankLloyd Wright’s icon of modernarchitecture—Robie House. EveryFriday in April from 5pm–8pm.$35. 5757 S. Woodlawn. Tickets can be purchased atGoWright.org. 312/994-4000.
The season of Lent meansseafood Fridays, so head toCatch 35 and eat your fill ofcreatures from the sea. Rotatingmenu options include ParmesanCrusted Lake Superior Whitefish,Honduran Tilapia, AtlanticSalmon, Mahi Mahi and manymore. 35 W. Wacker. 312/346-3500.
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As part of a 20-country world tour, ShenYun Performing Arts brings classical Chinese dance and music to the Civic OperaHouse with a gloriously colorful and exhilarating show.
The show features traditional Chinese cul-ture as it was meant to be––a brilliant blendof beauty, energy, and grace. Dozens ofdancers in dazzling costumes move in seam-less, flowing patterns. See ancient legends of virtue brought to life alongsidemodern tales of courage. Hear soaringsongs by masterful vocalists that will moveand inspire.
Long-time theater critic Richard Connema said, “I give this production fivestars—that’s the top! The best word to use is ‘mind-blowing’!”
Performing April 15th through 24th at CivicOpera House, located at 20 N. Wacker. Ticket
prices range from $80-$200, and can bepurchased by calling 800/515-3468 or visit-ing www.ticketmaster.com/shenyunchicago.
For more information, please visitwww.ShenYunPerformingArts.org.
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Catch opening night of WhiteNoise – a Cautionary Musical.Presented by Whoopi Goldberg,this provocative and edgy newrock musical follows a pair of sis-ters who are discovered by a pow-erful record producer andgroomed into a well-packaged popband. Though June 5th at RoyalGeorge Theatre. Opens tonight at8pm! Call for ticket prices. 1641 N.Halsted. 312/988-9000.
Chicago Neighborhood Tourstakes guests by motorcoach toUptown & Argyle Street revealinga treasure trove of Prairie-stylemansions designed by noted archi-tect George W. Maher. Departsfrom the Chicago Cultural Center.Adults $30, seniors/students/chil-dren $25. 10am-2:30pm. 77 E.Randolph. 312/742-1190.
Former Led Zeppelin frontmanRobert Plant continues a late-career roots rock renaissance withhis Band of Joy project tonight atthe Auditorium Theatre. 8pm.
$45-$95. 50 E. CongressPkwy. 312/922-2110.
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to survive the ups and downs ofthe pop music business over the
ensuing decades team up, as RodStewart and Stevie Nicks hit theroad together on the Heart andSoul tour tonight at UnitedCenter. 7:30pm. $49.50-$149.50.1901 W. Madison. 312/455-4500
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The Chicago Blackhawks face-offwith the Detroit Red Wings todayat 3pm in United Center. 1901 W.Madison. 312/455-7000. Catchthe game day action at Moe’sCantina in River North whileenjoying housemade sangria andMexican fare. 155 W. Kinzie.312/245-2000.
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In a venue where Charlie Parker is much revered, tenor great Joe Lovano offers his own spin on the master’s bebop oeuvre, asdocumented on his recent releaseBird Songs. Tonight through Sundayat the Jazz Showcase, 8pm and10pm. $25-$30. 806 S. Plymouth.312/360-0234. Sup beforehand on Indian and Nepalese favorites at nearby Chicago Curry House.899 S. Plymouth. 312/362-9999.
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Chicago Shakespeare Theaterpresents the thrilling story of amonarch’s struggle for controlover his mind and governmentwith The Madness of George III.Tue-Fri 7:30pm, Wed 1pm &7:30pm, Sat 3pm & 8pm, Sun 2pm& 6pm. $44-$75. 800 E. Grand.312/595-5600.
Superstar Israeli singer/songwriterDavid Broza with master flamencoguitarist Javier Rubial and NewYork comedienne Judy Gold areamong the all-star line-up assem-bled to lead a wildly imaginativeand interactive Passover Sederdinner, at the Chicago CulturalCenter. 7pm. Tickets are $118 and$500, with proceeds benefitingthe Chicago Greater FoodDepository. Purchase tickets atwww.citywinery.com/seder. 78 E.Washington. 312/744-6630.
The Chicago Symphony Orchestrawelcomes some musical compatri-ots, as the Orchestre National deFrance plays a program ofDebussy, Ravel and Stravinskytonight at Symphony Center.8pm. $29-$96. 220 S. Michigan.312/294-3000.
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Veteran Canadian power trio Rushreturns to Chicago for anotherstop on its long-running TimeMachine tour, playing the landmark1981 album Moving Pictures in itsentirety along with dozens of hitsfrom its nearly four-decade career.Tonight at United Center. 7:30pm.$45-$125. 1901 W. Madison.312/455-4500.
Based on the book by PulitzerPrize-winning author andChicago’s own Studs Terkel,Working examines the realities ofeveryday life in the working world,and is a celebration of everydaypeople, hard work, and the humanspirit. The perfect musical for any-one who has ever worked a day intheir life! 7:30pm. $67.50-$77.50.The Broadway Playhouse, 175 E.Chestnut. 800/775-2000.
Experience the sound-oriented workof Susan Philipsz at the Museumof Contemporary Art. Her exhibit,We Shall Be All, incorporates per-formative and site-specific aspectsthat draw on history, literature, andpopular and folk music. Tue10am–8pm (free day!), Wed–Sun10am–5pm. $12 adults, $7 stu-dents/seniors, 12 & under Free. 220E Chicago. 312/280-2660.
Enjoy the complimentary sounds ofthe Ullman/Swell 4tet featuringBarry Altschul & Hill Greene (led bytrombonist, Steve Swell) atLunchBreak: Jazz, Blues, &Beyond Tuesday concert series inthe Chicago Cultural Center’sRandolph Café. 12:15pm. FREE. 78E. Washington. 312/744-6630.
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The Chicago White Sox take on theOakland Athletics Mon at 7:10pm,Tue at 7:10pm, and Wed 1:10pm atUS Cellular Field. 333 W. 35th.866/SOX-GAME.
The first signs of spring in Chicagotake root at the Lincoln & GarfieldPark Conservatories for theirannual Spring Flower Shows. Inaddition to more popular springfloral displays, this year guests willget a rare opportunity to experi-ence the beauty of direct descen-dents of the great Azaleas thatonce bloomed at the World’sColumbia Exposition of 1893. Bothlocations are open daily from 9am-5pm with extended hours atGarfield Park on Wed from 9am-8pm. FREE. Lincoln Park, 2391N. Stockton and GarfieldPark, 300 N. Central Park.312/742-4786.
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The Lookingglass TheatreCompany presents Eastland at theJay Pritzker Pavilion. In July of1915, the Eastland took on passen-gers for a company cruise acrossLake Michigan. But before castingoff the boat tragically tipped,killing 844 men, women and chil-dren. Journey through the day’sevents with three characters inthis musical tapestry of longing,memory and mortality. 7:30pm.$10. Millennium Park, 201 E.Randolph. 312/742-8497.
Now in its third year, the not-for-profit Chicago InternationalMovies & Music Festival bringstogether filmmakers, musicians, anddevotees from around the world fora celebration of movies and musicat various venues around Chicago,Thursday, April 14–Sunday, April 17.Visit www.CIMMFEST.org for com-prehensive film and event listingsand tickets.
Glenn Beck brings his impas-sioned populist shtick to the stagetonight at the Chicago Theatre.8pm. $95. 175 N. State. 312/462-6300.
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As part of a 20-country world tour,Shen Yun Performing Arts bringsclassical Chinese dance and musicto the Civic Opera House with agloriously colorful and exhilaratingshow featuring dozens of dancersin dazzling costumes, soaringsongs by masterful vocalists,ancient legends of virtue broughtto life and more. Opens tonight at7:30pm. $80-$200. 20 N. Wacker.800/515-3468.
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here’s the Deal!WHERE TO GO TO MAKE YOUR DOLLAR GOA LITTLE FURTHER IN CHICAGO EVERY DAY
MONDAYStart the week off right at Rudy’s Bar & Grille with$3 Domestic Bottle & Drafts and $5 Wimpy Burgers.69 E. Madison. 312/332-8111.
SATURDAYGet your weekend on at Emerald Loop with $6 BloodyMarys and Mimosas, and a $9.95 Breakfast Buffet(from 9am-1pm). 216 N. Wabash. 312/263-0200.
TUESDAYEnjoy FREE general admission to one of the mostinnovate art museums of our times today at Museum ofContemporary Art. 220 E. Chicago. 312/280-2660.
WEDNESDAYChicago knows pizza, and Italian Village Restaurants isdishing it out for free between 5pm-6pm at La Cantina,Vivere and Village Bars. Yes, that’s right free pizza anddaily drink specials! 71 W. Monroe. 312/332-7005.
FRIDAYIt’s Fish Fridays at John Barleycorn! Fill up on all-you-can-eat Fish & Chips for $8.95 from 5pm-1:30am,and wash it down with 32oz. Domestic Pitchers for $7. 658 W. Belden. 773/348-1570.
THURSDAYFree Beer Sampling at Cityscape between 6pm-7pm.Reservations required at [email protected] W. Mart Center, 15th Floor. 312/836-5000.
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SUNDAYGet a complimentary sampling of East Indian cuisineat Gaylord Chicago where they serve up free appetizers at the bar between 5pm-7pm every Sunday-Thursday. 100 E. Walton. 312/664-1700.
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THE THEATRE SCHOOL AT DEPAUL UNIVERSITYCome on out for a unforgettablemusical tale of a little girl namedPinkalicious, whose passion forher favorite color turns her pinkfrom head to toe. As Pinkalicious
finds a way out of her huepredicament, she and her fami-ly learn the inherent value of
being unique and the truepower of pink.
Recommended for allages. Tue & Thu at10am. General admis-
sion: $8. Merle Reskin Theatre, 60 E. Balbo. 312/922-1999.
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BROOKFIELD ZOO Hop on over to Brookfield Zoo and treat yourself to an all-you-can-eat buffet featuring a specialappearance by Mr. and Mrs. Bunny! An abundanceof other furry favorites will be on hand as well!Reservationsrequired. Seatingoffered April 9-10, 17,& 23 at 9am and11am. Adults $38,children 3-11 $26.50.3480 Golf Rd inBrookfield.708/688-8000.
AMAZING CHICAGO’S FUNHOUSE MAZEIf a challenge is whatyou’re looking for,search no furtherthan AmazingChicago’s FunhouseMaze. Get dazzled by Chicago’s first full-sensory maze featuring visual and audio specialeffects including a mirror maze, spinning light tun-nel and much more. Mon-Thu 10am-8pm, Fri-Sat10am-10pm, Sun 10am-7pm (hours extend Apr. 1).Adults $10.95, children 5-12 $9.95. 600 E. Grand atNavy Pier. 888/893-7300.
MANNY’S COFFEE SHOPStart a new tradition at a Chicago institution! EverySaturday afternoon between 11:30am-2:30pmManny’s Coffee Shop & Deli hosts a real Live MagicShow. Your little ones will be entertained while you
enjoy timeless mouth-watering classics. 1141S. Jefferson. Call312/939-2855.Receive a FREEorder of potato pan-cakes with ad onpage 42.
SKYDECK CHICAGOThe world-famousSkydeck Chicagogives visitors a bird’seye view of the cityand beyond. Getunobstructed views ofChicago – 1,353 feetstraight down – whenyou step out onto TheLedge. The glass bot-
tom ledge, which protrudes 4.3 feet from the building103 stories up, literally bringing the city to your feet.Daily 10am-8pm. Adults $15.95, children age 3-11 $11,children under 3 are free. Willis Tower, 233 S.Wacker. 312/875-9696.
ADVENTURESTAGE CHICA-GOAdventure StageChicago hosts itsannual benefitSpring Fling: An Arabian Extravaganza at Vittum Theater.The afternoon begins with a performance of Sinbad: TheUntold Tale, and continues with tons of family activities,including a flying carpet photo booth and henna tattoos.Enjoy delicious food from Ameer Kabob and open bar(slushies for kids; alcoholic beverages for adults) providedby Metropolitan Brewing. Sat, April 9 from 2pm-6pm.Adults $60, kids $30. 1012 N. Noble. 773/342-4141.
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JOHN HANCOCK OBSERVARTORY Voted “the best view in Chicago,” guests canembark on an open-air Skywalk, listen to a multimedia Sky Tour narrated by DavidSchwimmer, and enjoy “coffee in the clouds”at Espression by Lavazza café. Open 9am-11pm. General admission: Adults $15, youth3-11 $10, childrenunder 3 free. 875 N.Michigan. 312/654-5021. Discountcoupon in centerspread.
LINCOLN PARK ZOO An animal oasisright in the middle of the city, kids can learn about conservation or venture through theRegenstein AfricanJourney. Daily 10am-5pm. FREE. 2001N. Clark.312/742-2000.
RAINFOREST CAFÉ Take the family on a food safari at Rainforest
Café. Kids go wild every Wednesday on FamilyNight, when kids 10 & under eat for only $2.99
with the purchase of an adult entrée from 5pm-close. 605 N. Clark. 312/787-1501. Bring couponbelow for a complimentary chef’s appetizer!
THE FIELD MUSEUM The Field Museumproudly presentsThe Horse. TheHorse showcasescultural objects,spectacular fossils,models, dioramasand hands-on activi-ties that highlightthe bond betweenhorses and humans.Daily 9am–5pm.Adults $22, seniors& students $18, andchildren 3-11 $15.1400 S. Lake Shore.312/922-9410.
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NAVY PIERMake this year’sSpring Break anactive one whenyou bring thefamily to NavyPier. With morethan 50 acres ofshops, restau-rants, entertain-ment, and attractions, Navy Pier is Chicago’s flagshipsite for amusement and good fun. No visit is completewithout taking a spin around the iconic towering 150-foot Ferris wheel. Other Pier attractions you won’twant to miss include, Chicago Children’s Museum, NavyPier’s IMAX Theatre and Amazing Chicago’s FunhouseMaze. Sun-Thu 10am-8pm, Fri-Sat 10am-10pm. 600 E.Grand. 312/595-PIER.
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spend the afternoon on a journey of self–discovery at the MUSEUM OF SCIENCE AND
INDUSTRY (57th and lake shore; 773/684-1414). The museum’s newest exhibit, boDY WorlDs
& The Cycle of life, offers a fascinating look at the human life cycle and the changes that
happen to our bodies as we age. visitors receive the royal treatment with GRAY LINE TROLLEY
(312/251-3107 – call for pick up times & locations) as trained docents combine history and
humor for an informative and entertaining bus tour, which guests can hop on and off of at
their leisure. strap on your helmet (provided) and explore the city’s amazing lakefront and
friendly neighborhoods by bike and segway with guided tours from BIKE AND ROLL CHICAGO
(millennium Park; 312/729-1000; www.bikeandroll.com). bikes are also available for rental.
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A T T R A C T I O N SAMAZING CHICAGONavigate through 4,000-square feet of sensory experiences. Stumble through the Spinning Tunnel,stomp out the Great Chicago Fire and much more! Mon-Thu 10am-8pm, Fri-Sat 10am-10pm, Sun 10am-7pm. Child pass $9.95, adult pass $10.95. AmazingValue 4-pack $39.95. Recommended for ages 7 andup. 600 E. Grand at Navy Pier, 888/893-7300,www.amazingchicago.com. (P-30)
CHICAGO WATER WORKS VISITOR WELCOME CENTERTourist information and maps available inside. Mon-Thu 8am-7pm, Fri 8am-6pm, Sat 9am-6pm, Sun10am-6pm. FREE. 163 E. Pearson at Michigan,877-CHI-CAGO. (J-26)
CITYPASSVisit five attractions for one low price. CityPassticket booklet includes admission to the FieldMuseum, Museum of Science & Industry, AdlerPlanetarium, Shedd Aquarium and skyscraper viewsfrom the Skydeck Chicago or John HancockObservatory. Good for nine days. $76 adults, $59children ages 3-11. All major cards. Call 888/330-5008 or visit www.citypass.com.
JOHN HANCOCK OBSERVATORYVoted “the best view” in Chicago! The 94th-floorobservatory, more than 1,000 feet above theMagnificent Mile, features the multimedia Sky Tour,Espression by Lavazza café, and more. 9am-11pm. $15 adults, $10 youth 3-11, children under 3 free.875 N. Michigan, 888/875-VIEW, www.hancock-observatory.com. (J-26)
MAGIQUESTExplore a world filled with amazing creatures, drag-ons and characters. Open Mon-Sat 10am-9pm, Sun
11am-6pm. $7.95 for each 30-minute block of time.Must purchase magic wand for $19.95. 106Yorktown Center in Lombard, 877/797-8855,www.MagiQuest.com. (Suburban)
MILLENNIUM PARKOne of Chicago’s most popular attractions. Daily6am-11pm. Welcome Center at 201 E. Randolph.FREE. Michigan & Randolph, 312/742-1168,www.millenniumpark.org. (K-33)
NAVY PIERThis Chicago landmark houses more than 50 acres ofgardens, shops, restaurants, rides and attractions.Mon-Thu 10am-8pm, Fri-Sat 10am-10pm, Sun 10am-7pm. Credits cards accepted vary. 600 E. Grand,312/595-PIER, www.navypier.com. (N-30)
NAVY PIER IMAX THEATRE Sucker Punch: The IMAX Experience now playing.$15-$17 adults, $14 seniors 62+, $13 children 3-11.All major cards. 700 E. Grand at Navy Pier,312/595-5MAX. www.imax.com/chicago. (O-30)
SKYDECK CHICAGOSee Chicago from the world-famous Skydeck locatedon the 103rd floor of the Willis Tower. Be sure tocheck out “The Ledge” which offers views through aglass bottom balcony 1,353 feet up. Daily 10am-8pm.$15.95 adults, $11 ages 3-11, under 3 free. All majorcards. 233 S. Wacker (Jackson Blvd. entrance),312/875-9696, www.the-skydeck.com. (G-36)
M U S E U M SFREE DAYS AT CHICAGO MUSEUMS: Mon: Chicago History Museum. Tue: Museum ofContemporary Art, Loyola University Museum of Art,International Museum of Surgical Science. Wed:Clarke & Glessner Houses. Thu: The Art Institute ofChicago (5pm-8pm), Chicago Children’s Museum(5pm-8pm), Notebaert Nature Museum. Sun: ChicagoChildren’s Museum (first Sunday every month for chil-dren 15 and under), DuSable Museum. Daily:ArchiCenter, Chicago Cultural Center, Smith Museumof Stained-Glass Windows.
ADLER PLANETARIUMThe Midwest’s leading museum for astronomy. Mon-Fri 10am-4pm, Sat-Sun 10am-4:30pm. Generaladmission: $10 adults, $8 seniors, and $6 kids 3-11,children under 3 free. Some exhibitions require anadditional fee. All major cards. 1300 S. Lake ShoreDr., 312/922-STAR. (N-43)
THE ART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGOBoasts one of the greatest collections of FrenchImpressionist and post-Impressionist paintings in theworld. Wheelchair- and stroller-accessible. Sat-Wed10:30am-5pm, Thu-Fri 10:30am-8pm (free 5pm-8pmon Thu). $18 adults, $12 children, seniors & studentsw/ID and children under 14 are free. All major cards.111 S. Michigan, 312/443-3600. (J-35)
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CHICAGO PUBLIC LIBRARY’S HAROLDWASHINGTON LIBRARY CENTERThe largest municipal library in the worldfeaturing a $1.4 million public art collectionand special exhibits, including an exhibithighlighting the exceptional life and accom-plishments of former Chicago Mayor HaroldWashington. Mon-Thu 9am-9pm, Fri-Sat 9am-5pm, Sun 1pm-5pm. FREE. 400 S.State, 312/747-4300, www.chipublib.org.(I-38)
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THE CHICAGO ARCHITECTURE FOUNDATIONMore than 85 walking, boat, bus, bike, and Segway tours,in addition to lectures and education activities, alldesigned to enhance awareness and appreciation ofChicago’s outstanding architectural legacy. Sun-Thu9:30am-6pm, Fri-Sat 9am-6pm. All major cards. 224 S.Michigan, 312/922-3432, caf.architecture.org. (J-36)
CHICAGO CHILDREN’S MUSEUMHands-on exhibits and activities. Daily 10am-5pm, exceptThu 10am-8pm. $10 adults/children, $9 seniors, under 1free. Free every Thu 5pm-8pm and the first Sunday ofevery month for kids 15 and under. All major cards. 700E. Grand, Navy Pier, 312/527-1000. (N-31)
CHICAGO CULTURAL CENTERThis cultural gem presents free public events andinformative programs. Mon-Thu 8am-7pm, Fri 8am-6pm, Sat 9am-6pm and Sun 10am-6pm. FREE. 78 E.Washington, 312/744-6630. (I-34)
CHICAGO HISTORY MUSEUMThis museum and research center is devoted toChicago and American history. Mon-Sat 9:30am-4:30pm, Sun noon-5pm. $14 adults, $12 seniors & stu-dents and children 12 and under free. Free on Mon. AE,MC, V 1601 N. Clark, 312/642-4600. (H-19)
THE FIELD MUSEUMMeet the museum’s resident dinosaur, Sue, the largest,most complete and best-preserved T. rex ever discov-ered. Daily 9am-5pm. General admission: $15 adults,$12 students/seniors and $10 children 3-11. Some exhibi-tions may require an additional fee. All major cards.1400 S. Lake Shore, 312/922-9410. (K-44)
LOYOLA UNIVERSITY MUSEUM OF ARTLUMA’s exhibitions explore faith, history and artisticexpressions from various cultures. Wed-Sun 11am-6pm.$6 adults, $5 seniors. Free on Tue (11am-8pm). 820 N.Michigan, 312/915-7600. (J-27)
MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY ARTThe most exciting and innovative art of our times. Tue10am-8pm, Wed-Sun 10am-5pm. $12 adults, $7 stu-dents/seniors, children under 12 free. Free on Tue. Allmajor cards. 220 E. Chicago, 312/280-2660. (K-27)
MUSEUM OF SCIENCE AND INDUSTRYPeruse 14-plus acres of interactive exhibits, includingYOU! The Experience, Science Storms, and new tempo-rary exhibit BODY WORLDS & The Cycle of Life. Daily9:30am-5:30pm. General admission: $15 adults, $14seniors 65+, $10 children 3-11. Some exhibits require anadditional fee. All major cards. 57th Street and LakeShore Drive, 773/684-1414. (South of P-54)
THE NOTEBAERT NATURE MUSEUMGrab your field journal and sense of adventure and goon a journey to the secrets of the natural world. Mon-Fri 9am–4:30pm, Sat-Sun 10am–5pm. $9 adults, $7 stu-dents/seniors 60+, $6 children ages 3-12, childrenunder 3 free. Free on Thu. All major cards. 2430 N.Cannon, 773/755-5100. (G-14)
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SHEDD AQUARIUMExplore an exotic world with 20,000 animals, from whales to dolphins to sharks. Weekdays 8:30am-5pm, weekends 9am-6pm. Shedd Pass: $26.95 adults,$19.95 children ages 3-11. All major cards. 1200 S.Lake Shore, 312/939-2438. (L-43)
R E N T A L SBIKE AND ROLL CHICAGO RENTALS & TOURS Choose from over 500 bikes, including mountainbikes, road bikes, comfort bikes, cruisers, andmore–– and explore the city at your leisure. Locks,riding maps and safety gear included. See Tours by Land listing for more details. 239 E. Randolphat Millennium Park; 600 E. Grand at Navy Pier, 888/BIKE-WAY, www.bikeandroll.com.(K-34)(M-30)
T O U R S B Y L A N DBIKE AND ROLL CHICAGO RENTALS & TOURS Great tours by bicycle, segway, and electric bikes goin the city’s neighborhoods and along the lakefront!Rentals available too. 239 E. Randolph atMillennium Park; 600 E. Grand at Navy Pier,888/BIKE-WAY, www.bikeandroll.com. (K-34)(M-30)
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CHICAGO FROM THE LAKEUnforgettable 90-min lectured boat cruises depart daily. The ArchitecturalRiver Cruise offers unique perspectives of landmark buildings. The Historical Lake & River Cruise offers a narrative of Chicago history with a gorgeous skyline view. Adults $38, seniors $32, children 7-18 $22, under 7 free.Complimentary Starbucks coffee, Cokeproducts, lemonade, muffins and cookies.Reservations recommended. Call forhours. 465 N. McClurg Court, 312/527-2002, www.chicagoline.com. (L-32)
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WENDELLA SIGHTSEEING BOATSChicago’s original narrated boat tour, Wendellaoffers tours on the River and Lake Michiganhighlighting architectural and historical sites.Frequent departures starting at 9:45am. Pricesstarting at $26 adults, $24 seniors, $13 3-11,under 2 free. 400 N. Michigan, lower level ofMichigan Ave. Bridge, NW corner, 312/337-1446, www.wendellaboats.com. (J-31)
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CHICAGO WATER TAXIYour Fun, Fast and Friendly way to transitChicago with convenient stops at MadisonStreet by Union and Ogilvie Stations, Clark &LaSalle Streets, the Wrigley Building andChinatown. (One-way fare $2, $4 to Chinatown.All day tickets are $6.) Call 312/337-1446 orvisit www.chicagowatertaxi.com.
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AMERICAN COACH LIMOUSINEProviding reliable and quality service to andfrom the airports, American Coach Limousinecaters to groups. Mini busses, vans and stretchlimousines are available for larger parties andtours. For the “best rates you won’t find any-where else” call 630/629-0001 or 888/709-5466 or visit www.AmericanCoach.net.
Cultural Chicago
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
newest exciting exhibition, Interconnected: The Sculptures of
Yvonne Domenge, which is comprised of three large spheres that
defy gravity and space, conveying a rhythmic beauty and the sense
of a larger universal order.
Cloud Gate: The brilliant stainless steel curves of what has
affectionately become known as “the bean” mirrors both the skyline
above and curious onlookers below.
Crown Fountain: These towering waterfall bookends bearing digital images of actual Chicagoans
have proven to be a popular barefoot playground for splashing children.
Jay Pritzker Pavilion: architect frank gehry’s bold outdoor band shell, with its soaring steel
ribbons and state-of-the-art canopied sound system over the lawn, is a breathtaking design that
also happens to be a marquee performance venue.
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mark the start of baseball season with a great meal at the most nationally recognized restaurant
in the midwest! Named after the legendary hall of fame baseball announcer, HARRY CARAY’S
ITALIAN STEAKHOUSE (33 W. kinzie; 312/828-0966; www.harrycarays.com) is filled with time-
less baseball memorabilia and souvenirs for purchase, including this Caray 45 Jersey. Wish
upon a rock starr! at HARD ROCK CAFÉ (63 W. ontario; 312/943-2252) where 15% of the pro-
ceeds from the new Ringo Starr Signature Series Collector Pins and T-shirts will be donated
to the lotus foundation to directly benefit the make-a-Wish foundation ®. a Chicago original,
GARRETT POPCORN SHOPS (625 N. michigan; 888/476-7267; garrettpopcorn.com) reach new
heights with this custom tin created for the John Hancock Observatory. available online and
at the Jho gift shop (875 N. michigan) for a limited time.
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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,oriental rugs, along with French Louis Philippe, ArtNouveau & Art Deco, Moderne, Continental silver andMeissen. 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 Oriental art and antiques. AsianHouse features a solid selection of Antique Oriental rugs,silk screens, Cloisonné vases and animals, bronze statuesand Coromandel. Mon-Sat 10am-6pm. All major cards.159 W. Kinzie, 312/527-4848. (H-31)
A R TATLAS GALLERIES, INC.For over 40 years, Atlas has offered the finest oils,sculptures and limited-edition graphics in an exclusivegallery collection, from prints by Renoir to contempo-rary works by Michael Cheney. Hours vary by location.All major cards. 535 N. Michigan, 312/329-9330 or 800/423-7635; 900 N. Michigan, Level 6,312/649-0999 or 800/545-2929,http://www.atlasgalleries.com. (J-29)(J-26)
CURLY TALE FINE ARTThis eclectic gallery offers inspiring art pieces from agrowing “Lowbrow” art movement. Art with a sense ofhumor includes original paintings, one of a kind jewelry,wearable art, glassworks and sculpture. Tue–Sat 11am-6pm. Closed Sun & Mon. All major cards. 16 W. Erie,1st Floor, 312/202-1664. (J-29)
LOTTON GALLERYSpecializing in hand-blown glasswork by a single family of artists, this elegant gallery carries a brilliantselection of fine art glass vases, lamps and decorativeobjects. The gallery also exhibits quality paintings and fine prints from world-renown artists. Mon-Sat10am-7pm, Sun noon-6pm. All major cards. 900 N. Michigan, Level 6, 312/664-6203, www.lottongallery.com. (J-26)
B E A U T Y S E R V I C E SDAY SPA 664Escape the stresses of the day with in-room relaxationservices, including massage therapies and skin caretreatments. Waxing services, manicures and pedicuresdelivered right to your room. Daily 9am-11pm. Cashonly. 312/473-0580, www.dayspa664.com.
PENINSULA SPALocated inside the Peninsula Hotel, this will be a spaday you won’t soon forget. Call for hours. All majorcards. 108 E. Superior, 312/573-6860. (J-28)
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C L O T H I N GDESIGNER RESALE OF CHICAGOChicago’s premiere consignment boutique has designerlabels at unbelievable bargains. Discover Chicago’s best-kept secret. Find high-end luxury labels like ChristianLouboutin, Christian Lacroix, Chanel, Louis Vuitton, andmore at a fraction of the original cost. Also carrying plussizes. Mon-Sat 11am-6pm, Sun noon-6pm. All major cards.658 N. Dearborn, 312/587-3312. (H-29)
D E P A R T M E N TS T O R E SBLOOMINGDALE’SYoung, hip and classic fashion for women, men andchildren coexist harmoniously on the six floors of the“Bloomies” Midwest flagship. Mon-Sat 10am-8pm, Sunnoon-7pm. All major cards. 900 N. Michigan,312/440-4460. (J-26)
MACY’STop fashions for men, women and children as well as anexpansive collection of home furnishings. Store hours—State: Mon-Sat 10am-8pm, Sun 10am-6pm; Water Tower:Mon-Sat 10am-9pm, Sun 11am-6pm. All major cards. 111 N.State, 312/781-1000; 835 N. Michigan, Water TowerPlace, 312/335-7787. (I-34) (J-26)
NEIMAN MARCUSThe grandiose entrance is an indication of the hautestuff within this luxurious department store. Mon-Sat10am-7pm, Sun noon-6pm. AE 737 N. Michigan,312/642-5900. (J-27)
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NORDSTROMNotable sections include a sizeable shoe department,cosmetics and the men’s fashions. Mon-Sat 10am-8pm,Sun 11am-6pm. All major cards. 520 N. Michigan,312/464-1515. (J-30)
SAKS FIFTH AVENUENot quite as opulent as its Big Apple counterpart,Chicago’s Saks is still a refuge for shoppers seekingtraditional, high-quality fashions. Mon-Sat 10am-8pm,Sun 11am-6pm. All major cards. 700 N. Michigan,Chicago Place, 312/944-6500. (J-28)
SEARSRely on the no-nonsense Sears for comfortable apparelfor the family and home electronics. Mon-Sat 9am-8pm, Sun 11am-6pm. All major cards. 2 N. State,312/373-6040. (I-35)
F U R SCHICAGO FUR OUTLET – HOME OF THE FURRY GODMOTHERCelebrating nearly 30 years in the business! Find awide selection of new, resale and vintage furs for bothmen and women at a fraction of their original cost.Layaway available. Mon & Thu 11am-7pm, Tue-Wed & Fri11am-6pm, Sat 11am-5pm (hours vary). All major cards.777 W. Diversey, 773/348-FURS (3877),www.chicagofuroutlet.com. (North of E-11)
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ASIAN HOUSE OF CHICAGOAsian House features Oriental home furnish-ings and furniture as well as hand-madeTiffany-style lamps. Oriental furnishingsincluding porcelain fishbowls, rosewood andlacquered paintings, antique boxes in porce-lain and lacquer. Korean and antique Chinesefurniture, antique Oriental rugs, silk screens,cloisonné vases and animals, bronze statues,and coromandel are featured in this graciousstore, located in River North. 159 W. Kinzie,312/527-4848. Mon-Sat 10am-6pm.
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J E W E L R YTIFFANY & CO.This Michigan Avenue location of the venerable jewelrycompany offers plenty of sparkle. Call for hours. Allmajor cards. 730 N. Michigan, 312/944-7500. (J-27)
L I N G E R I ELOVER’S LANEShop for lingerie, bedroom toys, romantic gifts, sexymenswear, lotions and oils, books, videos, and gamesfor lovers. Stop into any of their 30 locations through-out Illinois, Indiana and Michigan. For locations, reference our suburban map or visit their website.Open Mon-Sat 10am-9pm, Sun noon-6pm. All majorcards. 955 W. Diversey Pkwy, 888/744-LOVE,www.loverslane.com. (Suburban)
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 as posters,T-Shirts, magazines and books. The store and its owner,Bob Koester, have received numerous honors, includinginduction into the “Blues Hall of Fame.” Mon-Sat 10am-8pm, Sun noon-5pm. All major cards. 27 E. Illinois,312/222-1467, www.jazzmart.com. (I-31)
S H O P P I N G M A L L STHE 900 SHOPSBloomingdale’s anchors this fashionable mall with 70distinctive shops and restaurants. Mon-Sat 10am-7pm,Sun noon-6pm. Cards accepted vary by store. 900 N.Michigan, 312/915-3900. (J-27)
BLOCK 37Shops include Anthropologie, Disney Store, PUMA,Steve Madden, and Sephora, among others. Mon-Sat10am-8pm, Sun 11am-6pm. Cards accepted vary bystore. 108 N. State, 312/261-4700. (I-34)
PREMIUM OUTLETSSave 25-65 percent on name brands at over 120 outletstores. Call for hours. Cards accepted vary by store.1650 Premium Outlets in Aurora, 630/585-2200.(Suburban)
THE SHOPS AT NORTH BRIDGE 50 specialty shops, 20 restaurants, five hotels and oneshopping center anchored by Nordstrom. Mon-Sat10am-8pm, Sun 11am-6pm. Cards accepted vary bystore. 520 N. Michigan, 312/327-2300. (J-30)
WATER TOWER PLACEFind Macy’s and American Girl Place as well as morethan 100 specialty shops and restaurants. Mon-Sat10am-9pm, Sun 11am-6pm. Cards accepted vary bystore. 835-845 N. Michigan, 312/440-3166. (J-27)
THE ANTIQUARIANS BUILDINGThis sophisticated new antique center inChicago features unique antiques and collec-tions including European antiques, mirrors,designer accessories, antique lamps, Orientalrugs, and French Louis Phillipe, Art Nouveau,and Art Deco, Moderne (Paul Frankl, CharlesEames), continental silver and Meissen. Comeby and visit this unique River North antiquecenter located next to the Merchandise Mart.159 W. Kinzie, 312/527-0533. Mon-Sat 10am-6pm.
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S P E C I A LT Y S H O P SRAINFOREST CAFÉ RETAIL VILLAGEA WILD variety of items for the entire family, including T-shirts, stuffed animals, safari-themed place settings, andmore. Mon-Thu 11am-9:30pm, Fri 11am-10:30pm, Sat 11am-11pm, Sun 11am-9pm. All major cards. 605 N. Clark,312/787-1501, www.rainforestcafe.com. (H-29)
ROCK SHOP AT HARD ROCK CAFEStock up on rock ‘n’ roll memorabilia. Featuring classictees, jackets, hats and accessories as well as a wide selec-tion of collectables. Opens at 10am. All major cards. 63 W.Ontario, 312/943-2252, www.hardrock.com. (H-29)
WE’LL KEEP YOU IN STITCHESA unique knitting & needlepoint shop with a dazzlingselection of knitting yarns and a variety of hand-paint-ed canvases. Offering expert instruction and superb fit-ting and finishing services. Mon-Sat 9:30am-4:45pm,closed Sun. All major 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 over 150years of offering a vast selection of pipes and smokers’accessories. Home of the famous Three Star Tobacco.More than 100 brands of cigars and 20,000 pipes instock. Mon-Fri 9am-5:30pm, Sat 9am-5pm. All majorcards. 19 S. Wabash, 2nd Floor, 312/372-1306,www.iwanries.com. (I-35)
UP DOWN CIGARBuilding on nearly 50 years of passion for fine tobaccoproducts, Up Down showcases an extensive selection of premium cigars, pipes, humidors and accessories.Free Parking. Open Late. Mon–Thu10am-11pm, Fri-Sat10am-midnight, Sun 10am–11pm. AE, MC, V 1550 N.Wells, 800/5-UPDOWN or 312/337-8505,www.updowncigar.com. (H-19)
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HOTELSAmtrak 800/USA-RAILAmerican 800/433-7300American Trans Air 800/435-9282British Airways 800/247-9297CTA 888/YOUR-CTAContinetal 800/525-0280Delta 800/221-1212GO! Airport Express 888/284-3826
Greyhound 800/231-2222Metra 312/836-7000Northwest 800/225-2525St. Peter’s Church 312/372-5111110 W. Madison Southwest 800/435-9792United 800/241-6522Yellow Cab 312/TAXI-CAB
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If getting away from the downtown hubbub is your goal, set your sights on THE FIREPLACE
INN (1448 N. Wells; 312/664-5264). serving up the best barbeque ribs in town for more than
40 years, fireplace can be found just north of downtown in the city’s old Town neighborhood.
$10 off $50 with coupon on page 38. looking for some of the city’s finest german fare?
Continue north to the legendary CHICAGO BRAUHAUS (4732 N. lincoln; 773/784-4444),
where the lively spirit of oktoberfest–complete with music and dancing–thrives throughout
the year in Chicago’s lincoln square. finally, head over to little Italy just west of downtown to
ROSAL’S (1154 W. Taylor; 312/243-2357) for a plate of homemade pasta and a big glass of wine.
This classic family-owned trattoria is one of the mainstays of this traditional ethnic stretch,
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A M E R I C A NHARD ROCK CAFEBoasting the largest collection of rock ’n’ roll memora-bilia and serving up the best in American cuisine, thislegendary institution serves juicy burgers, tasty barbe-cue, sandwiches, pasta, steaks, and more in a friendly,high-energy atmosphere. Food served Mon-Thu 11am-midnight, Fri-Sat 11am-1am, Sun 11am-11pm. All majorcards. $$ 63 W. Ontario, 312/943-2252,www.hardrock.com. (H-29)
LLOYD’S CHICAGOAmerican cuisine served in a Frank Lloyd Wright-inspiredatmosphere, Lloyd’s specializes in upscale businesslunches, cocktails and pre-theater dinner and is just stepsfrom the Lyric Opera and Cadillac Palace Theatre. Mon-Fri 11:30am-8:30pm. Sat on opera nights 5pm-7pm. Allmajor cards. $$$ 1 S. Wacker, 312/407-6900. (G-35)
RAINFOREST CAFÉAn adventurous dining experience under a tropical jungle canopy featuring creative cuisine inspired by the flavors of Mexico, the Caribbean, and Asia. Kid-friend-ly menu available. The Retail Village offers a wide varietyof souvenirs. Mon-Thu 11am-9:30pm, Fri 11am-10:30pm,Sat 11am-11pm, Sun 11am-9pm. All major cards. $$ 605 N.Clark, 312/787-1501, www.rainforestcafe.com. (H-29)
RUDY’S BAR & GRILLE This new restaurant is owned by pizza mastermind,Rudy Malnati Jr. (also owner of nearby Pizano’s).Malnati’s new burger place features fresh-cut fries and mouthwatering char-grilled burgers cooked just the way you like ‘em. Open daily 11am-2am. Allmajor cards. $ 69 E. Madison, 312/332-8111,www.rudysbarandgrillechicago.com. (J-35)
WEBER GRILL RESTAURANTFrom the people who invented the Weber grill, thisdowntown dining establishment serves award-winningburgers, slow-smoked regional barbecue, thick juicyBlack Angus steaks, seafood and more all grilled to perfection over charcoal on authentic Weber kettles.Sun-Thu 6:30am-11pm, Fri-Sat 6:30am-midnight. Allmajor cards. $$$ 539 N. State, 312/467-9696,www.webergrillrestaurant.com. (I-30)
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-Fri6:30am-3pm, Sat-Sun 7am-3pm. All major cards. $ 620 N. Fairbanks, 312/280-8366. (K-29)
A S I A NAJAExecutive Chef Ariel Bagadiong combines seasonal flavors and greenmarket sensibility to create a pleasingexperience at this modern urban Asian café locatedinside the dana hotel and spa. Be Nice. Share.Breakfast: 7am-10:30am; Lunch: 11:30am-2pm; Dinner:
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5:30pm-11pm; Brunch: Sun 11am-3pm. 660 N. State.312/202-6000, www.ajachicago.com. (I-28)
TAMARINDContemporary décor accents Asian minimalist furnishings at this pan-Asian cafe to create a classic, yeteclectic dining experience. The menu covers most ofAsia, including a delicious variety of Thai, Chinese andVietnamese entrees as well as an impressive selection ofsushi. Daily 11am-11pm. All major cards. $$ 614 S. Wabash,312/379-0970, www.tamarindsushi.com. (I-39)
B R A Z I L I A NTEXAS de BRAZILGauchos circulate the dining room serving guests various cuts and types of meat. Call for hours. Allmajor cards. $$$$. 51 E. Ohio, 312/670-1006. (I-29)
B R E A K F A S TELEVEN CITY DINERAn old-school diner serving breakfast ALL day. Enjoyauthentic soda fountain drinks while noshingon renowned hand-sliced delicatessen sandwiches, fluffyomelettes, giant salads and, of course, a FULL BAR toboot! Mon-Thu 8am-9:30pm, Fri 8am-10:30pm, Sat 9am-10:30pm, Sun 9am-9pm. All major cards. $ 1112 S.Wabash, 312/212-1112, www.elevencitydiner.com. (I-42)
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WEST EGG CAFELocated within walking distance of dozens of downtownhotels, this cozy Streeterville café offers everythingfrom eggs benedict and pancakes to rotisserie chickenand taco salad. Tasty, heart-healthy dishes also avail-able. Bonus: Insulated coffee pitchers at every table!Mon-Fri 6:30am-3pm, Sat-Sun 7am-3pm. All majorcards. $ 620 N. Fairbanks, 312/280-8366. (K-29)
YOLKNow with three locations, Yolk is the talk of the town.Egg-spect creative twists on traditional breakfastfavorites like frittatas, benedicts, French toast, skilletsand more. Lunchtime options include salads, burgers and sandwiches. Mon-Fri 6am-3pm, Sat-Sun 7am-3pm. $355 E. Ohio, 312/822-9655; 1120 S. Michigan,312/789-YOLK; 747 N. Wells, 312/787-2277,www.yolk-online.com. (L-30)(I-42)(G-27)
C O N T E M P O R A R YA M E R I C A NMARKETHOUSEMarkethouse offers a seasonably changing menu and supports local farmers that practice sustainableagricultural techniques. Try a signature cocktail or aninfused vodka drink from the Martini Garden. Breakfast6am-11am; Lunch 11am-2pm; Dinner 5pm-10pm. Allmajor cards. $$$ 611 N. Fairbanks, 312/224-2200,www.markethousechicago.com. (L-29)
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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 original crisp potato pancakes and delicious steamed
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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 fountaindrinks while noshing on renowned hand-sliced delicatessen sandwiches. Mon-Thu8am-9:30pm, Fri 8am-10:30pm, Sat 9am-10:30pm, Sun 9am-9pm. All major cards. $ 1112 S. Wabash, 312/212-1112,www.elevencitydiner.com. (I-42)
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dine in - carry-out - delivery - cateringsun.-thur.(11:30am-10pm)
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710 n rush • (312)787-8998www.friendssushi.com
table entrees. Minutes from McCormick Place andUnited Center. Mon-Sat 5am-8pm, closed Sun. All major cards. $ 1141 S. Jefferson, 312/939-2855,www.mannysdeli.com. (E-43)
F O N D U EGEJA’S CAFÉRomantic fondue dining. Children under 10 not allowed.Call for hours. All major cards. $$$$ 340 W. Armitage,773/281-9101. (G-17)
THE MELTING POTThis stylish fondue eatery features six different cheesefondues, entree choices like filet mignon, lobster tailand seafood trio, and the perfect ending – their famouschocolate fondue, complete with marshmallows, cakesand brownies for dipping. Daily noon-2am (Sun noon-midnight). All major cards. $$$ 609 N. Dearborn;312/573-0011, www.meltingpot.com. (H-29)
F R E N C HBISTRONOMICAn elegant bistro-style menu, a dark Earthy ambiance,and a chef with over ten years of fine Chicago diningexperience. Bistronomic has been the dream of chefMartial Noguier for years. Finally coming to fruition, thismodern bistro serves uncomplicated dishes at a reason-able price. 840 N. Wabash. 312/944-8400. (J-27)
BISTROT MARGOTAn Old Town staple featuring elegant décor, affordableprices and delicious cuisine. Call for hours. All majorcards. $$$ 1437-39 N. Wells, 312/587-3660. (H-20)
G E R M A NCHICAGO BRAUHAUSFeaturing sauerbraten, wiener schnitzel, roast vealshanks, roast pork shanks and roast duck as well assteaks, chops and fish specials daily. Live entertain-ment and dancing nightly. Parking available. Mon, Wed& Thu11am-midnight, Fri & Sun 11am-2am, Sat 11am-3am,closed Tue. All major cards. $$ 4732 N. Lincoln,773/784-4444, www.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 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 & delivery available. 899 S. PlymouthCt., 312/362-9999, www.curryhouseonline.com.
GAYLORD INDIAThis popular Indian restaurant offers a wide selectionof authentic East Indian cuisine. The menu includes vin-
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Serving Fine Indian Cuisine for 36 Years
100 E. WaltonChicago
312-664-1700
555 Mall DriveSchaumburg847-619-3300
“It’s curry and rice dishes pass every taste test with flying colors.”
– Chicago Sun-Times
daloo, tandoori, and curries. Sample a little bit ofeverything at the lunch buffet: Mon-Fri 11:30am-2:30pm, Sat-Sun noon-3pm. Dinner: Sun-Thu 5pm-9:30pm, Fri-Sat 5pm-10pm. All major cards. $$$ 100 E.Walton, 312/664-1700. (I-26)
INDIA HOUSEWith an exhibition kitchen, this River North emporiumallows diners an opportunity to watch their menu selec-tions (over 150 choices) cooked to perfection in tandoorovens. Daily lunch buffet. Lunch: Mon-Fri 11am-2:30pm,Sat-Sun 11am-3pm. Dinner: Fri-Sat 5pm-11pm, Sun-Thu5pm-10pm. All major cards. $$ 59 W. Grand; 312/645-9500, www.indiahousechicago.com. (I-30)
INDIAN GARDENThis popular second-floor Streeterville restaurant fea-tures Northern Indian and Pakistani favorites. Sample arotating selection of traditional and specialty dishesincluding Samosas, marinated lamb, curried chicken, andmore at the daily lunch buffet from 11:30am-3pm for $11.95pp. Dinner: Sun-Thu 5pm-10pm, Fri-Sat 5pm-10:30pm. All major cards. $$ 247 E. Ontario,312/280-4910, www.indiangardenchicago.com.(H-29)
I R I S HEMERALD LOOP BAR & GRILLThis modern Irish Mega Pub serves up traditional Irishfare and classic comfort food in a spacious, sophisticat-ed dining room complete with 40-foot wood bar andTVs throughout. Football Specials and WeekendBrunch. Mon-Fri 11am-2am, Sat 9am-3am and Sun 9am-2am. All major cards. $$ 216 N. Wabash, 312/263-0200, www.emeraldloop.com. (I-33)
MCFADDEN’S RESTAURANT AND SALOONTraditional Irish pub food served in an “Olde New York”tavern ambiance. Call for hours. All major cards. $$1206 N. State Pkwy, 312/475-9450. (I-23)
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www.indiangardenchicago.com
Lunch Buffet: 11:30am – 3:00pm
Dinner: Sunday – Thursday 5:00pm – 10:00pm
Friday & Saturday 5:00pm – 10:30pm
247 E. Ontario St., 2nd Floor
Phone: 312-280-4910
Fax: 312-280-4934
“A visit to Indian Garden is a culinary voyage of discovery
to the exotic tastes and textures of India and the warmth
and hospitality of her people.”
Family owned and operated!
42 East Superior 312.867.1492
VEERASWAY2010 Michelin Bib Gourmand winner,Veerasway is a contemporary Indian fusionrestaurant in Chicago’s popular West Loopneighborhood. Veerasway is popular amongstthe locals for its clever fusion of Indian Foodwith modern American culture. Open Tue-Sunfor dinner from 5pm-9:30pm. All major cards.$$ 844 W. Randolph, 312/491-0844,www.veerasway.com. (D-33)
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I T A L I A NBUCA DI BEPPOThis family-style restaurant offers whopping servingsof flavorful Italian fare steps from the Magnificent Mile.Other locations: 90 Yorktown Rd in Lombard, 630/932-7673; 604 N. Milwaukee Ave in Wheeling, 847/808-9898; 15350 South 94th Ave in Orland Park, 708/349-6262. Hours vary by location. All major cards. $$$ 521 N. Rush, 312/396-0001, www.bucadibeppo.com.(J-30)(Suburban)
CLUB LUCKY Feel like you’re in a 1940s Italian supper club and cock-tail lounge. Close to downtown hotels. Good food andfun! Online reservations. Kitchen hours: Mon-Thu11:30am-10pm, Fri 11:30am-11pm, Sat 4:30pm-11pm. SunBrunch 10:30am-2:30pm. Lounge open late. All majorcards. $$$ 1824 W. Wabansia, 773/227-2300,www.clubluckchicago.com. (Northwest of A-20)
LA CANTINA ITALIAN CHOPHOUSELocated on the lower level of the Italian VillageRestaurants, La Cantina’s traits of distinction includeamazing steak and seafood served from all regions of Italy. Celebrated wine list! Gluten-free options available. Lunch: Mon-Fri 11:30am-2:30pm. Dinner: Tue-Fri 5pm-10pm and Sat 5pm-11pm. All major cards.$$$ 71 W. Monroe, 312/332-7005, www.italianvil-lage-chicago.com. (H-36)
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Daily lunch buffet - corporate catering
only 5 minutes from McCormick Pl.
Bringing the rich flavors of India and Nepal
to the city’s South Loop
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ROSAL’SFeel like family at this warm trattoria located in the heartof Chicago’s Little Italy neighborhood where homemadeSicilian specialties await. Good Friends and Good Wine ismore than their motto, it’s their promise. Dinner: Mon-Thu 4pm-9pm, Fri-Sat 4pm-11pm, closed Sun. All majorcards. $$$ 1154 W. Taylor, 312/243-2357,www.rosals.com. (West of E-43)
THE VILLAGE (Italian Village Restaurants) The Village features Northern Italian cuisine in an inti-mate setting complete with cozy nooks and murals thatevoke the feeling of dining in a small “Italian village.”Celebrated wine list! Gluten-free options available. Mon-Thu 11am-midnight, Fri-Sat 11am-1am, Sun noon-mid-night. All major cards. $$$ 71 W. Monroe, 312/332-7005, www.italianvillage-chicago.com. (H-36)
VIVERE (Italian Village Restaurants) This contemporary Italian restaurant features modernflavors as well as décor and has received accoladesfrom both Esquire and the Wine Spectator. Celebratedwine list! Gluten-free options available. Lunch:Weekdays 11am-2:30pm. Dinner: Mon-Thu 5pm-10pm,Fri-Sat 5pm-11pm, and closed Sun. All major cards. $$$ 71 W. Monroe, 312/332-7005, www.italianvillage-chicago.com. (H-36)
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MOE’S CANTINA Spanish and South American tapas are on the menu at this ruckus Mexican cantina. Rock music, wroughtiron chandeliers, and plasma TVs set a spirited scenefor Moe’s famous margaritas, and popular mesquite-grilled skewers and tacos. Mon-Fri 11am-2am, Sat 11am-3am, Sun 11am-2am. All major cards. 155 W. Kinzie,312/245-2000. Also 3518 N. Clark.www.moescantina.com. (I-31)
DE CERO TAQUERIAVoted best new dish by Chicago Magazine! 15 different tacos, like the Grilled Skirt Steakand Battered Fish Taco line the menu. Washthem down with freshly squeezed limeMargaritas made with 100% Agave Tequila.Lunch: Tue-Fri 11:30am-2pm; Dinner: Tue-Sun5pm-10pm; Sunday Brunch: 11am-3pm. All major cards. $$ 814 W. Randolph, 312/455-8114, www.decerotaqueria.com. (D-34)
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545 N. LaSalle St. (312) 464-1872545 N. LaSalle St. (312) 464-1872
“Serving Chicago’s Authentic Deep Dish Pizza”
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RoSal’sItalian CucinaRoSal’sItalian Cucina
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“Excellent home-cooked food.”
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CHICAGO CURRY HOUSEWith a high Zagat rating and “Best Of Chicago” awardfrom Local.com, Chicago Curry House brings the flavorsof India and Nepal to the city’s South Loop. Delight inmouth-watering cuisine, an extensive wine list, relaxingambiance, and attentive service. Lunch buffet. Catering &delivery available. 899 S. Plymouth Ct., 312/362-9999. www.curryhouseonline.com
P I Z Z APIZANO’S PIZZA & PASTAFrank Sinatra once said, “A day without Pizano’s pasta islike a day without sunshine.” Brighten up your day withhomemade gnocchi, but save room for what’s been votedthe “#1 thin-crust pizza in Chicago.” Hours vary. AE, MC,V $$ 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)
PIZZERIA ORABuild your own traditional Chicago deep-dish or thincrust pizza with your favorite toppings, or choose one ofPizzeria Ora’s specialty pizzas. Sandwiches and Italianentrées also available. $2 delivery. Sun-Thu 6:30am-mid-night, Fri-Sat 7am-1am. All major cards. $$ 545 N.LaSalle, 312/464-1872, www.pizzeriaora.com. (H-30)
S E A F O O DCAPE COD ROOMOverlooking the Magnificent Mile, this seafood gem isone of Chicago’s classics. Call for hours. All majorcards. $$$$ 140 E. Walton, 312/440-8414. (J-26)
CATCH 35 The freshest seafood in the city just a short walk toChicago’s Theatre District! For meat lovers, try the
SU CASA MEXICAN RESTAURANTA “fiesta” for your taste buds, just one block offMichigan Avenue. A smorgasbord of Mexicanfavorites like fajitas, burritos, tacos, and hacien-da dinners are served in a decorative settingcomplete with piñatas, religious iconography,and stained glass. Sun-Thu 11:30am-11pm, Fri-Sat11:30am-midnight. All major cards. $ 49 E.Ontario, 312/943-4041. (I-29)
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Bone-in Ribeye, New York Strip or Filet MignonMedallions. Featuring Live Jazz Tue-Fri 6pm-9pm,Sat 6:30pm-9:30pm. Lunch: Mon-Fri 11:30am-2pm.Dinner: Daily. All major cards. $$$$ 35 W. Wacker,312/346-3500; 35 S. Washington, Naperville,630/717-3500, www.catch35.com.(I-33)(Suburban)
HUGO’S FROG BARThis popular restaurant has seafood so fresh thatyou may see the fishermen deliver it at the backdoor. Call for hours. All major cards. $$$$ 1024 N.Rush, 312/640-0999. (I-25)
HOLY MACKEREL!Combining fresh seafood, fresh cocktails as well as a fresh take on a vintage design. Sun-Thu 6am-9pm, Fri-Sat 6am-10pm. All major cards. $$$$ 70 Yorktown Center, Westin Lombard,630/953-3444, www.holymackerelseafood.com.(Suburban)
STEAKS, CHOPS & RIBSCHICAGO CHOP HOUSELocated in a century-old Victorian brownstone withmore than 1,400 historical photos, this renownedsteakhouse features USDA prime dry-aged andKobe steaks. An award-winning wine list boastsmore than 650 selections. Mon-Thu 5pm-11pm, Fri5pm-11:30pm, Sat 4pm-11:30pm, Sun 4pm-11pm. Allmajor cards. $$$$ 60 W. Ontario, 312/787-7100,www.chicagochophouse.com. (I-29)
THE FIREPLACE INNA classic Chicago rib joint that’s been serving up some of the best barbecue baby backs around since 1969. An excellent selection of prime steaks,chicken, chops and seafood. All-seasons outdoorpatio. Mon-Thu 4:30pm-midnight, Fri-Sat 11:30am-1am, Sun 11:30am-midnight. All major cards. $$$ 1448 N. Wells, 312/664-5264,www.fireplaceinn.com. (G-21)
“The Best Thai Restaurant is alsothe closest to all the major hotels”
– Chicago Tribune
312/337-000011/2 Blocks From the Mag Mile at
230 East Ohio Street
The Boys areBack in TownApril on the North Side ofChicago means one thing – hopesprings eternal for fans of theChicago Cubs. As sure as thereare budding vines on the outfieldwalls at Wrigley Field, there’s yetanother chance to chase that elusive World Series ring.Counting on the good vibe generated at the end of 2010,Mike Quade taking over as manager, and the return of some solid veteran players, the2011 Cubs are outfitted for a solidseason. That’s why you’ll find afull house of dedicated fans for every home game at Moe’s Cantina, where the pre- and post-gamecelebrations will continue all season long, and – fingers crossed – right on through October. 3518 N. Clark. 773/248-0002 and 155 W. Kinzie, 312/245-2000.
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HARRY CARAY’S ITALIAN STEAKHOUSELegendary Italian Steakhouse serving the finest prime,aged steaks and chops, Italian favorites in a truly warm“Chicago” atmosphere. Hours vary by location. Allmajor cards. $$$$ 33 W. Kinzie, 312/828-0966;10233 W. Higgins in Rosemont, 847/699-1200; 70Yorktown Center Westin Lombard, 630/953-3400;www.harrycarays.com. (I-31)(Suburban)
KEEFERSThis famous steakhouse infuses a taste of France intoits menu. Call for hours. All major cards. $$$$ 20 W.Kinzie, 312/467-9525. (H-31)
LAWRY’S THE PRIME RIBLocated steps away from the Mag Mile and housed in the1890s McCormick mansion, Lawry’s serves up your primerib on a rolling silver cart. Call for hours. All major cards.$$$$ 100 E. Ontario, 312/787-5000. (I-29)
SHULA’S STEAK HOUSEEnjoy an undefeated dining experience. One of the topfive steak houses in America, Shula’s offers a variety ofsteak and seafood entrees from Twin Cold WaterLobster Tails to the infamous 48oz Porterhouse. Mon-Fri 11am-10:30pm, Sat-Sun 5pm-10:30pm. All majorcards. $$$ Sheraton Chicago, 301 E. North Water,312/670-0788, www.donshula.com. (J-31)
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312-280-8366
11 E. ILLINOIS • PHONE 670-0100
“The most fashionable place in town to dine on Thai food”. . .
– Chicago Magazine
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WEBER GRILL RESTAURANTFrom the people who invented the Webergrill, this downtown dining establishmentserves award-winning burgers, slow-smokedregional barbecue, thick juicy Black Angussteaks, seafood and more all grilled to perfection over charcoal on authentic Weberkettles. Sun-Thu 6:30am-11pm, Fri-Sat6:30am-midnight. All major cards. $$$ 539 N. State, 312/467-9696, www.webergrillrestaurant.com. (I-30)
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JAPONAISChic interior and atmosphere characterize this con-temporary Japanese and sushi restaurant. Call forhours. All major cards. $$$ 600 W. Chicago,312/822-9600. (F-27)
SUSHI TAIYO This bi-level River North restaurant and lounge fea-tures contemporary sushi, sashimi, Asian fusionfare as well as a innovative cocktail menu with highend and regional sake, signature martinis, cham-pagne, wine and Japanese beers. Open for lunchand dinner daily. Mon-Thu 11:30am-10:30pm, Fri –Sat11:30am-11:30pm, Sun 11:30am-10pm. All major cards.$$ 58 E. Ontario, 312/440-1717, www.taiyochica-go.com. (I-29)
SUSHI WABIA room that’s cooler than the name, with top-notchsushi at a 20-seat bar and laid-back dining area.Call for hours. All major cards. $$$ 842 W.Randolph, 312/563-1224. (D-34)
T A P A S1492 TAPAS BARHoused in a 1864 Victorian Mansion, 1492 offers aunique dining experience in a cozy setting. Theextensive menu ranges from new Spanish andNuevo Latino cuisine and features traditional and signature tapas, paellas, Sangrias, and more. Mon-Thu 4pm-10pm, Fri-Sat noon-11:30pm, Sun noon-9:30pm. All major cards. $$$ 42 E. Superior,312/867-1492, www.1492tapasbar.com. (I-28)
CAFÉ BA BA REEBASpecializing in tapas, this Spanish restaurant has awarm and colorful atmosphere that goes along withtheir made to order paella. Call for hours. All majorcards. $ 2024 N. Halsted, 773/935-5000. (E-16)
MERCAT A LA PLANXATake a culinary tour of Barcelona right on MichiganAvenue – here Catalan-inspired cocktails and cui-sine come to life. Call for hours. All major cards.$$$ 638 S. Michigan, 312/765-0524. (J-40)
T H A IDAOEnjoy authentic Thai cuisine a 1/2 block off theMagnificent Mile in traditional trappings. Find awide variety of traditional and specialty dishesincluding Pad Thai, Cashew Chicken, Beef Curry,and more. Sun-Thu 11am-10pm, Fri-Sat 11am-11pm.Delivery available to all downtown hotels. All majorcards. $ 230 E. Ohio, 312/337-0000,www.daothai.com. (J-29)
SILVER SPOONOnly steps from the Magnificent Mile, guests enjoyZagat-Rated Thai fare like Banana Blossom Salad,Tom Yum, Pad Thai, Curry Noodles, Ginger Chicken,and more in a comfortable casual environment.Vegetarian-friendly. Lunch, dinner, carryout anddelivery. Sun-Thu 11am-10pm, Fri-Sat 11am-11pm. MC,V $ 710 N. Rush, 312/944-7100, www.silver-spoonchicago.com. (I-28)
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FRIENDS SUSHILocated steps from Chicago’s MagnificentMile, the modern sleek trappings of this GoldCoast sushi spot are ideal. Enjoy traditionaland specialty maki, sushi and sashimi as wellas entrée selections. Daily lunch specials.Sun-Thu 11:30am-10pm, Fri-Sat 11:30am-1am.All major cards. $$ 710 N. Rush, 312/787-8998, www.friendssushi.com. (I-28)
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V E G E T A R I A NGREEN ZEBRAA short trek west of River North, Green Zebra is artistic and upscale in both décor and cuisine. Call for hours. All major cards. $$$ 1460 W. Chicago,312/243-7100. (West of D-27)
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original deep dish pizza
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“A day without Pizano’spasta is like a daywithout sunshine.”
- Frank Sinatra
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Voted #1 Burger in Chicago“Home of the Milkshake Martini”
STAR OF SIAMVoted the No. 1 Thai restaurant by Chicagofood critics. Star of Siam played a major role in the popularity of Thai food not only inChicago but also throughout the country.Delivery available to all downtown hotels. Sun-Thu 11am-10pm, Fri-Sat 11am-11pm. All major cards. $ 11 E. Illinois, 312/670-0100,www.starofsiamchicago.com. (I-30)
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experience the newly evolved theatrical performance from the already wildly popular BLUE
MAN GROUP (3133 N. halsted; 773/348-4000) at Briar Street Theatre. guests can expect the
same brilliant comedy, art, science and music combo fused with new environments that explore
of-the-moment situations and cutting-edge technology. holding rank as one of the city’s pio-
neer blues spots, KINGSTON MINES (2548 N. halsted; 773/477-4646) attracts blues big-wigs
like eddy shaw and Carl Weathersby to kick out blues jams seven nights a week. every
Wednesday catch Chicago-based Delta blues legend Jimmy burns. Bring discount coupon on
page 50. follow the face of the pretty gal outside and you’ll find your way into THE REDHEAD
PIANO BAR (16 W. ontario; 312/640-1000). sing along with martini in hand as the rotating
line-up of piano players pound out favorites like “sweet Caroline” every night of the week.
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B L U E S C L U B SBUDDY GUY’S LEGENDSOwned by the legendary Buddy Guy, Chicago’s premierblues club offers the best of local and national blues talent. Check out the brand new state-of-the-art sound system and incredible collection of rare bluesmemorabilia. Cover charges vary. Mon-Fri 11am-2am, Sat 5pm-3am, Sun 6pm-2am. All major cards. 700 S.Wabash, 312/427-1190, www.buddyguys.com. (J-40)
KINGSTON MINESTwo bands on two stages provide non-stop music at thislegendary blues club seven nights a week, with early setsat 8pm on Thu and 7:30pm on Fri and Sat. Restaurantserves BBQ, catfish, and more for late-night noshing.Cover charge: $12-$15. Sun-Thu 8pm-4am, Fri 7pm-4am,Sat 7pm-5am. All major cards. 2548 N. Halsted,773/477-4646, www.kingstonmines.com. (E-13)
C A B A R E T C L U B SBATON SHOW LOUNGEThis show has the nation’s longest-running female impersonation, Las Vegas-style revue, and has been delighting audiences from around the world for over 40 years. Call for special shows on Mon & Tue. Showtimes are Wed-Sun at 8:30pm, 10:30pm & 12:30am. All major cards. 436 N. Clark, 312/644-5269,www.thebatonshowlounge.com. (H-38)
C O C K TA I L L O U N G E SCHI BARLocated in the Sheraton Hotel and Tower. Created byworld–renowned designer, Jeffrey Beers, Chi Bar chan-nels Chicago energy by bringing all the excitement andtradition of the Windy City into one deluxe lounge withinnovative cocktails, delicious appetizers and sleekambiance. 5pm-1am daily. All major cards. 301 E. NorthWater, 312/755-2227. (K-31)
CLUB LUCKY The 1940s “Supper Club” and lounge is perfect forrelaxing with friends or an intimate cocktail. Try theirfamous killer martini with jumbo hand-stuffed bleucheese olives. Chicago’s best jukebox. Opens Mon-Fri at
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BAR AND LOUNGE440 NORTH STATE STREET
(312)464-1400 WWW.DOWNTOWNBARANDLOUNGE.COM
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11:30am, Sat at 4:30pm, and Sun at 10:30am. Loungeopen until 2am. All major cards. 1824 W. Wabansia,773/227-2300, www.clubluckychicago.com.(Northwest of A-20)
DOWNTOWN BAR AND LOUNGE Located within walking distance of Chicago’s thriv-ing Theater District, Downtown Bar and Loungeoffers guests fashionable lounge areas perfect forpre– or post–theater cocktailing or simply a night onthe town. GLTB–friendly. All major cards. Mon-Fri3pm-2am, Sat noon-3am, Sun noon-2am. 440 NState St, 312/464-1400, www.downtownbarand-lounge.com. (I-31)
FRIENDS SUSHIThe modern sleek trappings of this Gold Coast sushispot make for an ideal happy hour, whether withfriends or clients. Sample the delicious starter menufeaturing Pan Seared Crab Cakes with wasabi aioli,Unagi Egg Rolls, Edamame, Grilled Calamari andmore. Sun-Thu 11:30am-10pm, Fri-Sat 11:30am-1am. Allmajor cards. 710 N. Rush, 312/787-8998,www.friendssushi.com. (I-28)
IZAKAYA HAPA BAR AND LOUNGEA restaurant/lounge featuring Japanese small platesand creative cocktails in an upscale setting. IzakayaHapa can also accommodate private parties for upto 250. Thu 5pm-10:30pm, Fri-Sat 5pm-11:30pm. Allmajor cards. $ 58 E. Ontario, 312/202-0808,www.taiyochicago.com. (I-29)
C O M E D Y C L U B SiOThe originators of long-form improvisation havebeen creating hilarity for nearly 30 years. iO has two theaters. The Del Close Theater features sketchcomedy and stylistic shows, while the Cabaret features their signature long form improvisation,which has made iO famous. Seven nights a week. All major cards. 3541 N. Clark, 773/880-0199,chicago.ioimprov.com. (D-5)
THE SECOND CITYMaking people laugh since 1959, countless stars gottheir start here. Call for hours. All major cards. 1616N. Wells, 312/337-3992. (H-19)
D A N C E C L U B SEXCALIBURVoted “Chicago’s Best Nightclub” by the ChicagoTribune. Tue-Fri 7pm – 4am, Sat 7pm–5am. 632 N.Dearborn, 312/266-1944. (I-29)
GENTLEMEN’S CLUBSVIP’s – A GENTLEMEN’S CLUBChicago’s most sophisticated gentlemen’s club features over 200 of the world’s most beautifulshowgirls who perform continuous stage shows and intimate table dances. Guests must be 21+ andproperly attired. No cover before 6pm on weekdays.
The WorkingMan’s A Chorus LineAfter receiving unanimous ravereviews and nightly accolades,Broadway In Chicago and the producers of the hit musicalWORKING are thrilled to announce a four-week extensionthrough June 5, 2011 at theBroadway Playhouse at WaterTower Place (175 E. Chestnut).The perfect musical for anyonewho has ever worked a day intheir life, Working is based on thebook by Pulitzer Prize-winningauthor and Chicago’s own Studs Terkel, and examines the realities of everyday life in the workingworld. Tickets range from $67.50 to $77.50, and can be purchased at the Broadway In Chicago boxoffices, by phone at (800) 775-2000, and online www.ticketmaster.com.
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I R I S H P U B SBUTCH MCGUIRE’SHit up the jukebox, chow down on Reuben sliders, andshoot some pool at this legendary Gold Coast Irish pub.Call for hours. All major cards. 20 W. Division,312/337-9080. (I-23)
EMERALD LOOP BAR & GRILLIn addition to a late-night restaurant menu, this mod-ern Irish pub boasts a 40-foot wood bar with expansivedrink list including aged whiskeys, specialty martinis,and a perfect pint of Guinness. TVs throughout.Football Specials. Mon-Fri 11am-2am, Sat 9am-3am andSun 9am-2am. All major cards. 216 N. Wabash,312/263-0200, www.emeraldloop.com. (I-33)
L I V E M U S I CTHE BACKROOMOne of the city’s most intimate nightclubs. A sophisticat-ed, sultry atmosphere blends nicely with the rhythmicmelodies emanating from the stage. Live music nightlyincludes blues, pop and R&B. Show times & covers vary.Two-drink minimum. Private party room available. Sun-Fri8pm-2am, Sat 8pm-3am. All major cards. 1007 N. Rush,312/751-2433, www.backroomchicago.com. (I-25)
HOUSE OF BLUESA restaurant and concert venue known for embracingmusic of all genres. Call for current schedule. All majorcards. 329 N. Dearborn, 312/923-2000. (H-32)
P I A N O B A R STHE REDHEAD PIANO BAREnjoy one of The Redhead’s signature martinis as you lis-ten to Chicago’s top piano-player vocalists playing upbeatstandards, pop and rock hits seven nights a week. Theatmosphere is lively but comfortable. Proper attire. Sun-Fri7pm-4am, Sat 7pm-5am. All major cards. 16 W. Ontario,312/640-1000, www.redheadpianobar.com. (H-29)
TAVERNS & SPORTS BARSBULL AND BEARTrade in your rollercoaster day of stocks for a luxurysports bar. Call for hours. All major cards. $$$ 413 N.Wells, 312/527-5973. (G-31)
THE CUBBY BEARThis 30,000-square-foot multipurpose venue serves as“the place” to party after the Cubs game. Call for hours.All major cards. 1059 W. Addison, 773/327-1662. (D-4)
ROCKIT BAR & GRILL Energetic restaurant and lounge. All major cards. Callfor hours. 22 W. Hubbard, 312/645-6000; 3700 N.Clark, 773/645-4400. (J-31)(North of G-15)
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LOOKINGGLASS THEATRE
ETHAN FROME 821 N. Michigan, 312/337-0665.A shattered body... A frozen heart... A legendary sled ridedown an unforgiving hill. In the deep of winter, a strangemystery ignites the passion of a stoic New Englandfarmer. The whole town knows the story, but does anyoneknow the truth? Award-winning playwright Laura Easondirects her new adaptation of this classic novel byPulitzer Prize-winner Edith Wharton. Tickets prices are$24-$62, and can be purchased by calling 312/337-0665or visiting lookingglasstheatre.org.
I.O. THEATRE
I.O. 3541 N. Clark, 773/880-0199. For more than 20 years, i.O. has been the premier improvisa-tional comedy club in Chicago. These originators of long-form improv are famous for their hilarious, yet highly intelli-gent comedy shows—featuring their signature piece, THEHAROLD. Bill Murray describes their shows as “the mostimportant group work since they built the pyramids.” The i.O.houses two theaters, two bars, and has six shows a night. Thecast shines with talent reminiscent of alumni that include MikeMyers, Chris Farley and more. Call for schedule. chicago.ioimprov.com.
THE ROYAL GEORGE THEATRE
DIXIE’S TUPPERWARE PARTY, 1641 N. Halsted, 312/988-9000. Dixie’s Tupperware Party stars Dixie Longate, as thefast-talking Tupperware Lady, who has packed up her cataloguesand left her children in an Alabama trailer park to journeyacross America. Critics and audiences have howled with laugh-ter as Dixie throws a good ol’ fashioned Tupperware Party filledwith outrageously funny tales, heartfelt accounts, FREE give-aways, audience participation and the most fabulous assortmentof Tupperware ever sold on a theater stage! Tue-Thu 7:30pm, Fri8pm, Sat 3pm & 8pm and Sun 3pm. Tickets are $44 on week-days and $49 on weekends. www.dixiestupperwareparty.com.
THE ROYAL GEORGE THEATRE
WHITE NOISE, 1641 N. Halsted, 312/988-9000.Presented by Whoopi Goldberg, and directed and choreo-graphed by Broadway’s Sergio Trujillo (The Jersey Boys),White Noise is a provocative new rock musical that followsa pair of sisters who are discovered by a powerful recordproducer, and groomed into a well-packaged rock/popband, which mixes irresistible harmonies with coded rhetoric into chart-blazing hits. Call or check online forticket prices. Performance schedule: Tue-Thu 7:30pm, Fri 8pm, Sat 5pm & 8pm, Sun 2pm & 5pm.www.whitenoisebroadway.com.
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