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June 3, 2011
This WeekIn Chicago
This WeekIn Chicago
Events Sights Shopping Maps Dining Nightlife Theater
Eastside Millennium Art Festival welcomes 2011ASCO Annual Meeting See page 3.
Inside
This Week In Chicago
Kids Korner
DAY BY DAY HIGHLIGHTS..............4ON THE COVER...................................4HERE’S THE DEAL...............................7
BEST BETS FOR FAMILIES.............10
Sights
Millennium ParkPARK ATTRACTIONS......................28
CHICAGO’S ATTRACTIONS..........12
Shopping
DiningCHICAGO’S DINING SCENE.........48
CHICAGO’S TREASURES...............30
NightlifeCHICAGO’S HOT SPOTS................62
Presented by
Presented by
Editor Jessica Odehnal Intern Mary Scannell
Kelley MullarkeyLegal Counsel Allen Gerrard Chairman & CEO Wally West
Subscription by mail – 1st class, $65 per year. KEY is licensed byKEY Magazines, Inc. Registered and copyright© 2011 all rightsreserved. Published weekly since 1920 by This Week In Chicago,Inc. 226 E. Ontario St. #300 Chicago, Il 60611 • (312)943-0838 -fax (312)664-6113. Send comments to: [email protected]
June 3–7, 2011McCormick Place | Chicago, IL USA
Dear Colleague,
Welcome to the 2011 ASCO Annual Meetinghere in Chicago. The theme for this year’smeeting is “Patients. Pathways. Progress” andover the next few days we will have the oppor-tunity to discuss how these three things are allcritically important and inextricably linked inour progress against cancer.
We have a number of exciting initiativesat this year’s Annual Meeting, including oppor-tunities to interact with session presentersthrough eQuestions and “Meet the Professor”sessions. Additionally, Meeting attendees candiscover and discuss the latest informationavailable for oncology clinical trials at ClinicalTrials Day sessions on both Sunday, June 5thand Monday, June 6th.
Also, be sure to visit the updatedOncology Professionals Hallwhich includes theExhibit Hall and General Posters. Additionally,there is a large food court for relaxing andmeeting with colleagues, and the Networkingand Connection Hub, where you can watch andparticipate in technology demonstrations andmeet ASCO leadership.
You’ll also want to be sure and stop byASCO Central in the Oncology ProfessionalsHall to learn more about the benefits of ASCOmembership, ASCO’s programs and products,patient information, and the latest technologi-cal offerings. All ASCO publications will beavailable for sale here as well.
Thanks for joining us at the 47th ASCO AnnualMeeting; the premier venue for disseminatingvital research to the oncology community. Ihope you have an enjoyable and productivetime.
Sincerely,Allen Lichter, MDCEO, ASCO
Publisher Walter L. West III Sr. Account Manager Donna Dugo Account Manager Steve CominusContributing Writer Mark Loehrke Office Manager Nancy VargasProduction Director Kameron West
Purchase original works fromworld-class artists at ChicagoEastside Millennium ArtFestival. Shop an eclectic mix ofceramics, glass, jewelry, sculpture,paintings, drawings, photography,and much more to the tune of livemusic and tasty summer fare! Frinoon-5pm, Sat & Sun 10am-5pm.FREE. Lake & Michigan.847/929-4300
Don’t miss the closing weekend ofStage Kiss, a hilarious romanticcomedy that tells the tale of whathappens when lovers share astage kiss, or when actors share a real one. Fri 8pm, Sat 2pm &8pm and Sun 2pm & 7:30pm.Tickets $24.50-$68. Performingat Goodman’s Albert Theatre,170 N. Dearborn. 312/443-3800.
Head to Chicago’s LincolnSquare and celebrate spring’sarrival with Maifest. The festivalshowcases live traditional music,German beer and food! Thu 5pm-9:30pm, Fri 5pm-11pm, Sat noon-11pm, Sun noon-10pm. FREE.Located at Lincoln & Leland.www.mayfestchicago.com
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Standing 1,450–feet from top to bottom,Willis Tower is the tallest skyscraper in the United States. So, where better to celebrate National Skyscraper Month, thanat the world-famous Skydeck Chicago, located on the building’s 103rd floor. This observation deck offers breathtaking viewsspanning up to four states, and for sightsee-ing daredevils looking to get a more complete view of Chicago, the Skydeck’s latest innovation, the Ledge, provides unobstructed views 1,353 feet down toWacker Drive.
In addition to the panoramic viewing platform, the Skydeck also features a variety of interactive and educational exhibits highlighting some of the most note-worthy civic and cultural touchstones in thecity’s rich history. Open daily 9am-10pm. $17adults, $11 children 3-11, children under 3 arefree. 233 S. Wacker. 312/875-9696.
Photo contest: Snap a picture from the Ledge and send it to [email protected] for a chance to win$50 for Chicago’s Hard Rock Café.
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June Jam keeps the festival seasonrockin’ in Roscoe Village this week-end with a stellar musical line-upheadlined by local favoritesHairbangers Ball, ice-cold beveragesand great food from local vendors,artisan booths, kid-friendly enter-tainment, and more. Sat noon-10pm,Sun noon-9pm. Gate donation.3500 block of N. Hoyne atAddison. 773/665-4682.
Join ten amazing Art Centers fromall across the Chicagoland area forWhat’s Your Art? Celebrating theArt Centers of Chicago as theyshare their mission and inspirations.Guests will enjoy everything fromDIY art making, video blogging,screen printing, and African danc-ing. 1pm-5pm. FREE. ChicagoCultural Center, 78 E.Washington. 312/744-6630.
Spend the weekend enjoying a mix-ture of live music, arts & crafts, anda variety of vendors showcasingevery kind of sausage under thesun at SausageFest Chicago inChicago’s exciting Wrigleyvilleneighborhood. Sat & Sun noon-10pm. Gate donation. 3600 N.Sheffield. www.chicagoevents.com
Kicking things off with a bang thisyear, the Do-Division Street Festand Sidewalk Sale spans a whop-ping 10 city blocks and features thebest of everything local, from foodto stores to music. For those withkids in tow, the Family Fun Fest iswhere it’s at! Sat-Sun noon-10pm.$5 donation at gate. On Division atDamen. 312/850-9390.
The Midwest’s largest literary eventreturns with the 2011 ChicagoTribune Printers Row Lit Fest.Hear authors speak and debatetheir works while browsing uniquebooksellers and enjoying poetryreadings, cooking demos, wine tast-ings, kids activities and more. Sat-Sun 10am-6pm. FREE. Dearborn& Polk. printersrowlitfest.org
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It never would have worked forNYPD Blue, but the hit TV showGlee just might have a betterchance of translating to the stagewhen the Glee Live! tour rolls in forthree big shows at the AllstateArena. Tonight at 8pm and Sat at 3pm & 8pm. $49.50-$91.50.6920 N. Mannheim Road in suburban Rosemont. 800/745-3000.
The Chicago White Sox take on theDetroit Tigers today at 7:10pm, Satat 6:10pm, and Sun at 1:10pm at U.S.Cellular Field. 333 W. 35th.866/SOX-GAME.
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Broadway musical sensationCHICAGO returns for one weekonly to the Oriental Theatre. Set amidst the ‘Roaring 20’s,’ thisshowstopper is the ultimate tale of sin, greed, exploitation, adultery, and all that jazz! Corruption has never looked sogood. Tue-Fri 7:30pm, Sat at 2pm & 8pm and Sun at 2pm &7:30pm. Tickets $30-$95. 24 W.Randolph. 312/977-1700.www.BroadwayInChicago.com
The wonderful summertime Tuesdays on the Terrace jazz series resumes this evening withexcellent young Chicago bassistJunius Paul leading his group onthe back patio of the Museum ofContemporary Art. 5:30pm.FREE. 220 E. Chicago. 312/280-2660.
Singer-songwriter RayLaMontagne and his band thePariahs play Chicago front yardtonight with opener Brandi Carlisleat the Pritzker Pavilion atMillennium Park. 6pm. $20. 201E. Randolph. 312/742-1168.
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Austin-based singer-songwriter SamBeam – better known as Iron &Wine – brings his formidable guitarskills and his prodigious beard to thelatest installment of the DowntownSound: New Music Mondays seriestonight at the Pritzker Pavilion at Millennium Park. 6:30pm. FREE. 201 E. Randolph.312/742-1168.
Round up your family and friendsfor this easy 3-hour tour ofChicago’s lakefront. It’s a biking par-adise on Bike and Roll Chicago’s(kid-friendly) Amazing LakefrontTour, which includes top sights likeMillennium Park, Navy Pier, andmore! Adults $39, seniors/students$35, kids (12-18) $25, kids under 5free. Departs Millennium Park(239 E. Randolph) at 10am andNavy Pier (600 E. Grand) at10:30am. 312/729-1000. More onpage $5 off on page 25.
The Chicago White Sox take on theSeattle Mariners today at 7:10pm,Tue at 7:10pm, and Wed at 7:10pmat U.S. Cellular Field. 333 W.35th. 866/SOX-GAME.
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Come treasure hunting at Wolff’sFlea Market, Chicagoland’s largestweekly flea market. Wolff’s returnsto Allstate Arena with a diversemix of merchandise, including newitems, antiques, collectibles, sportscards, tools, electronics, food andmore. Sun from 6am-3pm. Adults$2, seniors 62+ and kids 6-12 $1.6920 N. Mannheim in Rosemont.847/524-9590.
Hard Rock Café rocks the warmweather season on their award-win-ning patio with Sunday Fundays!Come chill out from 2pm-4pm, andlisten to live music, sip summerycocktails like the Blackberry Smash,grab some grub, and play a round ofbags on the Hard Rock bean bagboards. 63 W. Ontario. 312/943-2252. See page 62 for details.
Learn more about MillenniumPark’s Lurie Garden during a guid-ed walk through the lush paradisewith Master Gardeners. DepartSundays 10am-1:30pm and Fridays11am-1:30pm. FREE. Michigan& Monroe. 312/742-1168.
View Chicago’s breathtaking sky-line against the evening sky just asthe sun is setting abroad MercurySkyline’s Chicago By NightCruise. This magical 90-minuteriver and lake cruise featuresmemorable photo ops and a briefstop near Buckingham Fountain.Tickets $25/adults, $10/childrenunder 12. Departs at 7:30pm. 112E. Wacker. 312/332-1353. #151
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There’s no better bet for puttingone’s mind in the right summertimeframe right off the bat than an earlyJune visit (albeit an indoor one)from the Beach Boys. Tonight atthe Auditorium Theatre. 7:30pm.$30-$75. 50 E. Congress Pkwy.312/922-2110.
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Like Jimmy Buffett for the ten-gal-lon hat set, Kenny Chesney is fastbecoming a one-man summertimebrand in and of himself. Tonight,he brings the country beach partyto Toyota Park. 7pm. $29.50-$99.50. 7000 S. Harlem inBridgeview. 708/594-7200.
Texas de Brazil partners withSilver Oak Cellars of Napa Valleyfor an evening of fine dining andwine tasting. The evening features3-courses from Texas de Brazil’ssignature 50-item salad area andseasoned, flame-grilled cuts ofbeef, lamb, pork, chicken andsausage, and decadent desserts.7:30pm $99pp. 51 E. Ontario.Reservations recommended,312/670-1006.
One of the musical highlights of thesummer takes over the city’s frontlawn this weekend, as Billy Branch,David “Honeyboy” Edwards andLonnie Brooks highlight a huge lineup for the Chicago Blues Festival in Grant Park. Fri-Sun from 11am–9:30pm. FREE. Jackson & Columbus. 312/744-3316.
Here’$ the Deal!WHERE TO GO TO MAKE YOUR DOLLAR GOA LITTLE FURTHER IN CHICAGO EVERY DAY
SUNDAY2-for-1 admission to THE BACKROOM Sunday thruThursday with ad on page 64. Catch live music actsfrom blues to Motown. 1007 N. Rush. 312/751-2433.
MONDAYFREE Mango Lassi or FREE Dessert every Mondayand Tuesday at downtown’s CHICAGO CURRYHOUSE. Yum! 899 S. Plymouth Ct. 312/362-9999.
TUESDAYTuesdays are more tolerable with FREE pizza between5pm-6pm at ITALITAN VILLAGE RESTAURANTSevery Monday-Friday. Yes, that’s right free pizza anddaily drink specials! 71 W. Monroe. 312/332-7005.
WEDNESDAYLooking for a big splash? SEADOG’S LAKEFRONTSPEEDBOAT TOUR departs Navy Pier at warp speedfor one wild ride! Bring 2-for-1 coupon on page 25!Frequent departures. 600 E. Grand. 888/920-2600.
THURSDAYThirsty Thursday at JOHN BARLEYCORN means $4Half-Pound Cheeseburger & French Fries. Wash it downwith $4 select American beers, cocktails, and wine bythe glass. 658 W. Belden. 773/348-1570.
FRIDAYEXCALIBUR invites guests to raise the roof onChicago’s largest dance floor. Comp admission for 2with ad on page 67. 632 N. Dearborn. 312/266-1944.
SATURDAYGet your weekend on at EMERALD LOOP BAR &GRILL (216 N. Wabash; 312/263-0200) with $6 Bloody Marys and Mimosas, and a $9.95 Breakfast Buffet(from 9am-1pm).
Rainforest Café: Free chef’s appetizer of the day or kid’s meal with ad on page 11.
Amazing Chicago: 2-for-1 ticketswith ad on page 24.
Seadog Cruises: 2-for-1 ticketswith ad on page 25.
Tall Ship Windy: 2-for-1 ticketswith coupon on page 27.
Iwan Ries: Mention KEY Mag andget a free gift.
Gino’s East: Free gift with ad onpage 51.
Manny’s Cafeteria &Delicatessen: Free potato pan-cakes with purchase of sandwichor entrée. Coupon on page 60.
The BackRoom: 2-for-1 admissionwith coupon on page 64.
Excalibur: Free admission for 2with coupon on page 67.
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SHEDD AQUARIUMExplore the mysterious world of sea jel-
lies at the Shedd Aquarium’s newestexhibit, Jellies. Come dive into thecomplicated and intriguing underwa-ter world of these fascinating crea-tures and experience a hands-on
exhibit that showcases more than10 species of jellies and examines
their unique lifecycle. Daily8:30am-6pm. Adults
$28.95, children 3-11$19.95 (exhibits mayrequire additional fee).1200 S. Lake Shore.312/939-2438.
CANDYLICIOUS Grab a Gummi Bear ona Stick and get your
sugar rush on at Navy Pier’s new Candylicious!Stock up on mouthwatering treats like theCupcake Mints and yummy Bonomo Banana Taffy as you stroll through this candy paradise.Sun-Thu 10am-10pm, Fri-Sat 10am-midnight. 600 E. Grand. 312/595-5485.
LEGO STORE Known for its colorful plastic building blocks andinnovative toys, The Lego Store says goodbye to itsold digs at the Shops of North Bridge and movesinto Water Tower Place this month! The Lego Storewill open in its new location June 1st in a temporaryspace on Water Tower’s third floor before moving toits permanent home on the second floor end of July.835. N. Michigan. 312/494-0760.
WRIGLEY FIELD TOURS Wrigley Field is more than just a ballpark; it’s amonument to the Chicago Cubs and baseball fansalike. Bring the family to celebrate the legendarypark’s rich history, which began in 1914, almost100 years ago! Each 75-minute Wrigley Field Tourincludes stops at the Cubs Clubhouse, mezzaninesuites, press box and more. Tours are offered June4-8, 12-16, 22-23, 26, and 28-30. Times vary. $25.1060 W. Addison. 773/404-CUBS.
AMERICAN GIRL PLACESpend the afternoon with your favorite historicalgirls at the American Girl Place. Stock up on thelatest accessories, browse the bookstore, anddesign matching doll and girl T-shirts before enjoy-ing a lovely afternoon tea or dinner. America Girl
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How tall is the Willis Tower (formerly Sears Tower)?a) 1,450 feet b) 145 feet c) 14,500 feet
Who is blamed for the Great Chicago Fire?a) Smokey the Bear b) The O’Leary’s Cow c) Al Capone
Which Great Lake borders Chicago?a) Erie b) Superior c) Michigan
True or False President Obama once lived in Chicago’s Hyde Park neighborhood?
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Place invites you to open up your imagination!Mon-Thu 9am-9pm, Fri-Sat 9am-9pm, and Sun9am-7pm. 835 N. Michigan. 877/247-5223.
TALL SHIP WINDYEnjoy true stories of piracy and seafaringmortality on the Great Lakes aboard theTall Ship Windy’s 75-minute Real Piratesof the Inland Seas sail. You may just have to engagethe enemy as the “privateers” defend our beautifulChicago coastline. Tours depart daily at 11:45am and5:30pm. Adults $30, seniors 61+ $25, students $20,and children 11 and under $10. 600 E. Grand at NavyPier. 312/595-5555, #1. Get 2-for-1 tickets withcoupon on page 27.
MITCHELL’S ICE CREAM SHOPWe all scream for ice cream! Beat the
scorching Chicago heat and indulge inone of Mitchell’s tastefully unique ice
cream flavors. Whether you order thechocolate Root Beer Float or stick to
vanilla, these colorful flavors comepacked in giant waffle cones. Challenge
your taste buds with their famous home-made hot fudge topping! 629 N. Wells.312/255-0340.
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Celebrate National Skyscraper Month with a trip to the world–famous SKYDECK CHICAGO (233 S.
Wacker; 312/875-9696), located on the 103rd floor of Willis Tower. Don’t miss the Skydeck’s newest
attraction, The Ledge, which provides unobstructed views – 1,353 feet down to Wacker Drive.
And the fun doesn’t stop there. For more awesome views, head to the JOHN HANCOCK
OBSERVATORY (875 N. Michigan; 888/875-VIEW). Perched 1,000–feet above the Magnificent Mile,
this observatory features one of the highest public, open-air viewing decks in the Midwest, a
multimedia SKY Tour, and award-winning LavAzza Café. Bring discount coupon in center spread.
Take to the waterways and explore Chicago’s world–renowned architecture and skyline from a
different view with WENDELLA BOATS (400 N. Michigan, lower level; 312/337-1446). Board one
of their architecture or sightseeing cruises and experience the best sights Chicago has to offer.
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A T T R A C T I O N SAMAZING CHICAGO Navigate through 4,000-square feet of sensoryexperiences. Stumble through the Spinning Tunnel,stomp out the Great Chicago Fire and much more!Sun-Thu 10am-10pm, Fri-Sat 10am-midnight. Adultpass $10.95 and child pass $9.95. Amazing Value 4-pack $39.95. Recommended for ages 7 and up.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. Adults $76 andchildren ages 3-11 $59. All major cards. Call888/330-5008 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. Daily 9am-11pm. Adults $15; youth 3-11 $10; and children under3 are free. 875 N. Michigan, 888/875-VIEW,www.hancockobservatory.com. (J-26)
MILLENNIUM PARKOne of Chicago’s most popular attractions. Must-sees include the Frank Gehry-designed PritzkerPavilion and steel-ribbon bridge, Cloud Gate reflec-tive sculpture and the Crown Fountain. Daily 6am-
CHICAGO PUBLIC LIBRARY’S HAROLDWASHINGTON LIBRARY CENTERThe largest municipal library in the worldfeaturing a $1.4 million public art collectionand special exhibits. 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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11pm. Welcome Center at 201 E. Randolph. FREE.Michigan & Randolph, 312/742-1168, www.millenni-umpark.org. (K-33)
NAVY PIERThis Chicago landmark houses more than 50 acres ofgardens, shops, restaurants, rides and attractionsincluding Chicago Children’s Museum, ChicagoShakespeare Theater, IMAX Theatre, a 150-foot-highFerris wheel and the Smith Museum of Stained-GlassWindows. Sun-Thu 10am-10pm, Fri-Sat 10am-midnight.Credits cards accepted vary. 600 E. Grand, 312/595-PIER, www.navypier.com. (N-30)
NAVY PIER IMAX THEATREPirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides An IMAX3D Experience now playing. Adults $15-$17; seniors 62+$14; and children 3-11 $13. 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 located onthe 103rd floor of the Willis Tower. Be sure to check out“The Ledge” which offers views through a glass bottombalcony 1,353 feet up. Daily 9am-10pm. Adults $17; chil-dren ages 3-11 $11; and children under 3 free. All majorcards. 233 S. Wacker (Jackson Blvd. entrance),312/875-9696, www.the-skydeck.com. (G-36)
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Getting busier and prettier with each passing year, thenewly expanded and improved CHICAGO RIVERWALKtakes walkers, joggers and bikers right to the edge of ourfamously backward-flowing manmade waterway, withplenty to see and do.
A popular summertime oasis, O’BRIEN’S RIVERWALKCAFÉ offers breathtaking views of the city and river. Graba seat on the patio and enjoy the warm air as you sipsummery cocktails and feast on American grill favoriteslike O’Brien’s Black Angus Burgers, and sweet corn. Besure to stop in for weekday specials and live music onThursday evenings. Sun-Thu 11am-9pm, Fri-Sat 11am-10pm.312/346-3131. www.obriensrestaurant.com.
Family-fun cruises await with MERCURY, CHICAGO’SSKYLINE CRUISELINE. Entertaining tour guides com-bine fun facts with colorful commentary, guaranteeing amemorable river and lakefront experience. Cruising daily,the 90–minute Urban Adventure Tour highlights 82 sig-nificant architectural structures and bridges as well aspassage through the Chicago River Locks. Don’t forgetyour camera! Tickets are $25/adults and $10/childrenunder 12, and are available at Riverside Gardens, thesoutheast corner and lower level of Michigan Ave. Bridgeand Wacker. Look for the blue awning! 312/332-1353.
Bike and Roll (888)245-3929
Chicago Water Taxi (312)337-1446
Chicago’s First Lady(800)982-2787
Cyrano’s Café & Wine Bar(312)616-1400
McCormick Bridgehouse &Chicago River Museum(312)977-0227
Mercury Chicago’s Skyline Cruiseline(312)332-1353
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M U S E U M SFREE DAYS AT CHICAGO MUSEUMSMon: Chicago History Museum. Tue: Museum ofContemporary Art, Loyola University Museum of Art.Wed: Clarke & Glessner Houses. Thu: The Art Instituteof Chicago (5pm-8pm), Chicago Children’s Museum(5pm-8pm), Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum. Sun:Chicago Children’s Museum (first Sunday everymonth for children 15 and under), DuSable Museum.Daily: ArchiCenter, Chicago Cultural Center, ChicagoPublic Libraries, Museum of ContemporaryPhotography, Oriental Institute Museum, SmithMuseum of Stained-Glass Windows.
ADLER PLANETARIUMThe first planetarium in the Western hemisphereand the Midwest’s leading museum for astronomy.Open daily 9:30am-6pm. General admission: Adults$10; seniors $8; kids 3-11 $6; and children under 3free. Some exhibitions require an additional fee. Allmajor cards. 1300 S. Lake Shore Dr., 312/922-STAR. (N-43)
THE ART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGOBoasts one of the greatest collections of FrenchImpressionist and post-Impressionist paintings inthe world. Wheelchair- and stroller-accessible. Fri-Wed 10:30am-5pm, Thu 10:30am-8pm (free 5pm-8pm on Thu). Adults $18; children/seniors/studentsw/ID $12; and children under 14 are free. All majorcards. 111 S. Michigan, 312/443-3600. (J-35)
THE CHICAGO ARCHITECTURE FOUNDATIONMore than 85 walking, boat, bus, bike, and Segwaytours, in addition to the Chicago Model City exhibi-tion. Also lectures, special events, and educationactivities, all designed to enhance the public’sawareness and appreciation of Chicago’s outstand-ing architectural legacy. Sun-Thu 9:30am-6pm, Fri-Sat 9am-6:30pm. 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,except Thu 10am-8pm. Adults/children $12; seniors$11; and children under 1 are free. Free every Thu5pm-8pm and the first Sunday of every month forkids 15 and under. All major cards. 700 E. Grand,Navy Pier, 312/527-1000. (N-31)
CHICAGO CULTURAL CENTERThis cultural gem presents free public events andinformative programs showcasing live music andvisual arts. Mon-Thu 8am-7pm, Fri 8am-6pm, Sat9am-6pm and Sun 10am-6pm. FREE. 78 E.Washington, 312/744-6630. (I-34)
CHICAGO HISTORY MUSEUMGet lost in Chicago’s past at this museum andresearch center devoted to Chicago and Americanhistory. Mon-Sat 9:30am-4:30pm, Sun noon-5pm.Adults $14; seniors/students/children 13-22 $12; andchildren 12 & under are free. Free on Mon. AE, MC,V 1601 N. Clark, 312/642-4600. (H-19)
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DUSABLE MUSEUM OF AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORYDedicated to the c study of the history and culture ofAfricans and Americans of African descent. Tue-Sat10am-5pm, Sun noon-5pm, closed Mon. Adults $10; sen-iors/students $7; and children ages 6-11 $3. Free on Sun.740 E. 56th Place, 773/947-0600. (South of M-54)
THE FIELD MUSEUMMeet the museum’s resident dinosaur, Sue, the largest, most complete and best-preserved T. rex everdiscovered. On exhibit: Whales: Giants of the Deep.Daily 9am-5pm. General admission: Adults $15; stu-dents/seniors $12; and children 3-11 $10. Some exhibi-tions may require an additional fee. All major cards.1400 S. Lake Shore, 312/922-9410. (K-44)
FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT HOME AND STUDIOThe complex served as Wright’s private residence, stu-dio and architectural laboratory during the first 20years of his career, from 1889 to 1909. Guided toursavailable daily from 10:30am-4pm. 60-80 min. Adults$15 and children 4-17/seniors 65+ $12. 951 Chicago inOak Park, 312/994-4000. (Suburban)
HELLENIC MUSEUM AND CULTURAL CENTERShowcasing the artistic work of the Hellenic people inthe visual, literary, and performing arts, the museumseeks to preserve the history of the Greek immigrantexperience. Tue-Fri 10am-4pm, Sat 11am-4pm. Adults $5and children under 12 are free. V, MC. 801 W. Adams,4th Floor, 312/655-1234. (D-36)
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HEMINGWAY MUSEUMLocated within walking distance from the ErnestHemingway’s birthplace, the museum provides anin-depth look at the life of the famous author. Sun-Fri 1pm-5pm, Sat 10am-5pm. Adults $10; youth 18 &under/seniors/students $8; and children under 5are free. MC, V 200 N. Oak Park Ave. in Oak Park,708/524-5383. (Suburban)
ILLINOIS HOLOCAUST MUSEUM Dedicated to preserving the memories of those lostin the holocaust. Mon-Wed & Fri 10am-5pm, Thu10am-8pm, Sat-Sun 11am-4pm. Adults $12; stu-dents/seniors $8; and children $6. 9603 Woods Dr.in Skokie, 847/967-4800. (Suburban)
INTERNATIONAL MUSEUM OF SURGICAL SCIENCEProviding education on the history and progress ofsurgery and medical sciences since 1954. Sun-Thu10am-5pm, Fri-Sat 10am-9pm. Adults $10 and stu-dents/seniors/and children 4-13 $6. Free on Tue. AE,MC, V. 1524 N. Lake Shore, 312/642-6502. (I-20)
JANE ADDAMS HULL HOUSE MUSEUMThis Chicago Historic Landmark built in 1856 andlived in by Jane Addams herself in 1889. Tue-Fri10am-4pm and Sun noon-4pm. FREE. 800 S.Halsted, 312/413-5353. (D-40)
KOHL CHILDREN’S MUSEUMHands-on exhibits focused on interactive play tomake learning fun. Mon-Sat 9:30am-5pm, Sunnoon-5pm. Adults/children $8.50; seniors 55+
$7.50; and children under 1 are free. All major cards.2100 Patriot Boulevard in Glenview, 847/832-6600. (Suburban)
LOYOLA UNIVERSITY MUSEUM OF ARTLUMA’s exhibitions explore faith, history and artisticexpressions from various cultures. Wed-Sun 11am-6pm. Adults $6 and seniors $5. Closed on Mon, Freeon Tue (11am-8pm). 820 N. Michigan, 312/915-7600, www.luc.edu/luma. (J-27)
THE MORTON ARBORETUMAn internationally recognized 1,700-acre outdoormuseum with collections of more than 4,100 kindsof trees, shrubs and plants from around the world.Daily 7am-sunset. Adults $11; seniors $10; youth 2-17$8; and children under 2 are free. Discounts onWed. All major cards. I-88 and Rte. 53 in Lisle,630/968-0074. (Suburban)
MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY ARTThe most exciting and innovative art of our times.On exhibit: Mark Bradford. Tue 10am-8pm, Wed-Sun10am-5pm. Adults $12; students/seniors $7; andchildren under 12 free. Free on Tue. All major cards.220 E. Chicago, 312/280-2660. (K-27)
MUSEUM OF SCIENCE AND INDUSTRYPeruse 14-plus acres of interactive exhibits, including YOU! The Experience, Science Storms,and new temporary exhibit BODY WORLDS & The Cycle of Life. Daily 9:30am-5:30pm. Generaladmission: Adults $15; seniors 65+ $14; and children 3-11 $10. Some exhibits require an
Want to GoFor A Glide?Want to go for a glide? Take inChicago’s top sites, famous parksand beautiful lakefront withAbsolutely Chicago SegwayTours! The popularLakefront/Museum CampusTour covers eight scenic milesfrom Millennium Park andBuckingham Fountain to MuseumCampus and Soldier Field withknowledgeable guides leading theway. Don’t forget to bring yourcamera as there are plenty ofstunning photo ops along theroute! Daily tours depart at 9am,11:30am, 2:40pm, 6pm/6:15pm from 337 E. Randolph. Tickets range from $60-$65. Call 312/552-5100 or toll free 877/866-0966. www.chicagosegway.com. Receive $5 off with ad on page 19.
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NATIONAL VIETNAM VETERANS ART MUSEUMThe museum collects, preserves and exhibits artinspired by combat and created by veterans. Tue-Sat 10am-5pm. Adults $10 and $7 students/seniors.MC, V. 1801 S. Indiana (across rail tracks fromMuseum Campus), 312/326-0270. (J-48)
THE NOTEBAERT NATURE MUSEUMGrab your field journal and sense of adventure andgo on a journey to the secrets of the natural world.On exhibit: Nature’s Architects. Mon-Fri 9am–5pm,Sat-Sun 10am–5pm. Adults $9; students/seniors60+ $7; children ages 3-12 $6; and children under 3free. Free on Thu. All major cards. 2430 N.Cannon, 773/755-5100. (G-14)
ORIENTAL INSTITUTE MUSEUMA renowned collection of ancient Middle Eastern artand artifacts. Tue & Thu-Sat 10am-6pm, Wed 10am-8:30pm, Sun noon-6pm. Suggested donation:Adults $7 and children under 12 $4. 1155 E. 58thSt. at the University of Chicago, 773/702-9514.(South of N-54)
SHEDD AQUARIUMExplore an exotic world with 20,000 animals, from anemones to whales to dolphins to sharks.Discover the mysterious world of sea jellies with
the new Jellies exhibit. Weekdays 9am-5pm, weekends 9am-6pm. Shedd Pass: Adults $28.95and children ages 3-11 $19.95. All major cards. 1200 S. Lake Shore, 312/939-2438,www.sheddaquarium.org. (L-43)
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BIKE AND ROLL CHICAGO RENTALS & TOURSChoose from over 500 bikes, includingmountain bikes, road bikes, comfort bikes,cruisers, and more–– and explore the cityat your leisure. Rentals include free locks,riding maps and safety gear. See Tours byLand listing for more details. 239 E.Randolph at Millennium Park; 600 E.Grand at Navy Pier, 888/BIKE-WAY,www.bikechicago.com. (K-34) (M-30)
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CHICAGO FILM TOURHop on a luxury motor coach and see more than 30sites where over 70 movies were shot. Moviesrange from Hollywood blockbusters like “The DarkKnight” to Chicago favorites like “The BluesBrothers.” Great for groups! Thu–Sun 10:30am and12:30pm. $30. Please book in advance. Pick up onClark between Ontario & Ohio, 312/593-4455,chicagofilmtour.com. (H-30)
CHICAGO SAVVY TOURS – FRANK LLOYD WRIGHTHaving designed more than 100 structures in thestate of Illinois, Chicago Savvy Tours explores thefascinating and influential architecture of Americaarchitect, Frank Lloyd Wright. Tours are offeredthroughout Oak Park, Chicago, and the North Shoreby bus and each tour highlights the work and phi-losophy behind this architectural genius.Reservations required. 312/731-8000.www.chicagosavvytours.com.
BIKE AND ROLL CHICAGO RENTALS & TOURSGreat tours by bicycle, segway, and electricbikes! Amazing Lakefront Tour by Bike orSegway, Friendly Neighborhoods Tour toLincoln Park & Wrigleyville by Electric Bike,Presidential Tour of Hyde Park by bike.Rentals available. 239 E. Randolph atMillennium Park; 600 E. Grand at NavyPier, 888/BIKE-WAY, www.bikechicago.com.(K-34) (M-30)
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AMERICAN SIGHTSEEING Choose from a range of popular daily lec-tured tours including the Grand Tour ofChicago, the Land and River ArchitecturalTour (a skyline cruise), Blues by Night Tour,among many others. Call for tour sched-ules. $25 and up. Pick up tickets in thePalmer House Hilton at 17 E. Monroe,312/251-3100, www.grayline.com. (I-36)
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CHICAGO DETOURSGuided tours by foot and by bus that bring people to interact with multimediaand explore stories and places even locals don’t know about. Walking toursrange from interior architecture to exploring forgotten entertainment history,and our active tour by bus delves into the cultural history of Chicago jazz and blues. 312/350-1131. www.chicagodetours.com.
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GRAY LINE SIGHTSEEINGGray Line Trolleys and new Upper-Deckers offer scenictours of Chicago’s lakefront and downtown area. Withstops at the city’s top attractions, guests can select fromthe Hop On, Hop Off Tour or stay on board for the com-plete 2-hour Circle Tour. Prices vary. Call for pick uptimes and locations, 800/621-4153, www.grayline.com.
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BIKE AND ROLL CHICAGO’S SEGWAY TOURSSafe, fun and easy to ride! Glide along the city’s lake-front, taking in views like Museum Campus andMillennium Park while learning about Chicago’s fasci-nating history with an Early Bird Tour, AmazingLakefront Tour, Segway @ Sunset Tour, and the FosterBeach and Montrose Harbor Tour. Contact for timesand prices. 239 E. Randolph in Millennium Park,888/BIKE.WAY, www.bikechicago.com. (K-34)
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ABSOLUTELY CHICAGO SEGWAY TOURSEnjoy Chicago on this scenic 8-mile glide along the lakefront and gardens of Grant andMillennium Parks. View famous attractions,Buckingham Fountain, the “Bean”, SoldierField, and the Museum Campus with the skyline as your backdrop. Select from theLakefront Museum Campus Tour, Art andArchitecture Tour, Evening Fireworks tour, and the Haunted Tour. 337 E. Randolph.312/552-5100. www.chicagosegway.com.
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STEVE’S SEGWAY TOURS The most fun tour in Chicago! ExploreChicago’s lakefront, museums, and parks on a3–hour Segway tour. Led by the best tourguides in Chicago! North, Architecture andPrivate tours available. Great photos! Dailydepartures at 9:30am, 1:30pm & 6:30pm. Callfor reservations. Prices: $60-$85 + tax. InGrant Park, at the NE corner of Monroe &Columbus (down the stairs), 312/946-9467,StevesSegwayTours.com. (K-36)
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CHICAGO’S FIRST LADY CRUISESThe official Chicago Architecture Foundation(CAF) river cruise aboard Chicago’s First Lady cruisesoffers comfortable, open-air, or climate-controlled seat-ing with spectacular views and commentary on over 53
ARCHITECTURE CRUISES FROM NAVY PIERShoreline Sightseeing one-hour cruises led byprofessional, entertaining guides showcasemore that 40 landmark buildings along theChicago River. Up to 20 cruises daily fromOgden Slip/ Navy Pier from 10am. Adults $26-$33; seniors $23-$30; and children 12 & under$13-$16. Wed. and Sat. night Architecture/Fireworks Cruises. Purchase tickets in advanceand save at www.shorelinesightseeing.com.312/222-9328.
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significant sites. Frequent departures. $35. Board at Riverside Gardens SE corner ofMichigan Ave. Bridge & Wacker, 800/982-2787,www.ticketmaster.com/rivercruise. (J-32)
MERCURY, CHICAGO’S SKYLINE CRUISELINEThe Urban Adventure Cruise is a family friendly 90-minute complete city tour of the lake and river show-casing Chicago’s world-famous structures completewith lively commentary. Adults $25; children under 12$10; kids 3 & under are free. Board at SE corner ofMichigan Ave. Bridge and Wacker, 312/332-1353,www.mercuryskylinecruiseline.com. (J-32)
SEADOGHop onboard at Navy Pier and enjoy an amusing 75-minute River & Lake Architectural Tour, an exciting30-minute Lakefront Speedboat Ride or a wet n’ wild30-minute Extreme Thrill Ride! Adults $19.95-$31.95,kids (ages 3-12) $14.95-$19.95. 600 E. Grand,888/920-2600, www.SeadogCruises.com. (M-30)
TALL SHIP ADVENTURESThe 148-foot schooner departs daily from Navy Pierfor sailing tours on Lake Michigan. Adults $24-$45;seniors $15-$35; and children 2-11 $10-$20. Red Witchand Pianissimo complete the fleet offering a variety ofevents and charters from Burnham Harbor. Navy Pier,312/451-2700, www.ChicagoTallShips.com. (O-31)
WATERIDERSTake in spectacular sights and history while kayakingthe Chicago River with the Classic Kayak Tour, ShadyChicago: Ghosts and Gangsters Tour (PG-13), EveningPaddle and Fireworks Paddle. $60 pp, or $55 pp(groups of 4+) Rentals and workouts. Check schedulefor daily activities and pricing. 950 N. Kingsbury,312/953-WATR (9287), www.wateriders.com
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GO AIRPORT EXPRESSComfortable, safe, convenient and economicaltransportation to and from both airports 24 hours aday. Call 888-2The-Van, www.airportexpress.com.
WENDELLA SIGHTSEEING BOATSChicago’s original narrated boat tour,Wendella offers tours on the Chicago Riverand Lake Michigan highlighting architecturaland historical sites. Frequent departuresstarting at 10am. Prices starting at $26adults, $25 seniors, $13 kids 3-11, kids 2 &under free. 400 N. Michigan, lower level ofMichigan Ave. Bridge, NW corner, 312/337-1446, www.wendellaboats.com. (J-31)
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AMERICAN COACH LIMOUSINEProviding reliable and quality service to andfrom the airports, American CoachLimousine caters to groups. Mini busses,vans and stretch limousines are available forlarger parties and tours. For the “best ratesyou won’t find anywhere else” call630/629-0001 or 888/709-5466 orvisit www.AmericanCoach.net.
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CHICAGO FROM THE LAKEUnforgettable 90-min lectured boat cruisesdepart daily. The Architectural River Cruiseoffers unique perspectives of landmark build-ings. The Historical Lake & River Cruiseoffers a narrative of Chicago history with agorgeous skyline view. Adults $38; seniors$32; children 7-18 $22; and children under 7are free. Complimentary Starbucks coffee,Coke products, lemonade, muffins and cook-ies. 465 N. McClurg Court, 312/527-2002,www.chicagoline.com. (L-32)
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SKYLINE LAKE TOURS FROM NAVY PIERShoreline Sightseeing’s Lake Tours departNavy Pier daily from 10:30am for panoramic,narrated tours of Chicago’s spectacular lake-front. Adults $16-$18; seniors $13-$15; andchildren 12 & under $7-$8. Fireworks Cruises.To purchase tickets in advance with specialsavings or for Group Rates, visit www.shore-linesightseeing.com. 312/222-9328.
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SHORELINE WATER TAXISHop on Shoreline’s water taxis for fun connectionsaround Chicago! Docks: Willis (Sears) Tower/UnionStation, Michigan Avenue Bridge, Navy Pier and MuseumCampus (Shedd Aquarium, Field Museum, AdlerPlanetarium). Frequent departures daily 10am–7pm, plusNavy Pier to Buckingham Fountain select weeks. Fares$2-$7 one way. Tickets sold dockside. Complete sched-ule: www.shorelinesightseeing.com or 312/222-9328.
CHICAGO WATER TAXIYour Fun, Fast and Friendly way to transitChicago with convenient stops at Madison byUnion and Ogilvie Train Stations, Clark & LaSalleMichigan at the Wrigley Building, Trump Towerand Chinatown. (One-way fares are $2 and $4 toChinatown. All day tickets are $6.) Call 312/337-1446 or visit www.chicagowatertaxi.com.
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No need to make a trip to the old sod, IRISH IMPORTS TEAHAN’S (600 E. Grand; 312/595-5504)
at Navy Pier meets all of your Irish import needs from jerseys and scarves to Belleek China and
Galway Crystal. Chicago is home to a lot of things, but the blues definitely tops the list. Stop by
JAZZ RECORD MART (27 E. Illinois; 312/222-1467) this month for an afternoon spent digging
through the stacks and check out the latest releases on the Mart’s private label Delmark
Records. Chicago is all about design, so why not stop intoWE’LL KEEP YOU IN STITCHES
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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, sculp-tures and limited-edition graphics in an exclusive gallerycollection, from prints by Renoir to contemporary worksby Michael Cheney. Hours vary by location. All majorcards. 535 N. Michigan, 312/329-9330 or 800/423-7635; 900 N. Michigan, Level 6, 312/649-0999 or800/545-2929. www.atlasgalleries.com (J-29)(J-26)
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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. All major cards. 16 W. Erie, 1st Floor, 312/202-1664, www.curlytalefineart.com. (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)
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D E P A R T M E N TS T O R E SBLOOMINGDALE’SYoung, hip and classic fashion for women, men and children coexist harmoniously on the six floors of the “Bloomies” Midwest flagship. Mon-Sat 10am-8pm, Sun noon-7pm. All major cards. 900 N.Michigan, 312/440-4460. (J-26)
MACY’STop fashions for men, women and children as well as an expansive collection of home furnishings. Storehours—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 Tower Place, 312/335-7787.(I-34)(J-26)
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DESIGNER RESALE OF CHICAGOChicago’s premiere consignment boutique has designer labels at unbelievable bargains. Discover Chicago’s best-kept secret. Find high-end luxury labels likeChristian Louboutin, Christian Lacroix,Chanel, Louis Vuitton, and more at a fractionof the original cost. Also carrying plus sizes.Mon-Sat 11am-6pm, Sun noon-6pm. All major cards. 658 N. Dearborn, 312/587-3312. (H-29)
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ASIANHOUSE OFCHICAGOAsian HousefeaturesOriental homefurnishingsand furnitureas well ashand-made
Tiffany-style lamps. Oriental furnishings includ-ing porcelain fishbowls, rosewood and lac-quered paintings, antique boxes in porcelainand lacquer. Korean and antique Chinese furni-ture, antique Oriental rugs, silk screens, cloi-sonné vases and animals, bronze statues, andcoromandel are featured in this gracious store,located in River North. 159 W. Kinzie, 312/527-4848. Mon-Sat 10am-6pm.
THE ANTI-QUARIANSBUILDINGThis sophisti-cated newantique centerin Chicago fea-tures uniqueantiques andcollectionsincluding European antiques, mirrors, designeraccessories, antique lamps, Oriental rugs, andFrench Louis Phillipe, Art Nouveau, and ArtDeco, Moderne (Paul Frankl, Charles Eames),continental silver and Meissen. Come by andvisit this unique River North antique centerlocated next to the Merchandise Mart. 159 W.Kinzie, 312/527-0533. Mon-Sat 10am-6pm.
CURLY TALEFINE ART This eclecticgallery features awhimsicalseries ofartiststhroughoutJune. Chicago
artist Alex Abajian features paintings from hisshow “League of Student Drivers” whileceramic artist Zach Medler, opens his “CountyFair” installation. On June 24th, the galleryopens a group show featuring over 28 artiststitled “Elvis on Velvet.” You think the 70’swere fun wait for this show! 16 W. Erie. Tue-Sat 11am- 6pm. 312/202-1664.
Art & Antique NotesNEIMAN 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)
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 AVENUESaks is a refuge for shoppers seeking traditional, high-quality fashions. Mon-Sat 10am-8pm, Sun 11am-6pm. All major cards. 700 N. Michigan, ChicagoPlace, 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)
J E W E L R YPANDORAPandora delivers genuine, high quality jewelry andaccessories at affordable prices. Their new style ofcharm bracelet, both unique and fashion forward, isadorned with diamonds, precious gemstones, andhand-blown Murano glass beads and charms, each representing a memorable moment in one’s life. Mon-Sat 10am-9pm, Sun 11am-6pm. Water Tower Place,835 N Michigan, 312/915-0647, http://memo-rablecharms.com/locations.html. (J-27)
TIFFANY & 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)
K I D S R E T A I LAMERICAN GIRL PLACEFeatures contemporary clothing for young girls andtheir American Girl dolls, a café, dolly hair salon andmore. Mon-Sat 9am-9pm, Sun 9am-7pm. All majorcards. 835 N. Michigan, 877/AG-PLACE. (J-26)
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Grill Likethe Pros!Grilling season has arrived!There’s no better place to experience the sizzle of summerthan at Weber Grill Restaurant.Created by the inventors of theWeber Grill, this classic Americankitchen fires up award-winningBlack Angus Steaks and mouth-watering burgers cookedto perfection on authentic giantWeber kettles. Bring thisAmerican sensation to your ownbackyard this summer with anassortment of Weber GrillCookbooks now available at therestaurant, including Weber’s Real Grilling, Weber’s Art of the Grill, Weber’s Big Book of Grilling, and Weber’s Charcoal Grilling. You’ll be grilling like the pros in no time! 539 N. State.312/467-9696.
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THE DISNEY STORECharacter inspired clothes and toys, and limited edi-tion serigraphs and other collectibles for Disneylovers. Call for hours. All major cards. 717 NMichigan, 312/654-9208. (J-27)
L I N G E R I ELOVER’S LANEShop for lingerie, bedroom toys, romantic gifts, sexy menswear, lotions and oils, books, videos, andgames for lovers. Stop into any of their 30 locationsthroughout Illinois, Indiana and Michigan. For locations, reference our suburban map or visit theirwebsite. Open Mon-Sat 10am-9pm, Sun noon-6pm. All major cards. 955 W. Diversey Pkwy, 888/744-LOVE, www.loverslane.com.(Suburban)
M A S S A G E / B E A U T YS E R V I C E SDAY SPA 664Escape the stresses of the day with in-room relaxation services, including Massages and Facialsdelivered right to your room. Daily 9am-11pm. Cashonly. Downtown, Gold Coast, River North, The Loop& Suburbs Add $25. 312/473-0580,www.dayspa664.com.
P H O T O S E R V I C E SCENTRAL CAMERA CO.A camera superstore with good, old-fashioned service since 1899. Find the hottest cameras andaccessories from brands like Nikon, Canon, Leicaand Panasonic in addition to film for your vintageBrownie and Busch camera. Expert film processing.Mon-Fri 8:30am-5:30pm, Sat 8:30am-5pm. Allmajor cards. 230 S. Wabash, 312/427-5580,www.centralcamera.com. (I-37)
R E C O R D S T O R EJAZZ RECORD MARTThe world’s largest jazz and blues store featuresCDs, LPs, 45s and 78s, DVDs and videos as well asposters, T-Shirts, magazines and books. The storeand its owner, Bob Koester, have received numeroushonors, including induction into the “Blues Hall ofFame.” Mon-Sat 10am-8pm, Sun noon-5pm. Allmajor 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 70 distinctive shops and restaurants. Mon-Sat10am-7pm, Sun noon-6pm. Cards accepted vary bystore. 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. All major cards. 108 N.State, 312/261-4700. www.block37.com. (I-34)
THE SHOPS AT NORTH BRIDGE50 specialty shops, 20 restaurants, five hotels and one shopping center anchored by Nordstrom. Mon-Sat 10am-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)
S O U V E N I R SACCENT CHICAGOLocated inside of the John Hancock Building, Accent Chicago carries everything from Chicago festival gear and sports apparel to shot glasses, hood-ies, posters, and more. Mon-Thu 9am-9pm, Fri-Sat 9am-10pm, Sun 9am-9pm. 875. N. Michigan. 312/654-8125. (M-30)
AHOYHome to Navy Pier’s very own celebrity, Patch thePirate Dog – this bright, colorful and funky shop carriesan eclectic collection of jewelry, exciting new NavyPier–themed gear, and toys and gifts galore. Sun-Thu10am-10pm, Fri-Sat 10am-midnight. 600 E. Grand.312/661-2141. (M-30)
NAVY PIER’S SIGNATURE STORETucked away near the end of the Pier, the SignatureStore carries the largest selection of Navy Pier brand-ed apparel and souvenirs in the Chicagoland area. Sun-Thu 10am-10pm, Fri-Sat 10am-midnight. 600 E. Grand.312/661-2141. (M-30)
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CHICAGO “5” SOUVENIRSThis NBC Tower Gift Shop is steps from theMag Mile, and is the only Chicagoland retailercarrying licensed NBC merchandise. Find funand original souvenirs from hit shows “TheOffice,” “30 Rock,” “Chuck” (Nerd Herd),”“Biggest Loser,” as well as Chicago souvenirs.Open 7 days. All major cards. 454 N.Columbus, 312/467-9537. (K-31)
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S P E C I A LT Y S H O P SHERSHEY’S CHICAGOVisit the bake shoppe for a delightful selection ofbrownies, cookies, hot cocoa, and their world famous“Hershey-ized” cupcakes. Call for hours. All majorcards. 822 N. Michigan, 312/337-7711. (J-30)
iCANDYLICIOUSThis candy utopia carries a variety of bulk candy, including everything from new (gummies) to retro (jaw-breakers) in whimsical arena of canopy lollipop treesand dangling goodies. Sun-Thu 10am-10pm, Fri-Sat 10am-midnight. 600 E. Grand. 312/595-5485. (M-30)
IRISH IMPORTS TEAHAN’S Shop a wide variety of Irish imports and specialty itemsright here at Chicago’s Navy Pier. From Belleek China,Galway Crystal and Mullingar Pewter to Aran sweaters,Guinness items, and many other authentic gift itemsfrom the old sod – if it’s Irish, you’ll find it here! OpenSun-Thu 10am-10pm, Fri-Sat 10am-midnight. 600 E.Grand, 312/595-5504. (M-30)
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,www.hardrock.com. (H-29)
SYMPHONY STOREFind the most complete selection of exclusive ChicagoSymphony Orchestra CDs in the world. CSO gift certificates available. Call for hours. All major cards. 67 E. Adams, 312/294-3345. (I-37)
WE’LL KEEP YOU IN STITCHESA unique knitting & needlepoint shop with a dazzlingselection of knitting yarns and a variety of hand-painted canvases. Offering expert instruction andsuperb fitting and finishing services. Mon-Sat 9:30am-4:45pm. All major cards. 67 E. Oak, 4th Floor,312/642-2540. (I-25)777 W. DIVERSEY • 773.348.3877 @ HALSTED IN LINCOLN PARK
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RAINFOREST CAFÉ RETAIL VILLAGEA WILD variety of items for the entire family,including souvenir T-shirts, stuffed animals,safari-themed place settings, and more. 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)
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UP DOWN CIGARBuilding on nearly 50 years of passion for finetobacco products, Up Down showcases an extensiveselection of premium cigars, pipes, humidors and
accessories. Free Parking. Open Late. Mon–Thu10am-11pm, Fri-Sat 10am-midnight, Sun 10am–11pm.AE, MC, V 1550 N. Wells, 800/5-UPDOWN or312/337-8505, www.updowncigar.com. (H-19)
T O Y SBUILD-A-BEAR WORKSHOPKids and adults alike will love “building” their owncustomized teddy. Call for hours. All major cards.700 E. Grand, 312/832-0114. (N-30)
SANRIOHello Kitty and her friends are featured on every-thing from purses to beauty kits. Call for hours. Allmajor cards. The Shops at North Bridge, 520 N.Michigan, 312/644-9783. (J-30)
W A T C H E SCHICAGO WATCH CENTERThe Center offers the largest inventory of high-grade Swiss watches. Call for hours. All major cards.21 N. Wabash, Booth 17 312/609-0003. (I-35)
HOWARD FRUM JEWELERSSpecializing in pre-owned Rolex watches. Buy, sell,service, restoration and appraisals. Call for hours. MC,V. 5 S. Wabash, Suite 814, 312/332-5999. (I-36)
IWAN RIES & CO.Chicago’s oldest family business cele-brates over 150 years of offering a vastselection of pipes and smokers’ acces-sories. Home of the famous Three StarTobacco. More than 100 brands of cigarsand 20,000 pipes in stock. Mon-Fri 9am-5:30pm, Sat 9am-5pm. All major cards. 19 S. Wabash, 2nd Floor, 312/372-1306,www.iwanries.com. (I-35)
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From national chains to homegrown favorites, the steak continues to hold a prime spot in the
hearts and stomachs of Chicago locals and visitors alike. Dine on some of the best cuts in the city
in honor of National Steakhouse Month. “Where the City That Works Eats,” CHICAGO CHOP HOUSE
(60 W. Ontario; 312/787-7100) features huge USDA prime dry-aged and Kobe steaks, along with an
award-winning wine list and nightly entertainment. Named for the late great Hall of Fame baseball
announcer, HARRY CARAY’S ITALIAN STEAKHOUSE (33 W. Kinzie; 312/828-0966) serves the finest
prime, aged steaks and chops in a truly warm “Chicago” atmosphere. Thick porterhouses and juicy
T-bones make it easy to forget about trivial matters like team loyalty at SHULA’S STEAK HOUSE
(301 E. North Water; 312/670-0788), where a former Dolphin is doing the cooking.
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Steaking outChicago’s finest!
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let your palate exploreExperience the mystery of Asian
cuisine with flavors from Japan, Thailand,
China and Vietnam all in a warm
and casual atmosphere.
614 South Wabash 312-379-0970www.tamarindsushi.com
open daily 11am-11pm
A M E R I C A NED DEBEVIC’SShake, Rattle, and Roll at this 1950’s style diner thatserves American classics like burgers and milkshakesfrom a witty cast of characters that serve and entertain.Ed’s serves breakfast on weekends! Call for hours. Allmajor cards. $$ 640 N. Wells, 312/664-1707. Yorktown Shopping Center, Lombard, 630/495-1700,www.eddebevics.com. (H-29)
HARD ROCK CAFEBoasting the largest collection of rock ’n’ roll memorabiliaand serving up the best in American cuisine, this leg-endary institution serves juicy burgers, tasty barbecue,sandwiches, pasta, steaks, and more in a friendly, high-energy atmosphere. Food served Mon-Thu 11am-midnight,Fri-Sat 11am-1am, Sun 11am-11pm. All major cards. $$ 63W. 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. $$$ 1 S. Wacker, 312/407-6900. (G-35)
O’BRIENS RIVERWALK CAFÉThe flow of the river and fragrant flowers provide guestswith a relaxing retreat in the heart of the city. Feast onsummer favorites, O’Briens Black Angus Burger, grilledchicken, assorted appetizers and salads. Full bar is avail-able, live music on Thursday evenings. Sun-Thu 11am-9pm, Fri-Sat 11am-10pm. 45 E. Riverwalk South,312/346-3131, www.obriensrestaurant.com. (K-32)
RAINFOREST CAFÉ An adventurous dining experience under a tropical junglecanopy featuring creative cuisine inspired by the flavorsof Mexico, the Caribbean, and Asia. Kid-friendly menuavailable. The Retail Village offers a wide variety of sou-venirs. Mon-Thu 11am-9:30pm, Fri 11am-10:30pm, Sat 11am-11pm, Sun 11am-9pm. All major cards. $$ 605 N. Clark,312/787-1501, www.rainforestcafe.com. (H-29)
RUDY’S BAR & GRILLEThis 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 theway you like ‘em. Daily 11am-2am. All major 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. $$$ 539 N. State, 312/467-9696,www.webergrillrestaurant.com. (I-30)
WEST EGG CAFEEverything from eggs Benedict and taco salad to rotisserie chicken grace the menu of this cozy café.Tasty, heart-healthy dishes also available. Mon-Fri6:30am-3pm, Sat-Sun 7am-3pm. All major cards. $ 620 N. Fairbanks, 312/280-8366. (K-29)
A S I A NTAMARINDContemporary décor accents Asian minimalist furnishings at this pan-Asian cafe to create a classic,yet eclectic dining experience. The menu covers mostof Asia, including a delicious variety of Thai, Japanese,Chinese and Vietnamese entrees as well as an impres-sive selection of sushi. Daily 11am-11pm. All major cards.$$ 614 S. Wabash, 312/379-0970, www.tamarind-sushi.com. (I-39)
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, burgersand 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)
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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 steamedtable 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)
D I N N E R C R U I S E SMYSTIC BLUERelax and cruise Lake Michigan aboard the fresh andcontemporary Mystic Blue where a three-course bounti-ful buffet, DJ music, summer cocktails, a lounge atmos-phere and amazing skyline views await you. Prices andboarding times vary per cruise. Please call to book yourcruise today. 600 E. Grand at Navy Pier, 888/333-9150, www.MysticBlueCruises.com. (M-30)
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899 S. Plymouth (312) 362-9999 www.curryhouseonline.com
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
ELEVEN CITY DINERAn old-school diner located in the heart ofChicago’s South Loop serving breakfast ALLday. 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. Allmajor cards. $ 1112 S. Wabash, 312/212-1112,www.elevencitydiner.com. (I-42)
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ODYSSEYEscape from the ordinary and admire view afterbreathtaking view aboard the elegant Odyssey. Enjoylive entertainment, dancing, distinctive three–courseplated dining and stunning skyline views. Prices andboarding times vary per cruise. Please call to book yourcruise today. 600 E. Grand at Navy Pier, 888/957-2320, www.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,www.SpiritofChicago.com. (M-30)
F O N D U ETHE 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. $$$ 609 N. Dearborn;312/573-0011, www.meltingpot.com. (H-29)
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Fintastic!As the June celebration ofNational Seafood Monthcontinues to swim along, it’s agood time to remember that for all of the focus on variety and freshness, the notions of creativity and panache cannot beunderestimated when consideringa great seafood meal. In thisregard, it would be hard to topthe amazing variations beingturned out by the artists atFriends Sushi – top-notch interms of freshness and quality, to be sure, but with a colorful,inventive and playful streak thattruly brings the wonder of theseas to the plate. Friends Sushialso offers sidewalk seating, perfect for people watching on those warm-weather days. 710 N. Rush, 312/787-8998.
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F R E N C HBISTRONOMICAn elegant bistro-style menu, a dark Earthyambiance, and a chef with over ten years of fineChicago dining experience. Bistronomic has been thedream of chef Martial Noguier for years. Finally com-ing to fruition, this modern bistro serves uncomplicat-ed dishes at a reasonable price. 840 N. Wabash.312/944-8400. (J-27)
CYRANO’S CAFÉ & WINE BAR Enjoy awe-inspiring cityscape while dining on a sea-sonal patio reminiscent of Monet Gardens with fra-grant plants and flowers along the Chicago River.Besides exquisite views, this French Bistrot featuresthe modern cuisine of acclaimed chef and restaurateurDidier Durand. 233 E. Riverwalk South, 312/616-1400, www.cyranoscafeontheriver.com. Second loca-tion at 546 N. Wells. 312/467-0546. (J-32)
G E R M A NCHICAGO BRAUHAUSFeaturing sauerbraten, wiener schnitzel, roast vealshanks, roast pork shanks and roast duck as well assteaks, chops and fish specials daily. Live entertain-ment and dancing nightly. Parking. Mon, Wed &Thu11am-midnight, Fri & Sun 11am-2am, Sat 11am-3am.All major cards. $$ 4732 N. Lincoln, 773/784-4444, www.chicagobrauhaus.com. (N. of A-1)
I C E C R E A MMITCHELL’S ICE CREAM SHOPFeaturing what seems like every flavor under the sun, Mitchell’s serves up everything from Green Tea flavored ice cream to English Toffee in giant waffle cones. Old-fashioned charm served with a smile. 629 N. Wells. 312/255-0340,www.mitchellssodashop.com. (H-29)
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I N D I A NCHICAGO CURRY HOUSEWith a high Zagat rating and “Best Of Chicago” award from Local.com, Chicago Curry House brings the flavors of India and Nepal to the city’s South Loop. Delight in mouth-watering cuisine, an extensivewine list, relaxing ambiance, and attentive service.Lunch buffet. Catering & delivery available. 899 S. Plymouth Ct., 312/362-9999. www.curryhouseonline.com (I-41)
GAYLORD INDIAThis popular Indian restaurant offers a wide selectionof authentic East Indian cuisine. The menu includes vindaloo, 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. $$$ 100 E. Walton, 312/664-1700. (I-26)
INDIA HOUSEWith an exhibition kitchen, this River North emporiumallows diners an opportunity to watch their menu selections (over 150 choices) cooked to perfection in tandoor ovens. Vegetarian options. Daily lunch buffet. Lunch: Mon-Fri 11am-2:30pm, Sat-Sun 11am-3pm.Dinner: Fri-Sat 5pm-11pm, Sun-Thu 5pm-10pm. All major cards. $$ 59 W. Grand, 312/645-9500.www.indiahousechicago.com (I-30)
INDIAN GARDENThis popular second-floor Streeterville restaurant features Northern Indian and Pakistani favorites. Sample a rotating selection of traditional and specialtydishes including Samosas, marinated lamb, curried chicken, and more 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. $$ 247 E. Ontario, 312/280-4910, www.indiangardenchicago.com. (H-29)
Serving Fine Indian Cuisine for 36 Years
100 E. WaltonChicago
312-664-1700
555 Mall DriveSchaumburg847-619-3300
“It’s curry and rice dishes pass every taste test with flying colors.”
– Chicago Sun-Times
VEERASWAY2010 Michelin Bib Gourmand winner,Veerasway is a contemporary Indian fusionrestaurant in Chicago’s popular West Loopneighborhood. Veerasway is popular amongstthe locals for its clever fusion of Indian Foodwith modern American culture. Open Tue-Sunfor dinner from 5pm-9:30pm. All major cards.$$ 844 W. Randolph, 312/491-0844,www.veerasway.com. (D-33)
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I R I S HEMERALD LOOP BAR & GRILLThis modern Irish Mega Pub serves up traditional Irish fare and classic comfort food in a spacious,sophisticated dining room complete with 40-foot wood bar and TVs throughout. Football Specials andWeekend Brunch. Mon-Fri 11am-2am, Sat 9am-3am and Sun 9am-2am. All major cards. $$ 216 N. Wabash,312/263-0200, www.emeraldloop.com. (I-33)
I T A L I A NBUCA DI BEPPOThis family-style restaurant offers whopping servings offlavorful Italian fare steps from the Magnificent Mile.Other locations: 90 Yorktown Rd in Lombard, 630/932-7673; 604 N. Milwaukee Ave in Wheeling, 847/808-9898;15350 South 94th Ave in Orland Park, 708/349-6262.Hours vary by location. All major cards. $$$ 521 N.Rush, 312/396-0001, www.bucadibeppo.com. (J-30)
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. $$$ 1824 W. Wabansia, 773/227-2300,www.clubluckchicago.com. (Northwest of A-20)
FRANCESCA’S ON CHESTNUTClassic pastas, pizzas and other delicious Italian dishes.Call for hours. All major cards. $$$ 200 E. Chestnut,312/482-8800. (J-27)
LA CANTINA ITALIAN CHOPHOUSE Located 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.$$$ 71 W. Monroe, 312/332-7005, www.italianvillage-chicago.com. (H-36)
THE VILLAGE (Italian Village Restaurants) The Village features Northern Italian cuisine in an inti-mate setting complete with cozy nooks and murals thatevoke the feeling of dining in a small “Italian village.”Celebrated wine list! Gluten-free options available. Mon-Thu 11am-midnight, Fri-Sat 11am-1am, Sun noon-midnight. All major cards. $$$ 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. $$$71 W. Monroe, 312/332-7005, www.italianvillage-chicago.com. (H-36)
www.indiangardenchicago.com
Lunch Buffet: 11:30am – 3:00pm
Dinner: Sunday – Thursday 5:00pm – 10:00pm
Friday & Saturday 5:00pm – 10:30pm
247 E. Ontario St., 2nd Floor
Phone: 312-280-4910
Fax: 312-280-4934
“A visit to Indian Garden is a culinary voyage of discovery
to the exotic tastes and textures of India and the warmth
and hospitality of her people.”
Family owned and operated!
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FRONTERA GRILL/TOPOLOBAMPOThe crown jewels of Chicago’s Mexican scene are ChefRick Bayless’ religiously authentic eateries. Call forhours. All major cards. $$$ 445 N. Clark, 312/661-1434. (H-31)
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voted #1Thin Crust Pizza
In Chicago– by the Oprah Show
original deep dish pizza
pizanoschicago.com
“A day without Pizano’spasta is like a daywithout sunshine.”
- Frank Sinatra
GOLD COAST864 N. STATE ST.312-751-1766
GLENVIEW1808 N. WAUKEGAN
847-486-1777
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312-236-1777
69 East Madison Street(between Michigan & Wabash)
(312) 332-8111www.rudysbarandgrillechicago.com
Voted #1 Burger in Chicago“Home of the Milkshake Martini”
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. Allmajor cards. $$ 814 W. Randolph, 312/455-8114, www.decerotaqueria.com. (D-34)
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N E P A L E S ECHICAGO CURRY HOUSEWith a high Zagat rating and “Best Of Chicago” award from Local.com, Chicago Curry House brings the flavors of India and Nepal to the city’s South Loop.Delight in mouth-watering cuisine, an extensive wine list, relaxing ambiance, and attentive service.Lunch buffet. Catering & delivery available. 899 S. Plymouth Ct., 312/362-9999. www.curryhouseonline.com (I-41)
P I Z Z AEDWARDO’SAcclaimed for its famous stuffed pizza and all naturalingredients. Call for hours. All major cards. $$ 521 S.Dearborn, 312/939-3366; 1212 N. Dearborn,312/337-4490, www.edwardos.com. (I-38)(I-23)
GINO’S EASTA Chicago tradition since 1966, Gino’s is famous fordeep-dish pizza that is hand-made to perfection withgolden crust, fresh vine-ripened tomatoes and yourchoice of toppings. Full menu includes appetizers, pastas, salads, sandwiches, and kid’s menu. Call forhours. All major cards. $$ 633 N. Wells, 312/943-1124; 162 E. Superior, 312/266-DEEP.www.ginoseast.com. (H-29)(K-28)
PIZANO’S PIZZA & PASTAFrank Sinatra once said, “A day without Pizano’s pastais like a day without sunshine.” Brighten up your daywith homemade gnocchi, but save room for what’sbeen voted the “#1 thin-crust pizza in Chicago.” Hoursvary. AE, MC, V $$ 864 N. State, 312/751-1766; 61 E.Madison, 312/236-1777; 1808 Waukegan Rd inGlenview, 847/486-1777. pizanoschicago.com. (I-26)(I-35)(Suburban)
PIZZERIA ORA Build your own traditional Chicago deep-dish or thincrust pizza with your favorite toppings, or choose oneof Pizzeria Ora’s specialty pizzas. Sandwiches andItalian entrées also available. $2 downtown delivery.Sun-Thu 6:30am-midnight, Fri-Sat 7am-1am. All majorcards. $$ 545 N. LaSalle, 312/464-1872, www.pizze-riaora.com. (H-30)
sushi and contemporary asian
japanese-style lounge
58 east ontario | 312.440.1717
www.taiyochicago.com
312.202.0808
545 N. LaSalle St. (312) 464-1872545 N. LaSalle St. (312) 464-1872
“Serving Chicago’s Authentic Deep Dish Pizza”
$5Off!any $25 food purchase w/ad
excludes breakfast
11 E. ILLINOIS • PHONE 670-0100
“The most fashionable place in town to dine on Thai food”. . .
– Chicago Magazine
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S E A F O O DBUBBA GUMP SHRIMP CO.Quality seafood, delicious drinks and unique appetizers.Call for hours. All major cards. $$$ 700 E. Grand,312/252-4867. (N-30)
CATCH 35The freshest seafood in the city just a short walk toChicago’s Theatre District! For meat lovers, try theBone-in Ribeye, New York Strip or Filet MignonMedallions. Featuring Live Jazz Tue-Fri 6pm-9pm, Sat6:30pm-9:30pm. Lunch: Mon-Fri 11:30am-2pm. Dinner:Daily. All major cards. $$$$ 35 W. Wacker, 312/346-3500; 35 S. Washington, Naperville, 630/717-3500,www.catch35.com. (I-33)(Suburban)
HOLY MACKEREL!Combining fresh seafood, fresh cocktails as well as afresh take on a vintage design. Sun-Thu 6am-9pm, Fri-Sat 6am-10pm. All major cards. $$$$ 70 YorktownCenter, Westin Lombard, 630/953-3444, www.holymackerelseafood.com. (Suburban)
STEAKS, CHOPS & RIBSCHICAGO CHOP HOUSELocated in a century-old Victorian brownstone withmore than 1,400 historical photos, this renowned steak-house features USDA prime dry-aged and Kobe steaks.An award-winning wine list boasts more than 650selections. Piano bar. Valet. Mon-Thu 5pm-11pm, Fri5pm-11:30pm, Sat 4pm-11:30pm, Sun 4pm-11pm. Allmajor cards. $$$$ 60 W. Ontario, 312/787-7100,www.chicagochophouse.com. (I-29)
THE FIREPLACE INNA classic Chicago rib joint that’s been serving up someof the best barbecue baby backs around since 1969. Anexcellent selection of prime steaks, chicken, chops andseafood. All-seasons outdoor patio. Mon-Thu 4:30pm-midnight, Fri-Sat 11:30am-1am, Sun 11:30am-midnight.All major cards. $$$ 1448 N. Wells, 312/664-5264,www.fireplaceinn.com. (G-21)
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. $$$$ 33 W. Kinzie, 312/828-0966;10233 W. Higgins in Rosemont, 847/699-1200; 70Yorktown Center Westin Lombard, 630/953-3400;www.harrycarays.com. (I-31)(Suburban)
KEEFERSOne of the most celebrated steakhouses in the country– Keefer’s features a sophisticated stylish décor, andchef-driven menu from the legendary John Hogan. Themenu features an outstanding selection of Primesteaks, seafood, chicken, chops, pastas and desserts.Outdoor patio, weather-permitting. All major cards.$$$$ 20 W. Kinzie, 312/467-9525. (H-31)
42 East Superior 312.867.1492
Party Fondue StyleChicago’s most unique & interactive
dining experience.
River North | 312.573.0011
Call today to book your group event! www.meltingpot.com
Private rooms hold up to 105
Several banquet package options
No room fees • A/V availableLive Music • Cocktail Parties
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“The Best Thai Restaurant is alsothe closest to all the major hotels”
– Chicago Tribune
312/337-000011/2 Blocks From the Mag Mile at
230 East Ohio Street
SHULA’S STEAK HOUSEEnjoy an undefeated dining experience. One of the topfive steak houses in America, Shula’s offers a variety ofsteak and seafood entrees from Twin Cold Water LobsterTails to the infamous 48oz Porterhouse. Mon-Fri 11am-10:30pm, Sat-Sun 5pm-10:30pm. All major cards. $$$Sheraton Chicago, 301 E. North Water, 312/670-0788,www.donshula.com. (J-31)
S U S H IFRIENDS SUSHILocated steps from Chicago’s Magnificent Mile, the mod-ern sleek trappings of this Gold Coast sushi spot are idealfor both casual and romantic dining. Enjoy traditional andspecialty maki, sushi and sashimi as well as entrée selec-tions. Daily lunch specials. Sun-Thu 11:30am-10pm, Fri-Sat11:30am-1am. All major cards. $$ 710 N. Rush, 312/787-8998, www.friendssushi.com. (I-28)
SUSHI TAIYOThis bi-level River North restaurant and lounge fea-tures contemporary sushi, sashimi, Asian fusion fare aswell as a innovative cocktail menu with high end andregional sake, signature martinis, champagne, wine andJapanese beers. Open for lunch and dinner daily. Mon-Thu 11:30am-10:30pm, Fri –Sat 11:30am-11:30pm, Sun11:30am-10pm. All major cards. $$ 58 E. Ontario,312/440-1717, www.taiyochicago.com. (I-29)
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T A P A S1492 TAPAS BARHoused in a 1864 Victorian Mansion, 1492 offers aunique dining experience in a cozy setting. The exten-sive menu ranges from new Spanish and Nuevo Latinocuisine 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.$$$ 42 E. Superior, 312/867-1492, www.1492tapas-bar.com. (I-28)
T H A IDAOEnjoy authentic Thai cuisine a 1/2 block off theMagnificent Mile in traditional trappings. Find a widevariety of traditional and specialty dishes including PadThai, Cashew Chicken, Beef Curry, and more. Sun-Thu11am-10pm, Fri-Sat 11am-11pm. Delivery available to alldowntown hotels. All major cards. $ 230 E. Ohio,312/337-0000, www.daothai.com. (J-29)
STAR OF SIAMVoted the No. 1 Thai restaurant by Chicago food critics.Star of Siam played a major role in the popularity ofThai food not only in Chicago but also throughout the country. Delivery available to all downtown hotels.Sun-Thu 11am-10pm, Fri-Sat 11am-11pm. All major cards.$ 11 E. Illinois, 312/670-0100, www.starofsiamchicago.com. (I-30)
V E G E T A R I A NGREEN ZEBRAA short trek west of River North, Green Zebra is artistic and upscale in both décor and cuisine. Call for hours. All major cards. $$$ 1460 W. Chicago,312/243-7100. (West of D-27)
SILVER SPOONThai Cuisine
Open Daily 11a.m. - 10p.m.710 North Rush Street
(312)944-7100 • (312)944-7694
*All dishes can be adapted for vegetarians.
620 N. Fairbanks
312-280-8366
SILVER SPOONOnly steps from the Magnificent Mile, guestsenjoy Zagat-Rated Thai fare like BananaBlossom Salad, Tom Yum, Pad Thai, CurryNoodles, Ginger Chicken, and more in a comfortable casual environment. Vegetarian-friendly. Lunch, dinner, carryout and delivery.Sun-Thu 11am-10pm, Fri-Sat 11am-11pm. MC, V $ 710 N. Rush, 312/944-7100, www.silverspoonchicago.com. (I-28)
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In addition to legendary burgers and an edgy rock ‘n’ roll atmosphere, HARD ROCK CAFÉ (63 W. Ontario; 312/943-2252) captures a taste of summer with new thirst-quenching fresh fruit
cocktails. Across the street on the same buzzing Ontario strip, River North’s Japanese-style
restaurant, SUSHI TAIYO (58 E. Ontario; 312/202-0808) serves up premium sake and Asianfusion fare in a serene setting perfect for lounging. Cap your night steps away on Chicago’s
most legendary dance floor. Voted “Best Nightclub” by the Chicago Tribune, EXCALIBUR(632 N. Dearborn; 312/266-1944) invites night owls to explore multiple nightclub and lounge
environments with comp admission for 2 on page 67!
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B L U E S C L U B SKINGSTON 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 femaleimpersonation, Las Vegas-style revue, and has beendelighting audiences from around the world for over40 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 with
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innovative 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 for relax-ing with friends or an intimate cocktail. Try their famouskiller martini with jumbo hand-stuffed bleu cheese olives.Chicago’s best jukebox. Opens Mon-Fri at 11:30am, Sat at4:30pm, and Sun at 10:30am. Lounge open until 2am. Allmajor cards. 1824 W. Wabansia, 773/227-2300,www.clubluckychicago.com. (Northwest of A-20)
DOWNTOWN BAR AND LOUNGELocated within walking distance of Chicago’s thrivingTheater District, Downtown Bar and Lounge offers guestsfashionable lounge areas perfect for pre– or post–theatercocktailing or simply a night on the town. GLTB–friendly.All major cards. Mon-Fri 3pm-2am, Sat noon-3am, Sunnoon-2am. 440 N State St, 312/464-1400, www.downtownbarandlounge.com. (I-31)
FRIENDS SUSHIThe modern sleek trappings of this Gold Coast sushi spot make for an ideal happy hour, whether with friendsor clients. Sample the delicious starter menu featuringPan Seared Crab Cakes with wasabi aioli, Unagi Egg Rolls, Edamame, Grilled Calamari and more. Sun-Thu11:30am-10pm, Fri-Sat 11:30am-1am. All major cards.710 N. Rush, 312/787-8998, www.friendssushi.com. (I-28)
IZAKAYA HAPA BAR AND LOUNGE A restaurant/lounge featuring Japanese small platesand creative cocktails in an upscale setting. IzakayaHapa can also accommodate private parties for up to 250. Thu 5pm-10:30pm, Fri-Sat 5pm-11:30pm. All major cards. $ 58 E. Ontario, 312/202-0808,www.taiyochicago.com. (I-29)
THE LEG ROOM Voted “Top 10 Best Bars in Chicago” from Chicago Scene,Leg Room features evening and late-night lounging andcasual dining in Chicago’s Gold Coast. 7 W. Division,312/337-2583, www.legroomchicago.com. (I-24)
C O M E D Y C L U B SiOThe originators of long-form improvisation have beencreating hilarity for nearly 30 years. iO has two theaters.The Del Close Theater features sketch comedy and stylis-tic shows, while the Cabaret features their signature longform improvisation, which has made iO famous. Sevennights a week. All major cards. 3541 N. Clark, 773/880-0199, chicago.ioimprov.com. (D-5)
D A N C E C L U B SEXCALIBURVoted “Chicago’s Best Nightclub” by Chicago Tribune, thiscity landmark features multiple club environments underone roof. Find fresh beats and incredible effects in Vision
JAZZ • BLUES • MOTOWN • R&B
Live 7 Nights a Week!
2 for 1 admission
Valid sun-Thurs
The BaCKrooM1007 north rush st. • 751-2433
BackroomChicago.com
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
The HottestTicket in TownExperience the spectacular newthreesixty° stage production of J M Barrie’s classic story PeterPan that has critics and audiencesraving. Performed in a 360–degreeCGI state-of-the-art theater tent at the Chicago Tribune FreedomCenter (650 W. Chicago) with extraordinary puppets, epic music,and aerial acrobats––Neverlandwill never be seen the same! ChrisJones from The Chicago Tribunecalled Peter Pan, “Beautiful… strikingly intimate” and “charming.” Tickets are $20-$75,and are available at all BIC Box Offices, at (800) 775-2000, and through Ticketmaster. Set the stage with a 3-course pre-theatre dinner package at nearby Japonais Wed-Sun from 5pm-7pm for $35/pp. 600 W. Chicago. 312/822-9600.
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nightclub, retro dance hits and live DJs in theCabaret, and late-night dining. Tue-Fri 7pm–4am, Sat7pm–5am. All major cards. 632 N. Dearborn,312/266-1944, www.excaliburchicago.com. (H-29)
VISION World-renowned Global and Local DJs spin everyFriday and Saturday amidst four levels of nightclubluxury. Fri 10pm-4am, Sat 10pm-5am. Weekly scheduleavailable online. All major cards. 632 N. Dearborn,312/266-2114, www.visionnightclub.com. (H-29)
G E N T L E M E N ’ SC L U B SVIP’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.Mon-Fri 4pm-4am, Sat 6pm-5am, Sun 8pm-4am. Allmajor cards. 1531 N. Kingsbury, 312/664-7400,www.vipschicago.com. (West of E-20)
I R I S H P U B SBUTCH MCGUIRE’S Hit up the jukebox, chow down on Reuben sliders,and shoot some pool at this legendary Gold CoastIrish 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, thismodern Irish pub boasts a 40-foot wood bar withexpansive drink list including aged whiskeys, specialty martinis, and a perfect pint of Guinness.TVs throughout. Football Specials. Mon-Fri 11am-2am, Sat 9am-3am and Sun 9am-2am. All majorcards. 216 N. Wabash, 312/263-0200, www.emeraldloop.com. (I-33)
FINN MCCOOL’S and THE LOFTIrish warmth and hospitality with a dash of Gold Coastenergy. Plenty of large-screen TVs, Top 40s and clas-sic rock tunes, and dancing upstairs in The Loft. Dailydrink and dinner specials. 15 W. Division, 312/337-4349, www.finnmccoolschicago.com. (I-24)
L I V E M U S I CTHE BACKROOMOne of the city’s most intimate nightclubs. A sophisticated, sultry atmosphere blends nicely with the rhythmic melodies emanating from thestage. Live music nightly includes blues, pop andR&B. Show times & covers vary. Two-drink mini-mum. Private party room available. Sun-Fri 8pm-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 embracing music of all genres. Call for currentschedule. All major cards. 329 N. Dearborn,312/923-2000. (H-32)
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TAVERNS & SPORTS BARSROCKIT BAR & GRILL Energetic restaurant and lounge featuring affordable,delicious cuisine. All major cards. Call for hours. 22 W. Hubbard, 312/645-6000; 3700 N. Clark,773/645-4400. (J-31)(North of G-15)
THE REDHEAD PIANO BAREnjoy one of The Redhead’s signature marti-nis as you listen to Chicago’s top piano-playervocalists playing upbeat standards, pop androck hits seven nights a week. The atmos-phere is lively but comfortable. Proper attirerequired. Sun-Fri 7pm-4am, Sat 7pm-5am. All major cards. 16 W. Ontario, 312/640-1000, www.redheadpianobar.com. (H-29)
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On StageI.O. THEATRE
I.O. 3541 N. Clark, 773/880-0199. For 30 years, i.O. has been the premier improvisational comedyclub in Chicago. These originators of long-form improv are famousfor their hilarious, yet highly intelligent comedy shows—featuringtheir signature piece, THE HAROLD. Bill Murray describes theirshows as “the most important group work since they built the pyramids.” The i.O. houses two theaters, two bars, and has sixshows a night. The cast shines with talent reminiscent of alumnithat include Mike Myers, Chris Farley and more. Call for schedule.chicago.ioimprov.com.
COMEDYSPORTZ THEATRE
COMEDYSPORTZ 929 W. Belmont, 773/549-8080. In anultimate comedy competition, two teams comprised ofimprov all-stars vie for the most laughs and the subsequenttitle as ComedySportz champion. With suggestions andcomments from the audience, the red and blue teams sing,dance and deliver improvised scenes in this no-holds-barbattle of comedy. Performance schedule is Thu at 8pm, Fri8pm & 10pm, Sat at 6pm, 8pm & 10pm. $22. Located juststeps from the red, brown and purple line Belmont El stop.For tickets, call 773/549-8080 or visit www.comedys-portzchicago.com
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LOOKINGGLASS THEATRE
THE LAST ACT OF LILKA KADISON 821 N. Michigan,312/3370665. Wryly humorous, poignant, and ultimatelytriumphant, this unforgettable new play traces a love storythat transcends war, decades, and distance, from 1939Poland to current-day Los Angeles. Preview tickets are $20-$34 and regular tickets are $38-$62. This limitedengagement runs through July 24th. Performance scheduleis as follows: Wed–Fri at 7:30pm, Sat–Sun at 3pm & 7:30pm.For tickets, call 312/337-0665 or visitlookingglasstheatre.org
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 cata-logues and left her children in an Alabama trailer park to jour-ney across America. Critics and audiences have howled withlaughter as Dixie throws a good ol’ fashioned TupperwareParty filled with outrageously funny tales, heartfelt accounts,FREE giveaways, audience participation and the most fabulousassortment of Tupperware ever sold on a theater stage! Tue-Thu 7:30pm, Fri 8pm, Sat 3pm & 8pm and Sun 3pm. Tickets$44-$49. www.dixiestupperwareparty.com.
Extended by Popular Demand Thru June 12
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Editor’s Choice
Visitors to Chicago are presented with quite a challenge when it comes time to decide which great
activities and attractions to include on an itinerary. But with CityPass, Chicago’s top tourist drawscombined with a great value make this decision a no-brainer.
CityPass is a multi-day, all-in-one ticket that provides access to three great spots – the Shedd
Aquarium, Field Museum, and Skydeck Chicago – and a choice of two others (the Art Institute of
Chicago or Adler Planetarium and the Museum of Science and Industry or John Hancock
Observatory), all for one discounted price of just $76 for adults and $59 for children (a savings of
almost 50%). Good for nine full days after purchase, CityPass is a convenient way to skip the lines
at the city’s best attractions and see a lot more of Chicago for a lot less. Suggestion: Hit SkydeckChicago and John Hancock Observatory in celebration of National Skyscraper Month.
For more information or to order your CityPass, call 800/330-5008.
Still undecided about what to do in Chicago? Here is one of our favorites:
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