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Chicago Restaurants and Bars?
I will be in Chicago this weekend for business and need some suggestions on restaurants and bars to check out that are not too expensive (company budget). I will be staying at the Residence Inn on Walton off of Lakeshore- I think this is considered downtown? Any suggestions are appreciated!
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Hi Wendy - we'll need more information from you as to what kinds of restaurants and bars you like before making recommendations. Chicago is an awfully big city with roughly a gazillion great restaurants and bars. Plus, would you like to be in close proximity to your hotel (which, by the way, is in a very nice area), or are you willing to venture out into different areas that might require a cab ride or riding public transportation? For now, you can check out www.metromix.com. But then re-post with more particular info, and I bet you'll get some good information.
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Shasson, very good suggestions! Thank you. I will be mainly using cabs so the closer the better. Also I love all types of food and especially am interested in things that a city is known for. As far as bars go I like jazz and those type of cocktail bars and also good/fun pubs. I'm early 30's and from Seattle so really enjoy music!
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I went to Chicago last month and enjoyed eating at Berghoff's very much. It's a German restraunt on Adams, just down the street from the Art Institute. Berghoff's is a Chicago institution established in 1898! I also found it very reasonably priced.
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For jazz bars, go to Andy's early in the evening or Jazz Showcase later on. They're in the same neighborhood, about 1 mile SW of your hotel. If you're adventurous try the Green Mill, far north side. Metromix has lineups and addresses.<BR><BR>You might like to try Heaven on Seven, Bistro 110 or Cafe Spiaggia for good food at not-too-expensive prices. All are within walking distance of Walton Street (although that definition does depend on the weather.)
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Like to see live bands? Go to Schubas on Southport and Belmont in Lincoln Park area. All sorts of bars and great restaurants in area. Need to take cab--$15 each way. Check out the local newspaper: The Chicago Reader--should be online @ Chicagoreader.com.
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Any suggestions for dinner by myself where I can sit/eat at the bar and feel comfortable? Grill- steak, chicken, etc or Seafood?
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Heaven on Seven has a counter (lunch counter type) which I think you will feel comfortable. Its not the bar so you won't have to worry about someone who is just sitting there drinking trying to strike up a conversation.
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