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Chicago Road trip in January
My brother and I are heading to Chicago in January for a much needed 2-3 day getaway. Kind of a "guys weekend, talk about some serious stuff" weekend (i think he's planning to propose to his girlfriend). We're looking to catch a Blackhawks game, see some sights, and put back a few. We're both typical mid-20's sports-minded guys. Where are some good places to stay close to bars/brewpubs, restaurants, and in close proximity to the El (if that's the best way to get to the United Ctr?). Any advice would be great. Thanks!
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The United Center is pretty far from an el-station, and it's grounds are surrounded by the highway and housing projects - pretty shady.. There are plenty of buses from the loop, and you'd probably be ok, but I'd just take a cab from where you eat. I'm sure there are restaurants that offer shuttle for $$$, this would be a good idea.<BR><BR>As for the hotels, what I would do is bid about $70-$80 on a hotel on Priceline.com, and use the $50 or so you'll save on cab rides.<BR><BR>As for brewpubs, the best one by far is goose Island. Not exactly located near the loop or UC, but a very nice place with good beer. The only good micro here in my opinion.<BR><BR>As for sports pubs or restaurants, there is Harry Caray's (not cheap), and I think a Fox or ESPN theme restaurant near the gold coast.<BR><BR>Good luck<BR><BR>
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You'll want to hang out at Rush/Division streets and in Lincoln Park. The el will get you everywhere (buy a day or 3 day pass). Check out www.metromix.com for events and activities. Agree with earlier post to hit the BlackHawks game then head out,not a lot around there. Have fun!
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The el will not get you to United Center.<BR>Rush/Division bars are passe. Lincoln Park is nice, but there's no reason to go that far on a two day trip. Stay on North Michigan Avenue, or in the loop area. Catch a cab to the United Center, and walk everywhere else.<BR><BR><BR><BR>
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