Restaurant Help in Downtown Chicago Please
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Restaurant Help in Downtown Chicago Please
We will be at the Hyatt Regency at 151 East Wacker Drive for 12 days in July, would like some "good value" suggestions. As we will be eating between 5 and 7PM , if anyone knows of any "early bird specials", that would be even better. Thanks
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To find something nearby, go to metromix.com and type in "Hyatt Regency Chicago" in the Find it Fast section. It will give you a new screen with an option for finding things in the area - in this case, within .25 miles.
The Hyatt is located within a large, high-rise office and hotel development, between Grant Park, the river and the lake. That doesn't leave a lot of room for inexpensive restaurants, but they can be found.
There is a food court in Illinois Center, the office complex that is attached to the Hyatt. There are some lower-cost restaurants in the 200 block of North Michigan Avenue. My personal recommendations would be a few blocks farther: Cosi's or Boston Blackie's on Grand Avenue (take the stairs down from Michigan Avenue) or Star of Siam on Illinois Street.
The Hyatt is located within a large, high-rise office and hotel development, between Grant Park, the river and the lake. That doesn't leave a lot of room for inexpensive restaurants, but they can be found.
There is a food court in Illinois Center, the office complex that is attached to the Hyatt. There are some lower-cost restaurants in the 200 block of North Michigan Avenue. My personal recommendations would be a few blocks farther: Cosi's or Boston Blackie's on Grand Avenue (take the stairs down from Michigan Avenue) or Star of Siam on Illinois Street.
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I've stayed at the Hyatt. The food court at the Illinois Center is decent -- it's a bit of a hike (though indoors and through a tunnel) and a bit spread out, but they do have a Cosi, a Burrito Beach and a Potbelly Sandwich works. Also -- this food court closes after 6 pm on weekdays and isn't open on weekends.
There's Corner Bakery very close by on Wacker just E. of Michigan. Good breakfast option; also good sandwiches, etc for lunch.
You might consider South Water Kitchen at the Hotel Monaco. It's fairly close to the Hyatt - East on Wacker, then north on Wabash. Good comfort food and atmosphere, and not too expensive as far as Chicago restaurants go.
I also recommend the food court at Water Tower Place. It's a cut above most food courts, and has options you won't find at other mall food courts. Quick, too!
There's Corner Bakery very close by on Wacker just E. of Michigan. Good breakfast option; also good sandwiches, etc for lunch.
You might consider South Water Kitchen at the Hotel Monaco. It's fairly close to the Hyatt - East on Wacker, then north on Wabash. Good comfort food and atmosphere, and not too expensive as far as Chicago restaurants go.
I also recommend the food court at Water Tower Place. It's a cut above most food courts, and has options you won't find at other mall food courts. Quick, too!
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One of my favorite Chicago restaurants is an old, independently owned Italian place called "volarie" - it's under Michigan Ave & Rush - great place! Sorry I don't have the contact info, but you can look it up on Metromix.
One of my favorite Chicago restaurants is an old, independently owned Italian place called "volarie" - it's under Michigan Ave & Rush - great place! Sorry I don't have the contact info, but you can look it up on Metromix.
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The Italian Village rest. is three restaurants all together, so you can pick the different kinds of food and the prices are really reasonable. It is at the old downtown area of Chicago like a block from Marshall Fields dept store on N. State Street.
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Try Quartino's on State Street for a hip but not expensive Italian dinner. If the weather is nice, they have great ouside dining.
My wife is going to the Bridge tournament that week as well.
Wishing you lots of 2-clubs opening hands!
My wife is going to the Bridge tournament that week as well.
Wishing you lots of 2-clubs opening hands!
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