2 Best Restaurants in Chicago, Illinois

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Sure, this city has great architecture, museums, and sports venues. But at its heart, Chicago is really a food town. This is evident in the priority that good eating takes, no matter the occasion. Rain or shine, locals will wait in a line that snakes around the corner for dolled-up doughnuts at Doughnut Vault. They’ll reserve part of their paychecks to dine at inventive Alinea. And they love to talk about their most recent meal—just ask.

It's no wonder that outdoor festivals are often centered on food, from Taste of Chicago in summer, which packs the grounds at Grant Park, to smaller celebrations, like the German-American fest in Lincoln Square, a mini-Oktoberfest in fall.

Although the city has always had options on the extreme ends of the spectrum—from the hole-in-the wall Italian beef sandwich shops to the special-occasion spots—it's now easier to find eateries in the middle that serve seasonal menus with a farm-to-table mantra. For the budget conscious, it's also a great time to dine: some talented chefs aren't bothering to wait for a liquor license, opening BYOB spots turning out polished fare (just try Ruxbin in West Town).

Expect to see more Chicago chefs open casual concepts—Rick Bayless, Paul Kahan, and Michael Kornick have a head start with their respective sandwich, taco, and burger spots. Yet the goal remains the same: to feed a populace that knows good food and isn't willing to accept anything less than the best. In the following pages, you'll find our top picks, from quick bites to multicourse meals, in the city's best dining neighborhoods.

Duke of Perth

$$ | Lakeview

Strap on your tartan; Duke of Perth is Chicago's only Scottish restaurant and bar in a sea of Irish and English pubs. Known for their shepherd's pie and all-you-can-eat fish-and-chips on Wednesdays and Fridays, they also offer a vast selection of Scotch whisky and a good list of Scottish ales. 

2827 N. Broadway Ave., Chicago, IL, 60657, USA
773-477–1741
Known For
  • Classic fish-and-chips served with green peas
  • Plenty of Scotch whisky
  • Occasional live Celtic musicians
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon.

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Pleasant House Pub

$ | Pilsen

Anglophiles are at home in this bit of Britain where savory pies in a flaky, buttery crust reign. Vintage wooden desks and industrial lighting fixtures bring a lived-in feel to the bright dining room. Find local, UK, and European beers on draft at the bar, which is likely showing a football match to the delight of fans.

2119 S Halsted St, Chicago, IL, 60608, USA
Known For
  • Scotch egg
  • Pimm's cup on draft
  • Pie specials
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon.

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