This bar has been slingin’ beer for 25 years, and recently added onto the kitchen to satisfy any of your stick-to-your-ribs bar food needs. Read more.
It’s a casual bar with beer you’ve never heard of and probably could never pronounce. Read more.
It’s dark and it’s eerie inside, & that’s what the owner was going for. The big attraction to this bar is the dark, almost gothic, entertainment which is curated to match the image of the bar. Read more.
It’s a Hawaii themed lounge with awesome cocktails made with fresh fruit juice. The food served is light and tropical. Every city should have a bar like this. Read more.
Hot dogs, fries, burgers, you name it, they’ve got it. Famous for berating their customers, you’re sure to end your night with some quality entertainment; especially if you order the Chocolate Shake. Read more.
It’s a super casual and classic experience that’s hard to find anymore. Pull up, order, and eat this classic American food. Read more.
This is an awesome date spot, one that you’ll thoroughly enjoy too. If you’re having trouble deciding between a steak and seafood, allow us to suggest the fried chicken. Read more.
Tough to find outside of Chicago, the highlight here is the Italian Beef Sandwich- part french dip, part New Orleans Muffuletta, all delicious. Read more.
Self described as a “diner style bar & restaurant with a passion for eggs,” Au Cheval is getting most of their acclaim from their top notch burger which many claim is the best in the country. Read more.
There's not much more iconic than Chicago Deep Dish pizza and while everyone has their favorite, for us no one has been doing it better than Lou's. Read more.
Did you know there are world renowned baristas? Apparently one of them owns this place and his name is Hiroshi Sawada. This dude makes killer caffeine concoctions for you to enjoy. Read more.
Millennium Park, maybe better known as the home of that giant reflective thing that looks like a bean. Go and snap a few pics with “The Bean” then head over to Wrigley Square. Read more.
Take a boat tour of Lake Michigan. See a play at Chicago Shakespeare Theater. Take a ride on the Centennial Wheel. Navy Pier is the perfect place to kill a few hours between meetings and obligations. Read more.
Burnham Park is a great place to go if you’re looking for some r&r. There’s an awesome lakefront beach that’s slightly outshined by Northerly Island which grants some incredible views of the city. Read more.
State Street is a historic shopping area located in the heart of the Windy City. There’s loads of shops to pick up great clothes & trinkets on State Street. It’s also scattered with art installations. Read more.
If you’re trying to stay in for a night while here, wander down to the Milk Room for a classic cocktail, then hit up the Game Room for a gentlemanly game of bocce ball. Read more.