Great food and great drinks. Not to mention great ambiance and comfort thanks to the Big Ass Fans. Read more.
We love us some Whopper Juniors! We also love the Big Ass Fan in this unique Burger King. Read more.
Great rooftop bar! Grab a drink and enjoy the views under a Big Ass Fan. Read more.
Pick out some yarn for a new knitting or crochet project, take a class, or just get some help when you’ve hit a snag (pun totally intended) in a scarf or sweater you’re creating. Read more.
Staff can help you select a bottle suitable to accompany any cuisine. Stop in on a Friday evening, and indulge in one of their weekly free tastings from 5-8pm. Read more.
At Chicago’s only Nepalese restaurant, you’ll be treated to a mix of meals from Nepal & India. Try their popular Chicken Momo or their Nepalese Chicken Wings. Read more.
Sandmeyer’s has been a neighborhood institution in the the historic Printing House Row District for over 25 years. Browse their large selection of fiction, children’s & Chicago themed books. Read more.
At the Jazz Showcase you’ll not only enjoy historically fine music, but in a location that’s the second oldest jazz club in the country! Bring your kids (for free) to Sunday matinees at 4pm. Read more.
This welcoming neighborhood hangout in Logan Square presents renowned local and national bands 5 nights a week. Read more.
Its late hours, regular acoustic blues sets, all-night kitchen, and vibrant neighborhood full of shops, restaurants, and other entertainment recommend this club as a top blues destination. Read more.
No blues tour would be complete without a trip to the Checkerboard--at least according to Prince and the Rolling Stones’ Keith Richards, who were known to pop in for late-night jam sessions. Read more.
Blues legend Muddy Waters bought this place where Howlin’ Wolf and other musicians used to stay. When it got too hot to play indoors, neighbors were often treated to a jam session on the front porch. Read more.
Demo tapes were cleverly tested here at the original Chess Records offices by blaring music outdoors to folks waiting for the bus at the corner and seeing if they started grooving to the beat. Read more.