Specialty grocery with a great sandwich shop. Absolutely don’t miss the porchetta sandwich (herby, butter-soft roasted pork) Sandwiches $6.95-9.75. “More Info" for review: 続きを読む
You've read about it, seen pictures, and maybe experienced it through movies, now you're here. Swing by the Grotto. If you feel inspired, light a candle and tell others about your visit! 続きを読む
Great bbq joint with huge portions owned by Big Hoss himself, a.k.a. Hoss Orwat. Try the pulled pork and center-cut ribs. Apps $2.50-$14.99; mains $7.99-$18.99. "More Info" for review: 続きを読む
Friendly, simple "meal and a beer" joint. Colorado-Mex menu with crispy chile rellenos, Mexican hamburgers, and lots of combo plates. Deceptively potent margaritas. "More Info" for review: 続きを読む
Spanish tapas joint. Try the tortilla española, the patatas bravas or the deep-fried croqueta of ham and rice. Nothing over $16. “More Info" for review: 続きを読む
Stylish, lively New Mexican-inspired joint. Try the green-chile cheeseburger. Apps $7-$13; main $15-$28. “More Info" for review: 続きを読む
All-American biscuits n gravy, raised to an art form. Try the Ellsworth, fried chicken with mustard on a biscuit, or the Eudora, an Angus steak-burger on a biscuit. $6-$9 “More Info" for review: 続きを読む
Large steakhouse of the sea; evokes a cruise ship-like feel. More surf than turf, but try the pecan-crusted trout. Entrees $20-$44. "More Info" for review: 続きを読む
Old Bump & Grind location. Great burgers and sandwiches, but definitely try the chivito sandwich, essentially steak and eggs between bread with pickled slaw ($9-$11). "More Info" for review: 続きを読む
Today Navy Pier is a premiere tourist destination, and is home to the Chicago Shakespeare Theatre, Chicago Children's Museum, an IMAX Theater, Pier Park, the free Smith Museum of Stained Glass & more. 続きを読む
The Music Box's retro neon sign, velvet seats, and twinkling stars / rolling clouds on the ceiling give the place a romantic vibe, making it a great venue for date night. 続きを読む
The Joffrey Ballet, which appeared at the Auditorium in scenes shot for "The Company" (2003), was the first dance company to perform at the White House at Jacqueline Kennedy’s invitation. 続きを読む
The combined weight of the building is 222,500 tons - that's 445,000,000 lbs. or 201,849,000 kg. 続きを読む
Situated on this stretch of the former 'record row,' Vee-Jay Records was the largest, most successful R&B label of its time, and recorded blues greats like Jimmy Reed, John Lee Hooker and others. 続きを読む
This northwest corner storefront was dressed as Championship Vinyl for the movie "High Fidelity" (2000). This was Rob Gordon’s (John Cusack's) Wicker Park record store. 続きを読む
River tours and cruises depart from river level on both the north and south sides of the Michigan Avenue Bridge. 続きを読む
Except for a brief period when relocating to Union Avenue, Jim’s Original is the longest continuously operating hot dog stand to have once served the hungry patrons of Maxwell Street Market. 続きを読む
The Joffrey Ballet of Chicago is the subject of Robert Altman’s behind the scenes take on dance, "The Company" (2003). A performance of “Blue Snake” was shot at the Auditorium Theatre. 続きを読む
While a steam-simmered (not boiled) hot dog is preferred among connoisseurs of the Chicago-style dog, grilling is also an acceptable cooking method. 続きを読む
In "The Dark Knight" (2008), some of the scenes in the climatic face-off between Batman and the Joker, were shot outside the Trump Tower, which was under construction during the movie. 続きを読む
Scenes from the romantic comedy "My Best Friend's Wedding" (1997) starring Julia Roberts were shot at this award-winning Chicago restaurant. 続きを読む