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Aditi Luthra: "Had the electric zone cocktail + kale tomato salad. The salad was an accident since I wouldn’t have chosen it if I realized how $$ it was but it was sooo good. More tomatoes than kale & well seasoned"
Chicagoist: "The Chicago Symphony Orchestra’s home is one of the most acoustically perfect venues in town and sounds pitch-perfect across a range of musical styles."
zooz q8: "Yes ! Must try the red velvet french toast heavenly gOOOOooooOood so 7anoon 😍😜 and i tried the signature bliss pancakes oooh yes 100%. next to must visit tourist attractions in chicago ."
Carl Figueiredo: "The downtown location of the godfather of Chicago 3rd wave/specialty coffee. If you're serious about coffee put this on your list. Direct trade and seasonal espresso, cold-brew and pourover coffees."
David Ostrow: "Great classic movie palace turned into Broadway in Chicago Theater. Wonderful decor, seating, sightlines and acoustics & host to pre-Broadway and touring companies of hit shows."
Jennifer J: "Beautiful Theater. At Once, get here when the doors open and have a drink on the stage. They also repeat this at intermission."
Shouku Shafeie: "It has a very nice and gorgeous architecture mixed with different cultures!!! Do not miss it when you are checking downtown!Maybe you can find sth unique on the walls or ceiling!!!💖"
Noel Rodriguez: "Great place to spend an afternoon at. There's a regular rotation of new galleries/art installments/events. Vast majority of which are free!! Largest Tiffany glass dome in the world is in the building."
Eddie Koranek: "Incredible show! Especially if you like hip hop or history!"
Carol Cecil: "Sat in the upper balcony, we still had a great view of stage. The voices of the cast were clear. The only thing that was disappointing was that we couldn't see their faces. But we knew this going in."