Showing posts with label Elate. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Elate. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 2, 2012

Where to Celebrate the Kentucky Derby in Chicago...

Elate!

The Kentucky Derby is just around the corner and if you can't make it to Kentucky, consider planting yourself at Elate's bar to enjoy Chicago's best Mint Julep and watch the race. In honor of the Derby, Elate is offering Mint Julep's at a special price $8 (normally $12). The special runs along with the horses, Friday, May 4 and Saturday, May 5. While your enjoying your Mint Julep, stay for Elate's fabulous brunch.

Elate is located at 111 West Huron Street, Chicago, IL 60654. For reservations, call: 312.202.9900. Valet and street parking are available.
 
 
Here's Elate's Mint Julep recipe or you can try the original one featured below.


Elate's Mint Julep
Crushed Ice
2.5 oz Buffalo Trace
1 tablespoon sugar
6 mint leaves
Muddle mint leaves and sugar, add bourbon. Let it sit for about a minute to let mint fuse with bourbon. Add crushed ice and stir till glass is frosted. Add more crushed ice. Serve with mint sprig garnish.

*More about Mint Juleps

Editor's note: Reprint from the official Kentucky Derby website.

The Mint Julep has been the traditional beverage of Churchill Downs and the Kentucky Derby for nearly a century. Early Times Kentucky Whisky has been privileged and honored to be a part of that tradition. The Early Times Mint Julep Ready-to-Serve Cocktail has been "The Official Mint Julep of the Kentucky Derby" for more than 18 years.

Each year, almost 120,000 Early Times Mint Juleps are served over the two-day period of Kentucky Oaks and Kentucky Derby weekend at Churchill Downs Racetrack. That’s a feat that requires more than 10,000 bottles of Early Times Mint Julep Ready-to-Serve Cocktail, 1,000 pounds of freshly harvested mint and 60,000 pounds of ice.

The Early Times Mint Julep Ready-to-Serve Cocktail is a staple at the track the rest of the year as well. You can also find the Early Times Mint Julep Ready-to-Serve Cocktail at your local retailer. The commemorative bottles have become collectors’ items for many, capturing the mood and spirit of the famous Churchill Downs track and Kentucky Derby race. If the Early Times Ready-to-Serve Cocktail is not available from your local retailer, you can make your own with this time-honored recipe:

The Early Times Mint Julep Recipe

  • 2 cups sugar
  • 2 cups water
  • Sprigs of fresh mint
  • Crushed ice
  • Early Times Kentucky Whisky
  • Silver Julep Cups
Make a simple syrup by boiling sugar and water together for five minutes. Cool and place in a covered container with six or eight sprigs of fresh mint, then refrigerate overnight. Make one julep at a time by filling a julep cup with crushed ice, adding one tablespoon mint syrup and two ounces of Early Times Kentucky Whisky. Stir rapidly with a spoon to frost the outside of the cup. Garnish with a sprig of fresh mint.

The best times are enjoyed responsibly.
Early Times Distillery Co., Kentucky Whisky. 40 percent Alc. By Volume. Louisville, KY 2006.

Thursday, April 19, 2012

Enjoy live jazz and dinner every Thursday at Elate in Chicago's River North

Jazz Thursdays with Graham Czach and the Time MachinesThe live contemporary jazz from Graham Czach (grahamczach.com) and the Time Machines on Thursday evenings has also been a strong attraction and a crowd pleaser.

Graham Czach jazz photo bw 300 pixels for ETThe music has been so well received that Elate now calls Thursday evenings, simply, Jazz Thursdays. It’s the place to be to hear top notch jazz that fills the room with a hip, contemporary fusion of sounds. Czach, the very popular and highly respected singer-songwriter who has built a strong following in Chicago, is also a musician’s musician as an instrumentalist. He is a versatile, creative composer, arranger and jazz bassist who teams up with long time musical partner, drummer Makaya McCraven (makayamccraven.com), plus a host of guest musicians to create an energetic groove that bridges the gap between jazz, R&B, hip hop and electronica. The group’s music fits in perfectly with Elate’s eclectic, sustainable vibe.



Friday and Saturday night DJ adds smooth groove

Late nights on Friday and Saturday, Elate becomes a lively place to meet for specialty cocktails, great wine and craft beer and the latest in hip hop, house and electronica spun by live DJs. The music goes from 9:30 to 1 a.m.; Elate’s late night menu is available until 11 p.m.


ELATE, 111 West Huron, Chicago, Illinois 60654, 312-202-9900, ElateChicago.com Elate’s menus offer organic wine, spirits and fare and the restaurant composts, recycles, and purchases as much local product as possible. The interior features reclaimed wood tables and flooring, high efficiency lighting, eco-friendly paint and 80% recycled drywall. Elate encourages the use of hybrid vehicles by offering those cars complimentary valet parking.

Complimentary Green City Market Gazapacho at Elate on Earth Day (April 22)

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Earth Day is always very meaningful at Elate and this year, on Sunday, April 22, Chef Michael Noll will feature complimentary tastings of his special Green City Market Gazpacho. Full portions of the GCM Gazpacho may be purchased for $9. Also special for the day is the Elate Ginger Fixx TREEtini with Veev Acai spirit and Ginger Beer for $8 (the normal price is $12). For every cocktail sold, a tree is planted through  Live It Green. The first 40 guests ordering a TREEtini will receive a complimentary Acai Berry Bracelet. Other complimentary gifts will be available while supplies last.

If you want to try the Ginger TREEtini at home, the recipe includes 1 1/2 oz. VeeV Acai spirit, 2 oz. Ginger Beer, Splash of Lime Juice, Touch of Simple Syrup, and garnish with bitters. Mix the ingredients over ice and serve on the rocks or up as you prefer.

Parking is complimentary for earth friendly guests who drive hybrid vehicles.
ELATE, 111 West Huron, Chicago, Illinois 60654, 312-202-9900, ElateChicago.com Elate’s menus offer organic wine, spirits and fare and the restaurant composts, recycles, and purchases as much local product as possible. The interior features reclaimed wood tables and flooring, high efficiency lighting, eco-friendly paint and 80% recycled drywall.

Monday, March 19, 2012

Easter Brunch, Dinner and Spring Events in Chicago and surrounding areas

Spring is just around the corner, and with it are great holidays that give us an excuse to go to brunch. Whether it’s Easter, Mother’s Day, or just a weekend morning you’re celebrating, brunch is a great meal for celebration. We see a lot of brunches here at Kurman, so here are some of our favorite choices.
Celebrate early and take a trip around the Chicago French Market (131 N Clinton, 312-575-0306) March 31!  Bring the family and Hop the Bunny Train to take in the sights of the market.  After the trip, watch the kids scurry around during the annual Easter Egg Hunt at 1:30 pm.  Throughout the day of fun, participants will get the chance to meet a very special guest: The Easter Bunny!  The Chicago French Market also will be offering market-wide tastings during the day. The train departs at 11 am.  So come out for a family day of Easter fun!
Chicago French Market vendor Delightful Pastries is offering a special Easter menu for your holiday gatherings.  Choose from a selection of sweet and savory dishes including Lamb Cakes with buttercream or dusted with powder sugar, Bunny Rabbits, Cupcake baskets, Mocha Chocolate Bundt Cake, Rum and Raisin Yeast Babka, Italian Ricotta Cheesecake, Rhubarb Strawberry pie, Lamb & Spinach Pie, Mushroom, Onion, Leek and Swiss cheese Quiche, Asparagus, Ham & Swiss Cheese Quiche and Salmon en Croute. Call ahead for all orders! All orders must be placed by April 2, 2012.


Elate (111 W. Huron St., Chicago, IL 60654; 312-202-9900) serves a delicious brunch menu Saturday and Sunday from 10:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. for Easter. They also will be adding an extra optional cheese and dessert buffet for an extra $12 per person. Elate’s a la carte brunch menu includes classics like Build Your Own Omelette ($13.00) and a Breakfast Burrito ($13.00) with twists on the classics, like their Banana Custard French Toast ($12.00), Breakfast Pizza ($13.00) and Vegetarian Black Bean Burger ($11.00). Elate also features an extensive Juice Bar during brunch with familiar favorites like orange juice, grapefruit juice and lemonade ($4.00) and some more unique options, like the Asian Rabbit, a mix of carrot juice and ginger ($7.00), the Sunrise, a combination of pineapple, strawberry and lime juice ($9.00), and the Chicago Cleaner with apple, beet and lemon ($7.00). 


For brunch, Elate also offers unique drinks from the bar like the Cranberry-Pear Bellini ($9.00) or a variety of signature coffee drinks in a footed mug. For an additional $20.00, Elate also will provide bottomless mimosas with the purchase of an entrée.


Fleming’s Prime Steakhouse and Wine Bar (25 E. Ohio St., Chicago, IL 60611; 312-329-9463 and 960 Milwaukee Ave., Lincolnshire, IL 60069; 847-793-0333) has special brunch hours and specials for Easter, April 8, Mother’s Day, May 13, and Father’s Day, June 17. Fleming’s will serve brunch from 11:30 a.m. to 3 p.m., and feature three delicious courses for only $34.95 and $12.95 for children’s brunch excluding tax and gratuity. For Easter, Fleming’s also offers their Blood Orange Fizz Cocktail, a delightful mix of Solerno Blood Orange Liqueur, Stoli Vodka, fresh lemon juice and a splash of club soda for $6.95. To make reservations for your favorite spring brunch holiday, call your preferred Fleming’s location or make reservations online at www.flemingssteakhouse.com.


Several Francesca’s restaurants also have recently introduced brunch menus.  Brunch menu is served 10 am - 3pm.


Mia Francesca (3311 N. Clark St., Chicago, IL 60657; 773-281-3310), the flagship restaurant of the Francesca’s restaurant group, features a brunch menu including Italian breakfast favorites like Baked Uovo Florentina, soft baked egg, fontina cheese and creamed spinach on ciabatta toast and white truffle oil ($9.99) or Frittata al Salsiccie, a fresh sage omelette with parmigiano regiano ($9.99). For those with a sweet tooth, Mia Francesca also offers delicious Pancakes al Ricotta, mocha ricotta pancakes with cinnamon whipped cream drizzled with honey ($8.99) or French Toast and Jam, French toast with vanilla bean butter, Texas toast, red wine grape jam, mascarpone and almonds ($8.99). Diners also have the option to build their own omelette for $12.99. Mia Francesca also has superb brunch cocktails like the Good Morning Sunrise with apricot nectar, the Sea Breeze Mimosa with cranberry and pink grapefruit or the Zing Zang Bloody Mary, each for $5.00.


Francesca’s Bryn Mawr (1039 W. Bryn Mawr Ave., Chicago, IL 60660; 773-506-9261) is now serving brunch this month. Their brunch menu also features many of the same Italian classics, like the $5.00 Mimosa, with a few items unique to Francesca’s Bryn Mawr. Most notably Sweet Pancakes (blueberry and ricotta pancakes with blueberry-lemon compote) and Savory Pancakes (polenta and bacon on sweet corn pancakes with maple butter), each for $9.00.


Francesca’s Forno (1576 N. Milwaukee Ave., Chicago, IL 60622; 773-770-0184) is offering their unique take on brunch as well. Francesca’s Forno offers impressive brunch cocktails like the Forno Bloody Mary (vodka, spicy tomato juice and a shot of beer), the St. Germaine Cocktail (St. Germain and Prosecco) and the Salty Dog, made with vodka, fresh squeezed grapefruit juice and served in a glass with a salted rim, each for $6.00. The food options at Francesca’s Forno during brunch hours are just as delicious and impressive. From simple Frutta e Granola, Milk & Honey CafĂ© granola with vanilla yogurt and fresh berries ($7.00), to decadent Bourbon-Soaked French Toast, challah with bourbon vanilla bean batter, maple crème fraiche and candied pecans ($9.00), or a classic Breakfast Monte Cristo, made with an English muffin, fontina, crispy pancetta and a fried egg with spicy tomato jam and hash browns ($10.00), there is an option for every palate at Francesca’s Forno for brunch.


Francesca’s Tavola (208 S. Arlington Heights Road, Chicago, IL 847-394-3950) is offering a special Easter Bunny Brunch Menu for families to come and enjoy along with a visit from the Easter Bunny!  Kids will enjoy their choice of Buttermilk or Chocolate Pancakes or French Toast, served with a piece of sausage or bacon, or the Egg Breakfast, served with a piece of toast and a piece of sausage or bacon.  All kid’s meals come with regular milk, chocolate milk or orange juice.  All kid’s meals are $6.95.  Adult brunch options include Bistecca con Vovo, 10 oz. Ribeye, served with two eggs, any style with roasted potatoes and toast ($16.99),  and Panettone, Italian French toast with mixed berries, sweet mascarpone cheese and a drizzle of maple syrup, served with a choice of bacon or sausage ($10.99).

For more Francesca's brunch locations go to www.miafrancesca's.com.


Maxwell’s at the Club (200 N. Kingsbury St., Chicago, IL 60610; 312-527-5800) has an Easter brunch perfect for entertaining family, friends and guests available 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sunday, April 8. Brunch at Maxwell’s is $45.00 for adults and $15.00 for children 10 and under. As a special treat for the family, Easter Bunny will make a special appearance from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.

Maxwell’s Easter brunch has something for everyone. For those who prefer a sweet Sunday brunch, the Bananas Foster French Toast, fluffy Waffles from the waffle bar or Sour Cream Pancakes are delicious sweet brunch treats. For those who say brunch is not complete without eggs, Maxwell’s also offer an Omelette Bar, Eggs Benedict or Eggs Florentine. The health-conscious in your brunch group will appreciate Maxwell’s wide variety of Seasonal Fresh Fruit and Granola and Yogurt. Maxwell’s also features an impressive Roast Beef Prime Rib Carving Station for brunch, as well as Shrimp Cocktail and Chilled Roasted and Poached Salmon. Go here for a complete Easter brunch menu.


No matter what taste buds enjoy, they are sure to find something to enjoy at Maxwell’s. For reservations, call (312) 527-5800, extension 301, or schedule at Maxwell’s website, using the Book a Table feature on the left.


In the suburbs, your best bet for brunch is Prairie Grass Cafe (601 Skokie Blvd., Northbrook, IL 60062; 847-205-4433), with Chef Sarah Stegner and Chef George Bumbaris cooking for you!

Prairie Grass CafĂ©’s Easter brunch menu is a lovely combination of everything we have come to love about brunch. Every guest starts their meal with their signature “PGC Benedict” a poached egg with spinach and roasted tomato hollandaise. They are then able to take advantage of Prairie Grass’s amazing brunch buffet, which includes a made to order omelet station, hot waffles, Prairie Grass’s signature Moussaka (layers of eggplant, potato and braised lamb topped with Bechamel sauce), a variety of salads and fresh baked goods from French baguettes to croissants and Danishes, among other choices. To end their meal, diners will also have the opportunity to partake in a dessert buffet, including Prairie Grass’s famous Mom’s Homemade Banana Cream Pie, Cherry Crumble, Double Chocolate Cupcakes, a crepe station and a variety of fresh fruit. The variety of brunch options at Prairie Grass Cafe is sure to please every guest.

Prairie Grass’s Easter brunch hours are 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Sunday, April 8. Brunch is $42 for adults and $15 for children 10 and under.

Chef Massimiliano Campagnini has created specialty menu for Easter Dinner for classic Italian eatery Volare (201 East Grand Avenue, 312-410-9900).  Located in Chicago’s River North neighborhood Volare will serve Easter dinner 12 pm -10 pm Sunday April 8.  The menu will include Crema d’Asparagi con crema fresca, an asparagus soup served with crème fraich ($4.00).  Pappardelle al Ragu d’agnello con ricotta affumicata, a house made Pappardelle pasta sauteed with Lamb Ragu and vegetables served with Lamb jus and smoked Ricotta ($21.00).  Trancio di Branzino su Fagiolini saltati in salsa Limone e Mandorle, a pan seared Sea bass filet served over sautĂ©ed green beans in a Lemon sauce with toasted Almonds ($30.00).  Costolette d’Agnello impanate al Parmiggiano su insalatina con olio d’oliva tiepido al Rosmarino, a pan seared Parmesan crusted Lamb chop served over a micro green salad with a warm Rosemary flavored Extra Virgin Olive Oil for ($30.00) and for dessert Semifreddo all’Amaretto con Zabaglione, a semi-frozen Amaretto flavor parfait served with Sabayon ($6. 00). Classic Italian cuisine at its best!



Westfield Old Orchard (Skokie Blvd & Old Orchard Center, 847-673-6800) is providing Easter fun for North Shore and surrounding area families. April 7 marks Westfield Old Orchard’s annual Easter Egg Hunt!  You won’t want to miss this opportunity.  Kids will hunt for the Golden Eggs filled with prizes from Westfield retailers.  Participating kids can also enjoy a day of face painting and take home a piece of balloon art.  New York Life will be partnering with Westfield by providing free Child ID’s (name, picture and finger print) for parents to take home.  Registration for this free Easter event starts 10:30 am April 7 and is open to the first 150 families who arrive. Kids must be between the ages of 2-5 years old to participate. The festivities will commence 11:30 am in the Serpent Play area.  For more information, contact the Westfield Old Orchard Concierge at 847-673-6800.

Friday, March 16, 2012

Steampunk Thursdays to begin at Elate, March 22

Live music and the sights and sounds of Steampunk make
Elate the place to be on Thursdays


Elate restaurant (111 W. Huron, 312-202-9900) in Chicago’s River North neighborhood, is taking its eco-friendly philosophy to new heights, on Thursdays, by re-inventing itself as the Steampunk center of Chicago. Beginning Thursday, March 22 and on every Thursday thereafter, Elate will be the scene of Steampunk Thursdays.

Imagine a world planted in the Victorian era, where steam has become the foremost source of energy and Victorian design and fashion ideas rule. Now imagine that one hundred years later (i.e., today), Victorian sensibility still rules and modern technology has blended with modern rock, techno and jazz music. That’s what Steampunk Thursdays are all about.

Beginning Thursday, March 22, from 9:30 p.m. to 12:30 p.m., Elate will welcome local singer/songwriter and rock icon Graham Czach, along with his band the Time Machines. The band will perform sets at 9:30 p.m., 10:30 p.m. and 11:30 p.m. The high energy music, great for dancing or simply listening and enjoying, is the band’s innovative sound where vintage jazz meets modern techno and hip hop.

The Steampunk philosophy is about sight as well as sound, so put on your best Steampunk fashions and strut down the aisles of this cool restaurant and bar. If you’re in the know about Steampunk, you’ll love it at Elate on Thursdays.

Elate’s acclaimed dinner menu, featuring the culinary artistry of Executive Chef Michael Noll, is available until 10 p.m. and guests can order from the bar menu from 10 p.m. until 11 p.m. Enjoy Elate’s special Steampunk cocktails and carefully elected wines throughout the evening.
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Elate’s menus offer organic wine, spirits and fare and the restaurant composts, recycles, and purchases as much local product as possible. The interior features reclaimed wood tables and flooring, high efficiency lighting, eco-friendly paint and 80% recycled drywall. Elate encourages the use of hybrid vehicles by offering those cars complimentary valet parking.

Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Celebrate St. Patrick's Day in Chicago

You don’t have to be Irish to celebrate with the best of them! Chicago knows how to do St. Patrick’s Day right with food, drinks and celebration!  Check out some specials available to kick of your holiday festivities.
Elate's "Paddy Wagon" cocktail
River North restaurant, Elate, will be offering a special St. Patrick’s Day dish for all those who are Irish at heart. A modern take on the traditional favorite, come take a bite of their Open Face Reuben served on crispy rye bread, a side of cabbage puree, herb aoli and their house potatoes.  Also on the menu is the “Paddy Wagon,” Elate’s premiere St. Patrick’s Day cocktail. The Paddy Wagon is a unique combination of Square one cucumber vodka, Green pepper juice, Roasted poblano agave, and lime juice. 
For a more traditional Irish spread, stop in at Fumare Meats& Deli at the Chicago French Market.  March 17 they will be serving up a special dinner plate in honor St. Patrick’s Day.  Come enjoy corned beef, cabbage and boiled potatoes for $8.99 a plate.
Pastoral Artisan Cheese Bread & Wine at the Chicago French Market has several options o kick off your St. Patrick’s Day celebration. For the cheese lovers out there, they are featuring two unique cheeses from County Cork, Ireland.  Ardrahan Cow’s Milk and Coolea Cow’s Milk cheeses are available for purchase throughout the month of March.
Pastoral also is hosting a beer tasting 5-7pm Wednesday, March 14 in honor of all things Irish.  Bring your friends and co-workers to the Chicago French Market and enjoy a free sampling of artisan beers.  It’s the perfect prequel to your weekend St. Patrick’s celebration!

Prairie Grass Cafe in Northbrook will be celebrating by offering housemade Corned Beef and Cabbage. Visit their website for more details and pricing which isn't yet available.

Monday, February 7, 2011

Chicago’s celebration as a world-class dining destination: Restaurant Week 2011

Reprint from Lee & Cindy's DineWise blog in association with Streetwise Magazine

For ten days beginning February 18 through February 27, Chicago celebrates Restaurant Week, with more than 200 restaurants offering special prix fixe menus at $22 for lunch and $33/$44 for dinner (beverage, tax and gratuity not included). This is a great opportunity to try new restaurants or old favorites and enjoy a great meal at a fabulous cost. Beverage, tax and gratuity are not included.

Having trouble deciding where to eat? Here’s our pick of must try restaurants who are participating.

Steak, American | Lunch Only (running special all month Feb. 1-Feb. 28!) $22 Menu
444 N. Wabash Ave. | Chicago IL 60611
City-N.Michigan | 312 626-2444

American | Lunch & Dinner Menus
619 W. Randolph St.  | Chicago  IL  60661
City-West Loop | 312 715-0708

Italian | Lunch & Dinner  Menus
980 N. Michigan Ave. | Chicago IL 60611
City-N.Michigan | 312 280-2750

Seafood | Lunch & Dinner Menus35 W. Wacker Dr. | Chicago IL 60601
City-Loop | 312 346-3500

Mexican | Lunch & Dinner Menus
814 W. Randolph St. | Chicago IL 60607
City-West Loop | 312 455-8114

East Bank Club / Maxwell's at the Club
American | Lunch & DinnerMenus
500 N. Kingsbury St. | Chicago il 60610
 City-River North | 312 527-5800

American | Lunch & Dinner Menu
111 W. Huron St. | Chicago IL 60654
City-Loop | 312 202-9900

Steak & Beef |  Dinner only Menu
25 E. Ohio St. | Chicago IL 60611
City-River North | 312 329-9463

Japanese | Lunch & Dinner Menus
600 W. Chicago Ave. | Chicago IL 60654
City-River North | 312 822-9600

Seafood, Steak & Beef | Lunch & Dinner Menus
60 E. Grand | Chicago IL 60611
City-N.Michigan | 312 379-5637

Italian |  Lunch & Dinner Menus
59 W. Grand Ave.  | Chicago  IL 60654
City-River North | 312 329-0400

Vietnamese | Lunch & DinnerMenus
937 N. Rush St. | Chicago IL 60611
City-N.Michigan | 312 255-0088

Breakfast/brunch | Lunch & Dinner
108 E. Superior | Chicago IL 60611
City-N.Michigan | 312 573-6695

French | Dinner only Menu
Belden Stratford Hotel 2300 N. Lincoln Park W. | Chicago  IL  60614
City-Lincoln Park/Lakeview | 773 348-8886

Latin | Dinner Menu
325 W. Huron St.  | Chicago  IL  60610
City-River North | 312 664-2727

American | Lunch & DinnerMenus
500 N. Clark St. | Chicago IL 60654
City-River North | 312 321-6242

American | Lunch & Dinner
11 N. Michigan Ave. | Chicago IL 60602
City-Loop | 312 521-7275

Italian | Lunch & Dinner Menus
464 N. Halsted St. | Chicago IL 60642
City-River West | 312 421-0077

American | Lunch & DinnerMenus
215 N. Clinton St. | Chicago IL 60661
City-Near North | 312 382-8300

Italian | Dinner Menu
2119 N. Clark St. | Chicago IL 60614
City-Lincoln Park/Lakeview | 773 549-0038

Fusion | Dinner Menu
720 N. State St. | Chicago IL 60654
City-N.Michigan | 312 787-7599

Mexican | Dinner Menu
1252 N. Wells St.  | Chicago  IL  60610
City-Near North | 312 988-7811

Mexican | Lunch only Menu
445 N. Clark St.  | Chicago  IL  60610
City-River North | 312 661-1434

American | Dinner only Menu
419 W. Superior St. | Chicago IL 60654
City-River North | 312 475-9112

Participating restaurants may offer Restaurant Week menus for lunch, dinner or both – at their discretion. Please view individual restaurant profiles for menu details. For a complete list of participating restaurants, go here.