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This WeekIn Chicago

This WeekIn Chicago

February 8, 2013Events Sights Shopping Maps Dining Nightlife Theater

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Editor Ruthie KottOffice Manager Nancy VargasLegal Counsel Allen Gerrard Chairman & CEO Wally West

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Publisher Walter L. West III Sr. Account Manager Donna Dugo Contributing WritersAubre Andrus, Mark LoehrkeProduction Director Kameron West

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8 Acme Hotel Company 312.894.0800 (J-30)9 MileNorth, A Chicago Hotel 312.787.6000 (K-28)10 Allerton Hotel 312.440.1500 (J-28)11 Amalfi Hotel 312.395.9000 (I-31)12 Avenue Crowne Plaza 312.787.2900 (K-28)13 Best Western (Grant Park) 312.922.2900 (J-42)14 Best Western Plus (River North) 312.467.0800 (H-30)15 Chicago Marriott Downtown 312.836.0100 (J-30)16 Chicago South Loop Hotel 312.225.7000 (I-54)17 Club Quarters Central Loop Hotel

312.214.6400 or 312.601.3525 (H-36)18 The River Hotel 312.357.6400 (J-32)19 Comfort Suites Chicago 312.376.1887 (J-32)20 Congress Plaza Hotel 312.427.3800 (J-39)21 Conrad Chicago 312.645.1500 (J-30)22 Courtyard (Mag Mile) 312.573.0800 (J-29)23 Courtyard (River North) 312.329.2500 (I-31)24 Crowne Plaza Chicago Metro 312.829.5000 (D-35)25 Dana Hotel & Spa 312.202.6000 (I-29)26 Doubletree by Hilton (Mag Mile) 312.787.6100 (K-29)27 Drake Hotel 312.787.2200 (J-25)

28 Embassy Suites 312.943.3800 (I-29)29 Embassy Suites (Lakefront) 312.836.5900 (K-30)30 Essex Inn 312.939.2800 (J-41)31 Fairmont Chicago, Millennium Park

312.565.8000 (K-33)32 Four Points by Sheraton 312.981.6600 (J-29)33 Four Seasons 312.280.8800 (J-26)34 Hampton Inn & Suites 312.832.0330 (I-31)35 Hampton Inn Majestic Hotel 312.332.5052 (I-35)36 Hard Rock Hotel 312.345.1000 (J-33)37 Hilton Chicago 312.922.4400 (J-40)38 Hilton Garden Inn (Mag Mile) 312.595.0000 (I-30)39 Hilton Homewood Suites 312.644.2222 (J-30)40 Hilton Suites Chicago 312.664.1100 (K-26)41 Holiday Inn Hotel & Suites 312.957.9100 (F-39)42 Holiday Inn (Mart Plaza) 312.836.5000 (G-31)43 Hotel 71 312.346.7100 (I-32)44 Hotel Allegro 312.236.0123 (G-34)45 Hotel Burnham 312.782.1111 (I-29)46 Hotel Cass, A Holiday Inn Express 312.787.4030 (J-29)47 Hotel Felix 312.447.3440 (H-28)

48 Hotel Indigo 312.787.4980 (I-23)49 Hotel Monaco 312.960.8500 (J-33)50 Hotel Palomar 312.755.9703 (I-30)51 Howard Johnson 312.664.8100 (H-28)52 Hyatt Regency (McCormick Place)

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312.751.8100 (K-26)62 Ohio House 312.943.6000 (H-29)63 Omni Chicago 312.944.6664 (J-28)64 Palmer House Hilton 312.726.7500 (I-36)65 Park Hyatt 312.335.1234 (J-27)66 Peninsula Chicago 312.337.2888 (J-28)

67 Public Chicago 312.787.7200 (I-22)68 Radisson Blu Aqua Hotel

312.565.5258 (K-33)69 Raffaello Hotel 312.943.5000 (K-26)70 Red Roof Inn 312.787.3580 (J-29)71 Renaissance Blackstone

312.447.0955 (I-29)72 Renaissance Chicago 312.372.7200 (I-33)73 Residence Inn by Marriott

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312.494.9301 (I-31)77 Sax Chicago 312.245.0333 (I-32)79 Sheraton Chicago 312.464.1000 (K-31)80 Silversmith 312.372.7696 (J-35)81 Sofitel Chicago 312.324.4000 (J-26)82 Springhill Suites 312.644.4071 (H-31)83 Sutton Place 312.266.2100 (J-25)84 Swissotel 312.565.0565 (K-32)85 Talbott 312.944.4970 (I-26)86 Travelodge 312.427.8000 (J-39)87 Tremont 312.751.1900 (J-26)88 Trump International 312.588.8000 (J-31)89 W Chicago (City Center) 312.332.1200 (H-36)90 W Chicago (Lakeshore) 312.943.9200 (M-29)91 Waldorf Astoria Chicago 312.646.1300 (I-25)92 Westin (Michigan Ave.) 312.943.7200 (K-26)93 Westin (River North) 312.744.1900 (I-32)94 The Wheeler Mansion 312.945.2020 (K-49)95 Whitehall 312.944.6300 (J-26)96 TheWit A Doubletree by Hilton

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The League of Chicago Theatres presents theChicago Theatre Week February 12-17. Spreadout over 6 days with hundreds of perform-ances throughout the city and suburbs, Theatre Week has something for everyone.The best part, tickets are only $15 or $30!

From dramatic performances such as OtherDesert Cities at the Goodman, 170 N. Dear-born, 312.443.3800 and Bengal Tiger at theBagdad Zoo at Lookingglass, 821 N. Michigan,312.337.0665, to lighter offerings such as Million Dollar Quartet at the Apollo, 2540 N.Lincoln, 773.935.6100 and Blue Man Groupat the Briar Street, 3133 N. Halsted,772.348.4000.

Comedy is also well represented, playing atUP Comedy Club, 230 W. North, 312.662.4562is What the Tour Guide Didn’t Tell You: AChicago Revue. Also not to be missed is theinteractive improv experience ComedySportz, 929 W. Belmont, 773.549.8080.

Go to www.chicagotheatreweek.com for acomplete listing of companies, show dates/times and to purchase tickets. Many perform-ances are expected to sell out so act fast!

Over 100 teams from more than20 states hit the mats for the 15th annual IGI Chicago StyleGymnastics Competitionbeginning today at Navy Pier.$20 for adults, $7 for kids andseniors (5-10, 65+). 600 E. Grand,312.595.PIER.

There’s always something new to discover when you wander the galleries, music rooms andtheatrical spaces of the famedFine Arts Building during Second Friday Open Studios.5:00pm-9:00pm. FREE. 410 S.Michigan. 708.822.0063.

Opera lovers know to expect anearly curtain when Wagner is involved. Sure enough, fans willhave to grab an early dinner (and perhaps pack a snack) forthe 5 1/2-hour Lyric Opera ofChicago production of the towering Die Meistersinger vonNurnberg at the Civic OperaHouse. 5:30pm. $49–$239. 20 N.Wacker, 312.332.2244.

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Today is your last chance to catchall of your favorite Disney charac-ters, including newcomer Meridafrom Brave, in Disney On Ice pres-ents Rockin’ Ever After at theUnited Center. 11:30am, 3:30pmand 7pm. $15–$75. 1901 W. Madi-son, 312.455.4500.

Celebrate Black History Monthwith a full afternoon of specialevents and entertainment in theCrystal Gardens at Navy Pier. 1pm-5pm. FREE. 600 E. Grand,312.595.PIER.

The musical parodists of TeamStarkid present a collection of dis-carded bits and hilariously half-baked sketches under the umbrellaof Airport for Birds [And OtherGreat Ideas] at UP Comedy Club.7pm. $18-$40. 230 W. North,312.662.4562.

The popular House of Blues GospelBrunch incorporates spiritual livemusic with great food, includingpeel-and-eat shrimp, jambalaya, andbread pudding with whiskey sauce.10am and 12:30pm. Adults, $37.50;children (ages 6–12), $22.

329 N. Dearborn.312.923.2000.

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Get out there and explore – forfree! All this week, the Field Museum is offering complimentarybasic admission to Illinois residentsduring Discount Days. Todaythrough Friday, 9am-5pm. FREE.1400 S. Lake Shore Drive,312.922.9410.

Havana-born singer/composer/multi-instrumentalist AngelD’Cuba celebrates the release ofhis new album Heritage with agenre-spanning set tonight atMayne Stage. 7:30pm. $30–$40.1328 W. Morse, 773.381.4554.

After a recording absence of al-most 16 years, veteran singer-songwriter Iris DeMent returnswith Sing the Delta and a highlyanticipated performance tonight atCity Winery. 8pm. $32–$40. 1200W. Randolph, 312.733.WINE.

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9Skip the cartoons this Saturdaymorning in favor of something a lit-tle more interactive for the kids –the family-friendly pop soundsof JustinRoberts andthe NotReady for NaptimePlayers at the OldTown School of FolkMusic. 11am and 2pm. $15.4544 N. Lincoln,773.728.6000.

The legendary Cathy Rigby re-turns in an all-new productionof the timeless classic PeterPan at the CadillacPalace Theatre.7:30pm. $18–$85. 151W. Randolph,312.384.1502.

Cincinnati indie rockers Walk theMoon bring their brand of powerpop to Metro. 7:30pm. $18. 3730 NClark, 773.549.4140.

The Chamber Music Society ofLincoln Center presents Block-busters, a program of well-knownworks from Strauss, Rorem andFranck at Millennium Park’s HarrisTheater. 7:30pm. $15–$30. 205 E.Randolph, 312.334.7777.

New York saxophonist Donny McCaslin brings his flair for high-wire improvisations and electronic flourishes to the GreenMill Cocktail Lounge. 9pm. $15.4802 N. Broadway, 773.878.5552.

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Get out of Chicago’s winter chill and settle into the cozy atmosphere of the Redhead Piano Bar with a cocktail and the many songs of Wednesdaynight regular Kenny Phelps on the keys. 8pm-11:30pm. 16 W. Ontario. 312.640.1000.

The Chicago Bulls take on TimDuncan and the San AntonioSpurs tonight at 7pm at theUnited Center. 1901 W. Madison,312.455.4000.

DanceWorks Chicago presents alunchtime pairing of food anddance with Eat to the Beat at Millennium Park’s Harris Theater.12pm. $5. 205 E. Randolph,312.334.7777.

Enjoy a deliciously intimate Valen-tine’s Day dinner at the fonduepalace The Melting Pot. 609 N.Dearborn, 312.573.0011.

It doesn’t get more romantic inChicago than live jazz and finebubbly amid the intimate sur-roundings of Pops for Champagne.601 N. State. 312.266.7677.

Vocalist Ava Logan and the Willie Pickens Trio help heat upValentine’s Day with a pair of ro-mantic sets at the Jazz Showcase.8pm and 10pm. $20-$30. 806 S.Plymouth, 312.360.0234.

Take a look at the innovative workof one of Chicago’s most creativearchitecture firms during the lastfew days of the exhibition Building:Inside Studio Gang Architects atthe Art Institute of Chicago.10:30am–5pm. Adults, $18; children(under 14), FREE. 111 S. Michi-

gan, 312.443.3600.

The ensemble Kodo gives the traditional Japanese drum-ming technique of taiko ahigh-energy workouttonight at Symphony Cen-ter. 7:30pm. $35–$90. 220S. Michigan, 312.294.3000.

Tenderize your best meat dress and headover to the West Loopfor the Born ThisWay Ball starring LadyGaga at theUnited Center.7:30pm.

$49.50–$175. 1901 W. Madison,312.455.4500.

Celebrate Fat Tuesday with livemusic, Samba dancers, a stiltwalker, party beads, masks and aMardi Gras-inspired menu featur-ing shrimp and andouille gumbo,blackened redfish, smoked porkbelly and more at Carnivale. 702W. Fulton, 312.850.5005.

The Chicago Blackhawks laceup the skates to take onthe Anaheim Duckstonight at 7:30pm atthe United Center.1901 W. Madison,312.455.7000.

Check out The Birthday Party at Steppenwolf Theatretonight at 7:30pm, or sample one of the 74 other theatrical produc-tions around town for bargain prices of either $15 or $30 a

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Showcasing the industry’s most cutting edge automobiles, the 2013Chicago Auto Show returns. Mark-ing its 105th edition, the ChicagoAuto Show still remains the largestauto show in North America. $12adults/$6 seniors 62 and up & children 7-12/6 and under free. McCormick Place. 2301 S. LakeShore. chicagoautoshow.com

Sway to the soulful South Africansounds of Ladysmith Black Mam-bazo at the Old Town School ofFolk Music. 7pm and 9:30pm. $45.4544 N. Lincoln, 773.728.6000.

Mike Tyson: Undisputed Truth, aone-man show starring the formerheavyweight champion that is sureto be one the most talked-aboutproductions of the winter. CadillacPalace Theatre. 7:30pm. $50–$95.151 W. Randolph, 312.384.1502.

The Chicago Blackhawks hit theice to take on the San JoseSharks tonight at 7:30pm at theUnited Center. 1901 W. Madison,312.455.7000.

The voice behind the 90s modernrock anthem “I, Alone” goes italone tonight as Ed Kowalcyzkplays a solo acoustic set at CityWinery. 8pm. $30–$40. 1200 W.Randolph, 312.733.WINE.

Garrick Ohlsson joins the ChicagoSymphony Orchestra for a pro-gram of Rachmaninov, Dvorak andSibelius at Symphony Center.8pm. $31–$140. 220 S. Michigan,312.294.3000.

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FRIDAYIllinois residents enjoy complimentary general admission to the ART INSTITUE OF CHICAGO111 S. Michigan, 312.443.3600.

WHERE TO GO TO MAKE YOUR DOLLAR GOA LITTLE FURTHER IN CHICAGO EVERY DAY

SATURDAYSpend the day, or part of it at least ice-skating at the MCCORMICK TRIBUNE ICE RINK for free ($10 skate rental). 201 E. Randolph, 312.742.1168.

SUNDAYGet two-for-one tickets at the BATON SHOWLOUNGE, featuring some of the city’s best femaleimpersonators. 436 N. Clark, 312.644.5269.

MONDAYSample some of the best thin crust pizza in the city between 5pm-6pm at ITALIAN VILLAGERESTAURANTS every Monday-Friday! 71 W. Monroe, 312.332-7005.

TUESDAYStressed out? DQ REFLEXOLOGY offers $39full-hour massages for your neck, shoulders, back & head. Find Coupon on page 21.

WEDNESDAYIllinois residents enjoy complimentary general admission at the ADLER PLANETARIUM 1300 S. Lake Shore, 312.922.7827.

THURSDAYValentine’s Day Just got a little cheaper at RUDY’SBAR & GRILLE offers half-price bottles of wine allday long. 69 E. Madison, 312.332.8111

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CATHY RIGBY IS PETER PANDon’t miss Tony Award nominee Cathy Rigby as she takes flightin an all-new production of Peter Pan. CaptainHook, the Lost Boysand Tinker Bell andthe rest of the castwill amaze audiencemembers of allages. Playing at theCadillac Palace Theatre, 151 W. Randolph,312.977.1700. Tickets $57-$82.Call for showtimes.

MONSTER JAMRolling (over cars)into town February 8-10 is the Advance Auto PartsMonster Jam. Fan favorites Grave Digger and

Team Hot Wheels battle against rivals BountyHunter and Zombie and many more! At the Allstate Arena, 6920 Mannheim in Rosemont.847.635.6601. Tickets $20-$57.50. Call for showtimes.

COMEDYSPORTZCREW VISITS THE HOUSE ATPOOH CORNEROn Feb. 9 join thecrew on an adventure to visitA.A. Milne’s lovablebear and Tigger,too! Be sure to keepan eye out forPiglet, Eeyore andChristopher Robin.Show starts at 11am.Adults, $10; kids(under 12), $7. 929W. Belmont,773.549.8080.

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CHARLIE BROWNAND THE GREATEXHIBITRunning throughFeb 18 at the Museum of Science and Industry, this exhibit featuringeverybody’s favorite Peanutscharacters honors the nearly five decades cartoonistCharles Schulz researched, wrote, designed, and drewhis Peanuts strip. You’ll see original cartoons, Peanutsephemera, and Schulz’s studio recreated. Daily,9:30am–4pm. Adults, $20; seniors (65+), $19; children(3–11), $13. 57th and Lake Shore, 773.684.1414.

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RAINFOREST CAFÉ Part adventure, part restaurant, Rainforest Caféis a wild place to shop and eat. Bring your wildbunch every Wednesday for Family Night,when kids 10 and under eat for just $2.99with the purchase of an adult entréefrom 5pm–close.605 N. Clark,312.787.1501.Coupon below.

BUBBA GUMPSHRIMP CO.Kids can enjoy amenu of HubbaBubba PopcornShrimp, MamaGum’s ChickenStrips, and Lil’Forrest’s FavoriteFish & Chips, all for$4.99 (includesFrench fries, fruit,and a special treat!).Also enjoy a build-your-own-sundaefor just $2.99. 700 E. Grand, 312.252.4867.

CHICAGO CHILDREN’S MUSEUMBe sure to check out the newest exhibit

Unboxed: Adventures in Cardboard where little ones can enter a world where imagination

rules! Kids are encouraged to design, build, tearapart and remake their own cardboard creation.

Navy Pier, 700 E.Grand, 312.527.1000.Children/adults, $12;seniors, $11.

WRIGLEY FIELDDon’t think Wrigleyhas anything tooffer during the off-season? Thinkagain! Family fun isassured at The Rinkat Wrigley, an outdoor full-sizedrink. Adults $12,Kids under 6 $10.Skate rental is $10. Located at theWrigley Field parking lot (corner

of Clark & Waveland) 773.525.1638.

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BUD, NOT BUDDYBased on the bookby ChristopherPaul Curtis, Bud,Not Buddy —thefirst book ever toreceive both theNewbery Medaland the CorettaScott King AuthorAward—plays the Ruth Page Center for the Arts, thehome of the Chicago Children’s Theatre. The storyfollows a young African American orphan as hesearches for his father in Depression-era Michigan.Running through Feb. 24. Tue., 10am; Wed., 10am and12:15pm; Thu.–Fri., 10am and 6:30pm; Sat., 2 and 6pm;Sun., 11am. 1016 N. Dearborn, 872.222.9555.

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Life seems to slow down at the SHEDD AQUARIUM’s (1200 S. Lake Shore, 312.939.2438) latest

exhibition Jellies, which has been extended through 2013 - 95% water but 100% amazing!

Take in sky-high views of the city’s celebrated lakefront and skyline at JOHN HANCOCK

OBSERVATORY (875 N. Michigan, 888.875.VIEW). Skate 1000 feet up in the sky with family and

friends on their seasonal synthetic ice skating rink. Grab a post skate coffee or cocktail at the

Lavazza Espression Café. Don’t let the cold weather stop you from seeing the sights. Let

CHICAGO TROLLEY (see fold out map for specific locations; 773.648.5000) guide you around

the city in heated Double Decker busses or red and green Trolley’s. The Hop On Hop Off tour

is a must for every visitor!

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A T T R A C T I O N STHE CHICAGO ARCHITECTURE FOUNDATIONMore than 85 walking, boat, bus, “L” train, trolley,bike, and Segway tours, in addition to The UnseenCity: Designs for a Future Chicago exhibition. Newtours include Tiffany Treasures in Chicago andPedway East: Warm Walk, Cool Architecture. Alsolectures, special events, and education activities,created to inspire people why design matters. Shop& Tour Center open Sat.–Thu., 9am–6:30pm; Fri.,9am–7pm. All major credit cards. 224 S. Michigan,312.922.3432. architecture.org (J-36)

CHICAGO PUBLIC LIBRARY’S HAROLD WASHINGTON LIBRARY CENTERThe largest municipal library in the world, featuringa $1.4 million public-art collection and specialexhibits. Mon.–Thu., 9am–9pm; Fri.–Sat., 9am–5pm;Sun., 1–5pm. FREE. 400 S. State, 312.747.4300.chipublib.org (I-38)

CHICAGO WATER WORKS VISITOR WELCOME CENTERTourist information and maps available inside. Alsolearn about the city’s history: inside Historic WaterWorks Pumping Station, just off of the MagnificentMile, is a Chicago Public Library satellite location,with a small Chicago reference collection. Sun.–Sat.,10am–5pm. FREE. 163 E. Pearson at Michigan,877.CHI.CAGO (J-26)

CITYPASSVisit five attractions for one low price. CityPASSticket booklet includes admission to the FieldMuseum, Shedd Aquarium, Skydeck Chicago, AdlerPlanetarium or Art Institute of Chicago, and JohnHancock Observatory or Museum of Science andIndustry. CityPASS booklet holders can skip mostticket lines, but they may encounter a line whenthey first exchange a voucher for a booklet. Goodfor nine days. Adults, $84; children (3–11), $69. Allmajor cards. 888.330.5008. citypass.com

JOHN HANCOCK OBSERVATORYRated the best view in the city by the ChicagoTribune. The 94th-floor observatory, more than1,000 feet above the Magnificent Mile, features theLavazza Espression café and 360-degree views.“Skating in the Sky” runs through Apr. Daily,9am–11pm. Adults, $17.50; kids (3–11), 11.50; and children under 3 are free. 875 N. Michigan,312.751.3681. jhochicago.com (J-26)

MILLENNIUM PARKOne of Chicago’s most popular attractions.Architecturally significant must-sees include thereflective sculpture Cloud Gate, better known as“The Bean,” as well as the Frank Gehry–designedPritzker Pavilion and steel-ribbon bridge. Ice-skat-ing through Mar. Welcome Center at 201 E.Randolph. FREE. Michigan and Randolph,312.742.1168. millenniumpark.org (K-33)

NAVY PIERA Chicago landmark, Navy Pier houses more than 50 acres of gardens, shops, restaurants, rides, andattractions, including the Chicago Children’sMuseum, Amazing Chicago’s Funhouse Maze, IMAXTheatre, a 150-foot-high Ferris wheel, and the SmithMuseum of Stained Glass Windows. Open Mon. –Thu.,10am–8pm; Fri. –Sat., 10am–10pm; Sun., 10am–7pm.600 E. Grand, 312.595.PIER. navypier.com (N-30)

NAVY PIER IMAX THEATRE Movies come to life on a six-story screen. Playingon throughout Feb.: The Last Reef 3D. The filmtakes guests on a thrilling underwater journey.Adults, $11–$15; seniors (62+), $10–$14; and children(3–11), $9–$13. 700 E. Grand at Navy Pier,312.595.5MAX. imax.com/chicago (O-30)

SKYDECK CHICAGOSee Chicago from the world-famous Skydeck, locat-ed on the 103rd floor of the Willis Tower. Be sure tocheck out “The Ledge,” which offers views througha glass bottom balcony 1,353 feet up. Daily,10am–8pm. Open 365 days a year. Adults, $18; chil-dren (3–11), $12; and children under 3 free. All majorcards. 233 S. Wacker (Jackson Blvd. entrance),312.875.9696. the-skydeck.com (G-36)

M U S E U M SFREE DAYS AT CHICAGO MUSEUMS FOR ILLINOIS RESIDENTS: Tue.: Museum ofContemporary Art, Loyola University Museum ofArt, International Museum of Surgical Science,Brookfield Zoo. Wed.: Art Institute (for IL residentsthe first and second Wed. of every month), Clarke &Glessner Houses. Thu.: Chicago Children’s Museum(5–8pm), Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum,Brookfield Zoo. Sun.: Chicago Children’s Museum(first Sun. every month for children ages 15 andunder), DuSable Museum. Weekdays: Museum ofScience and Industry. Daily: ArchiCenter, ChicagoCultural Center, Chicago Public Libraries, NationalMuseum of Mexican Art, Museum of ContemporaryPhotography, Oriental Institute Museum, SmithMuseum of Stained Glass Windows.

ADLER PLANETARIUMThe Midwest’s leading museum for astronomy andspace imagination. Check out the show Deep SpaceAdventure: The Searcher, along with the specialexhibition The Universe: A Walk through Space and Time. Weekdays, 9:30am–4pm; weekends,9:30am–4:30pm. General admission: Adults $12;seniors, $10; kids, 3–11, $8. Some exhibits require anadditional fee. 1300 S. Lake Shore, 312.922.STAR.adlerplanetarium.org (N-43)

THE ART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGOBoasts one of the greatest collections of FrenchImpressionist and post-Impressionist paintings inthe world. On exhibit: Building: Inside Studio GangArchitects and Irving Penn: Underfoot. Fri.–Wed.,

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10:30am–5pm, Thu., 10:30am–8pm. IL residents getfree admission the first and second Wed. of the month. Adults, $18; children/seniors/students with ID, $12; children under 14 are free. All major cards. 111 S. Michigan, 312.443.3600. artic.edu (J-35)

CHICAGO CHILDREN’S MUSEUMHands-on exhibits and activities, including PaintingStudio and Holiday Ecology. Daily, 10am–5pm; Thu.,10am–8pm. Adults/children, $12; seniors, $11; and children under 1 are free. Free every Thu., 5–8pm, andthe first Sun. of every month for kids ages 15 andunder. All major cards. 700 E. Grand, Navy Pier,312.527.1000. chicagochildrensmuseum.org (N-31)

CHICAGO CULTURAL CENTERHoused in a Chicago landmark building, this culturalgem presents free public events and informative programs showcasing live music and visual arts. Onexhibit: Industry of the Ordinary: Sic Transit GloriaMundi. Mon.–Thu., 8am–7pm; Fri, 8am–6pm; Sat.,9am–6pm; Sun, 10am–6pm. FREE. 78 E. Washington,312.744.6630. (I-34)

CHICAGO HISTORY MUSEUMGet lost in Chicago’s past at this museum and researchcenter devoted to Chicago and American history. Onexhibit: Lincoln’s Chicago and Shalom Chicago.Mon.–Sat., 9:30am–4:30pm; Sun., 12–5pm. Adults, $14;seniors/students/children 13–22, $12; and children 12and under are free. 1601 N. Clark, 312.642.4600.chicagohs.org (H-19)

DUSABLE MUSEUM Dedicated to the study of the history and culture ofAfricans and Americans of African descent. Tue.–Sat.,10am–5pm; Sun, 12–5pm. Adults, $10; seniors/students,$7; and children ages 6–11, $3. Free on Sun. 740 E. 56th,773.947.0600. dusablemuseum.org (South of M-54)

THE FIELD MUSEUM Meet the museum’s resident dinosaur, Sue, the largest,most complete, and best preserved T. rex ever discov-ered. On exhibit: Maharaja: The Splendor of India’s RoyalCourts and Images of the Afterlife. Daily, 9am–5pm.General admission: Adults, $15; students/seniors, $12;and children, 3–11, $10. Some exhibitions may require anadditional fee. All major cards. 1400 S. Lake Shore,312.922.9410. fieldmuseum.org (K-44)

MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY ARTExciting and innovative art created since 1945. ClosedMon.; Tue., 10am–8pm; Wed.–Sun., 10am–5pm. Adults,$12; students/seniors, $7; and children under 12, free. ILresidents have free admission on Tue. All major cards.220 E. Chicago, 312.280.2660. mcachicago.org (K-27)

MUSEUM OF SCIENCE AND INDUSTRYSee 14-plus acres of interactive exhibits, includingCharlie Brown and the Great Exhibit. Daily, 9:30am–4pm. General admission: adults, $15; seniors, 65-plus,$14; and children, 3–11, $10. Some exhibits require anadditional fee. All major cards. 57th and Lake Shore,773.684.1414. msichicago.org (South of P-54)

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NATIONAL HELLENIC MUSEUMThis museum connects all generations—past, presentand future—to the rich heritage of Greek history andthe Greek American experience. On exhibit: The Spiritof the Marathon: From Pheidippides to Today. Mon.,Wed., Fri., 10am–5pm; Thu., 10am–8pm; Sat.–Sun.,11am–5pm. Adults, $10; seniors/students, $8; children(3–12), $7. 333 S. Halsted, 312.655.1234. (D-38)

THE NOTEBAERT NATURE MUSEUMGrab your field journal and sense of adventure, andgo on a journey to the secrets of the natural world.Sat.–Sun., 10am–5pm. Adults, $9; students/seniors,60-plus, $7; children, 3–12, $6; children under 3, free.IL residents have free admission on Thu. All majorcards. 2430 N. Cannon, 773.755.5100, chias.org (G-14)

SHEDD AQUARIUMExplore an exotic world with 20,000 animals, fromanemones and whales to dolphins and sharks.Mon.–Fri., 9am–5pm. Sat.–Sun., 9am–6pm. SheddPass: Adults, $28.95, and children, ages 3–11, $19.95.All major cards. 1200 S. Lake Shore, 312.939.2438.sheddaquarium.org (L-43)

T O U R S B Y L A N DCHICAGO TROLLEY & DOUBLE DECKER CO.Red and green San Francisco–style trolleys and

London-style double-deckers, each led by expert tourguides, stop every 20–30 minutes at top attractions.Board at any of the 14 stops, including the WillisTower, Museum Campus, Navy Pier, and Water Towerbetween 9am and 5pm. Adults, $35; seniors, $25; chil-dren (3–12), $17; and children under 3, free. Good forthree days. 773.648.5000. chicagotrolley.com

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AMERICAN COACH LIMOUSINEProviding reliable service to and fromO’Hare and Midway Airports, AmericanCoach Limousine caters to groups big and small. Mini buses, vans, and stretch limousines are available for larger partiesand sightseeing tours. 312.670.7777 or888.709.5466. americancoachlimousine.com

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GO - AIRPORT EXPRESSComfortable, safe, and economical transportation to and from both airports, 24 hours a day, seven days a week, 365 days a year. Book door-to-door transportation. AE, MC, V. Call 888.2THE.VAN. airportexpress.com

Z O O SBROOKFIELD ZOOKnown for its naturalistic, multi-species exhibits andmore than 2,000 animals. At the Children’s Zoo, seefarm favorites such as cows, pigs, and llamas, plus getup close and personal in the petting zoo area. Daily,10am–5pm. Open 365 days a year. Adults, $15; children(3–11)/seniors, $10.50; and children under 2, free. $10for parking. Some exhibits require an additional fee. All major cards. 1st Ave. & 31st St. in Brookfield,708.688.8000. czs.org (Suburban)

LINCOLN PARK ZOOMore than 1,000 mammals, reptiles, and birds inhabit35 acres of zoological gardens on Chicago’s lakefront.See the animals of Africa in the Regenstein AfricanJourney or flying critters in the McCormick Bird House.There’s also the Pritzker Family Children’s Zoo. Minutesfrom downtown hotels. Daily, 10am–4:30pm. FREE. 2001N. Clark, 312.742.2000. lpzoo.com (H-17)

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Millennium Park is accesible via the CTA #3, #4, #151 and #157 buses.

You’ll find entertainment aplenty at Millennium Park, so

come on out and enjoy the free park happenings. The

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BP Bridge: Take the long way across Columbus Drive to Daley

Bicentennial Plaza via Frank Gehry’s whimsically serpentine

steel creation.

Chase Promenade: A beautiful tree lined walkway that spans the length of the Park.

Cloud Gate: The brilliant stainless steel curves of what has affectionately become known as “the

Bean” mirrors both the skyline above and curious onlookers below.

Jay Pritzker Pavilion: Architect Frank Gehry’s bold outdoor band shell, with its soaring steel

ribbons and state-of-the-art canopied sound system over the lawn, is a breathtaking design.

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Wrigley Square and Millennium Monument: The Square is anchored by the Monument, a

nearly full-sized replica of the original that stood in the same location between 1917 and 1953.

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Free Wi-Fi: Bring your laptop to the park, and enjoy free, ultra-high-speed wireless service.

Ice-Skating at the McCormick Tribune Ice Rink: Enjoy free ice-skating (skate rental is $10)

every day. Mon.–Thu., 12–8pm; Fri., 12–10pm; Sat., 10am–10pm; Sun., 10am–9pm.

Self-Guided Lurie Garden Tour: Open 6am–11pm year round, Lurie Garden is living art. Stroll at

your own pace with a brochure from the Millennium Park Welcome Center.

Self-Guided Audio Tour: Travel at your own pace and listen as the masterminds behind the

world’s most spectacular new public space—architect Frank Gehry and artists Anish Kapoor and

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You are cordially invited to stop by LOTTON GALLERY (900 N. Michigan level 6, 312.664.6203)

to view one-of-a-kind works from the famed Lotton family of artists who create lamps, vases,

jewelry and hand blown perfume bottles. Stop by LOVERS LANE (see map on page 24 for

specific locations; 888.744.LOVE) for playful offerings for her and him. Featured above is their

scented “Don’t Stop Now” massage candle. Luxury doesn’t have to cost you a fortune. For over

15 years DESIGNER RESALE (658 N. Dearborn, 312.587.3312) has offered couture fashion and

accessories from designers such as Chanel, Christian Louboutin & Louis Vuitton at a fraction of

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A N T I Q U E STHE ANTIQUARIANS BUILDINGThis sophisticated River North antique center featuresunique antiques and collections including Europeanantiques, mirrors, designer accessories, and orientalrugs, along with art nouveau and art deco, Moderne,Continental silver, and Meissen. More than two-dozenantiques dealers on five floors. Mon.–Sat., 10am–6pm.All major cards. 159 W. Kinzie, 312.527.0533. (H-31)

ASIAN HOUSEA large selection of elegant oriental home furnishingsand furniture, as well as art and antiques. Asian Housefeatures a solid selection of antique oriental rugs, silkscreens, cloisonné vases and animals, bronze statues,and Coromandel. Mon.–Sat., 10am–6pm. All major cards.159 W. Kinzie, 312.527.4848. (H-31)

A R TATLAS GALLERIES INC.For more than 40 years, Atlas has offered the finestoils, sculptures, and limited-edition graphics, fromprints by Renoir to contemporary works by MichaelCheney. Hours vary by location. All major cards. 535 N.Michigan, 312.329.9330 or 800.423.7635; 900 N.Michigan, Level 6, 312.649.0999 or 800.545.2929.atlasgalleries.com. (J-29) (J-26)

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LOTTON GALLERYSpecializing in hand-blown glasswork by a single familyof artists, this elegant gallery carries a brilliant selectionof fine-art glass vases, lamps, and decorative objects.The gallery also exhibits paintings and fine prints fromworld-renowned artists. Mon.–Sat., 10am–7pm; Sun.12–6pm. All major cards. 900 N. Michigan, Level 6,312.664.6203. lottongallery.com (J-26)

C L O T H I N GDESIGNER RESALE OF CHICAGOChicago’s premiere consignment boutique has designerlabels at unbelievable bargains. Discover Chicago’sbest-kept secret. Find high-end luxury labels includingChristian Louboutin, Christian Lacroix, Chanel, andLouis Vuitton at a fraction of the original cost. Alsocarries plus sizes. Mon.–Sat., 10am–6pm; Sun., 12–6pm.All major cards. 658 N. Dearborn, 312.587.3312. (H-29)

PATAGONIAShop high-quality outdoor clothing, gear, and apparelfor the active lifestyle, in addition to a wide selection of their own line of technical garments, casual wear,footwear, and children’s apparel. Hours vary by location. All major cards. 48 E. Walton, 312.640.5934and 1800 N. Clybourn, 312.951.0518. patagonia.com (J-26) (D-18)

D E P A R T M E N TS T O R E SMACY’STop fashions for men, women, and children, as well as an expansive collection of home furnishings. StateSt. location: Mon.–Sat., 10am–8pm; Sun., 10am–6pm.Water Tower location: Mon.–Sat., 10am–9pm; Sun.,11am–6pm. All major cards. 111 N. State, 312.781.1000;Water Tower Place, 835 N. Michigan, 312.335.7787.macys.com (I-34) (J-26)

NORDSTROM Customer service comes first at this shopping mecca,which includes a sizeable shoe department, cosmetics,and women’s, men’s, and kids’ fashions. Mon.–Sat.,10am–8pm, Sun, 11am–6pm. All major cards. 520 N.Michigan, 312.464.1515. nordstrom.com (J-30)

J E W E L R YPANDORAPandora delivers genuine, high-quality jewelry, andaccessories at affordable prices. Its new style of charmbracelet, both unique and fashion forward, is adornedwith diamonds, precious gemstones, and hand-blownMurano glass beads and charms, each representing amemorable moment in one’s life.  Mon.–Sat., 10am–9pm;Sun., 11am–6pm. Water Tower Place, 835 N. Michigan,Level 7, 312.915.0647. memorablecharms.com (J-27)

ASIAN HOUSE OF CHICAGOAsian House features Oriental home furnish-ings and furniture as well as hand-madeTiffany-style lamps. Oriental furnishingsincluding porcelain fishbowls, rosewood andlacquered paintings, antique boxes in porce-lain and lacquer. Korean and antique Chinesefurniture, antique Oriental rugs, silk screens,cloisonné vases and animals, bronze statues,and coromandel are featured in this graciousstore, located in River North. Mon.–Sat.,10am–6pm. 159 W. Kinzie, 312.527.4848.

Art & Antique Notes

THE ANTIQUARIANS BUILDINGThis sophisticated new antique center inChicago features unique antiques and collec-tions including European antiques, mirrors,designer accessories, antique lamps, Orientalrugs, and French Louis Phillipe, Art Nouveau,and Art Deco, Moderne (Paul Frankl, CharlesEames), continental silver and Meissen. Comeby and visit this unique River North antiquecenter located next to the Merchandise Mart. Mon.–Sat., 10am–6pm. 59 W. Kinzie,312.527.0533.

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L I N G E R I ELOVER’S LANEShop for lingerie, bedroom toys, romantic gifts, sexymenswear, lotions and oils, books, videos, and games forlovers. Stop  into any of the  30 locations throughoutIllinois, Indiana, and Michigan. For locations, referenceour suburban map or visit the website. Mon.–Sat.,10am–9pm; Sun., 12–6pm. All major cards. 955 W.Diversey, 888.744.LOVE. loverslane.com (E-11)

MAS SAG E / B E AU T YS E RV I C E SDQ LUXURY REFLEXOLOGY MASSAGE & RELAXATION RETREAT DQ uses ancient methods of Chinese acupressure combined with therapeutic massage to release stressand fatigue. Through Feb., the price is discounted to$39 (see ad to the right). Mon.–Sat., 10:30am–10pm;Sun., 11am–10pm. 910 S. Michigan, Ste. 120,312.986.8096. michiganavespa.com (J-41)

SPA AT DANA Relax and rejuvenate at the Spa at the Dana Hotel,with services from deep tissue massages to no-chipmanicures. Mon.–Sat., 8am–9pm; Sun., 8am–6pm. 660N. State, 312.202.6040. spaatdana.com (I-29)

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R E C O R D S T O R EJAZZ RECORD MARTThe world’s largest jazz and blues store features CDs,LPs, 45s, and 78s; DVDs; and videos, as well as posters,T-shirts, magazines, and books. The store and its owner,Bob Koester, have received numerous honors, includinginduction into the Blues Hall of Fame. The store alsosells all in-print LPs by jazz and blues label DelmarkRecords. Mon.–Sat., 10am–8pm; Sun., 12–5pm. All majorcards. 27 E. Illinois, 312.222.1467. jazzmart.com (I-31)

S H O P P I N G M A L L S900 NORTH MICHIGAN SHOPSBloomingdale’s anchors this fashionable mall with 70 distinctive shops and restaurants. Mon.–Sat., 10am–7pm;Sun., 12–6pm. All major cards. 900 N. Michigan,312.915.3900. shop900.com (J-27)

BLOCK THIRTY SEVEN–SHOPS ON STATEThe shops in this city-block-long, five-story-tall mallinclude Akira Chicago, Anthropologie, Disney Store,PUMA, Steve Madden, Sephora, and Zara. Located inthe Loop, Block Thirty Seven has direct access to CTARed and Blue Lines. Mon.–Sat., 10am–8pm; Sun.,11am–6pm. All major cards. 108 N. State, 312.261.4700.blockthirtyseven.com (I-34)

THE SHOPS AT NORTH BRIDGE 50 specialty shops, 17 restaurants, 5 hotels—anchoredby Nordstrom. Mon.–Sat., 10am–9pm; Sun, 11am–7pm.All major cards. 520 N. Michigan, 312.327.2300.theshopsatnorthbridge.com (J-30)

WATER TOWER PLACEFind Macy’s and American Girl Place, as well as more than 100 specialty shops and restaurants.Mon.–Sat., 10am–9pm; Sun, 11am–6pm. Cards acceptedvary by store. 835-845 N. Michigan, 312.440.3166.shopwatertower.com (J-27)

S P E C I A LT Y S H O P SCHICAGO ARCHITECTURE FOUNDATION RETAIL SHOPTake Chicago’s fabulous and fascinating architecturehome with you with the Chicago ArchitectureFoundation. Purchase a 4D cityscape puzzles or aLEGO model of the Willis Tower to build at home, orbuy a book about the history of individual Chicagolandmarks. Sat.–Thu., 9am–6:30pm; Fri., 9am–7pm. All major cards. 224 S. Michigan, 312.922.3432, ext. 240. architecture.org/shop (J-36)

HARLEY-DAVIDSON For fans of Harley-Davidson motorcycles, this store inChicago’s River North neighborhood doesn’t sell anyactual bikes, but there are bikes on display for you toswoon over, plus plenty of Harley apparel. With sweat-shirts, T-shirts, gloves, leather goods, hats, gifts, andcollectives, you can announce your love of Harleys to

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HOUSE OF BLUES STOREGet your official House of Blues Chicago gear here,including Jake and Elwood T-shirts, HOB mugs, shotglasses, hats, key chains, and Blues Brothers DVDs andCDs. Sun.–Thu., 11:30am–10pm; Fri.–Sat., 11:30am–11pm.All major cards. 329 N. Dearborn, 312.923.2000. houseofblues.com (H-32)

NEW ERA CAP COMPANY New Era Chicago® is in the heart of the South Loop’sState Street Shopping district. With hundreds of styles to choose from, including the iconic 59FIFTY®fitted cap and fedoras from the EK® collection.Mon.–Thu., 11am–7pm; Fri.–Sat., 10am–8pm; Sun.,11am–6pm. 207 N. State, 312.663.4495. neweracap.com (J-33)

RAINFOREST CAFÉ RETAIL VILLAGEA wild variety of items for the entire family, includingsouvenir T-shirts, stuffed animals, and safari-themedplace settings. Set in a rainforest with plants hangingfrom the ceilings and walls and animatronic animals.Mon.–Thu., 11am–9:30pm; Fri, 11am–10:30pm; Sat.,11am–11pm; Sun., 11am–9pm. All major cards. 605 N.Clark, 312.787.1501. rainforestcafe.com (H-29)

ROCK SHOP AT HARD ROCK CAFEStock up on rock ‘n’ roll memorabilia. Featuring classic tees, jackets, hats, and accessories, as well as a wide selection of collectables. Opens at 10am daily.All major cards. 63 W. Ontario, 312.943.2252.hardrock.com (H-29)

WE’LL KEEP YOU IN STITCHESA knitting and needlepoint shop with a dazzling selection of yarns and a variety of hand-painted canvases. Offering expert instruction and superb fitting and finishing services. Mon.–Sat.,9:30am–4:45pm; closed Sun. All major cards. 67 E. Oak, 4th Floor, 312.642.2540. (I-25)

T O B A C C O & C I G A R SIWAN RIES & CO.Chicago’s oldest family business celebrates more than150 years of offering a vast selection of pipes andsmokers’ accessories. Home of the famous Three StarTobacco. Mon.–Fri., 9am–5:30pm; Sat., 9am–5pm. Allmajor cards. 19 S. Wabash, 2nd Floor, 312.372.1306.iwanries.com (I-35)

UP DOWN CIGARBuilding on nearly 50 years of passion for fine tobaccoproducts, Up Down showcases an extensive selection of premium cigars, pipes, humidors, and accessories.Free parking. Open late. Mon.–Thu.,10am–11pm; Fri–Sat, 10am–12am; Sun., 11am–11pm. AE, MC, V. 1550 N. Wells, 800.5UP.DOWN or 312.337.8505.updowncigar.com (H-19)

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A great dining experience in the Windy City is as easy as knowing your A-B-C’s. Throughout

February visitors can enjoy a delicious entrée or cocktail at ARTIST’S CAFE (412 S. Michigan,

312.588.9942). You might even spot famous actor or artist during your visit! BRAZZAZ

(539 N. Dearborn, 312.595.9000) entices guests with one the finest Brazilian Churrascaria

experiences in the country. USDA prime meats are carved tableside by roaming gaucho chefs.

It might be thousands of miles to the Pacific or Atlantic, but the best and freshest seafood is

flown in daily at CATCH 35 (35 W. Wacker, 312.346.3500) Relax with a drink before dinner to

the sounds of the Eric Hochberg Trio performing Tue.-Sat. from 6pm to 9pm.

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A M E R I C A NARTIST’S CAFÉ Located in the Fine Arts building, the Artist’s Café hasbeen a favorite among artists around the globe since1961. Serving up a mix of American and ethnic cuisine,including Greek, Sicilian, and French dishes, guests willfind a cool, diner vibe with a great selection of spirits.Sun.–Mon., 7am–9pm; Tue.–Sat., 7am–11pm. All majorcards. $$. 412 S. Michigan, 312.939.7855. New locationin the South Loop: 1150 S. Wabash, 312.583.9942.artists-cafe.com (J-38)

ED DEBEVIC’SShake, rattle, and roll at this 1950s-style diner thatserves American classics such as burgers and milkshakes from a witty cast of characters that serveand entertain. Ed’s serves breakfast on weekends.Mon. –Thu., 11am–9pm; Fri., 11am–11pm; Sat., 9am–11pm;Sun., 9am–9pm. All major cards. $$. 640 N. Wells,312.664.1707. eddebevics.com (H-29)

HARD ROCK CAFE This legendary institution boasts the largest collectionof rock ’n’ roll memorabilia and serves up the best inAmerican cuisine, including juicy burgers, tasty barbe-cue, sandwiches, pasta, and steaks in a friendly, high-energy atmosphere. Food served Mon.–Thu., 11am–12am;Fri.–Sat., 11am–1am; Sun., 11am–11pm. All major cards. $$.63 W. Ontario, 312.943.2252. hardrock.com (H-29)

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Refer to Metro Map for location codes at the end of each listing.

35 West Ontario • Chicago, IL

312.870.6773 • eggsperiencecafe.com

Open Daily 6am - 4pm

Late Nite Thu - Sat 10pm - 6am

A bright restaurant in the heart of Chicago’sRiver North neighborhood. We’re sure you’ll find

dishes in the eggsperience selection to please any appetite!

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JOHN BARLEYCORNA classic Chicago sports bar and restaurant, Barleycornserves specialty, half-pound burgers, salads, sandwich-es, and more. Hours vary by location. All major cards.$$. 149 W. Kinzie, 312.245.2000; 658 W. Belden,773.348.8899; 3524 N. Clark, 773.348.8899; 1100American Ln. in Schaumburg, 847.619.5540. johnbarleycorn.com (H-31) (E-15) (D-4) (Suburban)

LLOYD’S CHICAGOAmerican cuisine served in a Frank LloydWright–inspired atmosphere, Lloyd’s, just steps fromthe Lyric Opera and Cadillac Palace Theatre, specializesin upscale business lunches, cocktails, and pre-theaterdinners. Mon.–Fri., 11:30am–8:30pm. Sat. on operanights, 5–7pm. All major cards. $$$. 1 S. Wacker,312.407.6900. lloydschicago.com (G-35)

RAINFOREST CAFÉ Dine under a tropical jungle canopy featuring cuisineinspired by the flavors of Mexico, the Caribbean, andAsia. Kid-friendly menu available. Mon.–Thu.,11am–9:30pm; Fri., 11am–10:30pm; Sat., 11am–11pm; Sun.,11am–9pm. All major cards. $$. 605 N. Clark,312.787.1501. rainforestcafe.com (H-29)

RUDY’S BAR & GRILLE Owned by pizza mastermind Rudy Malnati Jr. (also ownerof nearby Pizano’s), this burger place features fresh-cutfries and mouthwatering chargrilled burgers. Open daily,11am–2am. All major cards. $. 69 E. Madison, 312.332.8111.rudysbarandgrillechicago.com (J-35)

WEBER GRILL RESTAURANTDine on award-winning KettleBurgers, grill-fired pizzas,wood-smoked barbecue, thick juicy Black Angus steaks,and seafood, all grilled to perfection on authenticWeber kettles. Sun.–Thu., 6:30am–11pm; Fri.–Sat.,6:30am–12am. All major cards. $$$. 539 N. State,312.467.9696. webergrillrestaurant.com (I-30)

WEST EGG CAFEEverything from eggs Benedict and taco salad to rotisserie chicken grace the menu of this cozy café.Tasty, heart-healthy dishes also available. Mon.–Fri.6:30am–3pm; Sat. –Sun., 7am–3pm. All major cards. $.620 N. Fairbanks, 312.280.8366. (K-29)

A S I A NBELLYQ BellyQ is the third restaurant from Chicago chef BillKim. It focuses on modern interpretations of Asian barbecue. 1400 W. Randolph, 312.563.1010. bellyqchicago.com (West of D-33)

TAMARINDContemporary décor accents Asian minimalist furnish-ings at this pan-Asian café. The menu covers most ofAsia, including Thai, Japanese, Chinese, andVietnamese entrees, as well as an impressive selectionof sushi. Daily, 11am–11pm. All major cards. $$. 614 S.Wabash, 312.379.0970, tamarindsushi.com (I-39)

www.indiangardenchicago.com

Lunch Buffet: 11:30am – 3:00pm

Dinner: Sunday – Thursday 5:00pm – 10:00pm

Friday & Saturday 5:00pm – 10:30pm

247 E. Ontario St., 2nd Floor

Phone: 312-280-4910

Fax: 312-280-4934

“A visit to Indian Garden is a culinary voyage of discovery

to the exotic tastes and textures of India and the warmth

and hospitality of her people.”

Family owned and operated!

dine in - carry-out - delivery - cateringsun.-thur.(11:30am-10pm)

fri.-sat.(11:30am-1am) special menu

710 n rush • (312)787-8998www.friendssushi.com

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B R A Z I L I A NBRAZZAZEnjoy the churrascaria experience with the finest hand-selected USDA prime beef, lamb, poultry, pork andjumbo shrimp all prepared in the delicious, artful culi-nary style of the gaucho. Also indulge in our gourmetsalad bar, an array of side dishes, an extensive wine list.Mon.–Thu., 5–10pm; Fri., 11am–2pm, 5–10:30pm; Sat.,4–10:30pm; Sun., 1–9:30pm. All major credit cards. $$$.539 N. Dearborn, 312.595.9000. brazzaz.com (J-30)

TEXAS DE BRAZILJust steps off of Michigan Ave., Texas de Brazil features a50-item seasonal gourmet salad area, decadent desserts,and flame-grilled cuts of seasoned beef, lamb, pork,chicken, and sausage, all carved tableside. Mon.–Fri.,5–10pm; Sat., 4:30–10pm; Sun., 4–9pm. All major cards.$$$. 51 E. Ohio, 312.670.1006. texasdebrazil.com (I-29)

B R E A K F A S TEGGSPERIENCE PANCAKES & CAFÉEggsperience a delicious selection of breakfast and lunch items, such as savory omelets, crepes, burgers, andpaninis. Call for hours. All major cards. $$. 35 W. Ontario,312.870.6773; Bannockburn, 847.940.8444; Glenview,847.998.5111; Naperville, 630.548.1000; Park Ridge,847.939.3976. eggsperiencecafe.com (H-29)  (Suburban)

Enjoy the Churrascaria experience with the finest USDA prime beef, lamb, poultry, pork and jumbo

shrimp, prepared in the delicious, culinary style of theGaucho. Also indulge in our gourmet salad bar and

traditional array of side dishes and an extensive wine list.

Breakfast • Lunch Dinner • After Theatre Food • Wine • Spirits Espresso • DessertsOpen daily at 7am

The Fine Arts Building 412 S. Michigan(312)939-7855

and now open at1150 S. Wabash (312)583-9942

www.artists-cafe.com

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Party Fondue StyleChicago’s most unique & interactive

dining experience.

Present this ad and receive 20% Off of your entire bill!609 N. Dearborn | (312)573-0011

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ELEVEN CITY DINER An old-school diner serving breakfast ALL day. Enjoyauthentic soda fountain drinks while noshingon  renowned hand-sliced delicatessen sandwiches,fluffy omelets, giant salads, and, of course, a fullbar.  Mon.–Thu., 8am–9:30pm; Fri., 8am–10:30pm; Sat.9am–10:30pm; Sun., 9am–9pm. All major cards. $. 1112S. Wabash, 312.212.1112. elevencitydiner.com (I-42)

WEST EGG CAFELocated within walking distance of dozens of downtownhotels, this cozy Streeterville café offers everythingfrom eggs benedict and pancakes to rotisserie chickenand taco salad. Tasty, heart-healthy dishes also avail-able. Bonus: insulated coffee pitchers at every table.Mon.–Fri., 6:30am–3pm; Sat.–Sun., 7am–3pm. All majorcards. $. 620 N. Fairbanks, 312.280.8366. (K-29)

YOLKOpen in three locations, Yolk is the talk of the town.Expect creative twists on traditional breakfast favoritesincluding frittatas, Benedicts, French toast, and skillets.Lunchtime options include salads, burgers, and sandwiches. Mon.–Fri., 6am–3pm; Sat.–Sun., 7am–3pm.$. 355 E. Ohio, 312.822.9655; 1120 S. Michigan,312.789.YOLK; 747 N. Wells, 312.787.2277. eatyolk.com (L-30) (I-42) (G-27)

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MANNY’S COFFEE SHOP & DELI Since 1942, this cafeteria-style institution has servedpiled-high sandwiches. There’s the signature cornedbeef, excellent brisket, peppery pastrami, famous original crisp potato pancakes and delicious steamedtable entrees. Specials change daily, from stuffed cabbage on Tue. to meatloaf with spaghetti on Sat.Minutes from McCormick Place and United Center.Mon.–Sat., 5am–8pm; closed Sun. All major cards. $.1141 S. Jefferson, 312.939.2855. mannysdeli.com (E-43)

ELEVEN CITY DINERAn old-school diner located in the heart ofChicago’s South Loop, serving breakfast allday. Enjoy authentic soda fountain drinks whilenoshing on  renowned hand-sliced delicatessensandwiches. Mon.–Thu., 8am–9:30pm; Fri.,8am–10:30pm; Sat., 9am–10:30pm; Sun.,9am–9pm. All major cards. $. 1112 S. Wabash,312.212.1112. elevencitydiner.com (I-42)

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F O N D U ETHE MELTING POTThis stylish fondue eatery features six different cheesefondues, entree choices such as filet mignon and lobstertail, and the perfect ending—its famous chocolate fondue,complete with marshmallows, cakes, and brownies fordipping. Call for hours. All major cards. $$$. 609 N.Dearborn, 312.573.0011. meltingpot.com (H-29)

G E R M A NCHICAGO BRAUHAUSFeaturing sauerbraten, wiener schnitzel, roast vealshanks, roast pork shanks, and roast duck, as well as spe-cials daily. Live entertainment and dancing nightly. Callfor hours. All major cards. $$. 4732 N. Lincoln,773.784.4444. chicagobrauhaus.com (Northwest of A-1)

I N D I A NCHICAGO CURRY HOUSEChicago Curry House brings the flavors of India andNepal to the city’s South Loop. Delight in mouth-watering cuisine, an extensive wine list, relaxingambiance, and attentive service. Lunch buffet. $$. 899 S. Plymouth, 312.362.9999. curryhouseonline.com (I-41)

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INDIA HOUSEWith an exhibition kitchen, this River North emporiumallows diners an opportunity to watch their menu selections (more than 150 choices) cooked to perfectionin tandoor ovens. Daily lunch buffet. Lunch: Mon.–Fri.,11am–2:30pm; Sat.–Sun., 11am–3pm. Dinner: Fri.–Sat.,5–11pm; Sun.–Thu., 5–10pm. All major cards. $$. 59 W.Grand, 312.645.9500. indiahousechicago.com (I-30)

INDIAN GARDENThis popular second-floor restaurant features NorthernIndian and Pakistani favorites. Sample traditional dishes,including marinated lamb and curried chicken at the dailylunch  buffet from 11:30am to 3pm for $13.95 per person.Weekend buffet is $15.95. Dinner: Sun.–Thu., 5pm–10pm;Fri.–Sat., 5pm–10:30pm. All major cards. $$. 247 E.Ontario, 312.280.4910. indiangardenchicago.com (H-29)

I T A L I A NCLUB LUCKYFeel like you’re in a 1940s Italian supper club and cocktaillounge. Close to downtown hotels. Good food and fun!Now offering hotel delivery. Kitchen hours: Mon.–Thu.11:30am–10pm; Fri., 11:30am–11pm; Sat., 4:30–11pm; Sun.,3:30–10pm. Lounge open late. $$$. 1824 W. Wabansia,773.227.2300. clubluckychicago.com (Northwest of A-20)

LA CANTINA ITALIAN CHOPHOUSE (Italian Village Restaurants) Located on the lower levelof the Italian Village Restaurants, La Cantina’s traits ofdistinction include amazing steak and seafood servedfrom all regions of Italy. Gluten-free available. Lunch:Mon.–Fri., 11:30am–2:30pm. Dinner: Tue.–Fri., 5–10pm;Sat., 5–11pm. All major cards. $$$. 71 W. Monroe,312.332.7005. italianvillage-chicago.com (H-36)

THE VILLAGE (Italian Village Restaurants) The Village features Northern Italian cuisine in an inti-mate setting, complete with cozy nooks and murals thatevoke the feeling of dining in a small Italian village.Gluten-free available. Mon.–Thu., 11am– 12am; Fri.–Sat.,11am-1am; Sun., 12pm–12am. All major cards. $$$. 71 W.Monroe, 312.332.7005. italianvillage-chicago.com (H-36)

VIVERE (Italian Village Restaurants) This contemporary Italian restaurant featuresmodern flavors and has received accoladesfrom Esquire and Wine Spectator. Gluten-freeavailable. Lunch: weekdays, 11am– 2:30pm.Dinner: Mon.–Thu., 5–10pm; Fri.–Sat., 5–11pm. Allmajor cards. $$$. 71 W. Monroe, 312.332.7005.italianvillage-chicago.com (H-36)

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PIZANO’SPIZZA&PASTA EXPRESS

800 N. Dearborn | (855)749-2667www.pizanoschicago.com

Sun, Mon, Tue 11 am - 1 amThu, Fri, Sat 11 am - 5 am

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voted #1 Thin Crust Pizza In Chicago

– by the Oprah Show

“A day without Pizano’s pasta islike a day without sunshine.”

– Frank Sinatra 69 East Madison Street(between Michigan & Wabash)

(312) 332-8111www.rudysbarandgrillechicago.com

Voted #1 Burger in Chicago“Home of the Milkshake Martini”

P I Z A N O ’ SP I Z Z A & P A S T A

voted #1Thin Crust Pizza

In Chicago– by the Oprah Show

“A day without Pizano’spasta is like a daywithout sunshine.”

- Frank Sinatra

GOLD COAST864 N. STATE ST.312-751-1766

LOOP61 E. MADISON312-236-1777

GLENVIEW 1808 N. WAUKEGAN847-486-1777

GOLD COAST864 N. STATE ST.312-751-1766(STATE & CHESTNUT)

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M E X I C A NMOE’S CANTINA Spanish and South American tapas are on the menu atthis raucous cantina. Rock music, wrought-iron chande-liers, and plasma TVs set a spirited scene for Moe’sfamous margaritas and popular mesquite-grilled skewersand tacos. Mon.–Fri., 11am–2am; Sat., 11am–3am; Sun.,11am–2am. All major cards. 155 W. Kinzie, 312.245.2000.Also at 3518 N. Clark. moescantina.com (I-31)

PATRON’S HACIENDA A Mexican restaurant and sports cantina located inChicago’s River North neighborhood, serving Mexicancuisine including fresh ceviche, fajitas, and some of thebest fresh-juice margaritas in town. Mon.–Thu., 5–10pm;Fri. –Sat., 5pm–12am; Sun, 3–10pm. All major cards. $$.316 W. Erie, 312.642.2400. patronschicago.com (G-29)

N E P A L E S ECHICAGO CURRY HOUSEWith a high Zagat rating and Best Of Chicago awardfrom Local.com, Chicago Curry House brings the

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SU CASA MEXICAN RESTAURANTExperience a fiesta for your taste buds oneblock off Michigan Ave. A smorgasbord ofMexican favorites such as fajitas, burritos, tacos,and hacienda dinners are served among piñatasand stained glass. Ask about catering. Sun.–Thu.,11am–12am; Fri.–Sat., 11am–1am. All major cards. $. 49 E. Ontario, 312.943.4041. (I-29)

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545 N. LaSalle St. (312) 464-1872545 N. LaSalle St. (312) 464-1872

“Serving Chicago’s Authentic Deep Dish Pizza”

$5Off!any $25 food purchase w/ad

excludes breakfast

11 E. ILLINOIS • PHONE 670-0100

“The most fashionable place in town to dine on Thai food”. . .

– Chicago Magazine

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flavors of India and Nepal to the city’s South Loop.Delight in mouth-watering cuisine, an extensive wine list, relaxing ambiance, and attentive service.Lunch buffet. Catering and delivery available. $$. 899 S. Plymouth, 312.362.9999. curryhouseonline.com (I-41)

P I Z Z AGINO’S EAST A Chicago tradition since 1966, Gino’s is famous fordeep-dish pizza that is handmade with golden crust,fresh vine-ripened tomatoes, and your choice of toppings. Full menu includes appetizers, pastas, salads,sandwiches, and kid’s menu. Call for hours. All majorcards. $$. 633 N. Wells, 312.943.1124; 162 E. Superior,312.266.DEEP; 521 S. Dearborn, 312.939.1818.ginoseast.com (H-29) (K-28) (I-38)

PIZANO’S PIZZA & PASTAFrank Sinatra once said, “A day without Pizano’s pasta is like a day without sunshine.” Brighten up your day with homemade gnocchi, but save room forwhat Oprah calls the best thin-crust pizza in Chicago.Hours vary. AE, MC, V. $$. 864 N. State, 312.751.1766; 61 E. Madison, 312.236.1777; 1808 Waukegan Rd inGlenview, 847.486.1777. pizanoschicago.com (I-26) (I-35) (Suburban)

River North747 N. Wells 312.787.2277

South Loop1120 S. Michigan 312.789.YOLK

Streeterville355 E. Ohio 312.822.YOLK

www.eatyolk.com

“but there’s way more than just eggs here.”

Serving Breakfast and LunchMon - Fri 6am to 3pmSat - Sun 7am to 3pm

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“The Best Thai Restaurant is also

the closest to all the major hotels”

– Chicago Tribune

312/337-000011/2 Blocks From the Mag Mile at

230 East Ohio Street

620 N. Fairbanks

312-280-8366

PIZANO’S PIZZA & PASTA EXPRESSPizano’s newest branch focuses exclusively on deliveryand carryout. Looking to dine-in? See listing above. Allmajor cards. $$. 800 N. Dearborn, 855.749.2667.pizanoschicago.com (I-27)

PIZZERIA ORABuild your own traditional Chicago deep-dish or thin-crust pizza with your favorite toppings, or choose one of Pizzeria Ora’s specialty pies. Sandwichesand Italian entrées also available. $2 downtown delivery. Sun.–Thu., 6:30am–12am; Fri.–Sat., 7am–1am.All major cards. $$. 545 N. LaSalle, 312.464.1872, pizzeriaora.com (H-30)

S E A F O O DBUBBA GUMP SHRIMP CO.Run, Forrest, Run to Bubba Gump Shrimp Co., located on the fabulous Navy Pier, just a short walkfrom Ohio Street Beach and Michigan Ave. shopping.Come for our family-oriented atmosphere, friendlyservice, and out-of-this-world seafood. With BubbaGump, you’re guaranteed to get the greatest seafoodexperience in Chicago. Sun.-Thu., 11am–10pm; Fri.–Sat.,11am–11pm. All major cards. $$. All major cards. $$. 700 E. Grand, Ste. 131, 312.252.GUMP. bubbagump.com (N-31)

CATCH 35The freshest seafood in the city is just a short walk toChicago’s Theater District. For meat lovers, try thebone-in ribeye or filet mignon medallions. Featuringlive jazz Tue.–Fri. Call for hours. All major cards. $$$$.35 W. Wacker, 312.346.3500; 35 S. Washington inNaperville, 630.717.3500. catch35.com (I-33) (Suburban)

HOLY MACKEREL! Combining fresh seafood and fresh cocktails, as well as a fresh take on a vintage design. Call for hours. All major cards. $$$$. 70 Yorktown Center, WestinLombard, 630.953.3444. holymackerelseafood.com(Suburban)

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S T E A K S , C H O P S & R I B SCHICAGO CHOP HOUSE Located in a century-old Victorian brownstone with some 1,400 historical photos, this steakhousefeatures USDA prime dry-aged and Kobe steaks.Wine list boasts more than 650 selections. Pianobar. Valet. Call for hours. All major cards. $$$$. 60 W. Ontario, 312.787.7100. chicagochophouse.com (I-29)

HARRY CARAY’S ITALIAN STEAKHOUSELegendary Italian steakhouse serving the finestprime aged steaks and chops--Italian favorites in a truly warm Chicago atmosphere. Hours vary bylocation. All major cards. $$$$. 33 W. Kinzie,312.828.0966; 10233 W. Higgins in Rosemont,847.699.1200; 70 Yorktown Center, Westin Lombard,630.953.3400. harrycarays.com (I-31) (Suburban)

S U S H IFRIENDS SUSHILocated steps from Chicago’s Magnificent Mile, themodern sleek trappings of this Gold Coast sushi spotare ideal for both casual and romantic dining. Enjoytraditional and specialty maki, sushi, and sashimi, as

well as entrée selections. Daily lunch specials. Callfor hours. All major cards. $$. 710 N. Rush,312.787.8998. friendssushi.com (I-28)

T H A IDAOEnjoy Thai cuisine a half-block off the Mag Mile. Finda wide variety of traditional and specialty dishesincluding pad thai, cashew chicken, and beef curry.Call for hours. Delivery available to all downtownhotels. All major cards. $. 230 E. Ohio, 312.337.0000. daothai.com (J-29)

SILVER SPOONFind Zagat-rated Thai fare such as banana blossomsalad, tom yum, pad thai, ginger chicken, and morein a comfortable casual environment steps from theMag Mile. Vegetarian-friendly. Lunch, dinner, carry-out, and delivery. Call for hours. MC, V. $. 710 N.Rush, 312.944.7100. silverspoonchicago.com (I-28)

STAR OF SIAMVoted the No. 1 Thai restaurant by Chicago food critics. Star of Siam helped popularize Thai foodthroughout the country. Delivery available to alldowntown hotels. Call for hours. All major cards. $. 11 E. Illinois, 312.670.0100. starofsiamchicago.com (I-30)

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A Chicago institution for over 45 years THE BACKROOM (937 N. Rush-alleyway entrance,

312.751.2433) with a larger new location still offers the best live music 7 nights a week.

Showtimes are 9:30 and 11:00 (See page 48 For 2-for-1 discount admission!) Champagne is

certainly not just for Valentine’s Day at POP’S FOR CHAMPAGNE (601 N. State, 312.266.7677).

With almost 200 selections of bubbly, it is easy to see why Pop’s is the nation’s most acclaimed

champagne bar. Enjoy live jazz with the Dan Effland Trio beginning at 9pm Sun.-Tue.

Pulitzer Prize finalist Bengal Tiger at the Bagdad Zoo from the nationally renowned

LOOKINGGLASS THEATRE CO. (821 N. Michigan, 312.337.0665) explores the powers and

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B L U E S C L U B SKINGSTON MINESTwo bands on two stages provide nonstop music sevennights a week at this legendary blues club, with earlysets at 8pm on Thu. and 7:30pm on Fri. and Sat.Restaurant serves BBQ for late-night noshing. Covercharge: $12–$15. Sun.–Thu., 8pm–4am; Fri., 7pm–4am;Sat., 7pm–5am. All major cards. 2548 N. Halsted,773.477.4646. kingstonmines.com (E-13)

B R E W P U B SGOOSE ISLAND BREWPUBChicago’s original craft brewer for more than 20 years offers some 20 varieties of handcrafted beer.Specialties include Honkers Ale, 312, Green Line, andMatilda. Stop by every Thursday at 6pm for a toast as they introduce a new beer. Also offers locallysourced lunch and dinner items such as duck Reubensandwiches and their legendary Stilton burger. Opendaily at 11am and serving late. All major cards. Plenty of free parking at 1800 N. Clybourn, 312.915.0071.Second location near the Addison Red Line stop at3535 N. Clark in Wrigleyville, 773.832.9040. gooseisland.com (D-19) (D-4)

C A B A R E T C L U B SBATON SHOW LOUNGEThis show is the nation’s longest running female imper-sonation, Las Vegas–style revue and has been delightingaudiences from around the world for more than 40years. Call for special shows on Mon. and Tue. Showtimes are Wed.–Sun. at 8:30pm, 10:30pm, and 12:30am.All major cards. 436 N. Clark, 312.644.5269. thebatonshowlounge.com (H-38)

CO CKTA I L LO UNG ESCLUB LUCKYThis true Chicago 1940s “supper club” and lounge isperfect for relaxing with friends or an intimate cocktail.Try something from their famous “Killer Martini” list ora handcrafted cocktail. Chicago’s best jukebox. OpensMon.–Fri. at 11:30am, Sat. at 4:30pm, and Sun. at3:30pm. Lounge open until 2am. All major cards. 1824W. Wabansia, 773.227.2300. clubluckychicago.com (NW of A-20)

DOWNTOWN BAR AND LOUNGE Within walking distance of Chicago’s thriving TheaterDistrict, Downtown Bar and Lounge offers guests fash-ionable lounge areas perfect for pre- or post-theatercocktailing or simply a night on the town. GLTB–friendly.All major cards. Mon.–Fri., 3pm–2am; Sat., 3pm–3am;Sun., 3pm–2am. 440 N. State, 312.464.1400,downtownbarandlounge.com (I-31)

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� � �� � ��MOE’S CANTINA Exposed brick walls and state-of-the-art sound systemsprovide the ambiance while you enjoy a cocktail list featuring housemade sangria, handmade margaritas,premium tequilas, and more. Mon.–Fri., 11am–2am; Sat.,11am– 3am; Sun., 11am–2am. All major cards. 155 W.Kinzie, 312.245.2000. Also 3518 N. Clark.moescantina.com (I-31)

C O M E D Y C L U B SCOMEDYSPORTZCelebrating 25 years, ComedySportz presents an audi-ence-interactive show appropriate for all ages. At thislaugh arena, two teams of improvisors compete for theyour applause, and you decide who wins. The all-agesshow is improvised six times a weekend, so it’s neverthe same twice. $22. 929 W. Belmont, 773.549.8080.comedysportzchicago.com (NW of D-19)

iOThe originators of long-form improvisation have beencreating comedy for 30 years. iO has two theaters: theDel Close Theater features  sketch comedy and stylisticshows, while the Cabaret features iO’s signature long-form improvisation, which has made the theater fa-mous. Seven nights a week. All major cards. 3541 N.Clark, 773.880.0199. chicago.ioimprov.com (D-5)

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SECOND CITYMaking people laugh since 1959, Second City has seencountless stars get their start, including Dan Ackroyd,Steve Carell, Stephen Colbert, and Tina Fey. See theSecond City’s 100th Revue: Who Do We Think We Are?on the Mainstage. Or see We’re All in This Room To-gether on the E.T.C. Stage. Tue.–Thu., 8pm; Fri.–Sat., 8and 11pm; Sun., 7pm. $23–$28. 1616 N. Wells,312.337.3992. secondcity.com (G-20)

UP COMEDY CLUBA cabaret-style club, UP features stand-up, improvisation, stage comedies, or family comedy sevendays a week. While you’re watching, enjoy food from thefull-service kitchen (including Chicago favorites fromLou Malnati’s Pizzeria or Eli’s Cheesecake) or drinksfrom a bar with a no-drink minimum. 230 W. North, 3rdFloor, 312.662.4562. upcomedyclub.com (G-20)

D A N C E C L U B SEXCALIBURVoted Chicago’s Best Nightclub by the Chicago Tribune,this city landmark features multiple club environmentsunder one roof. Find fresh beats and incredible effectsin Vision nightclub, retro dance hits and live DJs in theCabaret, and late-night dining. Wed.–Fri., 7pm–4am;Sat., 7pm–5am. Major credit cards. 632 N. Dearborn,312.266.1944, excaliburchicago.com (H-29)

L I V E M U S I CTHE BACK ROOMThe secret alleyway entrance leads you to a sophisti-cated, sultry atmosphere filled with energy from thelively rhythmic melodies emanating from the stage. Livemusic nightly includes timeless hits, jazz, blues, big band,and R&B. Showtimes nightly: 9:30 and 11pm. Thu.–Sat.: DJ starts at 1:30am. $20 cover and two-drink minimum.Sun.–Wed., 9pm–1am; Thu.–Fri., 9pm–4am; Sat., 9pm–5am.  937 N. Rush, 312.751.2433.backroomchicago.com (I-25)

HARD ROCK CAFÉIn addition to live music (on Mon. and Thu.), this leg-endary institution boasts the largest collection of rock’n’ roll memorabilia and serves up the best in Americancuisine including juicy burgers and tasty barbecue in a friendly, high-energy atmosphere. Food servedMon.–Thu., 11am–12am; Fri.–Sat., 11am–1am; Sun. 11am–11pm. All major cards. 63 W. Ontario, 312.943.2252.hardrock.com (H-29)

HOUSE OF BLUESA restaurant and concert venue known for embracingmusic of all genres. House of Blues also offers a uniqueexperience for dinner guests to enjoy live music whilethey dine. A specialty late-night dinner menu is avail-able until close. All major cards. Call for current sched-ule. 329 N. Dearborn, 312.923.2000. houseofblues.com (H-32)

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P I A N O B A R STHE REDHEAD PIANO BAR Enjoy one of the Redhead’s signature martinis asyou listen to Chicago’s top piano-player vocalistsplaying upbeat standards, pop, and rock hits sevennights a week. The atmosphere is lively but comfort-able. Proper attire required. Sun.–Fri., 7pm–4am;Sat., 7pm–5am. All major cards. 16 W. Ontario,312.640.1000. redheadpianobar.com (H-29)

T AV E R N S &S P O R T S B A R SGINO’S EAST SPORTS BAR Enjoy craft beers, with 12 Chicagoland beers on tap.Guests can also choose three for a $9.50 flight. The beer menu also includes 50 craft bottle selections, from various regions of the UnitedStates. Sun.–Wed., 11am–12am; Thu.–Sat., 11am–2am.All major cards. $$. 521 S. Dearborn, 312.939.1818. ginoseastsportsbar.com (H-39)

JOHN BARLEYCORNA neighborhood sports bar and restaurant, Barley-corn has a full-service bar and a stellar beer list.Hours vary by location. All major cards. $$. 149 W.Kinzie, 773.348.8899; 658 W. Belden, 773.348.8899;3524 N. Clark, 773.348.8899; 1100 American Ln. in

Schaumburg, 847.619.5540. johnbarleycorn.com (H-31) (E-15) (D-4) (Suburban)

W I N E / C H A M PA G N EB A R SENOIndulge your passion for wine, cheese, and chocolate in an intimate setting inside the InterContinental Chicago. A gourmet cornucopiaawaits—superb wines, an outstanding internationalmenu of cheeses, and a tasty host of handmadechocolate truffles and bars. Mon.–Thu., 4pm–1am;Sat., 1pm–am; Sun., 1pm–10pm. All major cards. 505 N. Michigan, 312.321.8738; 200 N. Columbus,312.946.7000. enowinerooms.com (J-30) (K-33)

POPS FOR CHAMPAGNEWith an unrivaled champagne list, Pops for Champagne is one of the country’s top bubbly bars. In addition to serving some 200 selections,Pops also has a full bar, live music (the Dan EfflandTrio plays jazz favorites every Sun.–Tue. at 9pm),and a seasonal menu of champagne-friendly smallplates and shareable items. Located in the RiverNorth entertainment district. Sun.–Fri., 3pm–2am;Sat., 1pm–2am. 601 N. State, 312.266.7677. popsforchampagne.com (I-30)

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LOOKINGGLASS THEATRE, 821 N. Michigan,312.337.0665. Two US Marines and an Iraqi translator arethrust into a world of greed, mystery and betrayal after anencounter with a now-deceased but still very pissed-off tiger.The streets of war-torn Baghdad are filled with ghosts, riddlesand wry humor in this groundbreaking play that explores thepower and perils of human nature. Don’t miss this ferociousaward winning play the New York Times hailed as a “savagelyfunny and visionary new work of American theater.”

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COMEDYSPORTZ COMEDYSPORTZ THEATRE, 929 W. Belmont, 773.549.8080. In an ultimate comedy competition, twoteams comprised of improv all-stars vie for the most laughsand the subsequent title as ComedySportz champion. With suggestions and comments from the audience, the red andblue teams sing, dance and deliver improvised scenes in thisno-holds-barred battle of comedy. Performance schedule isThu at 8pm, Fri 8pm & 10pm, Sat at 6pm, 8pm & 10pm. $22.Located steps from the red, brown and purple line Belmont El stop. For tickets, call 773.549.8080 or visit comedysportzchicago.com

On StageI.O. I.O. THEATRE 3541 N. Clark, 773.880.0199. For 30 years, i.O.has been the premier improvisational comedy club in Chicago. Theseoriginators of long-form improv are famous for their hilarious, yethighly intelligent comedy shows—featuring their signature piece, THE HAROLD. Bill Murray describes their shows as “the most important group work since they built the pyramids.” The i.O. housestwo theaters, two bars, and has six shows a night. The cast shines with talent reminiscent of alumni that include Mike Myers, Chris Farleyand more. Call for schedule. chicago.ioimprov.com.

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UP COMEDY CLUB, 230 W. North, 3rd Floor,312.662.4562. The Second City’s newest venue, UP Com-edy Club offers a diverse array of stand-up comedians, bothlocally and nationally famous. Performing Every Thur. 8pm,Fri. & Sat. 8pm, 11pm throughout February see: Four Girls(And a Guy): A One Night Stand With the Second City. UPalso features a full-service kitchen and a full bar with nodrink minimum. Make a dinner reservation in advance, andreceive priority seating at the show. Tickets $28.

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