Kuma's Corner is said to serve some of the best burgers in Chicago, like their Pantera or Plague Burgers! Get the Jack cheese on a pretzel bun while you wait and listen to the killer metal music. Read more.
Superdawg, which has been in business since 1948, sports two curiously dressed, 12-foot winking weenies on its roof (named Maurie and Flaurie after the owners), and provides car-hop service. Read more.
Try the delicately thin-skinned pelmini, Russian dumplings stuffed w/ a ground mix of beef & lots of onions. Or any of the Ukrainian vareniky, dumplings filled with pumpkin, asparagus or potato. Read more.
Andersonville's Ann Sather restaurant is known locally for its delicious and hearty Swedish American brunch options, and for its cinnamon rolls, which are generously drizzled with sweet icing. Read more.
Since 1981, this well-located family-owned Middle Eastern grocery and bakery has been a neighborhood mainstay, selling breads, dips, savory pies, sweets, and a global selection of groceries. Read more.
Lingonberries are the type of fruit that are served with Swedish pancakes. Come before 2:30pm if you'd like to try them! Read more.
Erickson's has been supplying Swedish cheeses, herring and meatballs to locals' smorgasbords since 1925. "It's one the last in the neighborhood," says Ann Nilsson, whose mother owns the place. Read more.
This rooftop bar atop the Chicago Athletic Association hotel boasts incredible cocktails, a gorgeous design and a view of Millennium Park unmatched by any other bar in Chicago. Read more.
This creative pie shop serves savory pot pies, sweet dessert pies and the absolute best biscuits in town. We recommend enjoying them with a dab of butter and a spoonful of their house-made jam. Read more.
A Chicago institution, Margie's is worth all the hype. The house specialty--"heaven in a white clamshell dish"-- combines three scoops of ice cream, nuts, whipped cream and hot fudge. Read more.
Most Thursday afternoons, visitors can take a free tour led by the museum curator, Rolf Achilles. Read more.
For the first 10 minutes of each hour during the day, Centennial Fountain at the east end shoots water in a great arc across the river. Read more.