This Uptown spot has "adult-themed retrotainment," including cabaret, burlesque, magic, comedy, and more. Read more.
This seafood-centric Logan Square restaurant comes from the team behind Scofflaw. Check out the oysters on the half shell. Read more.
This River North nightclub is the place to go for chic vibes. Try and snag a couch in the middle of the room. Read more.
Tortillas are freshly griddled daily. The salsa molcajete, a candy red-colored brew, is also made in-house by grinding fire-toasted arbol chilis, tomato and garlic in a mortar and pestle. Read more.
The murals from Pilsen artist Caesar Perez and snarky touches such as a poster for “Hamburger: The Motion Picture” and water labeled “Magic Unicorn Tears” all suggested enthusiasm and playfulness. Read more.
The first Chicago outpost of the barbecue chain that began in Syracuse, NY is located in Lincoln Park. Read more.
This Wrigleyville rock 'n' roll-meets-motorcycle culture design fantasy is fueled by beer and gourmet pizza. The Carolina mustard sauce on the Graceland is brilliantly tangy and acidic. Read more.
This takeout-inspired Chinese restaurant opened up next door to the trendy tiki bar Lost Lake to satisfy all your post-cocktail cravings. Read more.