Sports fans flock to this building to honor the Cubs legend while chowing down on aged prime steaks, chops, and Italian American faves such as chicken Vesuvio. Big wine list. Read more.
Warm popovers stand in for bread, filets are tender and rich, and brunch gets served in bento boxes with themes— “griddled” (pancakes and French toast) and “hangover” (burgers, fries and sunglasses). Read more.
Garlic mashed potatoes and warm cheese bread make way for a $49.50 all-you-can-eat avalanche of tender, well-seasoned meat. Focus on the bottom sirloin, pork ribs, and filet mignon. Read more.
Textbook veal Vesuvio, a “garbage” salad fit for four, calf’s liver sauteed with onions and bacon, perfectly seared chops and garlicky shrimp DeJonghe. Read more.
The bone-in filet is pretty spectacular, its buttery-soft meat perfectly seasoned, best rare and barely singed by the flame. Try their Old-Fashioned too – it’s one of the best cocktails in Chicago. Read more.