Katherine M.: Wonderful brunch at a diner opened by the chef behind Girl & the Goat. Both inventive menu items and classics in an unimpeachably cute Wes Anderson-like setting. I loved the Went to China biscuit.
Katherine M.: Walk along the river on the pedestrian pathway and wave to the tour boats going by, while the cars whiz above. (I recommend taking a sunset tour too, if you have a chance!)
Katherine M.: A hipster newcomer that nails it, in large part due to its well-crafted drink program. Staff are dressed impeccably in tropical prints, banana earrings, etc. Lush plants and filtered sunlight.
New American Restaurant · West Town · 552 tips and reviews
Katherine M.: I was worried that this Chicago mainstay would be tired after so many years, but it's still so, so good. It was easy for me to get a seat at the bar as a party of 1.
435 N Clark St (btwn Illinois & Hubbard St), Chicago, IL
Tiki Bar · Near North Side · 223 tips and reviews
Katherine M.: Tiki bar with beautifully presented drinks, both classic and new-school. Caution! Long lines on Friday and Saturday nights. Would recommend weeknights or close to closing time.
111 S Michigan Ave (btwn Monroe St & Jackson Dr), Chicago, IL
Art Museum · Grant Park · 685 tips and reviews
Katherine M.: Kickass modern art collection. I was floored by how many famous modern pieces they have. Go straight to the modern wing and get a crash-course on who's who in 20th century art.
Cocktail Bar · Fulton Market · 175 tips and reviews
Katherine M.: Cocktail lounge -- no bar, just couches. Curious and fascinating drinks -- like an old-fashioned in a globe of ice, which you break with a slingshot so that it all falls into your glass.
1723 N Halsted St (btwn W North Ave & W Willow St), Chicago, IL
Molecular Gastronomy Restaurant · Lincoln Park · 143 tips and reviews
Katherine M.: The most delightful and enchanting dinner I have ever had? Reservations a few months in advance. Save for a special occasion, unless you're in from out of town -- then go for it!
Katherine M.: Driving to the airport and want a pre-flight drink in one of America's most historical tiki bars? Check. Don't expect craft cocktails, though. This place is old school.