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re: Chicago Itinerary (Thoughts/Changes/Recommendations?)
Posted on 10/6/21 at 2:09 pm to DukeSilver
Posted on 10/6/21 at 2:09 pm to DukeSilver
Unfortunately I am unsure. The stretch he's referring to, looking at his post, is in Old Town. Which is also an awesome area, but the Standard is in Wicker Park, if that's what you were thinking.
I agree also that Wicker Park is probably one of, if not the best place for general bar/restaurant hopping. If you go to Standard for the 11 am game, you can leave and walk west on N. Milwaukee and that entire stretch is retail shops, bars and restaurants. You can also walk a little South and head to Division in Wicker Park and that stretch is also booming with places. He mentioned Bangers & Lace, which I second. Two of our favorite spots are right across the street from that - Mama Delia (formerly Black Bull) a great Spanish restaurant. And Pub Royale, which serves English/Indian food and has great drinks.
From there, you can hop on the Blue and go up to Logan Square and continue to do much of the same. Longman & Eagle is a short walk from the Logan Square blue line and one of my favorite restaurants in the city. It's a short walk to Hopewell Brewing. Bixi Beer is also close by there. There's a well thought of restaurant called Lula's Cafe. I've only been once and enjoyed it.
If you have to choose, I'd favor bar hopping in Wicker Park/Logan Square over Wrigleyville. Different vibes, for sure. But in either, you really can't go wrong.
I agree also that Wicker Park is probably one of, if not the best place for general bar/restaurant hopping. If you go to Standard for the 11 am game, you can leave and walk west on N. Milwaukee and that entire stretch is retail shops, bars and restaurants. You can also walk a little South and head to Division in Wicker Park and that stretch is also booming with places. He mentioned Bangers & Lace, which I second. Two of our favorite spots are right across the street from that - Mama Delia (formerly Black Bull) a great Spanish restaurant. And Pub Royale, which serves English/Indian food and has great drinks.
From there, you can hop on the Blue and go up to Logan Square and continue to do much of the same. Longman & Eagle is a short walk from the Logan Square blue line and one of my favorite restaurants in the city. It's a short walk to Hopewell Brewing. Bixi Beer is also close by there. There's a well thought of restaurant called Lula's Cafe. I've only been once and enjoyed it.
If you have to choose, I'd favor bar hopping in Wicker Park/Logan Square over Wrigleyville. Different vibes, for sure. But in either, you really can't go wrong.
Posted on 10/6/21 at 3:02 pm to SerenityNow
quote:Yeah I think that's what we're going to do, what you listed above.
If you have to choose, I'd favor bar hopping in Wicker Park/Logan Square over Wrigleyville
Was planning on doing Chinatown early and then the above in the afternoon evening but will probably flip those around due to the early KO and do Chinatown in the evening.
Posted on 10/6/21 at 3:29 pm to SerenityNow
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From there, you can hop on the Blue and go up to Logan Square and continue to do much of the same. Longman & Eagle is a short walk from the Logan Square blue line and one of my favorite restaurants in the city. It's a short walk to Hopewell Brewing. Bixi Beer is also close by there. There's a well thought of restaurant called Lula's Cafe. I've only been once and enjoyed it.
Longman & Eagle in fantastic — good recommendation. After eating there, I love going to Billy Sunday or The Walk-In for a night cap.
To add onto Logan recommendations, California is one stop closer to Wicker and part of Logan, too — few other breweries (some of these have other locations) to consider are Solemn Oath, Marz, Middlebrow, Revolution, and Pilot Project (brewery ‘incubator’).
For food, Gretel and Lardon are new additions to the neighborhood. Both good options!
This post was edited on 10/6/21 at 4:24 pm
Posted on 10/26/21 at 8:56 am to SerenityNow
We are headed to Chicago the weekend before Christmas and staying on the Lakeshore near Navy Pier. What Holiday-type events can you suggest?
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