It is a great spot for a family or group outing. I really enjoyed the veal marsala, sauteed spinach and the friend calamari. The menu is extensive with a large number of Italian specialties from starters, pastas and entrees. The atmosphere is a classic that features many photos and murals. Grand Ave., across from The Dawson, that has been there for almost 20 years. This is a classic Italian restaurant located at 721 W. I recently went back to La Scarola Restaurant after several years years. ![]() They have a wonderful outdoor space with dining, bar and seating area around an outdoor fireplace. The lively, energetic space draws a young crowd. I had a wonderful meal of mussels, halibut with calamari and a stone fruit salad of fresh plums. Piccolo SognoĪcross the street is The Dawson at 739 W. I was recently back for lunch and enjoyed it also. Piccolo Sogno: Just north of Fulton Market in the Fulton River District is Piccolo Sogno which, by far, has the best outdoor garden in the city for summer dining. In the last few years there have been a large growth in the number of breweries and distilleries on the western and northern parts of the neighborhood. The area has been totally transformed in the last few years, so make sure to add it to your list to visit. Several new buildings, like the corporate headquarters of McDonald’s Corporation, were designed to feature many of the original details, styles and brick colors of the historic neighborhood buildings. Many of the former buildings have been remodeled, while keeping their original decorations and details, or have had new construction built around the original facades or structures. Here goods were shipped all over the country Then in the 1950s Fulton Market became the center of the meat packing business in Chicago with operations of Armour and Swift on the street. The neighborhood is full of history! West Randolph Street became popular as a produce market in the 1850s. It seems like there are new opening every week! The West Loop has some great spots also as does the Fulton River District further to the north. ![]() and Fulton Market have some of the best new restaurants in the country. ($12 per person).This is the old market area which now has great lofts, galleries and restaurants. ($12 per person), and “Merriam: Matzah Ball” Drag Show on Tuesday, April 4 at 8 p.m. and Passover Drag Brunch on Sunday, April 2 from 11 a.m. Come for Passover Bingo on Tuesday, March 28 at 7:30 p.m. The Greystone also has a full event lined up for Passover dinner in Chicago. Guests can pair their drinks with menu items like Matzo Ball Soup ($7), Matzo Seasoned and Battered Fish Fry ($14), Matzo Battered Chicken Tacos ($11), and more. Passover-themed menus will be from Friday, March 24 to Thursday, April 13, and will feature cocktails for $10 each will include the Burning Bush with Jose Cuervo Tradicional Silver, triple sec, roasted habanero syrup and lime juice, Moses Mule with Tito’s Vodka, huckleberry puree, ginger beer, and lime juice, and the Red Sea Breeze with Tito’s Vodka, cranberry and orange juice. Image Credit: The Greystone Tavern The Greystone Tavern For drinks, choose between Renegade, Shiraz, Paso Robles 2020 ($28), Gun Bun, Pinot Noir, and Sonoma 2021 ($23.50). You can also add a la carte items like Chicken Liver ($12 for a half pint), Flourless Chocolate Cake ($12 per slice), and Ancient Peaks. Roasted Chicken can be substituted for brisket upon request. The package features Matzah Ball Soup, Matzah, Mixed Green Salad, Apples, Pomegranate, Pumpkin Seeds, Balsamic Vinaigrette, Roasted Chicken, Cauliflower Mash & Roasted Carrots, and Apple Kugel. ![]() The to-go menu feeds two and is $130 each. ![]() A post shared by Northbrook Restaurant Grass CafeĬelebrate the first night of Passover Wednesday, April 5, at home with delicious food from Prairie Grass Cafe by pre-ordering for pick up between 4 PM and 5:30 PM, April 5.
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