Last time I was there I went to Pizzeria Uno...It kicks ass.
Downtown you can also try out Jack Schwartz's for cigars, though they close relatively early in the day.
Portillos is definitely the place for Italian Beef and Chicago Dogs. I'm a big fan of Rosati's for the best Chicago style pizza, but it really depends on the individual locations, and since I'm from the North burbs, I would not be able to verify any locations down by willowbrook.
Binny's Beverage Depot in the south loop is great for beer tasting. I think they have a humi too (most binny's do), but no smoking.
If you're in Lincoln Park, check out Chicago Bagel Factory at Armitage and Sheffield. Great bagel sandwich creations.
"If you look for truth, you may find comfort in the end; if you look for comfort you will not get either comfort or truth only soft soap and wishful thinking to begin, and in the end, despair." -C.S. Lewis, Mere Christianity
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Why is it so hard to find good "Chicago-style" pizza anywhere outside of Chicago? Deep dish pizza is my favorite. I realize it takes longer to make, but I'm willing to wait. Why must I be tortured with pizza toppings on a cracker!
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I've been to Chicago a couple of times. Once was a shopping trip, at Christmas time, going in every single store on Michigan avenue.
Another time I was on a greyhound bus trip, going through. I had enough time between buses to take the L to Comisky, where I was one of about 25 people to watch the Sox lose. It was 1/2 price family nite, and I think I got box seats behind home plate. Good times. In my experience, the L is one of the better transit systems supporting a metropolitan city.
As a Chicagoan for 34 of the last 37 years, I will give you my take on this great city -- even though you are a Cards fan...
Hot dogs -- hand's down -- Hot Doug's -- this is truly a gourmet dog eatery. Chicago outlawed foie gras a while back (since overturned), but Doug was the first one busted for serving foie gras on one of his dogs -- lots of variety. Go on Friday or Saturday and you can get the duck fat fries.
Pizza -- Uno, Due, Giordano's and Gino's are all great -- but Lou Malnati's is the best of the chains. Connie's is alright, but not in the league with the others -- if you want try something different, try Burt's Place in Morton Grove -- you will never have Connie's again. Anthony Bourdain featured Burt's on his No Reservation show -- but you should call ahead if you plan on going. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G0iys-vgD6M
Steak -- take your pic -- Gibson's, Morton's, Smith & Wollensky, the Palm, but my favorite is still Ruth's Chris. From Cabo, Toronto, Indy, etc. -- you get the same quality steak -- I usually go with a filet smothered in butter.
Italian Beef -- Al's, Mr. Beef, Patio, Freddy's, Johnnies -- they are all good choices.
Sea Food -- Shaw's and Joe's downtown are quality establishments and have the best selection.
Will update with additional info later.
Thanks for that nice compilation there EGQ! Is it spelt Freddie's or Freddy's on Goolge I found a place called Freddie's on 31st ST in Bridgeport.
It's definitely on 31st -- you have the right spelling. When is the series?
For cigars -- there are some great shops in the city, and there's a nice place out by Willowbrook -- I'll try to put together a short list. My local B&M will be on the list -- nice place to grab a smoke and play some xbox or playstation.
The game we are going to is on July the 11th (Saturday), we are going to try to get into Chicago sometime on Friday and leave on Sunday. This will be my first game at Wrigley, so I'm really looking forward to it.![]()
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