Seafood - Vegetarian : Dining : CHICAGO
Bubba Gump Shrimp Company Navy Pier, 700 E. Grand Ave. 312-252-4867
Cape Cod Room Michigan Ave. at Walton St. 312-440-8486
Catch 35 35 W. Wacker Dr. 312-346-3500
www.catch35.com Catch 35, Chicago’s premier seafood and
premium steak restaurant has been serving the freshest seafood from the oceans of the Planet Earth for over 15 years. Live entertainment most nights. Nominated by
citysearch.com as one of the best seafood restaurants in Chicago. “Where Chicagoland meets the oceans shore”.
Devon Seafood Grill 39 E. Chicago Ave. 312-440-8660
Eddie V’s 521 N Rush St Suite R01 312-595-1114
www.eddiev.com
Hugo’s Frog Bar & Fish House 1024 N. Rush St. 312-640-0999
Joe’s Seafood, Prime Steak & Stone Crab 60 E. Grand Ave. 312-379-5637
McCormick & Schmick’s Seafood Restaurant 2 locations - One East Wacker Drive 312-923-7226
- 41 East Chestnut Street 312-397-9500
www.mccormickandschmicks.com McCormick & Schmick’s serves fresh seafood,
aged steaks, poultry, pastas and more. Their hand-crafting cocktails use only fresh juices, no mixes here. The beautiful dining room settings, complete with dark paneled walls and intimate booths, match the high level of customer service you’ll find at all McCormick & Schmick’s restaurants.
Nick’s Fishmarket 222 Merchandise Mart 312-621-0200
www.nicks-fishmarket.com
RIVA Restaurant 700 E. Grand (Navy Pier), 312-644-7482
www.rivanavypier.com
Shaw’s Crab House 21 E. Hubbard St., 312-527-2722
www.shawscrabhouse.com
SPANISH
1492 Tapas 42 E. Superior St., 312-867-1492
Café Ba-Ba-Reeba 2024 N. Halsted St., 773-935-5000
Café Iberico 739 N. LaSalle St., 312-573-1510
Emilio’s - 444 W. Fullerton Parkway 773-327-5100
- 211 E. Ohio Street 312-467-7177
Geja’s Cafe 340 W. Armitage Ave. 773-281-9101
Mercat a la Planxa Blackstone Renaissance Hotel 638 S. Michigan Ave., 312-447-0955
www.windycityguide.com STEAK
Benny’s Chop House 444 North Wabash Ave., 312-626-2444
www.bennyschophouse.com
The Capital Grille 633 North St. Clair St., 312-337-9400
Carmichael’s Chicago Steak House 1052 W. Monroe St. 312-433-0025
Chicago Chop House 60 W. Ontario St. 312-787-7100
www.chicagochophouse.com A great independent steakhouse! Like visiting
Chicago’s colorful past with 1400 photos of Chicago between 1830 and 1930. Prime aged steaks, luscious lamb chops, pork chops, veal porterhouse, chicken and sumptuous seafood selections. A lot of awards - #1 Steakhouse on Tom Horan’s America’s Top Ten Club. One of Bon Appetit Magazine’s “Favorite Places” in Chicago. Wine Spectator Award of Excellence since 1994, over 650 wines from around the world with more than 30 by the glass. Private party room for up to 80 people at lunch. Easy to find location just off the Kennedy with valet parking. Reservations recommended.
Chicago Cut Steakhouse 300 N. LaSalle St., 312-329-1800
www.chicagocutsteakhouse.com A favorite of Crain’s Chicago Business
David Burk’s Primehouse 616 N. Rush St., 312-660-6000
Mike Ditka’s Restaurant 100 E. Chestnut, 312-587-8989
www.mikeditkaschicago.com
Erie Cafe 536 West Erie 312-266-2300
www.eriecafe.com Located along the North Branch of the
Chicago River on Erie Street, The Erie Café serves prime aged steaks, chops and house specialties in a classic club-like environment. One of Chicago’s 20 Best Steak Houses, Chicago Magazine - November 2013. Rated 4+ Stars from Open Table.
Fleming’s Steakhouse 25 E. Ohio St., 312-329-9463
Gene and Georgetti 500 N. Franklin St., 312-527-3718
Gibsons Bar & Steakhouse 1028 N. Rush St., 312-266-8999
The Grillroom Chophouse 33 W. Monroe St., 312-960-0000
Harry Caray’s 33 W. Kinzie St. 312-828-0966
www.harrycarays.com This legendary Italian Steakhouse serves the
finest prime, aged steaks and chops in a truly warm “Chicago” atmosphere. Harry Caray’s has won numerous awards including “Best Steakhouse” by the Chicago Tribune’s Dining Poll, Wine Spectator’s prestigious “Award of Excellence” every year since 1989, and has been ranked continuously in the top 100 highest grossing restaurants in America. The combination of mahogany paneling, white tablecloths and a veritable museum of baseball history creates a warm and casual elegance.
Kinzie Chophouse 400 N. Wells St., 312-822-0191
Michael Jordon’s Steak House InterContinental Hotel 505 N. Michigan Avenue, 312-321-8833
www.michaeljordansteakhouse.com
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Morton’s The Steakhouse, The Original 1050 N. State St., 312-266-4820
Morton’s, The Steakhouse 65 E. Wacker Pl., 312-201-0410
www.mortons.com See previous listing for description.
O’Brien’s Restaurant & Bar 1528 N. Wells St., 312-787-3131
The Palm 323 E. Wacker Dr. at the Swissotel 312-616-1000
Petterino’s 150 N. Dearborn St., 312-422-0150
Rosebud Prime 1 S. Dearborn St., 312-384-1900
Rosebud Steakhouse 192 E. Walton St., 312-397-1000
Ruth’s Chris Steakhouse 431 N. Dearborn St., 312-321-2725
Shula’s Steakhouse Sheraton Chicago Hotel & Towers 301 E. North Water St. 312-670-0788
Smith & Wollensky 318 N. State St., 312-670-9900
Sullivan’s Steakhouse 415 N. Dearborn St., 312-527-3510
Tavern on Rush 1031 N. Rush St., 312-664-9600
Weber Grill Restaurant 539 N. State St. 312-467-9696
www.webergrillrestaurant.com The Weber Grill restaurant is brought to you by
the same family that invented the Weber kettle in 1952. Their strong heritage and food preparation expertise serves up the best in classic outdoor grilling in a fun, relaxed atmosphere.
Wildfire 159 W. Erie St., 312-787-9000
THAI
Star of Siam 11 E. Illinois St., 312-670-0100 VEGETARIAN
The Chicago Diner 3411 N. Halsted St., 773-935-6696
Green Zebra 1460 W. Chicago Ave., 312-243-7100
Karyn’s 1901 N. Halsted St., 312-255-1590
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