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Must-see-and-do in Chicago?

16 durable postsStarted 2009-07-21Latest 2009-08-10
#73066Post 1 of 16

Lollapalooza is fast approaching, and just wanted to get you fine people's input as to what is worth checking out in Chi-town.

We only have a couple of days where we aren't at the concert, so I'd like to make the most of them. I have a few places in mind (Navy Pier, a couple of the parks, Science Museum, Sears tower), but if you have any cool attractions or good restaurants to check out, lets hear them! I'd really love to go for one good dinner and one good breakfast, as well.

#1248234Post 2 of 16

Re: Must-see-and-do in Chicago?

[QUOTE=day_for_night;770809]Lollapalooza is fast approaching, and just wanted to get you fine people's input as to what is worth checking out in Chi-town.

We only have a couple of days where we aren't at the concert, so I'd like to make the most of them. I have a few places in mind (Navy Pier, a couple of the parks, Science Museum, Sears tower), but if you have any cool attractions or good restaurants to check out, lets hear them! I'd really love to go for one good dinner and one good breakfast, as well.[/QUOTE]

Meli in Greek town is Awesome for breakfast. it is located on Halstead street in the 300 block also check out La Pasadita (spelling) it will be the best Burrito you ever had. it is the corner of ashland & Milwaukee

#1248250Post 3 of 16

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I've been to Chicago once. My highlights were the Sears Tower, it's amazingly high. If you get a clear day, don't miss it. I am assuming by Science Museum you mean the Field Museum, which is probably the best natural history museum I've been to (and I've been to quite a few). I also enjoyed a boat tour of the river and lake which explained a lot of the architecture and famous buildings.

#1248284Post 4 of 16

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The Field Museum is a good recommendation if you have time and/or like science history museums.

The Magnificent Mile (Michigan Ave area) is a great place to do some shopping. Lots of high end department stores, good restaurants, bars, and hotels.

Grant Park, where Lollapoloza takes place, is pretty cool in itself.

And Giordano's is a must if you like pizza. Their Chicago deep dish is imho the best pizza in the world. And they're located all over the city. this stuff is sooo good!!

Then there's also the famous 'Gramaphone Records' which might be worth a visit if you're in the mood for some vinyl. They're particularly known for their large collection of (Chicago) house records

Lollapoloza line-up is stellar this year. I had planned on going but will be out west over those dates for vacation. Have a great time tho!!

#1248322Post 5 of 16

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Definitely check out Smartbar. And the Gramaphone records on Clark is a must if you still buy vinyl.

#1248325Post 6 of 16

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[QUOTE=WilDFire;770919]Definitely check out Smartbar. And the Gramaphone records on Clark is a must if you still buy vinyl.[/QUOTE]

Even if you dont buy vinyl its worth the trip to Gramaphone it is in the 3700 block of clark

#1248327Post 7 of 16

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[QUOTE=WilDFire;770919]Definitely check out Smartbar.[/QUOTE]

+1

I believe Lollapalooza ends fairly early in the evening, so it may be worth while to visit SmartBar or Vision for some clubbing afterwards depending on who's spinning.

#1248339Post 8 of 16

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skip navy pier. the rest of the stuff talked about is cool.

add:

  1. maproom

  2. hopleaf

#1248348Post 9 of 16

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sweet! thanks guys. ya we're planning on smart bar on the friday night...Ohm records 15 yr anniversary with Farina. There is no prog or tech that weekend, so that will have to do. Should be a fun night nonetheless!

#1248850Post 10 of 16

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bump

#1248873Post 11 of 16

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16 bit lolitas are at Spy bar that weekend as well.

you should check out [url]www.ampprod.com[/url] the have a good list f shows that are happening in chicago

#1248973Post 12 of 16

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[quote=WilDFire;770919]Definitely check out Smartbar. And the Gramaphone records on Clark is a must if you still buy vinyl.[/quote] I agree. Smartbar is my favorite I've seen in Chicago.

#1255409Post 13 of 16

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badabump for anymore recommendations. i leave tomorrow morning :)

#1255424Post 14 of 16

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on a bit of a side note...I was thinking of flying to Chicago to see Sasha and Hernan work at the house of blues and then I saw that the party finishes at 2 a.m.???? Is that normal in the US 22.00-02.00 WTF??? if those were the hours in Europe I would never go out.

#1255703Post 15 of 16

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[quote=Shpira;775652]on a bit of a side note...I was thinking of flying to Chicago to see Sasha and Hernan work at the house of blues and then I saw that the party finishes at 2 a.m.???? Is that normal in the US 22.00-02.00 WTF??? if those were the hours in Europe I would never go out.[/quote]

Sad but true... Most places shut down at 2am... A select few will stay open later, NYC, etc...

#1256602Post 16 of 16

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[quote=Shpira;775652]on a bit of a side note...I was thinking of flying to Chicago to see Sasha and Hernan work at the house of blues and then I saw that the party finishes at 2 a.m.???? Is that normal in the US 22.00-02.00 WTF??? if those were the hours in Europe I would never go out.[/quote]

2 am seems unreasonable. In fact, the page I am looking at says the Sasha/Hernan event is 9 pm to 4 am.

Clubs in Chicago typically close between 4 and 5 am, which is still a little early.

By the way, September/October in Chicago is looking quite good. Apart from this, there is Digweed, Paul Ritch, and the regular visits from James Zabiela and Danny Howells. I'm glad Zabiela is still coming to Chicago after his CD wallet almost got stolen last time.

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