The Tacos de Panza, featuring luscious hunks of pork belly smothered in tomato guajillo sauce and showered with queso fresco, all swaddled in warm tortillas Read more.
When to go: Wednesday night is open mike night, but cover acts are discouraged. Read more.
Drink saké. Don’t know it? No problem—manager Kerry Tamura can suggest one to ease you in. Read more.
Catch a movie or two at the Chicago International Film Festival.More than 100 films will be shown, but the only one known now is Ed Norton and Robert De Niro’s prison thriller Stone. Oct 7–21 Read more.
Drink this: Matchbox's excellent cocktails, such as its margaritas, come with powdered sugar. Read more.
Never-frozen, freshly griddled and smashed patties covering every square inch of the place should do the trick. Though we think it’s the addiction to the dark brown, salty, skin-on french fries. Read more.
When does the combination of metal patio furniture, brick flooring, industrial-sized trash cans and not a speck of greenery qualify as a popular beer garden? Read more.
Thought you’d want to know: Intelligentsia has been nominated for Best Local Coffee Roaster in Time Out Chicago’s 2011 Eat Out Awards. Vote now! Read more.
Thought you’d want to know: Intelligentsia has been nominated for Best Local Coffee Roaster in Time Out Chicago’s 2011 Eat Out Awards. Vote now! Read more.
When to go: There’s free live (usually country) music Friday and Saturday nights at 10p.m., grab a comfy booth in the front room if you can handle the volume. Read more.
It’s the rooftop deck (covered in a tent in chillier months) and alfresco patio that steal the show at this Wicker Park bar and restaurant. Read more.
If ZED’s rooftop lounge were yours alone, you’d be the most popular kid in town, because this space is primed for entertaining: It has an outdoor bar, rustic lounges and a sleek fireplace. Read more.
The exhibit on the history of gold ("Gold") will explain its natural beauty, scientific value and role in history. Oct 22–Mar 6 Read more.
Go there: Belly up to the bar, built in the 1930s to resemble the USS Normandy. Read more.
Richard's is underrated, and the best place to grab a drink before or after dinner in West Loop. Read more.
Thought you'd want to know: Bangers & Lace has been nominated for Best New Bar in Time Out Chicago’s 2011 Eat Out Awards. Vote now! Read more.
This affordable Loop diner is stocked with a full bar and menu of munchies, hot sandwiches and breakfast served all day. Read more.
Can’t snag a bleacher seat at the Friendly Confines? Don’t fret. Brimming with beer, burgers, apps and wraps, this friendly bar just a stone’s throw north is the next-best place to park your tush. Read more.
Thought you’d want to know: D.S. Tequila Co. has been nominated for Best New Patio in Time Out Chicago’s 2011 Eat Out Awards. Vote now! Read more.
Jimmy Bannos Jr. feeds the need for both style and sustenance, dishing out salads of crispy kale and pig’s ear, dropping a spoonful of ricotta into a pool of pork-neck-bone gravy. Read more.
Thought you'd want to know: Haymarket Pub & Brewery has been nominated for Best New Bar in Time Out Chicago’s 2011 Eat Out Awards. Vote now! Read more.
Paul McGee, the bow-tied man behind the Whistler, is everyone’s favorite bartender: He’s patient. And not only are his cocktails delicious, they make anyplace charging more than $8 a drink seem greedy Read more.
Go there: Hit it during the week, the best bar in the Loop is now closed on Saturdays. Read more.
Thought you’d want to know: Intelligentsia has been nominated for Best Local Coffee Roaster in Time Out Chicago’s 2011 Eat Out Awards. Vote now! Read more.
Picnic tables and a great whiskey selection make this teeny rooftop, overlooking a fairly blah section of the city, a laid-back spot to catch some sun. Read more.