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- Fluying ✅March 30, 2018Initially you may think it’s not modernist because there is no visible steel but it has all the other characteristics. Also is fun to look up.
- Food court is a great respite from the Chicago colds while outdoors are a nice way to take in the sun in summers
- Peter HardersNovember 2, 2011If you're coming to Chase Tower to interact with a bank teller, you're in luck. The staff is exceptionally friendly, helpful and courtesy. They treat you like they value you your business.
- SNovember 28, 2012Whole Sum stand in Chase cafeteria offers different 600 calorie lunches every day and it's good. I think Lucy sometimes gives you extra.
- ᴡ LazuNovember 21, 2011Lower level cafeteria has a lot of food options. Fresh, healthy, tasty and inexpensive for downtown.
- Chicago TribuneSeptember 27, 2011At 850 feet tall, this Chase has a zagillion (actual figure) ATM machines and a large bank in the lobby. For more building talk, Trib architecture critic Blair Kamin's your guy. http://bit.ly/6e8rN0
- On a beautiful day, one of the nicest places to stop and munch is the seating area facing the fountain.
- Safe deposit boxes are in the basement though service can be slow...
- Sarah Ross MattesonMarch 2, 2012Starbucks in the concourse and you can catch the CTA Blue line on the Plaza level.
- Shiu Kai TamFebruary 25, 2013When you come in, ask for Steve Lobo if you need a banker, he's awesome!
- Seating area overlooking the fountain is a popular place to doze off during lunch.
- I get lunch at other places and eat downstairs here. Plenty of tables, especially on the west side.
- Jillian BurnickasOctober 27, 2015This place use to be good but they've down graded quite a bit on quality.
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