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Doing Good by Eating and Drinking Well

Palate and presentation come together at the annual Taste of the Nation Chicago. One of Chicago’s most anticipated culinary events – The Taste of the Nation – is headed back on Wednesday, August 13th at Navy Pier in the Grand Ballroom (600 E Grand Ave). More than 85 renowned chefs and mixologists from all over Chicago will … Continued

Green City Market Launches Cookbook

Creamy polenta with braised greens and mushrooms – one of the recipes you’ll find in the new GCM Cookbook It’s easy to buy a bunch of seasonal ingredients at the Farmer’s Market; the hard part is often knowing how to cook them. The Green City Market is here to help. This month, GCM is out … Continued

Beer of the Week: 5 Quinto

This week, The Hopleaf’s Michael Roper looks to Belgium (the guy should know, his bar has more than 100 Belgians on offer) for his Beer of the Week. The Vicar Quinto comes from the Dilewyns Brewery; it’s a golden, high fermentation beer with secondary fermentation in both the bottle and the cask. It’s brand new in … Continued

The Zetter Townhouse

Located just 10 minutes from the West End, in Clerkenwell, this is my go-to spot for a great cocktail before heading out for dinner. You feel as if you’ve stepped into a Victorian hunting lodge designed by someone with an off-beat sense of humor. There’s a hotel here as well; just a 5-min. walk from … Continued

Roscoe Village Burger Fest Firing Up Grills

Sizzling, juicy cheeseburgers at Roscoe Village’s Burger Fest Nothing says summer like a sizzling grill. Roscoe Village is turning up the heat once again this weekend, bringing us its 5th annual Burger Fest featuring fourteen different vendors. Head to Belmont and Damen between 11 a.m. and 10 p.m. both Saturday and Sunday. The chefs will … Continued

Nick Kokonas Geeks Out with Restaurant Data

I found this talk – by the owner of Alinea, Next and The Aviary – to be geeky yet fascinating. Kokonas doesn’t bother assembling a Power Point deck, he simply shares internal documents and the results of his own company’s research, in determining how they take, accept and chart reservations. It’s from the recent Welcome … Continued

Beer(s) of the Week from Firestone Walker

So many summertime beers to sip, so little time. This week, The Hopleaf’s Michael Roper suggests a pair of craft beers – both less than 5% abv – from the pride of Paso Robles, CA: Firestone Walker (yes, the same family who made the tires). He says they’re limited to the season, so you don’t have … Continued

Windy City Smokeout Hits Town This Weekend

Setting up for Bub City’s Windy City Smokeout Come for the ribs and stay for the music at the second annual Windy City Smokeout, firing up this Friday and running through the weekend. This year, a new location: Grand and the River. This BBQ fest brings you not only the best in the city, but … Continued

Lobsterpalooza at Shaw’s in July

The New England Lobster Boil with the works at Shaw’s Crab House It’s bad enough we don’t live anywhere near the coast of Maine in the summertime, but Chicago’s legendary Shaw’s Crab House (21 E. Hubbard St. or 1900 E. Higgins Rd. in Schaumburg) is hoping to remedy that feeling of longing, by offering tons of ways to … Continued

Falafel With Your Fireworks?

Falafill’s “Pocket Kit” lunchbox features falafels, warm pita bread, and six of their signature dips and sides. Falafill is starting a new way to picnic this summer. No need to drive to either one of its locations (3202 N. Broadway or 1053 Lake St.) for a Mediterranean fix – they’ll come to you. You’ve got four … Continued