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General Discussion>Weekend In Chicago: What to do?
s15driftking 08:14 PM 09-21-2009
I'm taking my new bride to Chicago in late November (19-22) for a long weekend.

We are staying at the Silversmith Hotel on "jewelry row" (IIRC).

What are the "must do's", the "must eats", the "must tours", and the "must smoke here" places in that area? I'd be one block from Michigan Ave and one block from Millenium park.

So far, all i know is that I want to take a souble secker bus ride and also want to hit a couple art museums.

I know there are 1,000,000 things to do in Chicago... but I just want opinions to maximize my trip!


- Bobby
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md4958 09:10 PM 09-21-2009
A chicago must do:

Get tasered/tased by Tom (Icehog3) :-)
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theonlybear4CORT 09:18 PM 09-21-2009
Originally Posted by md4958:
A chicago must do:

Get tasered/tased by Tom (Icehog3) :-)
:-)


:-):-):-)
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icehog3 11:37 PM 09-21-2009
Originally Posted by md4958:
A chicago must do:

Get tasered/tased by Tom (Icehog3) :-)
I will warm 'er up. :-)
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HK3- 06:59 AM 09-22-2009
Never met the guy but I'd like to see a youtube video of you fist fighting him? :-):-):-)

Ok, the taser will do. :-)
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King James 07:00 AM 09-22-2009
Seeing blue man group at night is really fun. Otherwise during the day the aquarium and museums are nice to hit, or navy pier. As far as food goes some of the chicago area guys can be of more help
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mmblz 07:04 AM 09-22-2009
Originally Posted by s15driftking:
What are the "must do's", the "must eats", the "must tours", and the "must smoke here" places in that area? I'd be one block from Michigan Ave and one block from Millenium park.
Must smoke here is easy - either in a B&M, or out on the street, away from any doorway. :-)

As far as B&Ms, you'll be close to Iwan Ries
http://www.iwanries.com/
Keep in mind they are closed Sunday, as is most of the stuff in that neighborhood (it's really weird).

As far as art museums, the Art Institute is pretty cool. You could spend a lot of time there.

If I had to choose two restaurants for dinner in Chicago they would probably be North Pond and Dorado (get the Duck Nachos). Neither is close to your hotel, so you'd need to drive, cab, or el.
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icantbejon 08:53 AM 09-22-2009
You must go to Ditka's resaurant. Chicago---->Da Bears---->Ditka---->Ditka's Restaurant. It's simple.

The waterfront is great too, they have a nice fair right on the water.

If you go to Ditka's, ask if they have my sunglasses still. I lost them there about 4 years ago and I've missed them ever since.

BTW...Chicago is my favorite city in America.
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14holestogie 09:04 AM 09-22-2009
Harry Carey's restaurant, Hard Rock, and John Hancock building for the view.
All within walking distance from Michigan Ave.
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icantbejon 09:08 AM 09-22-2009
Originally Posted by 14holestogie:
Harry Carey's restaurant, Hard Rock, and John Hancock building for the view.
All within walking distance from Michigan Ave.
John Hancock building was a good stop. Lots of city facts on the top floor.
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icehog3 10:08 AM 09-22-2009
For seafood I would recommend Hugo's Frog Bar.

http://www.hugosfrogbar.com/

Pizza, my personal fave is Giordano's.

http://www.giordanos.com/

If you have access to a car (or maybe even the train), Cigar King is a great B&M.

http://www.cigarking.com/catalog/dir/section/15
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King James 10:19 AM 09-22-2009
You can walk out into a little glass box on the sears tower now....unless it is closed down???? That seems pretty awesome
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vankleekkw 10:24 AM 09-22-2009
Daytime - Museums, tours, sporting events
Nightime - Bars, B&M's, sporting events
Food - find a non-chain restuarant to enjoy. There are plenty. Get some dawgs from a local store and real deep dish from Giordanos. Get some Chicago popcorn from Nuts on Clarke (Half cheddar/half caramel).
B&M - Get one of the locals to meet you at one. There are plenty in whatever area you want.
Stay away from the magnificent mile if you want to keep your money. Your financee may go crazy at watertower place (8 floor mall)
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s15driftking 10:31 AM 09-23-2009
thanks gents, keep em coming!!
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s15driftking 10:11 AM 10-06-2009
bump for B&M suggestions??
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mmblz 10:37 AM 10-06-2009
umm...

Originally Posted by mmblz:
As far as B&Ms, you'll be close to Iwan Ries
http://www.iwanries.com/
Keep in mind they are closed Sunday, as is most of the stuff in that neighborhood (it's really weird).
Originally Posted by icehog3:
If you have access to a car (or maybe even the train), Cigar King is a great B&M.

http://www.cigarking.com/catalog/dir/section/15

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ChicagoWhiteSox 12:08 PM 10-06-2009
+1 for Iwan Ries

IMO, the best Italian in Chicago.---- http://www.italianvillage-chicago.com/
The have a great wine list to say the least. There are 3 restaurants that make up the Italian Village, all in the same building, go to the original Village which is upstairs. Here is more of a visual- http://www.italianvillage-chicago.com/video.php

Capital Grille has great steaks. I think they are on N. St. Clair, just off Michigan ave.
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Blueface 01:29 PM 10-06-2009
If you were to ask a Floridian what it is you can do in mid to late November in Chicago, specially a Floridian who has had the opportunity to go there many, many times, there is only one answer he can give you:

FREEZE YOUR A$$ OFF!!!:-)

However, I would do Giordano's Deep Dish Pizza as Tom suggested.
As others have also said, the Hancock building is cool to go up to.
For me, it would be all about food. That city has awesome food to be had anywhere you turn to.
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Old Sailor 01:37 PM 10-06-2009
Originally Posted by icehog3:
I will warm 'er up. :-)
I wanna see that video too:-)
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forgop 06:22 PM 10-06-2009
If you were going the weekend prior, I'd recommend going to see Skillet at the House of Blues like me.
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