This is thread I started a few years back when I was making my first trip to Chicago. I bumped it as I was going through my old threads and wanted to talk about my most recent trip.
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Giordano's is a fun pizza, and it's a local chain, so you can stick it to the chain haters while eating great food.
The Hancock building has the best views. If you go to the Signature lounge on the 96th floor, its a 1 drink minimum but its free other than that. If you don't get a table by the window, just wait for one to open up and then grab it before somebody else. Or, you can spend $20 and go to the observatory.
For Pizza, I would recommend either Lou Malnati's or Gino's East.
Portillo's is an absolute MUST when I visit Chicago...Everything is great but Italian beef is my favorite
The only thing fun about Chicago is packing your **** up and leaving.
Going on a trip with my brother next weekend to Chicago. It's my first trip to the windy city so looking for suggestions anyone who has been or lives in Chicago. Doing Rockies (my team) vs Cubs at Wrigley Friday.
Saturday is being set aside to do tourist activities. Want to do a tower view and have heard Hancock gives the best view. Also looking at a boat tour. Want to eat at a place that is uniquely Chicago so anyone's suggestions in that area would be helpful.
Staying with family that lives just outside of north Chicago.
You can pack your **** up and leave this thread anytime, pal! Don't talk **** about my city.
Are you staying just outside "north Chicago," as in Evanston or Skokie?
Or are you staying just outside "North Chicago" as in Waukegan?
We did the Chicago's First Lady architectural boat tour and it was great. Also did the Hancock building.
Au Cheval had probably the best hamburger I've ever had.