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06-29-2010, 10:40 PM | #45 |
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06-29-2010, 10:52 PM | #46 |
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The CityPass is worth it IF you're into seeing those places. If you're so-so on them, skip the pass and just pick one or two you're really interested in.
Skip the Sears Tower (or rather Willis Tower) skydeck. You get about the same view from the Hancock building. Don't pay for the observation deck there, either. Go to the signature lounge instead and have a drink and enjoy the view for free (the lounge is one floor below the observation deck and requires no admission fee). Likewise, the Go card appears to have a large list, but most of it is relatively low-use... and I'm perplexed regarding "Navy Pier" being listed... there's no "admission" to go there. You just walk through it, like any "boardwalk" area. You mentioned a beach. The North Ave beach is the only real beach where lots of people are. If you head further North (to Evanston-ish), there are nice, scenic lakefront areas, but that's quite a hike. In terms of food, consider a quick bite at Portillo's. It's a local chain, and for some of us, just as important as, say, in-n-out is to californians. (it's burgers and hot dogs, and really good chocolate cake) For pizza, others' comments regarding the original Pizzeria Uno (and the expansion across the way, Pizzeria Deux) are correct. I find it gets ridiculously busy though. I like Giordano's myself (Chicago area chain, though also in Florida, they're all over Chicagoland). If you have an hour or two, consider one of the architectural river tours. It's a nice little trip up and down the river with cool facts regarding the various buildings. Chicago's a really good city if you're into architecture. I also urge you to stay downtown and forgo the cost of commuting into the city and parking. Try and walk through Millenium Park as you meander through downtown. It's a nice area. In terms of evening activities, including bars/nightlife, you'll have to let us know what type of places you're interested. Grab some local beer, just because it's the right thing to do in any city. (Chicago's native beer is Goose Island). We can certainly offer up bar/lounge/club suggestions if you let us know what you're looking for. Let us know what you're looking for or if you have questions about anything, and we'll be happy to help! |
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Jesus. I'll take your advice when I wanna see the city and I've lived here all my life. Ha
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06-29-2010, 11:13 PM | #49 |
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Lost me at Portillo's.
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06-29-2010, 11:56 PM | #51 |
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06-29-2010, 11:57 PM | #52 |
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06-29-2010, 11:59 PM | #53 |
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06-30-2010, 12:09 AM | #54 |
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I think that they were good and Los was being serious with his comment not sarcastic.
Here's the thing though...people come on here all the time with the same question you asked....like its Tulsa or something where there is just a short list. There is soooo much and it is soooo subjective. For example, no offense to froot_loops but I think Portillo's is for posers. Its a homogenized chain. Is it good, sure, but so is McDonald's. What is good there? Beefs? I'd rather go to Al's, Johnny's, Mr. Beef, Big Jack's. Dogs? Byron's, Hot Doug's, Poochie's, Costco (yes, Costco's dogs got rated top 5 - look it up). Fries are meh. So for me, the minute anyone mentions Portillo's I immediately dismiss their taste. But that's me. There are more beaches than North Ave., but that is the best one. How about this...how long are you staying? Weekend or weeknight?
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06-30-2010, 11:18 AM | #57 |
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so when are you coming again? there is a bunch of stuff but dont want to list if you wont be around lol
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06-30-2010, 01:45 PM | #59 |
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truth be told i didnt read past the first paragraph. (im fat and lazy
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I understand what AFV335i's comment, but take it with a grain of salt. Dismissing entirely a person's entire range/breadth of taste based on a "litmus test" like that is something they're certainly entitled to, but maybe a little hasty... It's a homogenized chain, yes. It became a chain because it was popular enough to do so, and it's a local chain, so something you won't get everywhere. That's why I compared it to In-n-Out in Cali. Homogenized chain, but a Cali institution. And I'm sure some people won't like it. Five Guys became enormously popular on the East Coast and has spread all over now, but I personally don't like their burgers, though some of friends still think it's the best place (incidentally, if you do like burgers, someone else mentioned Kuma's. that should fit the bill as a very unique place with good food)
(I'm not being sensitive or anything, and I know AFV was only giving an opinion, just giving it from a different point of view... After all, there are tons of things in Chicago that are "touristy" and I wouldn't even bother with as a native, but if you're visiting, well, you ARE a tourist, and sometimes ppl like to do that stuff. I know I do when visiting other cities.) You'll have an enjoyable time here. I've been living downtown for 5 years and still love it every time I walk outside. |
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Just spent the weekend downtown. Stayed at the Drake. Walked to the beach (2 blocks)....walked like a mile to Navy Pier. Wifey and I sat around and drank people watching and watching the watercraft. Navy Pier is basically a huge beer garden in the summer. Alot going on there. Went to Nacionale 27 for dinner. Drinks were good, food was OK. Went to Epic. Back to the Drake. Woke up and ran along the beach and then had breakfast at the Palace on Madison. Good stuff.
Called Mark....Mark refused to bring me advil for my hangover. I highly recommend going to Navy Pier. Our friends from Calgary who we met up with highly recommend taking the trolley around downtown. You can choose which sights you go see on your own schedule at a reasonable price.
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YOU ass.. You called me at like 9, I was STILL drunk! haha Honestly, I think Navy Pier is over rated, its a good time once in awhile but there are some many more hidden gems in Chicago that are worth seeing. Let me know when you come down we should have a CHITOWN go to the clubs thing haha if you have a chance I highly recommend Kumas, and if your in the UIC neighborhood try my friends restaurant One.Six very good food and if you give me advanced notice I can get you a very nice discount as well Oh yeah if your in the Evanston area go to Buffalo Joes Best wings in the City! |
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