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Design on the Menu: Two Chicago Restaurants Shine Among America’s Most Beautiful
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Design on the Menu: Two Chicago Restaurants Shine Among America’s Most Beautiful

Chicago’s dining scene is being noticed for more than what’s on the plate. Two of the city’s newest restaurants—Adalina Prime in Fulton Market and Crying Tiger in River North—have been named among the most visually stunning restaurant openings in the country. The national lifestyle publication Robb Report included both spots in its 2025 roundup celebrating...

Iconic Rush Street Restaurant Carmine’s Reopens Monday After Two-Year Renovation
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Iconic Rush Street Restaurant Carmine’s Reopens Monday After Two-Year Renovation

A longtime Rush Street favorite is making its comeback. After more than two years away, Carmine’s, one of Chicago’s most iconic Italian restaurants, is set to reopen Monday in a newly renovated space in the Gold Coast. The Rosebud Group confirmed the restaurant will welcome diners back to 1037 North Rush Street, reviving the classic...

Dangerous Cold Descends on Chicago as Holiday Crowds Venture Outdoors
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Dangerous Cold Descends on Chicago as Holiday Crowds Venture Outdoors

Chicago woke up Saturday to dangerous, below-zero wind chills as an arctic blast tightened its grip on the region, creating hazardous conditions during one of the busiest weekends of the holiday season. Early morning temperatures across the city and suburbs felt like the negative single digits, with wind chill values expected to fall even further...

What Happened at Alinea? Inside a Rare Michelin Downgrade
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What Happened at Alinea? Inside a Rare Michelin Downgrade

Alinea, long considered Chicago’s most famous fine-dining destination, was knocked down from three Michelin stars to two last week — an unusual setback for a restaurant at that level. The news immediately prompted the same question across the culinary world: why now? Michelin offered no explanation. The guide never reveals details of its decision-making, keeping...

Chicago Mayor Johnson’s New Crowd Limits Put Beloved Christkindlmarket in Peril
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Chicago Mayor Johnson’s New Crowd Limits Put Beloved Christkindlmarket in Peril

Organizers and vendors are voicing serious concerns after Mayor Brandon Johnson’s administration began strictly enforcing sharply reduced capacity limits at the market. The change came without warning—officials say they were informed just 12 hours before opening day that attendance would be restricted far more tightly than expected. The shift is dramatic. While the market was...

Holiday Tree Tradition Returns to Navy Pier
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Holiday Tree Tradition Returns to Navy Pier

A century-old holiday tradition came back to Chicago’s lakefront on Saturday, as the U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Mackinaw delivered more than 1,200 Christmas trees to Navy Pier for families in need. Crowds gathered along the dock shortly after sunrise, bracing against the wind as the ship made its approach. Volunteers — some wrapped in scarves...

5 Reasons Smyth Is One of North America’s Top Restaurants in 2025
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5 Reasons Smyth Is One of North America’s Top Restaurants in 2025

Chicago’s West Loop is no stranger to culinary ambition, but few restaurants have defined it quite like Smyth. This year, the acclaimed tasting menu destination has been named the fourth-best restaurant in North America by The World’s 50 Best Restaurants — and the highest-ranked in the entire Midwest. It’s a recognition that feels less like...

Historic Mansion to Become $50 Million Magic Venue in Chicago
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Historic Mansion to Become $50 Million Magic Venue in Chicago

A magician might guard his secrets, but the creators of a new downtown Chicago venue are lifting the veil on theirs. The historic McCormick Mansion, an 1880s architectural gem just west of the Magnificent Mile, is in the midst of a $50 million transformation that will turn it into The Hand & The Eye—an immersive...