If you have spent the day on the north side, or are staying on the north side and would rather not head downtown for dinner, there are plenty dining highlights in Lincoln Park. If you have a large group, or are just looking for a casual and fun environment head to Cafe Ba-Ba-Reeba for sangria, tapas, and a great outdoor patio, or Chicago Pizza Oven & Grinder for pizza pot pie, and a buzzing, yet intimate setting, or Sapori Trattoria for casual Italian and live classical guitar, Kith & Kin, a fantastic gastropub with an superb earthy menu. For dessert, definitely try La Creperie for dessert crepes in this little cafe. For an upscale experience, head to one of the hottest places in town, Boka, serving contemporary American food using fresh and simple ingredients. If you like the sound of this, Perennial will catch your eye as well. Brought to Chicago by the same owners of Boka, Perennial, an American Bistro, was put together by some of Chicago's best chefs and wine connoisseurs. If seafood is what you crave, L2O is your best option, offering exotic seafood pairings. Geja's Cafe is one of the most romantic restaurants in the city, where you and your special person can bond over fondue. Or, if you are ready to go all out, get ready for a foodie experience at Alinea, voted one of the best restaurants in the nation!
1729 N. Halsted St
Between North Ave. and Willow St
1723 N. Halsted St
Between North Ave. and Willow St
Award-Winning Chef...
1119 W. Webster Ave.
(between Clifton Avenue & Seminary Avenue)
Big Flavors...
2121 North Clark Street
Gratifying Pizza Pot Pie...
2300 N Lincoln Park West
at Belden
Exotic seafood...
340 W. Armitage Ave
Between Lincoln Ave. and Clark St
Fondue and Fine Wines...
1800 N Lincoln Ave
at Clark
American bistro collaboration...