That's the one I remember from my last trip down there. Wasn't in the seafood kind of mood at the time.
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McCormick & Schmick's Seafood Restaurant
This one is on East Wacker Drive.
(It isn't Packer Drive, for whatever reason it's changing W|acker to Packer)"Once the people find they can vote themselves money, that will herald the end of the Republic.”
– Benjamin Franklin
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I'm gonna say, if we're telling you where to eat, you'd better bring us back some Garrett's popcorn:
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I know it's a chain, but I've eaten a lot of crab legs in my day, and some of my favorites were at Bubba Gumps. You gotta brave the pier though, and that can be nauseating enough to rob you of your appetite.
Smokey Bones is a bit like the Applebee's of rib places. They have an overall nice menu. but the ribs certainly aren't spectacular."You're all very smart, and I'm very dumb." - Partial
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All I know is...if you're going to Taste of Chicago, you're gonna be eating Robinson's #1 Ribs.Originally posted by SkinBasketSmokey Bones is a bit like the Applebee's of rib places. They have an overall nice menu. but the ribs certainly aren't spectacular.
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$6-$8! WTF? I thought prohibition was over down there? Sounds like the gangsters are still running the town.Originally posted by MerlinAnyone else every notice that no matter what bar you go to in downtown Chicago that the tap beer is always in a 16 oz glass and it's $5 at EVERY bar for the cheap shit like Bud Light, Coors Light, Miller Light, etc.? Unless you want a "specialty" beer in the form of Leine's or Red Hook or Fat Tire, then it's $6-$8.C.H.U.D.
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The best ribs you've had are from a chain restaurant? You, my friend, no nothing about ribs.Originally posted by MerlinI disagree. Any rib place with a $5 lunch buffet is serving cat ribs. Smokey Bones has the best ribs I have ever had. Their BBQ sauce is second to none. Not sure if they are in Chicago but they are in Shaumburg. Can't wait for the tourist call on that one.Originally posted by Iron Mike
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Bubba Gumps isn't bad..actually pretty good. For Chicago the staples are hot dogs, pizza, and beefs. A lot of times it's the small mom and pop restaurant that has some pretty awesome food. Going that route can be hit and miss. Restaurants on Halstead can be exspensive too, but so can a lot of other trendy areas. I hate to admit, as much as I hate the Chicago sports team...I do love Chicago.Originally posted by Iron Mike<==waits for the Chicagoland posters to weigh in about the best Chicago ribs.
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Catch 35 for seafood. Downtown and in Naperville. Is it the best? Who knows - It's Chicago. The fact that it's fresh is good enough.
Been to the Naperville one. I'm sure Downtown is good too.

Best ribs in Chicago? Who cares.
Seafood is where it's at baby!
But I know this, the best food NEVER comes from a chain restaurant. NEVER.
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is that kinda like the best music isn't played on the radio?Originally posted by retailguyBut I know this, the best food NEVER comes from a chain restaurant. NEVER.
the last time we were in chicago we ate at an Italian rest......can't remember the streets or the name but it was up the road from Gibson's. I had the Mussels pasta. outstanding! priced very reasonable for the portions. We could have split the appetizer as our meal there was so much.
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Was it The Italian Village?Originally posted by Little Whiskeythe last time we were in chicago we ate at an Italian rest......can't remember the streets or the name but it was up the road from Gibson's. I had the Mussels pasta. outstanding! priced very reasonable for the portions. We could have split the appetizer as our meal there was so much.
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