The former Monday's site has been given a hefty makeover; now it's a sharp yet mellow after-work destination for Loop office workers, complete with circular booths upholstered in suede and a candle-filled sandstone "fireplace." There are the usual flat-screen TVs above the bar, but it's still possible to have a quiet conversation. An ambitious (and assertively priced) menu of new American...
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The downstairs menu caters to burgers, sandwiches and smaller plates while the upstairs menu features more sophisticated entrees like mustard molasses glazed steak.
In Short When Loop workers tire of the food court at the Thompson Center and a casual, yet classy meal is in order, this swank restaurant answers the call. A dimly lit downstairs dining room--decked out with glass mosaic tile, mahogany furniture and U-shaped booths--hosts business lunches all within view of a bar and exposed kitchen. Upstairs, three separate dining areas boast...
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Posted by Valerie Moloney
on April 21, 2009, (Edited October 22, 2008)
Watch the game or hang out with friends this is a great neighborhood bar with some character. I enjoyed the Salmon Burger and the Calamari starter was great also. Recommend if you are a local or visiting to enjoy this stop when you are in Chicago.
Posted by Citysearch User
on April 21, 2009, (Edited November 12, 2008)
I met a friend there after work a few weeks ago. I swear I thought it was my friend writing the review other than it wasn't the around the time she and I went. We also had incredibly bad service and dirty, 1/2 filled glasses. I'm not a newbie when it comes to wine so I'm not expecting the big gulp of cab. but more than a couple of ounces would be nice. A clean glass would have been even...
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Posted by bd1234
on April 21, 2009, (Edited March 04, 2007)