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Address
733 W Madison St Chicago IL 60661
Phone
(312) 602-2100
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(312) 602-2165

Business Hours

Status: Closes in 17 minutes

Sunday
6:00am-11:00pm
Monday
6:00am-11:00pm
Tuesday
6:00am-11:00pm
Wednesday
6:00am-11:00pm
Thursday
6:00am-11:00pm
Friday
6:00am-11:00pm
Saturday
6:00am-11:00pm

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  • Diners Club
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This 1940's inspired retro supper club and Martini Bar offers American classics revived with a contemporary flair.

Dine, Chicago's new 1940's-style American eatery, is now open in the burgeoning West Loop neighborhood to an adoring clientele. The restaurant is receiving high praise from Chicagoans searching for a fun contemporary supper club, in a spirited, bustling environment. Dine's interior style is reflective of the best work completed by the San Francisco-based Puccini Group, known as an industry...

Located in the heart of Chicago, our restaurant offers an eclectic cuisine to fit every palate; served in a charming retro diner atmosphere with an upbeat contemporary style.

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Dine Restaurant Review

Catering to business travelers staying at the hotel as well as destination diners, this friendly spot serves three meals daily with homey flair. The menu keeps with a comfort food theme but ups the ante, ambition-wise (meatloaf with a fried egg and peppercorn sauce, for example). Pristinely fresh, summery oil-splashed yellowfin sashimi is accented with serrano, sesame and cilantro, while...

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Average Rating
80

We had tickets to a concert, and even though they seemed short on staff, we were taken care of very well! We weren't rushed, yet got out on time. The food and portions were great, beer nice and cold. We also ate Sunday brunch there the next morning, another great meal!

Average Rating
20

We called to say we were running late and the person who answered the phone wasn't friendly. We arrived and didn't get greeted for five minutes. We ordered a bottle of wine, but we were informed that we can't get alcohol until the bartender got there which was 4 pm. I have worked in restaurants for 20 years and I have never heard of something so ridiculous. Even as a manager you should never...

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It was nice to have a restaurant in the hotel. We ate dinner and breakfast there and I was disappointed that there weren't gluten free bread options.

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40

Not impressed with this Hotel restaurant, limited menu, prices were a bit high in my opinion, food was ok, would not recommend. I do recommend going to Yolk on 500 W. Madison Street, awesome food and service to say the least.

Average Rating
40

I was very disappointed in this years brunch. The food was boring and uninspired. The selection was the small. This is the 4th time we have gone here for Easter brunch and the quality has really gone down. I would not recommend this to anyone who want a nice brunch for family and friends on a holiday. The brunch was half the size from what it was in the past. The place was empty and was...

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Located in the Crowne Plaza Hotel; 1940's style restaurant with matching comfort food. Cozy banquettes and electic decor. -

wm, 05/15/2006

Dine is the new biggest hit in the west loop. You HAVE to have their grilled tuna entree and their pork chops.

adam, 08/17/2006

This 1940's inspired retro supper club and Martini Bar offers American classics revived with a contemporary flair.

Located in the heart of Chicago, directly across from the Donald E. Stevens Convention Center, our restaurant offers an eclectic cuisine to fit every palate; served in a charming retro diner atmosphere with an upbeat contemporary style. Enjoy the finest dining the way it used to be or rent out our function room for special occasions. We hope to see you soon!

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