New American dishes with a large dose of the South and New Orleans. Check out their Twitter feed (http://twitter.com/townhallBBQ) for info on the seasonal lunchtime BBQ. Leer más.
Spectacular puffy and crisp wood-fired pie with eight topping combinations. But don't come with a sweet tooth -- they don't do desserts. Leer más.
Don't miss the 3rd floor Gay & Lesbian Center, a treasure chest of historic LGBT photos, pulp paperbacks, local artifacts and more. Leer más.
This unabashedly kitschy dive's styled after custom vans of the 70s/early 80s, with booths that rock shag carpets, mirrored ceilings, WATER BEDS, and working CB radios. Leer más.
In true Tumblr community fashion, the office walls are lined with art. Walk through the office and take it in. - Vadim Lavrusik Leer más.
This jeweler—America’s oldest—got its start in 1796. Now it sells a wide range of jewelry, from multi-carat diamond earrings to stunning watches, along with home goods like delicately painted china. Leer más.
Did you know? Outside of housing recreational facilities the Pier has been the home to, at various points in its history, a university, an emergency hospital, Naval training facilities, and a library. Leer más.
Now there's a reason to love Mondays: $1 Pabst and $2 well drinks, all day long. Leer más.
Barbecue goes upscale at this spot. Try their barbecued Scotch eggs, and or sip on a mint julep served in a frosty metal cup. Leer más.
Architect Daniel Burnham & associates included plans for five Municipal Piers in their Plan of Chicago. Only one pier was commissioned and built, in Lake Michigan, near the mouth of the Chicago River. Leer más.