Where to Stay in Chicago If You Like to Eat
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Where to Stay in Chicago If You Like to Eat
"Chicago has always been considered one of America's greatest food cities-one where fully loaded hot dogs, deep-dish pizza, and ultra luxe 18-course tasting menus are revered in the same dining scene. You could practically fill a travel itinerary with places to get Italian beef sandwiches (à la The Bear) alone. The city's restaurants, cafés, and bars reflect the diversity of Chicago's neighborhoods, and knowing where to stay is the key to having convenient access to the best spots."
"The West Loop was once an industrial zone and meatpacking district, but has transformed into a lively dining and nightlife hub. Restaurant Row on the main stretch of Randolph Street is filled with restaurants and bars that have taken over old warehouse spaces. The neighborhood's also conveniently located near Chicago's west side via the CTA Blue Line (or a quick car ride), which is home to many of the neighborhoods, like Logan Square and Wicker Park, with the city's greatest places to eat."
Chicago offers a wide culinary spectrum from fully loaded hot dogs and deep-dish pizza to multi-course tasting menus and celebrated sandwiches. Neighborhood choice determines convenience for exploring the city's diverse restaurants, cafés, and bars. The West Loop has evolved from a meatpacking district into a dining and nightlife hub anchored by Restaurant Row on Randolph Street. The neighborhood provides easy transit access to west-side food destinations via the CTA Blue Line and proximity to Logan Square and Wicker Park. Staying in the West Loop enables visits to notable spots for brunch, Filipino pastries, claypot rice, and late-night cocktails.
Read at Bon Appetit
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