Chicago's Lincoln Park Welcomes Innovative John's Food & Wine, Owned by Talented Gramercy Tavern Alums
John's Food & Wine, a new American restaurant spearheaded by chefs previously at New York City's Gramercy Tavern, has recently opened its doors in Lincoln Park, Chicago, replacing the iconic local diner Nookies Too.
Chicago's Little Village Celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month with Tijuana-Style Cuisine at Taco Sur
As Hispanic Heritage Month draws to a close, a taqueria in Little Village, Chicago, celebrates Tijuana-style cuisine with homemade tortillas and various meat options, including a unique beef birria. Owner Veronica Fabre aims to bring authentic flavors from the border town to the Windy City's food scene.
Fahlstrom's Fresh Fish Market Vies for Comeback in Evanston Despite Fundraising Hurdles
Chicago restaurateur Glenn Fahlstrom is working to revive his namesake fish market and restaurant in suburban Evanston, though funding obstacles may hinder his progress. The veteran seafood merchant plans to reestablish his Fahlstrom's Fresh Fish Market, this time as a hybrid tavern, oyster bar, and counter-service fish market that will likely generate nostalgic buzz.
Chicago Culinary Scene Heats Up: Other Half Brewery, Strapoli Pizzeria, Café Mas, Jook Sing, Ramova Theatre, and More
Chicago's restaurant and brewery scene continues to thrive, with several new and highly anticipated establishments slated to open in the coming months, including Brooklyn's Other Half Brewery, Strapoli Pizzeria and All Day Cafe, and Ramova Theatre, Brewery, and Grill.
A Sweet 75th Anniversary of Chicago's Affy Tapple Caramel
As Affy Tapple celebrates its 75th anniversary as Chicago's iconic autumn treat, take a peek behind the curtain into the company's rich history, enduring family-based traditions, and dedication to bringing smiles to the faces of their many customers, both old and new.
Chicago Embraces Fall Festivities: Pumpkin Patches, Apple Orchards, and Delectable Treats
As autumn creeps in, Chicagoans look forward to pumpkin patches, apple orchards, and delicious fall foods. Explore some of the best places near Chicago to enjoy seasonal flavors and fun activities, all within a two-hour drive from the city.
Chicago's Second Generation Restaurant Closes its Doors, Owners to Focus on Mott St
After a five-year run in Logan Square, the owners of Second Generation have decided to close the restaurant and refocus their energies on their first establishment, Mott St. The Asian-American inspired eatery struggled to make its mark in the post-pandemic landscape.











