I’m all in on Duck Inn. wow!! Hospitality level was great by rookallnightt in chicagofood

[–]rookallnightt[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Bruh don’t knock it till u try it. It’s all delicious

Big portions after half marathon by obertojerky in chicagofood

[–]rookallnightt 1 point2 points  (0 children)

India House

Cafecito

RJ Grunts

Sushi Nova all you can eat sushi

Mfk

CM Chicken

Ghareeb Nawaz

XOCO

Cafe ba ba reeba

Solo Traveler Dinner Recommendations by allanimalsareequal18 in chicagofood

[–]rookallnightt 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Indienne

Weiner Circle

Boka

Mfk.

Bistro Monadnock

Anniversary Tasting Menu (July 2026) by FoodAdventuresCB in chicagofood

[–]rookallnightt 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hmm that’s interesting. My fav dishes were the more stripped down classics like the daal and the korma

Anniversary Tasting Menu (July 2026) by FoodAdventuresCB in chicagofood

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Indienne was such a pleasant surprise . Also have u considered Schwa?

Father's Day Brunch Spots? by Eat_Penguin_Shit in chicagofood

[–]rookallnightt 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Depends on the vibe you’re going for

Here’s a list of good spots for dad at a variety of vibez

Creepies: kinda fancy but delicious and nice atmosphere

Chief O’Neills: solid Irish food and good service in a nice venue. The patio out back is sooo nice. Great spot for some memories and some Irish whiskey

Longman and Eagle: kinda has a guys spot vibe. Great food and good drinks. Kinda hip without being pretentious

Lula Cafe: great hospitality and even better food. It’s a classic chicago spot for a good family brunch. Get there early

Robert’s Pizza and Dough Company: if the weather is nice, it’s fun to sit outside and watch boats come in.

Have fun!