Look out Chicago, I'm coming to eat All the Things!
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I'm visiting my parents near Chicago for the next week. Mostly this is a kitten to brag post because I'm going to take the week at maintenance and have (reasonable portions of) Giordano's pizza (sorry Lou's fans!), Chicago mix popcorn, Portillo's, and a gyro on a fried pita dripping with tzatziki. Oh, and Pita Inn. And maybe a Potbellies sandwich. Any place I'm forgetting? Is there anything at Portillo's that tastes good and is under 600 calories, or should I just go for it and get the cheesy beef croissant?
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I need that pizza in my life.1
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Uno Pizza - Chicago. Indulge in their Deep Dish Pizza. But split it with someone. 2,2190 calories and 142 grams of fat (49g saturated). You'll regret not trying it.
I thought it was Anna pizza since that accent was hard to figure out.
A true memory was taking the boat ride in the river/canal. And seeing the bean. Paying $27 for parking is a memory I would like to forget.2 -
Gotta have a cocktail in the lounge/bar of the Hancock Building on the 96th floor. Great views, even great views from the bathroom0
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Giordano's, Connie's, or Home Run Inn...those are my favorites. If you opt for Connie's, it's very close to Chinatown. You could see out Chinatown while in the area. If you opt for Home Run Inn or Giordano's, there's one of each very close to Midway airport. You could check either out on the way in town if you're flying in thru there. If you're flying in through O'Hare, Maria's Mexican Restaurant is big for their food and margaritas. If you fly in through Midway, you'd have to check out Lalo's Mexican Restaurant. Their margaritas are KILLER!!! There's another Lalo's location in Greektown too...not that far west of the Sears (um, Willis) tower. Then...burn off those calories with some nice walks down the lakefront. Or rent a bike and bike the lakefront. There are bike rental stations all over the place.2
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Pequod's is really what I'd recommend, but enjoy!
(And have a blast.)[/quote]
I second this, Pequod's is the best.2 -
Pequod's is really what I'd recommend, but enjoy!
(And have a blast.)
I second this, Pequod's is the best. [/quote]
I've never even heard of Pequod's, but I see there's one near my old neighborhood (I'm from Edison Park, originally). Hm...I'll mostly be in the far SW suburbs, but can arrange a trip to the old neighborhood. The question is whether I can do Pita Inn, Pequod's, and Nick's gyros all in one afternoon. My children might have to roll me to the car.0 -
Giordano's, Connie's, or Home Run Inn...those are my favorites. If you opt for Connie's, it's very close to Chinatown. You could see out Chinatown while in the area. If you opt for Home Run Inn or Giordano's, there's one of each very close to Midway airport. You could check either out on the way in town if you're flying in thru there. If you're flying in through O'Hare, Maria's Mexican Restaurant is big for their food and margaritas. If you fly in through Midway, you'd have to check out Lalo's Mexican Restaurant. Their margaritas are KILLER!!! There's another Lalo's location in Greektown too...not that far west of the Sears (um, Willis) tower. Then...burn off those calories with some nice walks down the lakefront. Or rent a bike and bike the lakefront. There are bike rental stations all over the place.
I remember Lalo's-yum! I sadly neglect Mexican restaurants when I visit because I live in the SF Bay Area now, and I can get good Mexican food here, too. Realistically, Pita Inn may fall off my list too, because we've got lots of good Mediterranean restaurants here as well. It's greasy Chicago pizza, an only-in-Chicago gyro, and Portillo's that I can't really get here. There's a pizza chain here that makes a decent Chicago style pizza, but they don't butter the crust!
I'm staying out in the far SW suburbs, but will go running between the lightning strikes while I'm there. (Kidding-my sister has a treadmill and I'll run inside if it's storming. I do miss thunderstorms, because we don't have them here, but California hasn't completely addled my brains.)
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Why don't you google all their menus and plan out your day? Many restaurants have nutritional info. Be aware that they can be off by 20%. Good planning = good results.1
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diana_marie8302 wrote: »Gotta have a cocktail in the lounge/bar of the Hancock Building on the 96th floor. Great views, even great views from the bathroom
Despite living there through my 20s, I have never been to the Aerosquadron (do they even still call it that?)0 -
TheWJordinWJordin wrote: »Why don't you google all their menus and plan out your day? Many restaurants have nutritional info. Be aware that they can be off by 20%. Good planning = good results.
That's the plan. I'm mostly being silly. I do not actually intend to hit three restaurants in one afternoon.
I plan to take the week at maintenance, which gives me 1,900 calories to work with before exercise. I can't actually eat the whole Portillo's cheesy beef sandwich anymore, and one slice of a real Chicago pizza is enough now, so even though they're each upwards of 700 calories, I'll be ok.0 -
PaulaWallaDingDong wrote: »I need that pizza in my life.
Yes! If you live in Northern California, Patxi's is a decent approximation.0 -
Timely: https://blog.myfitnesspal.com/14-reasons-chicago-fit-destination-summer/
But also revealing my age-when I lived there the river was something you stayed out of except in big boats for field trips, because if you fell in you'd probably get an infection.0 -
Edison Park? Well then, you'll be happy to know there's a new Portillo's that just opened up very close to Edison Park...over by Harlem and Lawrence. I work very close to there.1
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I miss Giordiano's.
I need to go back and visit my fam and eat up.1 -
LOVE LOVE LOVE Philly's best. http://www.phillysbest.com/index.html The philly steak is a favorite. It is the thing I miss the most after moving to the burbs.1
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OMG, I now have the most intense craving for a Portillo's Chicago dog. Thanks a lot! Lol3
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I was in Chicago this week for work, and there was a Nutella Cafe on Michigan with a line around the block.2
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Portillo's achievement unlocked! The beef and cheddar was better in my memory, but still delicious.
Today it's Giordano's after running my kids and their cousin ragged. I'm intrigued by the Nutella restaurant and at least one of my kids would go gaga for it, but I'm the only one interested in going into the city. I have to get my Garrett's popcorn at the *gasp* airport.1 -
Deep dish pizza.....yum. So much good food in Chicago.1
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Ah, Chicago... You'll come for the food, you'll stay because you were murdered.
At least, I think that's the unofficial city motto.1 -
I know you were all desperately curious for an update.
Nick's gyro
Giordano's pizza
Portillo's beef and cheddar
Garrett caramel corn
July 4 cookout with Midwestern staples (giant burger, taffy Apple salad, and ice cream)
And my brother-in-law's favorite doughnut place in Joliet
I ran between the raindrops one morning, and learned that humidity and I are no longer friends.
I'm up 1 pound and it's probably water weight, as I just flew back yesterday. Totally worth it.0 -
Ya thanks to your post I had to go to the city last weekend to get some Philly's Best. It was just as good as I remembered!
Since it is a little over an hour drive we also had to get dessert. Holy crap! http://www.bangbangpie.com/ I had the coffee blondie pie: baked coffee chess, whipped cream, spiced almonds, shortbread crust. So tasty!!
I hope the pizza was as good as you remembered.1 -
Ya thanks to your post I had to go to the city last weekend to get some Philly's Best. It was just as good as I remembered!
Since it is a little over an hour drive we also had to get dessert. Holy crap! http://www.bangbangpie.com/ I had the coffee blondie pie: baked coffee chess, whipped cream, spiced almonds, shortbread crust. So tasty!!
I hope the pizza was as good as you remembered.
Yum, that pie looks delicious! Maybe I will cave to my family's request to visit for thanksgiving, especially because I just realized I didn't get any corn! You would think that corn would be the same everywhere, but the $1/sad looking ear California corn just can't measure up.0
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