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Chicago’s Top Chefs Gather To Fight Cerebral Palsy

  For the past 20 years, United Cerebral Palsy (UCP) of Greater Chicago has been helping those in need. Now it’s time to give back. As I’ve been talking about all week, if you haven’t already picked a charity that means something to you (I typically only focus on food-related events, with food-related causes, such … Continued

Great Food & Music On Deck For Local Charities

  This week, we’re deviating from the norm a bit, to tell you about some really worthwhile events that are coming up in Chicago that benefit causes I believe in.   The first is Below The Belt, a fundraiser I’m co-chairing, which benefits the Women’s Health Foundation in Chicago. The organization is committed to connecting, … Continued

Memorial Day Means…

  Hope you are all able to get outside today and have a picnic. This weekend always means a few things to me: crispy fried chicken, homemade, flaky pie…     …and the knowledge that strawberry season is here!     Hope you all have a great long weekend, enjoy the parades and see you … Continued

Top Chicago Chefs Gather for Charity Dinner

On June 5, some of Chicago’s top chefs will join forces to host a charity dinner for Inspiration Kitchens in Garfield Park.   Koren Grieveson of avec, Stephanie Izard of Girl and the Goat and Mindy Segal of Mindy’s Hot Chocolate will work with Inspiration Kitchens Chef David Rosenthall to produce a three-course meal to … Continued

Top 5 Doughnut Shops In Chicago

A doughnut can be a wonderful thing. It can also be dead weight, as in an overly processed, sickly-sweet pastry (yeah, I’m lookin’ at you, Dunkin’). But Chicago’s love of fried dough – be it yeasty or cakey – hasn’t subsided, despite the invasion of chain stores in nearly every neighborhood. More significantly, individually-owned, local … Continued

Beer of the Week: Bengali Tiger

  Ah, Brooklyn. Home to hipsters and fine chocolate (Mast Bros.); smoked meat (Mile End) and pies (4 and 20 Blackbirds). Beer has, of course, been a part of the borough for some time, as the namesake brewery has been led by the more-than-capable nose and palate of Garrett Oliver. But there’s always someone in … Continued

Monday Morning QB, and Cursed Spaces

  Despite the soccer games and inevitable errand-running, I still managed to slip in a few tasty highlights this weekend. On Saturday, I was in Beverly Hills; not the 90210, but rather, the 60643, on the far south side of Chicago. Just a few blocks to the west, resides one of my favorite burger places … Continued

Celebrate the Lobster at Shaw’s Crab House

If you can’t make a summer trip to the East Coast, Shaw’s Crab House is bringing the coast to you.   The restaurant’s annual Lobster Festival begins June 1 and runs through July 31, in celebration of the Maine lobster. Shaw’s featured New England Lobster Boil is a three-course, family-style dinner that includes a cup of … Continued