by External Poster » Mon Aug 11, 2008 9:18 am
This posting is from: annie
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>Frank Lloyd Wright Home and Studio
>Ernest Hemingway's Home and Museum
>Or Unity Temple
I would be interested in any or all of the above.
I think that maybe a walking tour of the area would work well
with an Open House at Janna's, dinner at Winberies, and then
partying at {mumble} down on Roosevelt.
>Maybe an event at the LGBT Center on Halsted? It is a new and
>wonderful facility. They have a nice cafe for lunch.
I take it this is the Boystown area. If they are open later,
it could be a stop prior to barhopping and such.
>How about a show at Steppenwolf Theater or at Second City?
>www.steppenwolf.org www.secondcity.com
I've mentioned various live theater stuff off and on as
possibilites, SC, goings-on at Apollo, Royal George, BMG,
etc., but always got a lukewarm response at best.
I kinda want to see Jersey Boys at the LaSalle Bank Theater
(or whatever they are now calling the Majestic/Shubert?) but
that may be a bit on the $$$ side for some.
>I really enjoyed the Gentry on State street in the past.
Gentry is a nice bar. The advantage is that they (usually) have
live entertainment for those who want to be entertained, plus
they have a bar-bar for those who want to have a few drinks
and take in some of the Quality Social Time<tm>.
I also want to circle back and try Redhead again, since the
time we wandered in there it was crowded with ZERO seats!
>How about a traditional Chicago pizza place?
We did Gino's (Ontario and Wells) a couple years ago. I like it,
and I don't remember hearing anything bad about it.
A couple places I've suggested at times, and got a ho-hum response
on both were Giordanos (I know of two, one about Chicago and Rush,
the other on Randolph a block or so west of the tracks) which I
prefer to Gino's. I get the feeling that Gino's would be just a
bit "safer" for beginners.
Another is Portillos/Barnellis, Ontario at Clark (I think). It's
got enough variety so ANYBODY will find something they like. The
only issues I see is that it can be crowded and zooey and it may
be seen as too mainstream for those who are newly out. (Yes, they
do have "Ginger Food" as well.) :)
>Or a steakhouse?
We've done Chicago Chop House for a few years now. It's spendy,
but very good, and we had a very good turnout there last year.
I very much prefer a place like CCH to the Mortons/Chris/N9NE
ilk. CCH is cool with our people.
Another place I've heard good things about it Gibson's, on Rush,
yeah, right in the het meat-market district. :)
Other dining places I've liked. Ed Debevic's for lunch. We've
even done dinner there too. I liked the food at Ann Sathers,
but I guess they're no longer open for dinner. :( I also
enjoyed the place we went last year (name?) up on Ashland when
we found that AS's was closed for dinner. (LOL, we had one of
our people WALK from AS's to Ashland and Irving Park! OUCH!)
Other places which we seem to gravitate to are Hard Rock
and Maggiano's. I like both of them. HRC is very "safe"
for beginners but Maggiano's may be a bit scary for them.
Those are my comments, anyway. :)
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