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Chicago -- need recommendations for cool things to check out/restaurants/etc. (pg. 2)
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| Tangil |
| quote: | Originally posted by Ygrene
Abt Electronics in Glenview. Phenomenal selection of appliances (and electronics) and a wonderful sales staff. |
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| Omega_Blue |
lol glenview. gino's east is the first thing that comes to mind when i think of touristy restaurants to check out. the original chicago style deep dish pizza, or whatever. the art museum is pretty fantastic as well.
vision is more up your alley, i think, but spybar tends to do a lot more popular tech-y shows that seems to be all the rage nowadays in edm-land. |
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| shaw |
VISION IS WHERE THE TRANTZ IS
Yeah, the Art Museum is great. I'm not always a big 'museum person', but I love that one. Some true classics there and a good variety. |
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| Trancealot |
For Pizza
1. lou malnati's
2. UNO
If renting a car just do it from the avis downtown. The airport will rip your ass off. The Subway/rail system will bring you right to the stop where the car rental is.
Avis Car rental DT Chicago
Last but not least take a side trip to Miluakee and visit the Miller beer factory. Free samples but not all you can drink! and they have this great art museum as well. |
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| Adam420 |
Franks and Dawgs in Lincoln Park looks amazing
Also Uncle John's Barbeque in Park Manor looks really good
Can someone from Chi-town chime in? Saw both on Bizarre Foods |
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| Adam420 |
| I honestly think Chicago is the best city for food in North America. At least for eating well under $15. |
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| Banora |
| Flub a dub Chubs in Lakeview has amazing hot dogs. |
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| Swamper |
| What about shopping? :) |
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| Ygrene |
| quote: | Originally posted by Swamper
What about shopping? :) |
Abt, dude! I already said it! :rolleyes: |
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