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- BBeyoncéChicago / Illinois •5 reviews5.0Dined 1 day agoI recommend the RPM chopped salad, the oysters, the grilled octopus, the clam chowder soup and the filet. It was AMAZING! I apologize in advance I forgot our servers name, she remembered all my notes I put and explained the menu with details. She made it very special! Exactly what I wanted for my boyfriend’s birthday dinner! She was a pretty blonde girl, she’s wonderful! If anyone can give me her name I would love to recommend her to my friends if they want to dine here!More infoRPM SeafoodPrice: Very Expensive• Seafood• River North (Chicago)•4.7
- TTiaraChicago / Illinois •1 review5.0Dined 2 days agoI've been to Bamboo Club multiple times for different events, so I knew Santa Baby would be awesome. The decorations are super cute. Service was quick, food was great, and it wasn't noisy at all (I went at 4:30 on a Wednesday).More infoBamboo ClubPrice: Moderate• Pizza Bar• Wrigleyville•4.3
- DDr. MelissaChicago / Illinois •1 review5.0Dined 2 days agoMy husband, daughter, and I have been coming here around Christmas every year for 5-6 years and love this tradition. The food is delicious, the Christmas tree is gorgeous, and the service is great! If you want to do something special to celebrate the holidays this is the place to be!More infoThe Walnut Room - ChicagoPrice: Expensive• American• Downtown / Loop•4.6
- AAshantiSan Francisco Bay Area •4 reviews5.0Dined 5 days agoLOVEE this place. The food never ever disappoints!More infoCafe El TapatioPrice: Expensive• Mexican• Lakeview / East Lakeview•4.7
- DDianaVIPChicago / Illinois •89 reviews5.0Dined 7 days agoAs fans of Rose Mary we were eager to try El Carciofi and willing to take a 4:45 reservation. This is as fun and as delicious as Rose Mary and shares the same approach to dining—shareable small plates. Interesting craft cocktails, sufficient wines by the glass, exceptionally well trained wait staff and very flavorful food. Gus menu was all Rome inspired so it was a little less diverse than Rose Mary. The artichokes were spectacular crisply Rome style. Every inch was edible. Two to an order but they bring you a serrated knife if you want to have them. We had one other appetizer (calamari), one pasta and one seafood main. The portions are great for two to share but if three or four order another something or two and expect to get just a couple bites not full servings. They have $8 servings of gelato and sorbet and a couple amazing deserts they offered to checkout coats.a nice touch in Chicago’s winter. It’s easy to spend $100 per person if you gave two drinks each and desert. We found street parking but forgot to feed the meter since the sign wasn’t obvious so double checkMore infoil CarciofoPrice: Expensive• Italian• West Loop•4.7
Discover best fun restaurants in Roscoe Village
Discover the vibrant dining scene in Roscoe Village, Chicago, where a plethora of restaurants cater to those searching for a fun and lively dining experience. Perfectly positioned in this eclectic Chicago neighborhood, these eateries boast an array of exciting atmospheres and diverse culinary offerings that promise to enhance any night out. From innovative cocktail menus to creative dishes that spark conversation, each location is designed to provide an unforgettable experience. The neighborhood's charm is reflected in the warm hospitality and attentive service encountered at each venue, ensuring every meal is enjoyable. Whether you're in the mood for a casual hangout or a more dynamic evening, Roscoe Village offers an ideal backdrop for both friends and family to gather and create lasting memories. With a focus on creating a people-first dining experience, these establishments not only meet but exceed expectations with their commitment to quality and authenticity. Enjoy the essence of Chicago's fun dining culture in Roscoe Library, where every visit is more than just a meal—it's an event.