Congrats to your friends! I have planned this EXACT event--cultural center wedding, on a Saturday, midday for 20+ people, including a very mixed crowd and small children--and the Gage was the winner and champion!!
They were fine letting us order off the menu, service was terrific, food there (if you haven't been) is wonderful with a wide range of offerings and they were only too happy to let us have an area to ourselves that was still in the main restaurant--if I recall, it was just past the bar and to the left-separated from the rest of the main floor but still part of that area. They also have a banquet space downstairs but we wanted to be in the main restaurant and they were very accommodating. They have an event coordinator that I worked with--can't remember her name now but they'll connect you to her if you call. The chef, Dirk Flanigan, is fairly well-known in town and I am definitely a fan. Feel free to PM me if you have additional questions.
The Gage Restaurant
http://www.thegagechicago.com24 S. Michigan Avenue, Chicago, IL 60603
T:312.372.4243
Jen
garcho wrote:Two dear friends of mine are finally marrying each other Saturday the 20th at the Cultural Center. They want to have the wedding party go out for lunch that day, probably around noon. It will be a crowd of approximately 30 people, from totally different walks of life, so unfortunately, avoiding foods that are strong, expensive, and weird is crucial. Another priority is keeping the distance from the Cultural Center to as much of a minimum as possible. Any suggestions or hints?
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