Three suggestions - all of which give them some flexibility in choosing a restaurant, rather than specific certificates which require them to go to one location. One of the reasons I like having that flexibility (when giving as well as receiving) is that, if the recipient doesn't use up the entire balance on the gift card in its first use, he can go to a different restaurant for the remainder, rather than being forced back to the same place.
1. Additional information on LAZ's excellent suggestions... Spiaggia is an expensive, splurge, fine dining Italian restaurant, one of the finest restaurants in the entire city, and Cafe Spiaggia, next door, is its moderately priced sibling. Both are excellent at what they do. Whereas places like Blackbird and Vie typically run roughly $100/person including moderate alcohol, tax, and tip, Spiaggia generally runs $175-275/person (more if you get the optional white truffle

), and Cafe Spiaggia is a bit less, maybe $75-85. Spiaggia is unique in Chicago in that it's the only restaurant of that high caliber that is Italian. Both Spiaggia and Cafe Spiaggia are part of the Levy Restaurant group, whose locations in Chicago also include Fulton's on the River (seafood), Bistro 110 (French bistro), and Jake Melnick's Corner Tap (burger pub).
When you buy gift certificates to the Levy restaurants - which you can do on the group's website at
levyrestaurants.com - they are good at all of their restaurants, not just one. Also, during the holidays (i.e. right now), they have a special promotion in which, for every $100 in gift certificates you buy, they give you an additional lightly-restricted gift certificate worth $25 for free. You can have the bonus certificate sent to the recipient or to yourself. Either way, it stretches your gift dollars further.
2. The Lettuce Entertain You group of restaurants is a large group of maybe a couple dozen restaurants, almost all in the Chicago area. They, too, have the same deal during the holidays, with the $25 bonus certificate for every $100 in gift certificates. They have a few Italian restaurants (Scoozi! and Tucci Bennuch), although not quite as good as Cafe Spiaggia. Their gift certificates are also good at
Maggiano's Little Italy, a national chain of Italian restaurants they started and then sold to the Brinker group, including several locations in the Chicago area (and one in Nashville). (I happen to like Maggiano's a lot, partly because I really enjoy their entree salads, but their Italian food is pretty good too, IMHO.) Lettuce Entertain You's offerings also include a few splurge restaurants on the level of Spiaggia (Tru and Everest), although they are not Italian. The Lettuce Entertain You website is at
leye.com.
3. Another option for gift certificates for restaurant dining is with American Express, from whom you can get a gift card good at any restaurant that accepts their credit card. Obviously this provides the maximum flexibility for the recipient in choosing a restaurant. No great deals here; in fact, they charge extra for shipping on top of the gift card's value.
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nsxtasy on December 15th, 2007, 10:04 pm, edited 2 times in total.