First time in Chicago and in town for one more night. Looking for a great historic chicago restaurant to go to (preferably in or close to the loop). Not picky on what to eat. Did the deep dish thing last night and was pleased. Basically, do not want to head back to NY and hear someone say, "why didn't you check out xyz?"
From my limited research found this combined list below, but not wedded to anything here. Would love your thoughts!
Thank you.
1. Basta-Pasta Italian Restaurant
2. Gibson's Steakhouse
3. The Berghoff
4. Harry Caray's Steakhouse
5. Ditka's Steakhouse
6. Hard Rock Chicago
7. Goose Island Brewery.
8. Spring
2039 W North Ave, Chicago, IL
Once a Russian-style bathhouse for businessmen in the 1920s, it now lures vegetarians for its artful, Asian-tinged New American cuisine.
9. Gene & Georgetti's Restaurant
500 N Franklin St, Chicago, IL
Opening in 1941, this is one of Chicago's oldest steakhouses, visited by old-time celebrities Frank Sinatra and Lucille Ball.
10. Green Door Tavern
678 N Orleans St, Chicago, IL
If you knocked on the door of this River North tavern in 1872, you would have been looking for booze--it used to be a speakeasy.
11. Il Mulino
1150 N Dearborn St, Chicago, IL
This 19th century building and historic Biggs Mansion brings old-world charm to this classy Italian restaurant.
12. The Chicago Firehouse
1401 S Michigan Ave, Chicago, IL
This 1905 yellow brick and limstone building was once the home to Prairie Avenue firefighters.
13. Room21
2110 S Wabash Ave, Chicago, IL
Fashionable South Loop scenester serves updated steakhouse fare in a one-time Al Capone brewery.