CVittorio wrote:I am flying in from Italy for Easter and was wondering if you guys have any recommendations or past experiences for a good Easter brunch and dinner.
I moved from Chicago to Milan 3 months ago, and as wonderful as the food is here, I of course miss all my favorite Chicago spots. Anything new that has opened that I absolutely have to try? Are most restaurants open on Easter Sunday?
No price range, just somewhere in Chicago that will accomodate 6 people.
Grazie!
Some restaurants do something special for Easter brunch. The high-end hotel restaurants (Sixteen, the Lobby) are now up to $130-140 for their special holiday brunches. Yes, per person. Yes, for brunch. A few places have something special for dinner, but not very many. Opentable has a listing of what their restaurants are planning; click
here (and note that these listings will multiply in the next 4-6 weeks as more of their restaurants finalize their plans).
Other than that, though, most restaurants will do whatever they usually do on Sundays. That includes our breakfast-focused restaurants for brunch as well as our dinner-focused restaurants that always do brunch on Sundays. Any restaurants that are normally open on Sundays will be open on Easter Sunday, so you'll have the usual choice of restaurants for dinner.
If I had to choose just a few favorites, they would include three places for brunch.
Jam is a breakfast-focused restaurant in Logan Square with high-end creative cooking; they don't take reservations and you may have to wait to be seated, especially on a Sunday. (I don't know if a party of 6 puts you at an advantage or a disadvantage.)
Shaw's Crab House, in River North and Schaumburg, does a sumptuous all-you-can-eat buffet with some of the best breakfast foods, seafoods, and desserts in town; reservations are available and they do fill in advance. And
North Pond on the North Side does an a la carte brunch that features excellent food along with their exquisite setting in the middle of the park, and they take reservations also.
For dinner, wow, it's tough to narrow down without any additional information.
Alinea is still the best restaurant in the country, and lately reservations (via advance ticketing on their website) are a bit easier to get, including 6-tops.
Acadia, in the South Loop, opened about a year ago and is one of the very best high-end restaurants in Chicago, at not-quite-high-end prices. On the not-so-high-end, you've got all the usual great places that take reservations, including small plates from
Sable,
GT Fish & Oyster,
Mercat a la Planxa, etc. In the neighborhoods,
Ruxbin in West Town now accepts reservations on Sundays only (and is BYOB), and
Deleece on Southport in Lakeview is great and usually offers a special dinner menu on holidays. All of these accept reservations including parties of six.
Those are a few top suggestions, but again, dinner is like any Sunday (and so is brunch at most places), so whatever strikes your fancy will work, other than the minority of places that are closed every Sunday.
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nsxtasy on February 19th, 2013, 7:00 pm, edited 1 time in total.