PeterSwain wrote:Green Street Smoked Meats will be great place. Have you ever been their? If not, I think you must give it a try.
boudreaulicious wrote:It's elevated Mexican but Masa Azul might fit the bill-- I know Jonathan does source a lot of local produce and their goats are raised in Indiana. And it's a nice place to celebrate, particularly if you enjoy Mezcal and Tequila since their selection is excellent.
boudreaulicious wrote:Also wasn't aware the Yusho (or TDS for that matter) had any particular emphasis on locally sourced, sustainable, etc. etc.
stevez wrote:If you're considering Yusho then I'd recommend also adding Analogue to your list of contenders. It's very similar, but with ore of a New Orleans bent.
jbrady3324 wrote:Little further south, but TWO Restaurant on Grand ave fits the bill exactly
merkay wrote:The Radler is almost next door to Chicago Distilling Company and their website does say that they use locally sourced meat. I was there on Sunday, and my friends and I really enjoyed the food. They do have individual tables in addition to the communal ones, as well.
boudreaulicious wrote:Analogue is terrific but I didn't recommend because at 8:00-8:30 on a Saturday night, the wait is likely to be substantial (the place is tiny) and they don't take reservations. It's also a very casual menu--extremely delicious--but casual none-the-less.