You asked about Zed - our work crew go there rather often and I like it. It's fun in that brazilian steakhouse way but the buffet is made up of genuinely tasty options that are light, not overly filling - check their "Harvest Table" listing for an idea of what they serve. The meats are wonderful, especially the buttermilk sirloin. They also do a pretty nice cheese fondue and vegetarians could be very happy with the range of dishes in the buffet option.
They have a decent wine and cocktail selection and a very nice little lounge area as well as a rooftop space. I find the rooftop a bit too "happening"while the lounge is so comfy and relaxed if you claim the section around the fire.
The management is very accommodating and service is friendly and nice. The space is pretty and works well - not too noisy, not too crowded, etc.
Do I think this is a stellar example of what's happening in Chicago food - honestly no. There are so many more innovative and unusual spots that you might enjoy more - but it's one place I often use for business dinners and larger gatherings of non-food-obsessed folks since it's really quite nice and everyone has a good time. They have a lot of private areas but I'd see if you can reserve the group of high tables that circle round the fire in the first floor dining room - really enjoy those (and the proximity to the buffet area.
I think the meal is $49 per person for everything including some dessert options - drinks extra but double check and also see if they have a package of some sort for a group.
They were just host to a Cooking Channel crew filming a new show about meats - so your guests might like dining somewhere that is getting that attention
On other options mentioned - I've always had good experiences and yummy food at Sable, I enjoy Sayat Nova but might look carefully at the menu if your guests are not into the specific cuisine, and if Naha is in your budget, run don't walk! It is superb.
A more casual option - there's a new wine bar on Clark St, Enolo, that a friend held a small party at and they were quite agreeable about blocking an area for her group. The food is casual but tasty, flatbreads, etc and the wine selection enjoyable. Also nearby, La Madia - ask about their side room ... I think we've seated 15 in there. Really good pizza and salads - service up and down but the side private room usually gets good care. I'd also ask Beatrix at the hotel at Grand and Clark about seating your group - again, a more casual option but we've had really tasty meals there. You could take folks to Three Dots and a Dash for an early tiki cocktail before it gets too crowded then Beatrix for burgers and such for a great evening.
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Siun on September 9th, 2014, 8:02 pm, edited 1 time in total.