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Restaurants within walking distance to the National

Is Gibson's the only restaurant within walking distance to the show ? Any other places for those of us who fly in to the National ? Thanx

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  • recbballrecbball Posts: 1,527 ✭✭✭
    There's alot of places in Chicago that serve stuffed pizza. My favorite, Giordanos, is on the corner of River road and Higgins.
  • dmurphy3mvpdmurphy3mvp Posts: 264 ✭✭✭
    Morton's is right around the corner, behind what used to be the Sofitel (can't remember what it's called now.) About a half mile away is Shoeless Joes, a sports bar. Near that is the Ram, a brew pub/restaurant. If you like seafood, it's also worth the drive to Bob Chinn's in Wheeling, about 20min north of Rosemont. It's one of the top grossing restaurants in the country; watching the employees work there is like watching ants in an ant farm.

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  • cpamikecpamike Posts: 5,567 ✭✭✭
    You guys are making me hungry. I miss that Chicago deep dish pizza. image
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  • epatmythesepatmythes Posts: 1,514 ✭✭✭
    There is a seafood joint down the street from Gibson's too... McCormick & Scmick's I believe. There is also a sportsbar with decent eats inside the Hyatt next to the Convention Center. And as previously mentioned, Gibson's and Morton's. The blue line for the L is also within walking distance from the Convention Center, so public transportation can get you around to good eats as well.
  • Me and the Mrs. are looking forward to Barnaby's. It was a much larger operation back in the 70's and they had restaurant's in the Milwaukee area as well. We remember eating there as kids.
  • leadoff4leadoff4 Posts: 2,392
    What is the best pizza downtown? I've heard Gino's East and also Lou Malnati's.


  • << <i>What is the best pizza downtown? I've heard Gino's East and also Lou Malnati's. >>



    Lou's is awesome!
  • leathtechleathtech Posts: 3,191


    << <i>What is the best pizza downtown? I've heard Gino's East and also Lou Malnati's. >>



    Gino's is for the out of towners... Lou's has great pizza!!!
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  • leathtechleathtech Posts: 3,191
    The new casino is not far from the convention center... not walking distance and I have not been there but I would imagine they'd have some good resturants.


    Looks like they have a Hugo's Frog bar in the casino (owned by Gibson's)
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  • tigerdeantigerdean Posts: 925 ✭✭✭
    Pepperoni with the butter crust at Lou Malnati's is the BOMB!!!


  • << <i>Pepperoni with the butter crust at Lou Malnati's is the BOMB!!! >>



    That crust is tasty ain't it image
  • ThoseBackPagesThoseBackPages Posts: 4,871 ✭✭
    Any amazing cheese shops in the area?
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