Best Diners in Chicago River

We've collected top 10 mentioned diners in Chicago River from other articles such as Condé Nast Traveler, Chicago Tribune, The City Lane.

Best Diners in Chicago River

The Chicago Diner, Logan Square
The Chicago Diner, Logan Square
4.7 (2265 ratings)
Hearty plates of diverse vegetarian & vegan diner fare dished out in sleek, casual surrounds.
2333 N Milwaukee Ave, Chicago, IL 60647, USA
Vegetarian restaurantDinerVegan restaurant
Mentioned by Choose Chicago
11 vegan and vegetarian restaurants in Chicago for a meat-free meal
"One of the city’s classic veg-friendly establishments, The Chicago Diner is proudly “meat free since ‘83”. The entire menu is full of comfort food classics, like poutine, spinach artichoke dip, wings, nachos, country fried steak, and burgers — but every single item is meat-free and can be made vegan (and many of them gluten-free, too). Their flagship sandwich is the “radical reuben” made with corned beef seitan, grilled onions, peppers, sauerkraut, vegan Thousand Islands dressing, and vegan cheese on marbled rye."
Mentioned by Thrillist
The Best Chicago Restaurants for Vegans and Vegetarians
"Lakeview, Logan SquareA Chicago classic serving up meat-free dishes since 1983The Chicago Diner has a cult following as one of the OG veggie-friendly spots in the city. Comfort food classics like wings, nachos, and poutine get a vegan spin, while entrees span global cuisines from Thai basil stir-fry and gyros to a pierogi quesadilla, plus plenty of burgers, sandwiches, and salads. The expansive menu means there’s something for everyone."
Mentioned by Eater Chicago
The 20 Most Iconic Diners in Chicago, 2018 Edition
"Meat free since ‘83” is the slogan at this venerable vegan diner. For 35 years, guests with dietary restrictions have been able to indulge in creative versions of burgers, wings, country fried steak, gyros, and more. In addition, vegan milkshakes and desserts are also available as well as gluten-free options."
Little Goat Diner
Little Goat Diner
4.5 (4183 ratings)
Stephanie Izard's diner serving a huge menu of creative, gourmet takes on comfort food classics.
820 W Randolph St, Chicago, IL 60607, USA
DinerBakeryCoffee shopRestaurant
Mentioned by The City Lane
Best Chicago Breakfast & Brunch Spots
"Little Goat Diner, by Stephanie Izard is notable for many reasons, including their “cereal killers” – breakfast options served all day. You can’t go wrong with any of the top quality diner style breakfast options here, but we highly recommend going for one of the Sammies. The Los Drowned is particularly tasty, and contains braised beef, Havarti, avocado, pickled peppers & onions, spicy mayo served on a hoagie and is served with its delicious au jus."
Mentioned by Food Com
Chicago's Best Kid-Friendly Restaurants
"Stephanie Izard’s West Loop diner was always family friendly, but it’s become especially welcoming since Izard since had her son, Ernie. There are plenty of kid-friendly dishes, but the kids’ menu calls out favorites like pancakes and grilled cheese with harvati and American cheeses."
Dove's Luncheonette
Dove's Luncheonette
4.6 (959 ratings)
Tex-Mex diner eats plus cocktails & lots of tequila in retro digs with counter seats & a jukebox.
1545 N Damen Ave., Chicago, IL 60622, USA
DinerBreakfast restaurantMexican restaurantRestaurant
Lou Mitchell's
Lou Mitchell's
4.6 (2343 ratings)
Iconic diner that's been serving hearty breakfasts & lunches since 1923.
565 W Jackson Blvd, Chicago, IL 60661, USA
Breakfast restaurantBrunch restaurantDiner
Mentioned by Secret Chicago
The Ultimate Chicago Brunch List: The Top 20 Best Breakfast & Brunch Spots In Chicago
"While age doesn’t always guarantee quality, it is difficult to ignore one of Chicago’s oldest restaurants in Lou Mitchell’s. The restaurant has been serving up breakfasts and brunches for 98 years and will celebrate 100 years in the business in 2023. The family diner was started by ‘Uncle Lou’ back in 1923 specializing in breakfast, brunch, and lunch dishes before being handed down to his son Lou Mitchell."
Mentioned by PureWow
7 Iconic Diners in Chicago You Must Eat at to Be a True Chicagoan
"Opened by “Uncle” Lou Mitchell in 1923, this West Loop staple claims it’s cracked enough farm-fresh eggs over the years to wrap at least a few times around the world. Beyond the omelets, skillets and pancakes, the best part might be the complimentary homemade doughnut hole you get when you walk in. Oh, and women and children receive mini boxes of Milk Duds—don’t ask why, just smile and chew."
Mentioned by Eater Chicago
25 Classic Chicago Restaurants to Try
"The iconic Lou Mitchell's sign has drawn patrons into the historic diner near Union Station since 1923. Come for hearty, classic diner fare at breakfast and lunchtime, alongside baked goods and complimentary Milk Duds. View this post on Instagram"
Baker Miller
Baker Miller
4.3 (204 ratings)
Homey bakery using its own flour in baked goods & offering grain-focused cafe eats plus a toast bar.
4655 N Lincoln Ave, Chicago, IL 60625, USA
Brunch restaurantAmerican restaurantCoffee shopDinerFlour millTea house
Golden Nugget Pancake House
Golden Nugget Pancake House
4.3 (1496 ratings)
Breakfast, American eats & soda-fountain favorites served around the clock in basic diner digs.
2406 W Diversey Ave, Chicago, IL 60647, USA
RestaurantAmerican restaurantDinerFamily restaurant
Mentioned by Eater Chicago
The 20 Most Iconic Diners in Chicago, 2018 Edition
"With several locations across the city, Golden Nugget has been a Chicago staple for more than 50 years. There’s something for everyone as the expansive menu has buttercream waffles, crepes, fried steak, liver and onions, “Flavors of Italy” and “South of the Border” dishes, and daily specials."
Palace Grill Restaurant
Palace Grill Restaurant
4.6 (722 ratings)
Classic diner serving up 3-egg omelets & black coffee (plus lunch & dinner) since 1938.
1408 W Madison St, Chicago, IL 60607, USA
American restaurantDinerRestaurant
Mentioned by Eater Chicago
The 20 Most Iconic Diners in Chicago, 2018 Edition
"Located just minutes from the United Center, Palace Grill feeds fans before and after Blackhawks and Bulls games. Nosh on “heart stopper” breakfast sandwiches at any hour of the day or classics like meatloaf, mac and cheese, and fish and chips."
Cafe 63
Cafe 63
4.5 (237 ratings)
6411 W 63rd St, Chicago, IL 60638, USA
Brunch restaurantBreakfast restaurantDinerRestaurant
West Town Bakery & Diner
West Town Bakery & Diner
4.4 (731 ratings)
Upbeat spot for scratch-baked goods, with vegan options, plus breakfast & lunch.
1916 W Chicago Ave, Chicago, IL 60622, USA
BakeryDinerEvent venueRestaurant
Eggy's Diner
Eggy's Diner
4.5 (907 ratings)
All-day breakfast, lunch, family-style dinner & baked goods made from seasonal, local ingredients.
333 E Benton Pl #103, Chicago, IL 60601, USA
DinerAmerican restaurant

Best Museums in Chicago River

Chicago Children's Museum
Chicago Children's Museum
4.5 (4933 ratings)4.5 (534 ratings)
Family museum on Navy Pier with lots of hands-on-exhibits, including many for young kids.
700 E Grand Ave, Chicago, IL 60611, USA
Children's museumMuseums
National Museum of Mexican Art
National Museum of Mexican Art
4.7 (1887 ratings)4.5 (206 ratings)
Some 5,000 paintings, photographs, sculptures & more highlight this art musueum, with free entry.
1852 W 19th St, Chicago, IL 60608, USA
Art museumMuseums
Mentioned by Your Chicago Guide
AMAZING Free Things To Do in Chicago
"Located in Pilsen, the National Museum of Mexican Art is the only museum dedicated to Latino culture that’s a member of the American Alliance of Museums. The museum has over 9,000 examples of Mexican art from ancient Mexico to the present as well as special exhibitions. While technically free, they do ask for a donation if you can spare it."
Loyola University Museum of Art (LUMA)
Loyola University Museum of Art (LUMA)
4.3 (90 ratings)4.5 (59 ratings)
Medieval, Renaissance & baroque art collections that reflect the faith of various cultures.
820 N Michigan Ave, Chicago, IL 60611, USA
Art museumMuseums

Top 10 Kid Friendly Things To Do and Attractions in Chicago River

Henry C. Palmisano Nature Park
Henry C. Palmisano Nature Park
4.7 (921 ratings)5 (5 ratings)
27-acre area providing interpretive wetlands, a fishing pond, athletic track & field & city views.
2700 S Halsted St, Chicago, IL 60608, USA
ParkNature & Parks
Mentioned by Thrillist
The 10 Best Spots for a Nature Escape in Chicago
"BridgeportWhen you think of Bridgeport, the first thing that comes to mind usually isn’t nature. And this park (nicknamed “Mount Bridgeport” and formerly known as Stone Quarry) fits right in with a 27-acre site that has transformed itself from quarry to landfill to park. Cruise the crushed stone running path and peep the fishing pond and wetlands as you stroll the grass amidst preserved quarry walls at this neighborhood hidden gem."
Mentioned by Lonely Planet
Top 12 parks in Chicago
"Opened on the site of an old limestone quarry, Palmisano Park unfurls an urban prairie landscape with great views of the Chicago skyline. Locals come here to fish for bluegill in the lagoon in summer and sled the hills in winter. The winding walkways, made of recycled construction debris, are great for a stroll anytime."
Spinning J Bakery and Soda Fountain
Spinning J Bakery and Soda Fountain
4.8 (671 ratings)
Seasonal pies, gelato and soda-fountain classics served in quaint surrounds with vintage furniture.
1000 N California Ave, Chicago, IL 60622, USA
American restaurantBakeryCafeCoffee shopIce cream shopPie shop
City Gallery in the Historic Water Tower
City Gallery in the Historic Water Tower
4.5 (545 ratings)4 (190 ratings)
Chicago-focused gallery, specializing in photos, inside a 19th-century Gothic limestone landmark.
806 Michigan Ave, Chicago, IL 60611, USA
Art gallerySights & LandmarksObservation Decks & TowersPoints of Interest & Landmarks
Mentioned by Trip101
15 Famous Buildings In Chicago, Illinois, The USA - Updated 2021
"While the Chicago Water Tower was really only built to hide a standpipe, its intricate design symbolizes the value of simple things; like water supply. The story behind this structure is the important solution designed by Chesbrough to save the city from the inadequate water supply for the growing population. It is built with a characteristic Gothic Revival style, almost fairytale-like."
Mentioned by Upstairs Downstairs Cleaning Service
75+ Delightful (& Affordable) Things to Do in Chicago with Kids
"Older school children and some older teens may enjoy the stunning architecture and impressive art collection found here. Located on the Magnificent Mile, Chicago’s one of the most easily recognized landmarks was built from 1867-1869 and survived the Great Chicago Fire of 1871. Exhibits change regularly so check the website to see what’s on display before you visit."
Mentioned by Culture Trip
Chicago In 10 Famous Buildings
"The Water Tower is Chicago’s oldest known building and is the only structure that survived the Great Chicago Fire of 1871. Built in 1869, it sourced clean water from nearby Lake Michigan to use for fighting fires. But today you can visit it as a cultural venue that showcases art and photography exhibits."

Cheap Places to Eat in Chicago River

Pizzeria Bebu , Chicago, IL
Pizzeria Bebu , Chicago, IL
4.7 (423 ratings)
Seasonal pizzas with thin, crispy crusts are offered with beer & wine in a modern storefront.
1521 N Fremont St, Chicago, IL 60642, USA
Pizza restaurant
Etta - River North
Etta - River North
4.5 (104 ratings)
Laid-back locale offering inventive Italian cuisine & wood-fired pizza, plus weekday happy hours.
700 N Clark St, Chicago, IL 60654, USA
Italian restaurantBrunch restaurantCafeCocktail barCoffee shopPasta shopPizza restaurantSalad shopSandwich shop
Mentioned by LL World Tour
Eat Local: The Best Outdoor Dining in Chicago
"This newer delicious hotspot comes from the same owners as Maple and Ash. Located in Wicker Park, Etta is known for its mediterranean-leaning menu with lots of tasty wood-fired options like pizza and the “bubbling shrimp.” The large second floor terrace offers the same menu and warm breezes above North Avenue."
Dolo Restaurant and Bar
Dolo Restaurant and Bar
4.2 (700 ratings)
Chinese cuisine, including dim sum, served in a stylish setting with a full bar & modern decor.
2222 S Archer Ave, Chicago, IL 60616, USA
Chinese restaurantAsian fusion restaurantAsian restaurantBarCantonese restaurantLoungeSeafood restaurant
Mentioned by Do312
The Best Asian Restaurants in Chicago
"Dolo Restaurant & Bar never freezes any ingredients and even has live seafood for hungry patrons to eat. Close out the meal with an exclusive Dolo durian pancake. With so many options, Dolo is a place you and your friends can return to constantly, each time with a different delectable experience."
Mentioned by OpenTable
The Best Chinese Food in Chicago
"Dolo Restaurant, a modern, stylish spot in Chinatown, specializes in from-scratch dim sum and live seafood with fusion-style dishes dotted across its menus. The hip space with TVs ..."

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