Saturday Night Dinner between Oakbrook Terrace and Lincoln Park (IL)
#1
Posted 28 February 2012 - 01:55 PM
Thanks!
“Eat! Eat! May you be destroyed if you don’t eat! What sin have I committed that God should punish me with you! Eat! What will become of you if you don’t eat! Imp of darkness, may you sink 10 fathoms into the earth if you don’t eat! Eat!” (A. Kazin)
#2
Posted 29 February 2012 - 09:50 AM
Are you talking about Oakland on the Southside? If so, that's quite a distance between there and Lincoln Park, so it would help if you narrowed things down: driving or public transportation? food and cost preferences? how casual (or not)? Etc...I'm staying with friends this weekend in Lincoln Park, and attending an early theater performance in Oakland. Any recommendations for GOOD dinner joints on the way back to LP?
Thanks!
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#3
Posted 29 February 2012 - 01:34 PM
#4
Posted 01 March 2012 - 10:21 AM
Edited by nsxtasy, 01 March 2012 - 10:22 AM.
#5
Posted 01 March 2012 - 11:58 AM
“Eat! Eat! May you be destroyed if you don’t eat! What sin have I committed that God should punish me with you! Eat! What will become of you if you don’t eat! Imp of darkness, may you sink 10 fathoms into the earth if you don’t eat! Eat!” (A. Kazin)
#6
Posted 01 March 2012 - 12:20 PM
Okay, we're making some progress (although you seem to be intent on repeating your errorSorry, gang: OakBROOK, not OakLAND. 5PM show at the Drury Lane Theater in Oakland
One option is to eat in the area around the theater. For creative contemporary American cuisine, Vie, in Western Springs, is maybe a ten-minute drive from the theater, and rivals similar restaurants in the city. There are also a couple of excellent seafood restaurants in that area: Parker's in Downers Grove (which also features Neapolitan pizza in addition to their seafood), and Reel Club in Oakbrook Center (the big shopping mall in Oak Brook).
And, as previously noted, another option is to eat once you get back to Lincoln Park. North Pond is excellent, featuring James Beard Award finalist Chef Bruce Sherman along with its exquisite setting in the middle of the park, with the city skyline looming over the opposite shore of its namesake pond. Perennial Virant features Paul Virant in the kitchen - the same chef-owner as at Vie, but with a menu tilted more towards small plates. And Boka is also excellent (it's part of the same restaurant group as Girl and the Goat and Perennial Virant).
Since you're driving, I would go with one of these options, which will be much more convenient than driving to yet another part of town.
All six of these places are on Opentable so you can check availability there. Some of them fill up well in advance, especially for a Saturday, so the sooner you can make a reservation, the better.
Edited by nsxtasy, 01 March 2012 - 12:48 PM.
#7
Posted 02 March 2012 - 09:21 AM
“Eat! Eat! May you be destroyed if you don’t eat! What sin have I committed that God should punish me with you! Eat! What will become of you if you don’t eat! Imp of darkness, may you sink 10 fathoms into the earth if you don’t eat! Eat!” (A. Kazin)









