Don't miss the cool displays (many hands-on) of early and obsolete computer technology and gives information about the quick evolution of the now-indispensable technology. En savoir plus .
This innocently named, blazing red, rooster-styled trailer's gone from coffee into a sno cone and shaved-ice slushie operation, slinging heaping $1 chillers with your choice of mixable flavors. En savoir plus .
Worth trying at this posh but low-key place: the two-course prix-fixe lunch ($8) with vegetable dumplings stuffed with shiitake mushroom, sweet corn and peanut, plus steaming pad see ew with beef. En savoir plus .
Ed Koch may no longer be mayor of New York, but if he used Foursquare, he'd probably be the mayor of this restaurant. Once a month, Koch invites members of his administration to an elegant lunch here. En savoir plus .
Get your steampunk on and see some of the first oil rod lines. Oh, and don’t step too close to the Nitro truck. En savoir plus .
Chicago's Pullman neighborhood has distinctive architecture that can't be seen anywhere else in the city. En savoir plus .
The signature dish is the chicken pot pie. Items like the fish tacos and the farm plate, a vegan dish, change to reflect the produce in season. Most lunch items cost about $15. En savoir plus .
Recommended: Turkey sandwich, cross-cut marrow bones, salad, oysters, Wilkinsons for dessert. The well-charred “hamburger sandwich” is a balm to an appetite fatigued by too many baroque burgers. En savoir plus .
This 42-year-old arena is preparing to undergo a wholesale overhaul for $775-$850 million. It'll include floor-level luxury suites and two pedestrian bridges suspended over the playing surface. En savoir plus .
Just as offbeat as the bright Samantha Treacy and Nanette Lepore garments on offer is the anything-goes (yet somehow cohesive) interior, complete with upholstered walls and a metallic leather couch. En savoir plus .
A taste of Ibiza in Nazareth, PA. Don’t fill up on the homemade bread, the tapas are exceptional. En savoir plus .
This well-loved spot consistently brings new lines to the city, like Gary Graham and Megan Park, expertly mixing them with store favorites including Rozae Nichols’ gauzy, layered styles. En savoir plus .
Chic, flattering bikini tops and bottoms are sold separately here and come in a wide range of sizes and styles. You'll also find one-pieces and tankinis. En savoir plus .
The meat's the thing, but we also love the drinks here. Try the 'Cue, a super-refreshing blend of rum, smoked pineapple, lime juice, yuzu juice, Tabasco,and Pernod. En savoir plus .
This one-room, pine-finished caffeine HQ slings seasonally harvested, single-source beans from some of the nation’s most respected suppliers. Yes, they have microbrews & wine too, you lush. En savoir plus .
If you're at one of the many social media events at the Kodak Theatre and need a break from it all, head just outside and take a right to this awesome wine bar with very helpful staff. - Barb Dybwad En savoir plus .
Halsted and 18th Street, just west of Normal, is also home to Kristoffer's Café, a family-owned eatery that is known for their famous tres-leches (three milk) cake. En savoir plus .
Home to the Humanities Center, the Barker Center also hosts the Barker cafe, a great place to get some coffee and a pastry or a sandwich. Grab and go or sit and chat! En savoir plus .
U.S. Cellular Field opened on April 18, 1991, across the street from old White Sox Park / Comiskey Park, which was built in 1910. En savoir plus .