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How to celebrate Black History Month in Chicago

Black History Month brings an annual spotlight to Black achievements, creativity, and history that too often get overlooked. Today, Black History Month is celebrated all over the country but the concept was originally established in Chicago in 1926, by Carter G. Woodson the “Father of Black History.”

Our city’s rich cultural landscape offers plenty of opportunities to celebrate Black History Month in the place where it was born. Check out our list of Black History Month 2023 events in Chicago.

Museum exhibits

Trace the significance of African American artists, activists, and innovators with an exciting array of exhibits hosted by Chicago’s leading cultural institutions.

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The March: Experience the immersive virtual reality exhibit at The DuSable Black History Museum and Education Center that takes you back in time to the 1963 March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom. Make sure to explore the museum’s other exhibitions, like Freedom: Origin and Journey and Un(Re) Solved, about cases re-examined under the Emmett Till Unsolved Civil Rights Act.
Remembering Dr. King: This Chicago History Museum exhibits showcases the visual history of Dr. King’s legacy, with an emphasis on his time in Chicago during the 1960s.
Dark Testament: A Century of Black Writers on Justice: Honoring the significant contributions of Black writers to American letters, the American Writers Museum exhibit explores racial injustice through the work of Black writers from the Civil War through the Civil Rights Movement. The online exhibit, Frederick Douglass: Agitator is also on view.
Black Creativity Juried Art Exhibition: This exhibit at the Museum of Science & Industry is one of the longest-running displays of African American artists.
The Negro Motorist Green Book: This Illinois Holocaust Museum exhibit traverses the sites, historic footage, images, and artifacts connected to the Green Book, a guide that helped African Americans travel safely across the country for 30 years.
The Promised Land: The Southside Community Art Center showcases artworks that explore the Great Migration and how migrations of the African Diaspora continue to be influenced by the historic movement.
Martine Syms: She Mad Season One: This exhibit at the Museum of Contemporary Art, open through Feb. 12, presents five video artworks that examine the way Black experiences are presented on TV, in film, and online.

Concerts

Celebrate Black History Month through song, from R&B to classical to world music, at these upcoming music showcases.

A Jazz Celebration of Black History Month: The South Side Jazz Coalition performs a free concert of jazz classics by the SSJC All-Stars on Feb 14.
Mavis Staples with special guest Celisse: Chicago musical legend and Civil Rights icon Mavis Staples presents a range of Black musical history from gospel to soul and R&B at the Chicago Symphony Center on Feb. 4.
Afrofuturism Stage: Chicago: Don’t miss this live dance concert including interactive art, photography, and DJs at The Promontory in Hyde Park on Feb. 26.

Tours and talks

Frederick Douglass: Agitator at American Writers Museum

Join live discussions about Black history and different aspects of Black life and culture with these lectures, tours, and discussions.

Wabash YMCA Historic Tours: Walk through the halls of the birthplace of Black History Month with this free tour of the former YMCA in Bronzeville on Feb. 11 and 25.
Black in STEM: This seminar series at the Field Museum will feature prominent educators and science professionals who will speak about their career path and the importance of BIPOC representation in the sciences.
Chicago Mahogany Tours of Bronzeville: Join the award-winning Chicago historian Dilla on a tour of historic Bronzeville, including landmarks of the Black Metropolis on Feb. 11 and 25.
Frederick Douglass Tours: Learn about the impact of Frederick Douglass and other influential Black writers, while getting an overview of the American Writers Museum.
Steppin Through History: Honoring Sam Chatman and Don Vic: Discover the history of Chicago Steppin’ culture at the DuSable Black History Museum with a free discussion and a step performance to follow on Feb 2.

Shows and events

The Second City

Celebrate Black History Month with a variety of shows and events, from improv and sketch performances at an iconic comedy club to a historical musical and beyond.

Dance Likes There’s Black People Watching: A Black Excellence Revue: The Second City offers up a winning blend of sketches, songs, and improv themed around Black joy, starting Feb. 3.
Celebrating 30 Years of Africa Hall: The Field Museum will mark the 30th anniversary of its Africa Hall exhibit with a performance from Muntu Dance Theater on Feb. 20. Museum admission is free for Illinois residents.
1619: The Journey of a People: A musical tracing the journey of the enslaved Africans who landed in Virginia in 1619 and changed the course of history is performed with jazz, blues, and hip hop, showing at ETA Creative Arts Foundation from Feb. 5 and 25.
Queens of The Policy: A production about the enterprising women who ran policy, a male-dominated precursor to the lottery, during the 1940s in Chicago, performed at the Harold Washington Cultural Center from Feb. 17 – 19.
Feeling Good: A M.A.D.D Rhythms Tribute to Nina Simone: A celebration of the “High Priestess of Soul” with tap, music, and narration at Harold Washington Cultural Center on Feb. 26.
Toni Stone: The true story of the first woman to play professionally in baseball’s Negro Leagues and the racist and sexist hurdles she faced, playing at the Goodman Theatre through Feb. 26.

Culinary events

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February is an excellent time to frequent Chicago’s Black-owned restaurants, cooking up from comforting soul food to esteemed fine dining all around the city.

Chicago Black Restaurant Week: Dine on an assortment of culinary standouts at Black-owned restaurants offering special deals during Chicago Black Restaurant Week from Feb. 12 – 26.

Historic landmarks and monuments

Victory Monument in Bronzeville

All around Chicago, you’ll find physical reminders of the city’s Black history and culture. In particular, the streets of the historic Bronzeville neighborhood are lined with monuments and landmarks dedicated to the area’s rich African American legacy. Go on a DIY walking tour of the area and don’t miss the Monument to the Great Northern Migration, the Bronzeville Walk of Fame, the Victory Monument, the Ida B. Wells-Barnett House, and more.

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Black-owned businesses in Chicago

One of the best ways to celebrate Black History Month is by supporting local Black-owned businesses. Chicago is home to a diverse community of Black-owned restaurants, theatres, bookstores, and beyond.

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Bookstores

Frontline Distributors International
Semicolon Bookstore
The Underground Bookstore

Art & theatre

Little Black Pearl
ETA Creative Arts Foundation
Gallery Guichard
Black Ensemble Theater
Some Like It Black Creative Arts Bar

Shopping

Bronzeville Boutique 
Essential Elements
Belle Up Boutique
The Silver Room
Love Peridot
An Orange Moon
Plant Salon

Restaurants

14 Parish Rhum Bar
Flippin Flavors
Majani Soulful Vegan Cuisine
Ain’t She Sweet Cafe
Virtue Restaurant & Bar
Justice of the Pies
Brown Sugar Bakery
Batter & Berries
Luella’s Southern Kitchen
Norman’s Bistro
Five Loaves Eatery
Ina Mae Tavern
Pearl’s Place
Frontier
Sip & Savor
Sweet Maple Cafe
Taste 222
Peach’s on 47th
Original Soul Vegetarian
Soulé Chicago
Ethiopian Diamond
Garifuna Flava
Demera Ethiopian 

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11 Chicago museum exhibits not to miss in 2023

Chicago is a city full of history, art, and culture — and you’ll find a lot of all those things in our acclaimed cultural institutions. And lucky for us, they’ll be unveiling a slate of jaw-dropping exhibitions all year long, from award-winning contemporary art and lost photography to ancient Roman artifacts and life-size outdoor sculptures. Here’s our list of just a few of the art exhibits at Chicago museums that are worth a visit in 2023. 

Nelly Agassi: No Limestone, No Marble at the Chicago Cultural Center

Nelly Agassi exhibit at the Chicago Cultural Center

Now open through Feb. 26, 2023
Named one of the best exhibits last year by the Chicago Tribune, this striking site-specific installation was built specifically for the soaring Chicago Cultural Center. Recently extended, the exhibit features works by Israeli-born Chicago-based artist Nelly Agassi and her reflections on the past, present, and future of a place.
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First Kings of Europe at the Field Museum

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March 31, 2023 – Jan. 28, 2024
Follow the paths of European ancient kings, queens, and rulers as they rose to power. Chicago’s Field Museum welcomes a collaboration of over two dozen museums and archaeological institutes in the Balkan Peninsula. First Kings of Europe tells the story of how a small group of individuals established tremendous power. Come discover weapons, jewelry, tools, and archaeological finds that have never been shown in North America.
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Pompeii at the Museum of Science and Industry

Feb. 23 – Sept. 2, 2023
Travel back in time to the city forever preserved. Pompeii: The Exhibition features a Roman city destroyed by the catastrophic eruption of Mount Vesuvius nearly 1,900 years ago. Pompeii was miraculously preserved in a volcanic time capsule. The exhibit gives museumgoers a glimpse into what ancient Roman life was like. Explore over 150 ancient artifacts and multimedia experiences, like a Mount Vesuvius 4D eruption simulation.
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Salvador Dali at the Art Institute of Chicago

Salvador Dalí. Apparition of Face and Fruit Dish on a Beach, 1938. © Salvador Dalí, Fundació Gala-Salvador Dalí / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York, 2022. Photo by Allen Phillips/Wadsworth Atheneum

Feb. 18 – June 12, 2023
Art Institute of Chicago is showcasing the mind-bending works of iconic Spanish surrealist painter and printmaker Salvador Dali. Focusing on a pivotal time in the artist’s career, this exhibit features 25 paintings, drawings, and objects of Dali’s and showcases his desire to be seen and to disappear.
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Of the Earth at the Morton Arboretum

Stillness in Motion 2002; Locally reclaimed willow branches, wire, metal armature; Centre of Polish Sculpture, Chapel Gallery, Oronsko, Poland Photo Credit: Olga Ziemska

May 26, 2023 – spring 2025
Five large-scale sculptures by Polish-American artist Olga Ziemska will be created exclusively for a new exhibition Of the Earth at Morton Arboretum. Ziemska’s artistic mission is to remind people that everything is derived from the same basic elements — there is no separation between people and nature. This will be Ziemska’s largest work, created from reclaimed tree branches and natural materials throughout the Arboretum’s 1,700 acres.
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Gary Simmons: Public Enemy at the Museum of Contemporary Art

June 10 – Oct. 1, 2023
Gary Simmons: Public Enemy is the most comprehensive career survey to date of Simmons, an American multidisciplinary artist from New York City best known for referencing film, architecture, and American pop culture while addressing personal and collective experiences of race, class, and gender identity. The exhibit will cover 30 years of Simmons’ groundbreaking work.
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Not All Realisms at The Smart Museum of Art at the University of Chicago

Feb. 23 – June 4, 2023
The Smart Museum of Art at the University of Chicago’s new exhibition Not All Realisms focuses on photography, Africa, and the 1960s. Featuring photographic prints, reprints, books, magazines, posters, and other material that might prompt viewers to ask: did the sixties really ever end?
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Andy Warhol Portfolios: A Life in Pop at the Cleve Carney Museum

June 3 – Sept. 10, 2023
Andy Warhol was an iconic LGBTQ+ American artist famous for being a leader in the visual art movement, pop art. Andy Warhol Portfolios: A Life in Pop will spotlight over 200 original works as well as sprawling interactive experiences including a biographical exhibit, video installation, Children’s Print Factory, Studio 54 experience, and a Central Park-inspired outdoor space at the Cleve Carney Museum of Art in Glen Ellyn.
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Duane Linklater: mymothersside at Museum of Contemporary Art

March 11 – Sept. 3, 2023
Duane Linklater’s work addresses the historical exclusion of Indigenous content. Duane Linklater: mymothersside brings together sculptures, video, and digital prints on linen from the last decade as well as a newly commissioned work exclusively for the MCA’s atrium.
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The Girl in the Diary: Searching for Rywka from the Lodz Ghetto at the Illinois Holocaust Museum

May 18 – Sept. 24, 2023
This exhibit tells a story about a girl that never lost hope. Born in the Lodz Ghetto, Rywka Lipszyc kept a diary sharing her hope, despite losing her entire family. Her diary was discovered in 1945 in the Auschwitz-Birkenau Camp and 60 years later was translated and published as a book. The exhibit will display excerpts from Rywka’s diary as well as several artifacts from museums around the world.
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Gio Swaby: Fresh Up at the Art Institute of Chicago

Gio Swaby. New Growth 2 (triptych), 2021. Collection of Rasheed Newson and Jonathan Ruane. © Gio Swaby

April 8 – July 3, 2023
Fresh Up is a Bahamian phrase used to compliment someone’s style or confidence. Gio Swaby is a multidisciplinary artist whose textile-based art explores the intersections of Blackness and womanhood. She chose the title Fresh Up to set a confident and powerful tone for her exhibition. Fresh Up features seven of Swaby’s series from 2017 through 2021 as well as 15 new works. Swaby celebrates personal style, vulnerability, strength, beauty, individuality, and imperfections through her unique, powerful pieces.
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Restaurants Near Cadillac Palace Theater

If you’re looking for a night out on the town in Chicago, then look no further than the Cadillac Palace Theatre! From theatre to concerts and other events, there’s something for everyone at this venue. But don’t forget about one of the best parts – restaurants near Cadillac Palace Theater! Whether it be Randolph Tavern Chicago or Roti Randolph; Luke’s Lobster City Hall or Qdoba Mexican Eats – there is an abundance of delicious options just around the corner from all your favorite entertainment spots. So make sure to check out our list below for specials and deals plus reviews so that you can plan ahead before making your way down to Cadillace Palace Theatre!

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Cadillac Palace Theatre Address

The Cadillac Palace Theatre is located in the heart of downtown Chicago, at 151 West Randolph Street. This historic theatre has been a part of the city’s entertainment scene since 1926 and continues to be one of the most popular venues for live performances. The theatre offers an array of events including musicals, plays, comedy shows, concerts and more.

Location: The Cadillac Palace Theatre is conveniently located in downtown Chicago near many other attractions such as Millennium Park and Navy Pier. It is easily accessible by public transportation or car with plenty of parking available nearby.

The box office is open Monday through Saturday from 10am to 6pm and Sunday from 12pm to 5pm (hours may vary depending on show times). Ticket sales begin two hours prior to each performance, and doors open 30 minutes before curtain time.

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Restaurants Near Cadillac Palace Theatre

If you’re looking for a place to eat before or after catching a show at the Cadillac Palace Theatre, there are plenty of great restaurants nearby. Whether you’re in the mood for casual pub fare, seafood, Mexican food, or something else entirely, you can find it all within walking distance of the theatre.

Randolph Tavern Chicago is located just steps away from the theatre and offers classic American pub fare like burgers and wings. The atmosphere is relaxed and inviting with an extensive beer selection on tap as well as craft cocktails.

Roti Randolph is also close by and serves up delicious Mediterranean cuisine including wraps, salads, grain bowls and more. They have vegetarian options available too so everyone can find something they love here!

Luke’s Lobster City Hall is another great option if you’re craving some seafood. Here you’ll find lobster rolls made with sustainably-sourced Maine lobster along with other favorites like crab rolls and shrimp rolls served on freshly baked buns that are buttered and grilled to perfection!

Qdoba Mexican Eats completes the dining options near Cadillac Palace Theatre with their delicious burritos, tacos, quesadillas and nachos. All dishes are made with fresh ingredients such as slow-cooked meats, handmade guacamole and a salsa bar. Both regular size and shareable portions are available so that everyone can get what they want without having to compromise.

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Types of Food Served at Restaurants Near Cadillac Palace Theatre

From casual eateries to upscale dining experiences, here is a look at some of the types of food served near the theatre.

Randolph Tavern Chicago: Randolph Tavern offers classic American cuisine with a modern twist. The menu features items such as burgers, sandwiches, salads and more. There are also several vegetarian options available.

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Roti Randolph: Roti Randolph serves up Mediterranean-inspired dishes made with fresh ingredients and bold flavors. Menu items include falafel bowls, wraps and platters featuring hummus, tabbouleh and other Middle Eastern favorites.

Luke’s Lobster City Hall: Luke’s Lobster City Hall specializes in seafood dishes like lobster rolls, shrimp rolls and crab rolls made with sustainably sourced seafood from Maine waters. They also offer chowder cups and bisque as well as sides like chips or coleslaw to complete your meal.

Qdoba Mexican Eats: Qdoba Mexican Eats is perfect for those who want something quick but still crave flavor-packed Mexican fare! Choose from burritos filled with steak or chicken plus all your favorite toppings like guacamole, sour cream and cheese; tacos stuffed with seasoned beef; quesadillas packed full of veggies; nachos topped off with jalapenos; salads loaded up with grilled chicken – whatever you’re craving they have it!

Are you looking for a place to eat before or after your show at Cadillac Palace Theatre? Whether you’re in the mood for a sit down dinner experience or just grabbing something quick, these restaurants near Cadillac Palace Theatre will satisfy any appetite.

Key Takeaway: If you’re looking for a great place to eat before or after an event at the Cadillac Palace Theatre, there are plenty of delicious options. From classic American cuisine to Mediterranean-inspired dishes and Mexican fare, there’s something for everyone. Here is a list of restaurants near the theatre: Randolph Tavern Chicago, Roti Randolph, Luke’s Lobster City Hall and Qdoba Mexican Eats. Whether you’re in the mood for a sit down dinner experience or just grabbing something quick, these restaurants will satisfy any appetite!

Specials and Deals at Restaurants Near Cadillac Palace Theatre

The restaurants near Cadillac Palace Theatre offer a variety of specials and deals to help you save money while enjoying a delicious meal.

Randolph Tavern Chicago offers daily happy hour from 4-7pm with discounted drinks and appetizers, as well as weekly specials such as “Taco Tuesday” where tacos are half off all day long. They also have an extensive brunch menu on the weekends that is sure to please any palate.

Roti Randolph offers discounts for students, seniors, military personnel, and first responders. They also have lunch combos available Monday through Friday that include one entrée plus two sides or one sandwich plus two sides for only $9.99!

Luke’s Lobster City Hall has special promotions throughout the year including their popular “Lobster Roll Mondays” where they offer lobster rolls at half price every Monday evening after 5 pm. Additionally, they offer 10% off your order when you sign up for their email list!

Qdoba Mexican Eats provides customers with various ways to save money on their meals including catering packages starting at just $6 per person and free chips & salsa when you join Qdoba Rewards online or in store! They also provide loyalty rewards points which can be redeemed for free food items like burritos and quesadillas!

No matter what type of cuisine you are looking for, there are plenty of great deals available near Cadillac Palace Theatre. Make sure to check them out before dining out next time.

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The Randolph Tavern Chicago is a classic American restaurant located just steps away from the theatre. They offer traditional dishes like burgers and fries as well as unique takes on comfort food classics like mac & cheese with smoked brisket. Roti Randolph is another popular spot nearby that specializes in Mediterranean-style rotisserie chicken and other flavorful dishes. Luke’s Lobster City Hall offers up delicious seafood favorites such as lobster rolls, crab cakes, and fish tacos. And finally, Qdoba Mexican Eats serves up tasty burritos, tacos, nachos and more with their signature Mexican flavors.

At Randolph Tavern Chicago you can enjoy happy hour specials from 4pm – 6pm every day where select beers are only $4 each! Roti Randolph has daily lunch specials that include one entree plus two sides for under $10 per person – perfect if you’re on a budget! Luke’s Lobster City Hall offers half price appetizers during their happy hour which runs Monday through Friday from 3pm – 6pm. And Qdoba Mexican Eats has amazing deals all week long including BOGO burritos on Tuesdays and free chips & queso when you order online or via app Wednesday through Sunday!

No matter what type of cuisine you’re craving near Cadillac Palace Theatre, there is something for everyone to enjoy. Classic American fare can be found at Randolph Tavern Chicago and delicious seafood awaits at Luke’s Lobster City Hall – your taste buds will be delighted by these local restaurants near the theatre district in downtown Chicago.

Key Takeaway: The Cadillac Palace Theatre district in downtown Chicago has a variety of delicious restaurants to choose from. Whether you’re looking for classic American fare, Mediterranean-style rotisserie chicken, seafood favorites or Mexican flavors – there is something for everyone! Take advantage of the happy hour specials and daily lunch deals available at these local restaurants to get the most bang for your buck. Key Takeaways: • Variety of cuisine near Cadillac Palace Theatre • Randolph Tavern Chicago – classic American dishes • Roti Randolph – Mediterranean-style rotisserie chicken • Luke’s Lobster City Hall – seafood favorites • Qdoba Mexican Eats – burritos, tacos & nachos • Happy Hour Specials & Daily Lunch Deals

FAQs in Relation to Restaurants Near Cadillac Palace Theater

What restaurants are near the Cadillac Palace Theater?

The Cadillac Palace Theater is located in the heart of downtown Chicago, so there are plenty of restaurants nearby. The closest ones include Gibsons Bar & Steakhouse, Harry Caray’s Italian Steakhouse, and Joe’s Seafood Prime Steak & Stone Crab. For more casual fare, try Lou Malnati’s Pizzeria or Giordano’s Pizza. If you’re looking for something unique, check out Quartino Ristorante & Wine Bar or Yolk River North. No matter what type of cuisine you’re craving, you’ll find it within walking distance from the theater!

Are there any good Italian restaurants close to the Cadillac Palace Theater?

Yes, there are several good Italian restaurants close to the Cadillac Palace Theater. For a casual dining experience, try La Scarola located just two blocks away. For something more upscale, head to Carmines in the Loop or Rosebud on Rush Street. If you’re looking for an authentic Italian meal with fresh ingredients and homemade pasta dishes, check out Tocco or Spiaggia nearby. All of these options offer delicious food that will make your night at the theater even better!

What types of cuisine can I find near the Cadillac Palace Theater?

Near the Cadillac Palace Theater, you can find a variety of cuisine options. For quick bites and snacks, there are nearby fast food restaurants such as McDonald’s and Subway. If you’re looking for something more substantial, there are also several casual dining establishments like Shake Shack and Potbelly Sandwich Shop. Additionally, if you want to experience some of Chicago’s famous deep-dish pizza or Italian beef sandwiches, Giordano’s Pizza and Al’s Beef are both within walking distance from the theater.

Are there any vegan or vegetarian options near the Cadillac Palace Theater?

Yes, there are several vegan and vegetarian options near the Cadillac Palace Theater. The nearby restaurant Fig & Olive offers a variety of vegan dishes, including salads, pastas, and entrees. Other restaurants in the area include Native Foods Cafe which has an entirely plant-based menu with burgers, tacos, sandwiches and more. For those looking for something lighter or faster there is also Veggie Bite which serves up wraps and bowls with fresh ingredients. All of these options are within walking distance from the theater.

Are there any bars or pubs located close to the Cadillac Palace Theater?

Yes, there are several bars and pubs located close to the Cadillac Palace Theater. The closest bar is The Red Lion Pub which is a short two-minute walk away. Other nearby options include Bar Louie, Harry Caray’s Tavern, Rockit Burger Bar, and Kroll’s South Loop. All of these locations offer a variety of food and drinks for guests to enjoy before or after their show at the theater. Whether you’re looking for a quick bite or an evening of drinks and entertainment, these bars and pubs provide the perfect atmosphere to enjoy your night out in Chicago.

Conclusion

From Randolph Tavern to Roti Randolph and Luke’s Lobster City Hall to Qdoba Mexican Eats, there is something for everyone! Whether you’re looking for a casual bite or an upscale dining experience, these restaurants have it all. Plus, with specials and deals available at each location, you can enjoy delicious food without breaking the bank. So don’t wait – check out the amazing restaurants near Cadillac Palace Theatre today!

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