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July 13, 2004

Monday in Chicago

My wife and I arrived in Chicago yesterday afternoon, prepared with suggestions from y'all about what to see and do. Thanks!

It was a beautiful day, so we set out down Michigan and walked along the lake shore. It is an odd and beautiful vista to see the skyscrapers hanging like a curtain behind the strip of beach. Then we walked through the Navy Pier, the mall-arcade-amusement park where I drank something blue and sugary. We continued along the shore and then headed back to the hotel.

Don't hate us, but we passed a movie theater and on an impulse watched "Spider-Man 2." Could we have done that at home? Technically, yes. But we wouldn't have because, well, we wouldn't have. We're on vacation not to conquer Chicago but to have fun together. So back off!

We then wandered until we found an Italian restaurant — Bice — with outdoor seating and waiters who are working on perfecting their Italian accents. The atmosphere was fun, but our food was mediocre.

It is a beautiful city and it was a successful day, at least by our standards.

We have tickets tonight for a Romeo & Juliet variation by the Shakespeare company at Navy Pier, and we have tickets for Second City on Wednesday. Beyond that, we're playing it by ear.

Posted by D. Weinberger at July 13, 2004 08:31 AM


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For the best pizza in the world you have to try out Gino's East at 633 N. Wells. For the best Italian food go to Volare at 201 E. Grand. Those are the 2 restaurants I miss the most. Of course you have to have a Potbelly's sandwich while you're there. They have sprung up all over the place so they're not too hard to find. You can just go use the store finder at http://www.potbelly.com/

Posted by: Jason DeFillippo | July 13, 2004 12:59 PM


Make sure you go to the Shedd Aquarium and the Planetarium(sp?).

Posted by: Pam | July 13, 2004 11:03 PM


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