Chicago South Loop Dining and Entertainment

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Chicago South Loop Dining and Entertainment

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Local Map

Lou Malnati’s

Bongo Room Pita Heaven

Eleven City Diner

Panozzo’s

Flo & Santos The Scout Donna’s Cafe

Shedd Aquarium

Ma & I Zapatista

Little Branch Cafe

Field Museum

Gioco Chicago Firehouse M Lounge

Waffles

Tapas Valencia A’ Capella Bistro Flavor 180

Weather Mark Tavern Overflow

Acadia

Opart Thai House Burger Point Lure

South Coast Sushi Three Peas Kroll’s Café Society La Cantina Grill Triad

Café BIonda Tommy Gun’s Reggie’s Hyatt Regency McCormick Place

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Hotel Outlets

Daily Grind Start your day with fresh baked breakfast items, yogurt parfaits, organic juices and Starbucks Coffee. "Lunch on the go" options include gourmet sandwich or a slice of Chicago's famous fresh hot pizza. Visit our convenient retail boutique for all those little forgotten necessities – or a souvenir of your trip to the Windy City.

Shor Shor, a true Chicago Grill featuring USDA Prime aged steaks and the freshest seafood creations in a contemporary setting. Conveniently connected to McCormick Place Convention Center and Arie Crown Theater, Shor is the perfect Chicago South Loop restaurant for dining with business associates, family or friends!

Forno Stop in for delectable quick and freshly made creations for a fast paced day. Designed for those needing something satisfying yet simple, Forno's menu features hearty, high quality selections made from scratch. Choose from one of our made-to-order crisp crust pizzas baked in our gas-fired pizza oven, to gourmet salads, sandwiches and Paninis. Stay on the go at Forno!

M/X Lounge Relax in the chic setting of our inviting Chicago bar. M/X offers specialty Martinis, signature cocktails and a handsome selection of wines from our very own wine room. Perfect for any occasion, our new "Mini" menu features a fun selection of some of your favorite finger foods. A great spot for unwinding after an actionpacked day, M/X provides a sleek contemporary setting where you won't miss any of the latest news or sporting events on one of our plasma screen TV's.

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Local Restaurants Shor Contemporary American Hyatt Regency McCormick Place 312.528.4140

Chicago Firehouse Steakhouse-Seafood 1401 S. Michigan Ave 312.786.1401

Acadia American Contemporary and Seasonal 1639 S. Wabash Ave 312.360.9500

Gioco Northern Italian 1312 S Wabash 312.939.3870

Café Bionda Southern Italian 1924 S. State 312.326.9800

Flo & Santos Pizza and Pierogi 1310 S. Wabash Ave 312.566.9817

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Local Restaurants Tapas Valencia Spanish

1530 S State 312.842.4444

Zapatista Mexican

1307 S Wabash 312.435.1307

Triad

Sushi Lounge 1933 S. Indiana 312.225.8833

Lure

Izayaka Pub 2017 S. Wells St. 312.225.8989

Opart Thai House Thai

1906 S. State St 312.567.9898

Ma & I Thai and Japanese 1234 S Michigan Ave 312.663.1234

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Local Restaurants South Coast Sushi Sushi Bar

1700 South Michigan Ave 312.662.1700

Kroll’s

Bar and Grill 1736 S Michigan 312.235.1400

La Cantina Grill Mexican

1911 S Michigan 312.842.1911

Weather Mark Tavern American 1503 S Michigan 312.588.0230

Eleven City Diner

Delicatessen Family Diner 1112 S Wabash 312.212.1112

M Lounge Live Jazz

1520 S. Wabash Ave 312.447.0201

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Local Restaurants Little Branch Café European Bistro 1251 S Prairie Ave 312.291.0800

The Scout American 1301 S. Wabash Ave 312.70530595

A’ Capella Bistro Pizzeria, BYOB 1511 S. State Street 312.291.0800

Wabash Tap Sports Bar 205 W Wacker Dr. 312.360.9488

Panozzo’s Italian Market Italian Food Market 1303 S Michigan Ave 312-356-9966 Flavor 180 “Changing the Face of Fast Food” 1511 S. State Street 312.291.0800

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Local Restaurants Bongo Room Breakfast and Brunch 1152 S Wabash Ave 312.291.0100

Pita Heaven Mediterranean 1250 S Michigan Ave 312-447-0300

Waffles Breakfast and Brunch 1400 S Michigan 312.854.8572

Reggie’s Music Joint American 2105 S State St 312.772.2356

Tommy Gun’s Garage Dinner Theater Audience Interactive Dinner Show 2114 South Wabash Avenue 312.225.0273

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Local Restaurants The Burger Point American 1900 S State St. 312.933.7846

Donna’s Café Coffee House 1255 S State St 312.461.1005

Three Peas Art Lounge 75 E. 16th Street 312.624.9414

Café Society Coffee House 1801 S Indiana 312.842.4210

Overflow Coffee Bar Coffee Shop 1550 S. State St 312.772.2356

Lou Malnati’s Pizzeria

805 S. State St. 312.786-1000

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Transportation Getting to Hyatt Regency McCormick Place is possible by using the city transit system. The Chicago Transit Authority provides the following bus service and runs approximately every 15 minutes. Drop off is located at the main entrance to the McCormick Place South Building on Martin Luther King Drive. The #3 King Drive Bus runs downtown from morning to midnight daily. McCormick Place stops are at the following locations: South Building - King Drive and 23rd Street West Building - southwest and northeast corners of Indiana Avenue and Cermak Road intersection The #129 Bus From Union Station: The #129 Bus runs directly to McCormick Place, Monday through Friday, 7 am to 5:30 pm. Otherwise, from the corner of Canal Street and Jackson Blvd, take the #7 Jackson to Michigan Avenue, obtain a transfer to the #3 which will take you to McCormick Place. From the Ogilvie Transportation Center (previously Northwestern Train Station): The #129 bus runs directly to McCormick Place Service Hours: Ogilvie Transportation Ctr. south to McCormick Place 7:00a-9:35a & 3:35p-6:00p weekdays McCormick Place north to Ogilvie Transp. Ctr. 6:40a-9:00a & 3:40p-5:30p weekdays The #21 Bus goes directly to Chinatown and the Red Line stop METRA Regional Transit Authority (METRA): Located on Level 2.5 of the Grand Concourse in the South Building of McCormick Place, the METRA commuter railroad provides direct service within seven minutes to and from downtown Chicago. Service from the Randolph Station (nearby the Fairmont Hotel) to McCormick Place begins early morning, with more frequent pick-ups during rush hours. METRA services the Midwest as far north as Kenosha, Wisconsin; northwest to Fox Lake and Harvard; west to Elgin, Geneva and Aurora; southwest to Joliet and Orland Park; south to University Park; and east to South Bend, Indiana.

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Transportation O’Hare Airport Taxi: 35-45 minutes $45-$55 GO Airport Express Shuttle: 1 hour and 30 minutes $28 Picks up 5 and 35 minutes after every hour Public Transportation: 1 hour $2.25/Bus, $2.25/Train; or $5.75/24 hour CTA pass Bus #3 to Jackson,. Walk to Dearborn Blue Line (3 blocks); Blue Line to O’Hare

Midway Airport Taxi: 20-30 minutes $25-$35 GO Airport Express Shuttle: 1 hour $24 Appointment required Public Transportation: 1 hour $2.25/Bus, $2.25/Train; or $5.75/24 hour CTA pass Bus #3 to Roosevelt. Walk to Orange Line (1 block, between Wabash and State); Orange Line to Midway

1.888.284.3826 www.airportexpress.com

For more information, please go to: http://mccormickplace.hyatt.com/hyatt/hotels/services/transportation/index.jsp

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Chicago Attractions Millennium Park 201 E. Randolph St 312-742-1168 www.millenniumpark.org With its unprecedented combination of Frank Gehry architecture, Anish Kapoor art and tremendous landscape design, the 24.5 acre Millennium Park is widely considered the crowning achievement for Chicago. Buckingham Fountain / Grant Park 337 E. Randolph St 312.742.7648 www.chicagoparkdistrict.com Grant Park, often called Chicago’s “front yard,” is home to Buckingham Fountain, respectively “Chicago’s front door.” Both sit along Chicago’s lakefront, with the fountain turned on from April – October. Magnificent Mile 400-800 N. Michigan Ave 312.409.5560 www.themagnificentmile.com Running through the heart of Chicago’s Downtown, Michigan Avenue (“Chicago’s Magnificent Mile”) is lined with upscale shopping, fine dining, luxury hotels and some of the tallest skyscrapers in the world. Willis Tower 233 S. Wacker Dr. 312.875.9696 www.theskydeck.com Once the tallest building in the world, the Willis (formerly Sears) Tower offers visitors a height-defying experience103 floors above ground. For the very daring, step out onto The Ledge - a glass box “floating” in the sky. Navy Pier 600 E. Grand Ave 312.595.7437 www.navypier.com Offering lake cruises, a 150-ft ferris wheel, a children’s museum, Shakespeare Theatre and an IMAX theatre (among much more), Navy Pier is Chicago’s premier spot for recreation and fun, galore. John Hancock Observatory 875 N. Michigan Ave 94th Floor 888-875-8439 With sweeping views spanning 4 states - Indiana, Michigan, Wisconsin and Illinois - there's a whole lot to see! Throw in all there is to do here in the heart of downtown Chicago and you can really make a day of it.

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Chicago Attractions Shedd Aquarium 1200 S. Lake Shore Dr. 312.939.2438 www.sheddaquarium.org The John G. Shedd Aquarium is among the world’s largest indoor aquariums, with more than 32,500 aquatic animals from waters around the world. Adler Planetarium 1300 S. Lake Shore Dr. 312.922.7827 www.adlerplanetarium.org The Adler Planetarium — America's First Planetarium — was founded in 1930 by Chicago business leader Max Adler. The museum is home to one of the world's most important antique astronomical instrument collections.

Field Museum of Natural History 1400 S. Lake Shore Dr. 312-922-9410 www.fieldmuseum.org The Field Museum is home to world-famous Sue, the largest and most complete Tyrannosaurus skeleton. It also houses remnants of the world’s Columbian Exposition of 1893, as well as many other natural artifacts. Museum of Science and Industry 5700 S. Lake Shore Dr. 773.684.1414 www.msichicago.org The Museum of Science and Industry, one of the larges science museums in the world, is home to more than 35,000 artifacts and nearly 14 acres of hands-on exhibits designed to spark scientific inquiry and creativity. Art Institute 111 S. Michigan Ave 312.443.3600 www.artic.edu The Art Institute is a world-renowned art museum, whose collection of European paintings is considered one of the finest in the world.

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Chicago Attractions Museum of Contemporary Art 220 E. Chicago Ave 312.280.2660 www.mcachicago.org One of the nation's largest facilities devoted to the art of our time, the Museum of Contemporary Art (MCA) offers exhibitions of the most thought-provoking art created since 1945. Clarke House Museum and Tours 1827 S. Indiana Ave Chicago, IL, 60616 www.clarkehousemuseum.org Built in 1836 for Henry B. Clarke, the Clarke House Museum is Chicago’s oldest house. The house shows what life was like for a middle-class family in Chicago during the city’s formative years before the Civil War. Its fascinating history began at a time when family members could see the campfires of Native Americans in the distance River Cruises 400 N. Michigan Ave 312.337.1446 www.wendellaboats.com www.OdysseyCruises.com/Chicago During the warmer months, see Chicago by water on a Boat Cruise. Boat Crusies provide guests with an opportunity to experience the city utilizing one of its greatest natural resource - the Chicago River Double Decker Bus Tour Michigan Avenue Bridge 773.648.5000 www.coachusa.com/chicagotrolley See Chicago atop double decker buses and on foot. The Hop On Hop Off Tour allows its riders to jump off the bus at each landmark, explore the area solo and catch the next double decker. Field Museum (Stop #6) (Closest to Hyatt Regency McCormick Place) South side of the museum east of the staircase Chicago Skyline Boat Tour Museum Campus Dock 888.881.3284 www.shorelinesightseeing.com Shoreline Water Taxis offer Chicagoans and visitors fast, fun connections between some of Chicago’s top touring destinations. Our colorful red, white and blue taxis operate on two routes: the Lake Route connects Navy Pier with the Museum Campus with its Shedd Aquarium/Oceanarium, Field Museum of Natural History and Adler Planetarium. This location is also within walking distance of Soldier Field and Northerly Island. * The Museum Campus Dock is located at the Lake level on the north side of the Shedd Aquarium.

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Chicago Attractions Architecture Boat Tour 112 E. Wacker Dr. 312.922.3432 www.caf.architecture.org Learn how Chicago grew from being a small back-country outpost into one of the world’s most important metropolises, through a boat tour of historic and modern Chicago buildings along the Chicago River. Presidential / Obama Tour 333 N. Michigan Ave 312.819.5363 www.accentingchicago.com On the “America’s First City” tour, spend a day exploring Chicago’s rich presidential past, present, and future. From Lincoln to Obama, Chicago has been the site of countless momentous presidential events. Deep Dish Pizza Tour 29 E. Ohio St (Pizzeria Uno) 312.623.9292 www.sliceofchicagopizzatours.com Chicago is world-renowned for its deep dish pizza. On the Chicago Deep Dish Pizza Tour, you will learn the history of this Chicago food staple, while walking to 3 deep dish mainstays and…of course…tasting the pies. Wrigley Field Tour 1060 W. Addison St (Gate D) 773.404.2827 http://chicago.cubs.mlb.com/chc/ballpark/wrigley_field_tours.jsp Tours provide an insider's look at more than 90 years of history at the Cubs’ legendary ballpark. Tour stops may include the clubhouse, visitor's clubhouse, dugouts, on-deck circles, press box, bleachers and mezzanine suites. HauntingsTour 600 N. Clark St 1-888-446-7891 www.chicagohauntings.com Chicago is one of the most haunted cities in the world, boasting a disturbingly dark past. On the Haunting Tour, guests take the “Ghost Bus” around the city, often exiting to investigate Chicago’s haunted landmarks.

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State Street Shopping State Street is Chicago's "main street," located in the very heart of the city. For 165 years, it's been the unparalleled retail and entertainment hub of the Midwest. The 1922 hit song "Chicago" gave the street its famous nickname: "That Great Street," where they do things they don't do on Broadway! Transportation Taxi: 10 minutes Bus #129: 20 minutes

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State Street Shopping

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State Street Shopping

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State Street Shopping

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Chicago CityPASS

See Chicago like a VIP! - Discover Chicago’s must-see attractions with this convenient, easy-to-use pass. With Chicago CityPASS, visitors skip lines and save half off regular admission prices. Valid for nine days, starting with the first day of use, Chicago CityPASS costs $76 for adults (value $152); $59 for kids, ages 311. Purchase online at CityPASS.com or at any of the participating attractions. Includes: * Shedd Aquarium VIP Entry * The Field Museum & Underground Adventure VIP Entry * Skydeck Chicago Fast Pass * Adler Planetarium VIP Entry OR Art Institute of Chicago * John Hancock Observatory Fast Pass OR VIP Entry to the Museum of Science and Industry, Chicago Buy at http://www.citypass.com/chicago?mv_source=chicagoctb Or any of the above locations!

*For additional information about the Chicago South Loop or any of the above, please stop by the concierge desk or call 312.528.6510

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