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cuisine:
eclectic world cuisine |
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hours: tue-sun 5:30PM-1:00AM |
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average entree:
$15-$25 |
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reviewer:
Tommy Kempner |
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recommended |
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Surprisingly very good eclectic world cuisine. Very
tasty food to go with those very tasy martinis. |
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From old queens to drag queens to circuit boys and
everything in between. |
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Everyone
is primed for a good time. From the boys starting
out for a night on the town to the tourists up from
Michigan Ave., this place is a party. There are lots
of groups celebrating something, so watch out for
those bachelorette parties—crazy straight chicks
with big plastic dicks on sticks. |
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Are you really paying attention to the interior
decorating when you’ve got some 6’3” drag queen
belting out Diana Ross in your face? Boys, booze,
and big broads—who cares if the tables are close
together and you can’t wedge yourself up to the bar
on a Saturday night. |
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dress: Only your best Universal Gear on that last call, but an N-M designer outfit will do for this place. Everyone will notice what you’re wearing and talk about it at the next table, so if it’s not expensive or at least looks like it is, wear it very tight and show off that body! |
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If you’ve never been here, just get your ass in the door—it’s worth the money. |
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Hightlights:
performers dressed up as 40's-era icon's,
late-night kitchen open until 1:00AM, BRUNCH
11:00AM-3:00PM, over 25 martini selections |
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Hours:
Sunday - Thursday 5:30 - 10:30PM, Friday -
Saturday 5:00PM - 11:30PM, BRUNCH Sunday 10:00AM
- 2:00PM |
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Full Bar |
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Beer & Wine Only |
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Brunch |
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Live
Music/Entertainment |
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Private Parties |
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Catering/Carry
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Outdoor Seating |
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Smoking |
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Valet |
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Free Parking |
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Neighborhood
Parking |
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Family Oriented |
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RSVP Accepted |
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American Express |
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Diners Club |
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Discover |
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Master Card |
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Visa |
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Restaurant managers/owners can
contact us to make corrections.
(Include your name and contact email/phone
number) |
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When scene-maker Tommy Kempner isn't hob-nobbing with Chicago's gay elite, he's trying out new cuisines (and boys) all over the city. |
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