New Years Eve is always fun, but if you live in or near Chicago and haven't made plans yet there is still hope. Chicago Metromix came out with a list of 15 places to go last minute. There are some old favorites as well as a few newer names, but one of the nicer things is that the list has a place to suit any budget and spans over multiple Chicago neighborhoods. However, I did notice one thing that they don't mention - Sulpice Chocolat's gourmet chocolate bars. Can you think of a better way to ring in the new year than with dark chocolate bars or milk chocolate bars? Yum!
Here is the list:
Zed 451 - A $75 all-you-can-eat dinner includes a glass of Veuve Clicquot champagne.
33 Club - A $49 three-course meal includes a midnight champagne toast. Regular menu is also available.
Arami - Order off of the regular menu at this sushi and noodle spot.
Bin 36 - Choose from early or late seatings for a four-course dinner. $55-$100.
Cafe Bella - Bring your own booze to this $29 three-course dinner.
Chicago Q - A $59.75 three-course dinner features options such as smoked diver scallops and hickory-smoked prime porterhouse
The Florentine - Specials such as gnocchi in black truffle sauce augment the regular menu.
Harry Caray's - A $69.95 four-course dinner includes wine pairings for an additional $20.
Jerry's - A $50 six-course dinner features beer pairings for an additional $15.
John's Place - A $39 three-course dinner includes a glass of sparkling wine.
Markethouse - The seven-course dinner will run you $65. A limited a la carte menu is also available.
Nacional 27 - Choose from a three-course early dinner ($45) or a later four-course dinner ($95).
One Sixtyblue - The $95 five-course tasting menu includes dishes such as ahi tuna tartare and wood-grilled beef tenderloin.
MK - Graze on a $70 four-course tasting menu. A late seating ($90) includes a champagne toast.
Taxim - Order from the a la carte menu while Greek music group Rebetoneira performs.
Here is the list:
Zed 451 - A $75 all-you-can-eat dinner includes a glass of Veuve Clicquot champagne.
33 Club - A $49 three-course meal includes a midnight champagne toast. Regular menu is also available.
Arami - Order off of the regular menu at this sushi and noodle spot.
Bin 36 - Choose from early or late seatings for a four-course dinner. $55-$100.
Cafe Bella - Bring your own booze to this $29 three-course dinner.
Chicago Q - A $59.75 three-course dinner features options such as smoked diver scallops and hickory-smoked prime porterhouse
The Florentine - Specials such as gnocchi in black truffle sauce augment the regular menu.
Harry Caray's - A $69.95 four-course dinner includes wine pairings for an additional $20.
Jerry's - A $50 six-course dinner features beer pairings for an additional $15.
John's Place - A $39 three-course dinner includes a glass of sparkling wine.
Markethouse - The seven-course dinner will run you $65. A limited a la carte menu is also available.
Nacional 27 - Choose from a three-course early dinner ($45) or a later four-course dinner ($95).
One Sixtyblue - The $95 five-course tasting menu includes dishes such as ahi tuna tartare and wood-grilled beef tenderloin.
MK - Graze on a $70 four-course tasting menu. A late seating ($90) includes a champagne toast.
Taxim - Order from the a la carte menu while Greek music group Rebetoneira performs.
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