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    4.4 (291 reviews)
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    Closed 12:00 pm - 10:00 PM
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    CBG Burger
    Mike Z.

    Came the first time for the beer came back for the food! The CBG smash burger was perfect! The fries were golden brown delicious. Couldn't ask for better service at the bar. And of course extra points for the Lego beer menu!

    Ben K.

    A brewery off the main drag in Downtown Chicago...we had to check it out!! Located on the second level with the AMC theater, this brewery and restaurant is a tucked away oasis! Plenty of tables and bar seating, this casual spot was perfect for a break from the hustle. We were really drawn to the artwork and whimsy of it all! Our server was a bit short and non-present but it didn't ruin the experience. They have a good variety of seasonal and all the time brews! We had their Black Lager and IPA, both of which were refreshing! Nothing crazy to write home about, but good sippers! Worth a stop for sure!

    Falafel Wrap
    Erikka T.

    What a lifesaver this place was! We were looking for a place to sit down and have a meal on a Saturday night after driving into town. We were greeted at the door by the bartender and told we could sit anywhere besides the booths. We found a table in the bar area and were greeted by Santiago, our fantastic waiter. He was so attentive but gave us space to enjoy our meal. We tried both their seasonal Kolsch and Pilsner and they were so drinkable and went down smooth with our meal. We got the Reuben egg rolls to start and my husband, who is a huge fan of Reuben's said this may be his favorite rendition! He ordered the proclaimed "best burger in Chicago" and agreed it was absolutely delicious. He liked that the bacon was ground into the beef patty for an evenly distributed smoky flavor. I had the falafel wrap which was so good with crisp, cold salad with tzatziki and warm falafel all rolled into a wrap for a delicious, handheld meal. Inside, you can see their beer vats as part of the decor as well as many pieces of artwork featuring their fuzzy Giant. It's a fun atmosphere and I would recommend it! Also, it is conveniently located in the same building as the AMC so you can grab a bite or beer before or after a movie!

    Flight and Wings.
    Amber S.

    I get hesitant with breweries in the city..they're normally not my favorite, but this spot was a pleasant surprise. Their flight has all their beers on tap and all were so good. The wings had just the right amount of crisp & their special ranch was pretty good. Didn't grab a picture of my sons burger, but he devoured it. Service was also very attentive. It's was a nice break during our 1518152 steps that day.

    Great graphics
    John E.

    You can find Crushed by Giants at 600 N Michigan 2nd Floor, Chicago, IL 60611 - I believe this is called "Near North Side." I'm not sure about the parking as I spotted it from the street while walking from my hotel on Magnificent Mile to Pizzaria Uno nearby. The Brewery occupies the second floor of a building that also contains an AMC theater - it's easier so spot the red AMC on the white background than the Crushed by GIants graphics. The entry is on N. Michigan and you take an escalator up to the second floor - there are some pretty amazing giant monster graphics to guide you in, and if you hadn't guessed, this is a kaiju (giant monster) inspired brewery. I had 45 minutes to kill so I spent them in Crushed by Giants before continuing to my hotel. Loved pretty much everything about this place - cozy yet very open and airy due to the tall ceilings and windows. Also you can't beat the theme (wished they had some stickers for me to take home). They had 6 beers on tap so ordered a flight and was able to taste them all: * Neon Werewolf NEIPA 6.8% - ABV Nice citrus and tropical fruit hazy, beautiful lacing and well done. Hoppy slightly piney finish. 4/5 * Talos Vienna Lager 5.2% ABV - Well done, bold malty nose with bready and toffee notes, appropriately bitter finish. 4/5 * Goliath's Bane Session IPA 4.2% ABV - Fruity easy drinker with pineapple notes, a bit sweet with fantastic lacing and a slightly perfume hoppy finish. 3.6/5 * Chimera New Zealand Pilsner 5.2% !BV - Light slammable pils with a peachy fruity note, no malts to speak of, dry hoppy finish. 3.8/5 * Banana Bread, At Work Dude! Hefeweizen 5% ABV - Tasty Hef, one of my favorite styles, big banana nose, dry finish and amazing lacing. 4.1/5 * El Cuco Mexican Lager 5.4% ABV - Dark toasted malt body, nutty woody notes in a dry body and bitter finish. 3.6/5 Of these I enjoyed the Banana Bread Hefe the most - I could see myself enjoying one daily. The service was exceptional (I sat at the bar) with enthusiastic servers and very quick responses. I had better beer while in Chicago but for this area of town (which is a bit of a craft beer desert) Crushed by Giants is a winner.

    A flight of 6
    Kevin W.

    Just a quick review. It's awesome to find a brewery in the middle of the city like this. We stopped by to check it out. They CRUSHED the beer here. On this visit, we had a flight of all 6 beers. The hazy IPA (Neon Werewolf) was easily my favorite. All of them were worthy. We didn't try the food but it looked good on nearby tables. A great vibe and friendly staff..

    Neon Werewolf Hazy
    Michael C.

    Saw this brewery on maps near our hotel and decided to give it a try while we waited for a Night of Mellon Collie and Infinite Sadness show. So glad we did! Great service, loved the atmosphere and found a new favorite beer- Neon Werewolf Hazy. Amazing! Bought a bunch of 4 packs, alas they are not available outside of ordering through the brewery location. We did not try the food, but everything coming out of the kitchen looked awesome and they were voted one of the best burgers in Chicago, they definitely looked that way! Can't wait to go back and try the food next time we are in town!!

    Cool artwork across the taps
    Steven D.

    Super chill environment despite the AMC building location. Only had the pastrami egg roll but man was it good and surprisingly juicy! All 6 beers I tried were great, not a weird one in the bunch. Bartenders were solid, no complaints. Looking forward to trying more food next time and more beers.

    Havana Sandwich w/fries, NA Sour
    Leo G.

    The mural on the side of the building always captivated me as I would walk out of the parking garage, and I wasn't disappointed in what I discovered. Interesting experience going up an escalator to get inside, I was immediately welcomed in when I peeked in the door. Warm colored wood and lights, huge brewers on the walls. The area was nice and bright with a chill rustic vibe. Limited food menu but was delicious and elevated for its price point, but that's to be expected considering its purpose of it being a brewery. I am a barista so even with my stance on not drinking, I really wanted to try some non-alcoholic options! There weren't too many listed on the menu; two beer options, and an offer to make some of their drinks mocktails, but nothing too extensive. Again, not a complaint! I had a great time and definitely will come back to try some other mocktails whenever I can. Thanks again for the service, everyone was very kind and attentive and answered my questions with no judgment. Very unique place!

    Robert D.

    Ok beer nothing to write home about. Was expecting more. Wanted to try a brewery based in Chicago and came here. It was in the same building as a amc on the second floor. Place was somewhat spacious with two main rooms and the waitstaff was pleasant. Not what I was expecting as far as a brewery or the experience .

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    Industry Ales Brewpub

    Industry Ales Brewpub

    4.3
    (90 reviews)
    1.0 mi
    $$

    Came here as it was in walking distance after a nearby wine tasting. What can I say...some weeks…read morecall for an extra libation. I had been wanting to try Industry Ales when it opened and was glad to have had the opportunity to finally check it out! I was slightly thrown off, as the dining tables are at the front of this space, and the bar is all the way at the back. In fact, my friend at first glance thought it was a sit-down dining establishment sans bar seating. We found our way to the bar and posted up at two seats. We were offered menus right away and found the bartender extremely knowledgeable. This was super helpful when facing down an encyclopedia of ales. He offered samples when we explained what we were looking for. That is service above and beyond, especially on a bustling Friday early evening. The brews were tasty, but I couldn't really discern what I was drinking apart to say it was a lighter Belgian Ale. Wine is more in my wheelhouse, but always good to change things up, especially when a person has the opportunity to be guided by an expert. The people seated nearby had ordered the tuna tartare which looked delicious. In fact, all of the menu is globally influenced (think: pizza samosas, pierogis, Korean BBQ) in addition to the classic brewpub favorites. In addition to the Brewpub, this location features the Millroom, a speakeasy-style lounge. I did not have a chance to check that out on this visit. Definitely a cut above the usual sports bar and a place to expand one's knowledge of brews.

    My husband and I came with our daughter here and we were blown away. The atmosphere is really cool…read more We really loved the vibes and the decor. We both got flight flights and then I had a avocado Caesar salad salad with chicken and my husband had a Smashburger. We ordered my daughter chicken burgers and fries of course lol. Everything was delicious and we would 100% go back.

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    Marz Community Brewing

    Marz Community Brewing

    4.4
    (234 reviews)
    4.8 mi
    $$

    This is one of our favorite local spots…read more Great food. Great atmosphere. Great service. They have an extensive schedule of events and pop-ups so definitely check Instagram so you know what to expect before you show up! On Monday's, their regular kitchen is closed, but they usually have a pop up. They have a rotating selection of beers on tap along with a few standards. They mostly serve their own products so don't go in and expect a Bud Light, but rest assured that whoever is behind the bar will help you find something you like. Their canned gin and tonic is my personal go-to.

    My friends and I came to Mars for a book club meeting and wow, it was such a vibe. I did not expect…read moreto like it this much. The area initially threw me off a bit. It is surrounded by factories and buildings that look a little abandoned, so it feels a little sketchy pulling up. But once you walk inside, it is a completely different experience. The space is beautiful, with a great layout, a central bar, and plenty of seating. It is mostly seat yourself, and you order drinks at the bar, but they do bring food out to you and clear your table. The staff was friendly and took the time to explain how everything works, which I appreciated. Now the food. So good. I have had a favorite taco spot for the past few months, but this place honestly raised the bar. They are known for their fried cheese tacos and they absolutely live up to the hype. The shrimp was delicious and the sauce reminded me of a seafood boil, rich and flavorful. The salsa verde was also great. I also had the fries topped with fried cheese, cilantro, and onions, and they were just as good. Everything smelled amazing and everyone at the table loved their food. One thing I really loved is their drink options. They have great cocktails, but also offer well crafted mocktails that feel just as intentional. On top of that, they have THC and CBD drinks, which really adds to the relaxed, laid back vibe. Overall, it is a great place to sit, hang out, and enjoy good food and drinks for as long as you want. I will definitely be back.

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    Very interesting!!
    Forbidden Root

    Forbidden Root

    4.3
    (650 reviews)
    2.4 mi
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    If you like beer, you should be able to find one you like here. There are plenty to choose from…read moreand the descriptions are accurate. My beverage/beer order was the Night Moth Oak-Conditioned Hazy IPA | 7.2% | 12oz/8 - 5oz/4. I recommend this if you are a fan of Hazy IPA's. My food order was the Beer braised, short rib with roasted root vegetables, polenta, swiss chard, and sweety drops. Tender and tasty short ribs. I will be craving the sweety drops for sure. Bar seating, regular tables and high top tables available here.

    Wish I could give a 3.5 stars. I applaud the true creativity. But every order was a mixed bag…read more Fried chicken sandwich - 3.5/5. Pickles are the star. Cut through heaviness. Magical first few bites. But chicken gets boring. Crispy Brussels sprouts - 3.5/5. Solid fry level. Cheesy bites are delicious. But quickly bland. Raisins is an unexpected addition but unsuccessful in my view. Kids grilled cheese - 4/5. Tasty and simple, though my kid wasn't willing to try. Duck and dumpling - 3.5/5. I can see how this is someone's favorite dish. Lovely rich broth. Crispy skin. But there was a heaviness that didn't totally work for me, especially with the bigger duck chunks. Definitely better fresh than leftover. Chocolate beer cake - 3.5/5. Slightly dense cake. Nice frosting. Beer aroma and flavor definitely comes through. Hazelnuts a nice crunch. Fun and glad to have tried, but not reaching for the next bite.

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    Back of the restaurant
    Back of the restaurant
    Oatmeal Pie is literally hard baked oatmeal in a pie crust with Marlot meringue.
    Oatmeal Pie is literally hard baked oatmeal in a pie crust with Marlot meringue.
    Grapefruit Sorbet, Malort Meringue, Mint Syrup

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    Grapefruit Sorbet, Malort Meringue, Mint Syrup
    Moody Tongue Brewing

    Moody Tongue Brewing

    4.4
    (404 reviews)
    3.2 mi
    $$$

    Dining Room Review! I recently visited Moody Tongue to…read morecelebrate an anniversary. This spot is half a bar/restaurant with an a la carte food menu, housemade beer, and full service bar. On the other side, is a 1 Michelin Star dining experience. Moody Tongue is the first Michelin ranked brewery and even offers a beer pairing with their prefixed menu. The inside is moody with dark wood finishes, black accents, and elegant artwork & feature lighting. Upon entering, one checks in at the first floor host stand. A server brings you upstairs to the dining area. There is a mixture of two and four tops in the space and our table had a handwritten note congratulating us on our anniversary. Our seat allowed both of us to have a view of the kitchen window to watch the chefs prep courses. There were 3-4 servers that serviced the entire dining room and rotated in presenting dishes. They started with warm towelettes to wash your hands which was a nice touch. Service level throughout was impeccable with water refills, explaining the menu, delightful demeanor, fresh silverware per course, and wiping the table clean from anything that dropped. This was certainly one of the best hospitality levels at a one star I've experienced. Dinner was 12 courses including the amuse-bouche and final treats. There was not one course that didn't offer bright, fresh flavors. The presentation of plates were beautiful from every angle. It's hard to pick any top dish as everything was unique and special in their own way; but I am still thinking about the Crab Bite, Sablefish, and Pasta Course. After dinner, each guest got a complimentary bag full of goodies to enjoy at home. What a beautiful final touch! Moody Tongue as a whole far exceeded my expectations. Each dish offered something familiar in a new way that left me speechless. I highly recommend coming to fully experiencing everything they have to offer as you will not be disappointed! Thank you again so much to their team for making our special night unforgettable. Tip: There is free parking on Wabash & 25th but also meter parking on 26th.

    The lamb earned 5 stars. That was the star of the show. It is a must-order dish. The salad was also…read moreunique, interesting, and tasty, though the other appetizers other patrons ordered looked similarly good. The vibes are immaculate. They have managed to offer excellent service without making the place feel stuffy or full of itself. It is the perfect spot for a special date night or a celebration with friends.

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    Inside Bar
    Mushrooms
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    Au Cheval

    Au Cheval

    4.4
    (9.5k reviews)
    1.3 mi
    $$

    Wow! So happy I finally got to come here. They have recently started accepting some reservations…read moreand I was lucky enough to get one. I understand why they are famous for their burgers. I had the single cheeseburger and it lived up to the hype. I learned that the single burger is actually a double and the double is actually a triple. I was recommended to add an egg and bacon to the burger and I'm glad I did. Each bite was a glorious burst of flavor. The bacon is epic. Thick juicy slices. The cheeseburger was perfect. I didn't need additional condiments and that never happens for me. The fries were good too and came with a delicious aioli. For beverages, I loved my Arnold Palmer. I also tried a cocktail--the Long Island Iced Coffee. It was pretty strong. I added a shot of bourbon cream to it and that sweetened it up and made it perfect for me. Unfortunately, I didn't have room for dessert. Cute restaurant. Cozy inside. They have an outdoor patio as well. If you don't have a reservation, be prepared to wait. Excellent food. Excellent service. Jennifer took great care of me and made great suggestions. It's pricy but it's worth it.

    Often recognized as having the most recognizable and hyped burger in Chicago, Au Cheval is a…read moreGilded-Age inspired diner (opening in 2012), serving up thick freshly made burgers along with a good selection of drinks. The process of getting seated through a busy period, and the service throughout was excellent. But as often happens with me, the food didn't live up to the hype. My wife and I were picking up my brother and his son from O'Hare at around 10 am on a Saturday. We had dinner plans with our uncle, but had not planned anything in between. The flight came in on time, and once confirmed we all had the time, my brother suggested going to Chicago to try Au Cheval. He knew about their location LV, but none of us had tried their original location in Chicago. So we drove into Chicago, arriving at the restaurant at 11 (it opens at 10am). There was a check-in stand set-up outside, where someone was taking names/phone numbers to put on the waiting list. We were quoted a 45 minute wait, and got the text to hurry back after about 30 minutes. There was a line to put your name down on the list, so we skipped that by going right in. The friendly hostess seated us in a booth, with a nice view of the kitchen where they were making the burgers in mass. The waitress explained that a single burger meant two patties (each patty is 4 oz, so basically a half pound burger), and a double meaning three. My brother and his son both ordered a double cheeseburger ($19.99 each), and I got a single with added sunny side up egg ($21.48). I wanted my wife to be able to take a bite, so asked for everything to be on the side (sauce, dill pickle slices, and grilled onion bits). We also ordered french fries ($8.99), cooked in duck fat. In the meanwhile, followed a fellow yelpers suggestion and got two Allagash Whites ($9 each) for me and my nephew. It's a really good beer that I've had many times during happy hour, and goes great with rich, greasy food. My wife got something else: the General Janes Chicken, which is their version of Korean Fried Chicken ($24.98). She enjoyed it (the coating was still crispy, and the sauce had that pronounced kochujang flavor that we like). Everything is a la carte here (except for the complementary pickle spear with burgers), so she shared in the ordered fries. Food came out together and was served hot. There is a mandatory 3.25% surcharge, and payment is taken at the table. As mentioned, service was excellent throughout. To be honest, I'm not the right person to judge a burger like this (I like it backyard style, with a lot of lettuce, tomato, onion, and pickles...and mayo/ketchup). But my brother and nephew are (they have tried many, many burgers all across the world, and don't like too much toppings on their burger), and they said the burger was just OK for them. I liked the frites (cooked in duck fat)...very light in color, but still crispy on the outside. However, nobody else really ate them, saying they weren't great. It's unusual for me to be the least critical after dining, but I'm sure it had something to do with the observation that I didn't have to pay for it (since it was my brother's treat).

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    The cooks were very attentive!
    The cooks were very attentive!
    Crispy Fries & Potato Hash
    Crispy Fries & Potato Hash
    Wings (very sticky so they come with hot towels)

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    Wings (very sticky so they come with hot towels)
    Great Central Brewing Company

    Great Central Brewing Company

    4.4
    (68 reviews)
    2.4 mi
    $$

    Checked out this local brewery. Great Central is one of a few around here. It has a pretty good…read morevariety. For certain it's not the most extensive but there's some interesting things to choose from. This is also a great place for gatherings and parties. Beers are the main thing of course. It's basically the only thing to be honest. There's not even any TVs for watching games or whatever. Focus more on the beers. It's about $7 a pint. Best we had of these was the Hefeweizen. This is a pretty standard German one. Also they make cans of sparkling water for those not wanting alcohol. The taproom is pretty big with long tables. Has no TVs meaning there's no big crowds for games. This is great for those not watching any types of sports. Find a few great beers here. It's located close to the Ashland Green Line station. They're closed Mondays and Tuesdays.

    We went to Goose Island and it was so crowded we left and found this place right around the corner…read moreand so glad we did! Such a great spot with big tables, high ceilings and lots of games! We found a place at the bar and were greeted right away! She explained what they brew etc and we were able to easily chat with the bartenders. They were attentive and friendly. The place is loud, but we would definitely recommend and would come back (in from out of town). Beers were delicious!

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    House hefe & some of the offered games
    House hefe & some of the offered games
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    Stairwell to the washrooms
    Elevator to washrooms

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