more. Tripadvisor gives a Travelers’ Choice award to accommodations, attractions and restaurants that consistently earn great reviews from travelers and are ranked within the top 10% of properties on Tripadvisor. The venue is lovely, but the views are THE draw - oh, they do have a nice B-T-G wine list too. Perched thirteen stories above Millennium Park with Lake Michigan beyond, Cindy’s is the beloved jewel in the crown of our historic Chicago hotel – a vaulted glass and steel rooftop restaurant with one heckuva view. Get quick answers from Cindy's staff and past visitors. If you are a resident of another country or region, please select the appropriate version of Tripadvisor for your country or region in the drop-down menu. Thanks! the balcony was just awesome. Set on the site of the 1920’s era famed Cedar Hotel, now Viceroy Chicago, Somerset is open daily for dinner, serving seasonal American cuisine. Only going for a drink then get your timing right as there can be a queue for the dedicated lift to Cindy's and the bar can be busy. Great overlook of the lake and Millenium Park. Hotels near Skydeck Chicago - Willis Tower, Hotels near Museum of Science and Industry, Late Night South American Restaurants in Chicago, Restaurants with Outdoor Seating in Chicago, American Restaurants for Lunch in South Shore, Middle Eastern Restaurants in Downtown / The Loop. On the minus side, as a restaurant, it was purely average. To our delight, each dish was exceptional. Very Loud, but stunning location and building. Betty. Reservations Recommended Premium Wine List Senior Appeal After Work Valet Parking Power Scene People Watching Historic Spot Private Party Room Rental View Meet for a Drink. Wonderful drink and wine menu. Then eat elsewhere.More. Reservations are recommended. The view of Chicago, Millenium Park, the lake was spectacular. Good service, good weight staff. Good for drinks with small table, pretty difficult with large table. Would like to grab post dinner cocktails here on a Saturday night. Weekend Itinerary for the Explorer in Chicago, 12 S Michigan Ave 13th Floor, Chicago, IL 60603-3300. The service was very attentive. First, the Domaine Bernard Defaix Chablis (Chardonnay) and friendly to patrons, eaters and drinkers. We had a rare 64 degree, sunny day in March so waiting for our table on...the balcony was just awesome. Can't beat the view, drinks and food not bad either. Not terrible--just not wonderful, in a city with a lot of wonderful options. Great overlook of the lake and Millenium Park. Only Wines at the Beautiful Cindy’s A+ views, atmosphere and presentation- but... every dish we had for brunch was disappointing. The food, wine and cocktails were good. Note: your question will be posted publicly on the Questions & Answers page. ... Reservations are strongly recommended. We went for the...house Ceasar salad and the shrimp roll - both delicious. Betty. We didn't have a chance to grab anything to eat but all...of the food did look really good though so I wish we would've had a chance to eat. Stop on by for a cocktail!More, Went for a Sunday brunch. Do you have specials on a Saturday?? Both were interesting wines, and were hold-overs on the B-T-G list, from my previous visit, just a year later vintage - glad they kept the great ones! Reflecting seasonal freshness in both food and drink, this downtown Chicago destination is open year-round and dons the relaxed ambiance of a Great Lakes beach house. Would like to grab post dinner cocktails here on a Saturday night. Aba is a Mediterranean restaurant originating from Chicago’s historic Fulton Market District. On the plus side, it's a cool space....The Andy Warhol painting that is the restaurant's namesake adds a chic touch, the big windows that open to the outside lend a breezy vibe to the place, and the views (of Millennium Park and Lake Michigan) are wonderful. If 2 people came around 10 pm, would it still require a wait or be too crowded to get a good view? Are you sure you want to delete this answer? Do Not Sell My Personal Information, On May 27, 2015, the Chicago Athletic Association opened its doors to the public for the very first time in its 122 year history as a hotel playground, kicking things off with a surprise concert featuring Chicago blues legend Buddy Guy in the White City Ballroom. The venue is lovely, but the views are THE draw - oh, they do have a nice B-T-G wine list too. more. Very open, allowing the sun in to brighten the venue. We were delighted with Cindy's specials. We had planned to go elsewhere for dinner but found ourselves intrigued by the dishes passing by us. Service was mediocre; our server went through the motions, but nothing else. Enjoy 3-course, $24 prix-fixe lunch and brunch and $36 or $48 prix-fixe dinners at participating Chicago Restaurant Week restaurants. I'm told this place is so popular, that in the summer they have a waitlist for the outdoor patio of 3,000 a night! Food was also average; we ordered a few appetizers and they were fine, but we felt expensive for what we were served. I still have plans for a lunch date with her, and maybe on the next trip? I had visited Cindy’s for the first time, about a year ago, and had planned to have lunch there with my wife on this April visit. The bar itself is run very professionally...and friendly to patrons, eaters and drinkers. Husband is a "Miller Lite" fan so hoping they that or a similar craft brew. We do hold a few tables for walk-ins and there are close to 30 seats at the bar. We...managed two seats at the bar (full menu offered) then lucked into a no show reservation and managed a table quickly, otherwise make a reservation! Read Chicago restaurant reviews and make a reservation through OpenTable. | Advertising Quality of food and service were excellent. The restaurant/bar is buzzing and we were lucky to get a great table from where we could enjoy the view over Millennium Park and Lake Michigan. I ordered a coffee with Kaluaha and Cream and it was the best coffee I have ever had. And as...More, I f you are eating here, make a reservation. The place was def busy but the actual tables were not full by any means. Hi - what kind of beer does Cindy's serve? A little on the expensive side, however, as a special visit with family, it was worth it. Cast Iron skillet & French Toast Special were delicious. Terms & Conditions | To our delight, each dish was exceptional. Are you sure you want to delete this answer? Are you sure you want to delete this question? Weekend Itinerary for the Explorer in Chicago, 12 S Michigan Ave 13th Floor, Chicago, IL 60603-3300. We were delighted with Cindy's specials. Both were interesting wines, and were hold-overs on the B-T-G list, from my previous visit, just a year later vintage - glad they kept the great ones! Perfect to forget the cabin fever we had. A stunning, The Gwen, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Michigan Avenue Chicago, Homewood Suites by Hilton Chicago-Downtown, Courtyard by Marriott Chicago Downtown/River North. Loved this place. Often visitors' first stop in Chicago, The Loop is a, the most iconic landmarks in the city. Unfortunately, my plans crashed, when an emergency meeting was sandwiched into her schedule, and lunch would be brought in - I was suddenly solo, but after dining at the hotel (by myself), decided to revisit Cindy’s, and save a lunch date with my wife, for another trip. Cocktails were described well but disappointed on presentation and delivery (if you want a great cocktail, head instead downstairs in the same building to the Cherry Circle Room). All Rights Reserved. Husband is a "Miller Lite" fan so hoping they that or a similar craft brew. Highlights: 13th floor; Millenium Park views; Vibrant; Weekend brunch; Set on top of the excellent Chicago Athletic Association hotel you find Cindy's Rooftop, a beautiful rooftop restaurant and bar with amazing views over Millennium Park.. With an airy and spacious glass atrium working as indoor lounge, the views are present everywhere, but at its best from the open-air rooftop terrace. We rank these hotels, restaurants, and attractions by balancing reviews from our members with how close they are to this location. I'd say: go for the views. Often visitors' first stop in Chicago, The Loop is a, the most iconic landmarks in the city.

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