Michael Kornick’s DMK Burger Bar gives you more bang for your beef.
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A honky-tonk taqueria harkens back to ’50s Bakersfield, California. Whiskey, tacos, and damn-fine tunes.
Three Webster Wine Bar vets + one consulting Hot Chocolate chef = a badass neighborhood eat and drinkery. Top-notch wines, local and imported brews, and a seasonal menu.
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The bar top’s built from an old bowling alley lane; DJ booth comes from old pinball machines. Libations are stellar; bar food is way above average. The vibe is just right. Drink it in.
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Getting fat, acquiring cavities, and going into sugar shock are minimal prices to pay for the deliciousness that awaits: homemade puddings, pies, cookies, cupcakes, bars, and the best frosting this side of the Mississippi.
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Lounge upstairs in the wine bar and sip some grape, or head down to the retail space and pick up cheese, wine, olives, and gourmet eats from the deli counter. Sweet hoodie spot.
Pound beers, play pool, and chow on bar food while watching daring patrons make moves on the stripper pole. Nice neighborhood joint.
Honky-tonk taqueria from Chicago’s best restauranteurs has top-shelf whiskeys, dollar Schlitz, dulce de leche milk shakes, pork tacos, and country tunes.