3. La Michoacana
8.7
1348 W 18th St (Blue Island), Chicago, IL
Dessert Shop · Pilsen · 8 tips and reviews
April GI: Amazing popsicles. Ferraro Roche, strawberry & cream, caramel, and Oreo popsicles are the besttttt
Elizabeth Gàmez: Get the guava ice cream, amazing!! All the paletas are great too!!
Kirstjen Lorenz: Lots of different flavors of paletas. Tried 2. Bought a dozen to take home...
TheOutOfTowner: GET THAT HOLIDAY SPECIAL CINNAMON WAFFLE CONE / CUP. Do it. Do it now. #tryallflavorsbeforeyoucommit #nevercommittoonehere flavors for me - salted peanut butter, milkiest chocolate, gooey butter cake
Lulu Bousamra: So cute! And i took the sweet potato and marshmallow special! Amazing!
Kim McCarter: The Gooey Butter Cake is to die for and those homemade waffle cones can be found nowhere. Loved it.
5. Revival Food Hall
8.8
125 S Clark St (W Adams St), Chicago, IL
Food Court · The Loop · 54 tips and reviews
Kirstjen Lorenz: Revival Food Hall has some of the best "only in Chicago" fast casual food, all in one place. This is probably the best place to experience the best of the Chicago food scene at a decent price.
Eater: The chef-driven food hall has a kiosk where Mindy Segal's staff serve her famous hot chocolate that includes the all-important homemade marshmallows. Get it to go. Read more.
AV: Number of choices and good vibes under one roof. Gets crowded during lunch hour.
6. The Whistler
8.9
2421 N Milwaukee Ave (at W Fullerton Ave), Chicago, IL
Cocktail Bar · Logan Square · 110 tips and reviews
James LaCroix: A brilliant cocktail list complemented with great music make this a bar worth frequenting.
Time Out Chicago: Drink this: Bartender Paul McGee's cocktail list is rad. Try the Old Square: Old Weller bourbon and a touch of apple brandy, vermouth and benedictine. Read more.
Time Out Chicago: Bid a temporary good-bye to bartender Paul McGee, whose last night here is Wednesday, February 1st. Read more.
Damon Sununtnasuk: Super hipster ski lodge feel. DJ on the weekends and unique, affordable ($13) cocktails
Eater: The fireplace is much more important at Broken Shaker Chicago than it is at the hip cocktail bar's original Miami location. Inside the Freehand, find an impressive selection of craft cocktails. Read more.
Serhii Lutsko: Gorgeous place to have a drink even though places are not enough and it is located in the hotel
Richard Boardman: Wonderful take on British food (I'm a Brit so I should know). Try the Scotch egg with home-made HP sauce on the side. They serve real bitter too (beer without bubbles as it is meant to be)
Vithida Sueblinvong: Any kind of pies will do.I have tried beef, chicken and not mushroom and kale, all were delish and of course crunchy scotch egg
James Shaw: The steak pie is my favorite
Sabrina Strajack: Cozy bar that is actually a lot bigger than it looks! It has a few smaller rooms that have their own theme, including a smoker and beer school. Huge beer list!
Mike Fergus: It's called Sheffield's because the bar is on Sheffield. Also, they have a large sign that says Chicago. That's because the bar is in Chicago. On Sheffield.
Men's Health Mag: For those 30 days when winter is gone, this place is as close to heaven as you’ll get—pint glasses of basic brew and a good plate of BBQ on a picnic table. It’s the simple pleasures in life.
15. Estereo
9.1
2450 N Milwaukee Ave (Sacramento), Chicago, IL
Cocktail Bar · Logan Square · 22 tips and reviews
Chad: A little bit of Mexico City in Chicago. Bangin' music. Great place to sip a mezcal cocktail and watch the world go by.
Davide Corradi: When there is a mirrorball in the toilet you know you are in the place to be. AWESOMENESS at its best!
David Cox-Espenlaub: The cocktails are tasty and dangerously sweet, with some clean and crisp options as well. The cold brew with horchata is a lifesaver if you're the designated driver.