Historic with sports & Mafia days memorabilia. Fun place to walk through and the food is as Chicago as it can get-mean deli sandwiches, prime steaks, onion ring stacks etc. Be ready for a big meal!
Steaks are amazing! Had the 12 oz filet with peppercorn crust. Apparently though the gorgonzola crust is the one to get...maybe next time. Also key lime pie and cheesecake were excellent as well!
OMG AMAZING FOOD great Chicago sports history, atmosphere was crazy, great people great staff, guy singing in men's bathroom was a wicked touch to an already awesome experience
HOLY COW. This restaurant and bar is fun. The portions are HUGE. A legend in baseball, a legend with his restaurants. Great steaks with Italian cuisine. It might, it could be, it is! Terrific.
I know I say this a lot, but the signature 10oz SirloinHoly Cow!™ Burger was to die for. With the Gouda, applewood smoked bacon, BBQ sauce & sweet potato fries, you'll be dying soon enough.
The legendary Cubs announcer may be gone, but his spirit lives on at his popular namesake eatery. The walls are awash in memorabilia that will keep sports fans entertained for ages. Read more
This is the original location of holy cow! Go for the ambiance, the food and the service. I had not been back for 20 years and nothing had changed... in a good way!
Wasn't up of red meat otherwise absolutely would have had the steak they are famous for. Had chicken parm and it was amazing. One of the best. Huge breasts, my favorite!
I've had thousands of great steaks and the dry agedribeye at Harry Caray's had to rate in the top 10. Extremely flavorful and seared perfectly. We got a table in the bar instead of waiting an hour!
By checking in u receive a complementary tiramisu, i went with 5 ppl and we were all able to share, it was huuge and by far the best tiramisu any of us had ever had! The calamari was also delicious!
Pricey but delicious steak. Good food and drinks. Be expecting to pay Gibson steakhouse prices though. This is not a sports bar, it is nice restaurant like Ditkas.
Sports fans flock to this building to honor the Cubs legend while chowing down on aged prime steaks, chops, and Italian American faves such as chicken Vesuvio. Big wine list. Read more
[Henry Ives Cobb, 1895] From 1939-1943, the building housed the apartment of Frank Nikki - Al Capone's enforcer. Visit Nikki's vault, see the escape tunnel and view gangster artifacts.
Harry Caray’s, named for the late Hall of Fame baseball announcer, opened in 1987 and attempts the fusion of a classic Chicago steakhouse and a traditional Italian restaurant. Read more
The steaks are overpriced. I got the 12 oz New York Strip for $47 and it wasn't that great. Only one side came with the steak and I picked garlic mashed potatoes. They tasted like instant potatoes.
Harry Caray's Italian Steakhouse, named for the late Hall of Fame baseball announcer, has become one of the most nationally recognized restaurants in the Midwest. This legendary Italian Steakhouse serves the finest prime, aged steaks and chops in a truly warm "Chicago" atmosphere. #holycow