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Posted on May 21, 2024June 10, 2024

SHRM 2024: A Guide to Chicago Restaurants & Bars

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With the 2024 SHRM Annual Conference & Expo right around the corner, HR folks everywhere are understandably beefing up their itineraries for a four-day stay in Chicago, the host city.

As fate would have it, our team at Workforce.com is headquartered in the Windy City. As locals, we feel obligated to share our insider information on the best restaurants to hit while visiting the city. Of course, as any true local would know, we can’t share the closest guarded spots with you. But this is still a pretty thorough guide, so don’t worry.

Here is our list of must-tries categorized by neighborhoods from several local, self-proclaimed foodies in our office:

LEGEND:

C = Casual

B = Breakfast

L/D = Lunch/Dinner

D = Dessert

Restaurants


  1. Lakeview

    1. C B Ann Sathers – Iconic breakfast spot that serves some of the best cinnamon rolls you’ve ever had. Get the eggs benedict and some rolls to go.
    2. C L/D Will’s Northwoods Inn – Lively casual sports bar with neighborhood vibes. Don’t miss the chicken ceasar chicken wraps, cheese curds, and onion rings.
    3. L/D Dear Margaret – A very cozy, classic french restaurant, perfect for smaller groups and couples. Start off with the charcuterie, a glass of wine, and the duck bolognese for an entree.
  2. Lincoln Park

    1. C L/D Old Pueblo Cantina – Mexican joint with great tacos and even better margaritas.
    2. C L/D Pequod’s Pizza – Iconic pizza that serves what’s arguably the best Chicago deep-dish style pizza in town.
    3. D Annette’s Italian Ice – Window-service ice cream and frozen yogurt shop that specializes in their Italian ice. Known for their fruit flavors like lemon, blood orange, and passion fruit, don’t forget to bring cash!
  3. Logan Square

    1. L/D Cellar Door Provisions – A chill, laid back wine bar whose menu landed it a spot on the Michelin Guide. Please for the love of God, don’t miss out on the burger. One of my favorites in the city.
    2. B D Sugar Moon – A bakery adored with an overwhelming amount of goods, each one of them more delicious and creative than the next. Don’t skip out on their jalapeno-cheddar scones or their tahini chocolate chip cookie.
    3. B L/D Lula Cafe – New american food served in a very old school manner. For breakfast, get the french toast, the breakfast burrito, and/or the tofu and vegetable scramble. For dinner, the pasta Yiayia, fried mushrooms, and sweet and sour onion focaccia are standouts.
  4. Palmer Square / Bucktown

    1. C B Allez Cafe – If you’re looking for one of the best breakfast sandwiches in Chicago, look no further than Allez Cafe. My suggestion: one breakfast sandwich with a cream top coffee. Thank me later.
    2. D Margie’s Candies – Over 100 years old, this ice cream shop is something to behold. I could drink the hot fudge from their infamous sundaes with a straw…
    3. L/D Giant – This is the place you bring someone to when you’re really trying to impress them. Their ever changing menu makes it hard to recommend specific menu items, however you truly can’t go wrong.
  5. West Town

    1. C L/D Mott St – Asian fusion with a great outdoor space and an even better burger (only served prior to 7 pm!)
    2. L/D Kai Zan – Amazing, fresh, quality sushi served at a reasonable price. If you’re feeling up for it, their 10+ course omakase menu for $90 has yet to be beat.
    3. L/D Lao Peng You – Featured in The Bear, this chinese spot has some of the best dumplings and noodles in the city. With no reservations, I’d recommend going for lunch if possible.
  6. Old Town

    1. C L/D Ranalli’s – Sports bar that caters to huge groups, great outdoor space, and even better food. You cannot leave without having the hot honey soppressata pizza. Also, a special shout out to their chicken fingers… best I’ve ever had.
    2. L/D Topo Gigio Ristorante – When you think of an old school Italian spot, this is it. The perfect order: an espresso martini, the calamari, Conchiglie Alla Sarda pasta, and tiramisu to finish. You might not sleep but it’ll be worth it, I promise.
    3. C B Nookies on Wells – An adorable breakfast spot notable for their french toast, crepes (sweet or savory), and eggs benedict.
  7. Gold Coast

    1. L/D Gibson’s – A classic white table-cloth all-American steakhouse. Known for their surf & turf and their absolutely massive desserts – the carrot cake slice is something to behold.
    2. L/D 3 Arts Club Cafe at RH Chicago – One of the most beautiful restaurants is in the historic landmark where Restoration Hardware resides. Their lobster roll is a 10 out of 10.
    3. C B The Original Pancake House – A breakfast chain that has a place near and dear to my heart. I’ve been getting their 49er pancakes with a side of extra crispy bacon for the past 20 years and I don’t plan on stopping anytime soon.
  8. River North

    1. C B Doma Cafe – Small, european-influenced breakfast spot known for their hash browns, cevapi, olive oil cake, and burek.
    2. L/D Lil’ Ba-Ba-Reeba! – Spanish tapas perfect for big groups. Must-haves: the dates, the brussel sprout salad, and the patatas bravas.
    3. L/D Bavette’s Bar & Boeuf – My favorite restaurant in the city, hands down. Albeit, a more pricey option, but offers immaculate vibes, top-notch service, a french dip that will knock your socks off, a wedge salad worth crying over, and an ice cream sundae that I dream about. Can’t get a reservation, try their sister restaurant just next door: Gilt Bar.
  9. West Loop

    1. C L/D Green Street Smoked Meats – Open concept BBQ hidden in an alleyway offering some of the best BBQ Chicago (& beyond) has to offer.
    2. L/D Duck Duck Goat – From Top-Chef and Chicago icon, Stephanie Izard’s take on Chinese fusion is done beautifully here. Please get the goat slap noodles, xiao long bao, braised short ribs, and the duck fried rice. Oh and save room for the seasonal soft serve ice cream.
    3. L/D Au Cheval – All I have to say is they are known for their burger for good reason. Be sure to get it with their bacon.
  10. Greektown

    1. C L/D Greek Islands – Arguably the best Greek restaurant in Greektown, this place lives up to its name. Keep it classic with some saganaki, moussaka, and grape leaves.
    2. D B Lou Mitchell’s – Opened in 1923, this old school diner is perfect for the classics: silver dollar pancakes, waffles, a Denver omelet (hobo style), and a side of raisin toast.
    3. L/D Monteverde – One of Chicago’s most popular Italian restaurants. Hard to get a reservation with their handmade pasta and amazing appetizers. If you are able to snag a spot, start with the Burrata E Ham, any of their pastas for your main will most definitely suffice, and end with the butterscotch dessert or the tiramisu.
  11. The Loop

    1. L/D Cindy’s Rooftop – This rooftop restaurant and bar has incredible views of the lake and Grant Park. I recommend going for happy hour and grabbing a drink or two with a couple starters.
    2. C B L/D Revival Food Hall – This place caters to everyone and anyone. A huge food hall that truly has the best of the best. From their on-site cafe for your coffee, to artisan sandwiches at Danke, fresh poke from Aloha Poke, health-focused bowls from Fare, and so much more. Definitely worth just checking out if you’re in the area.
    3. C B L/D The Exchange – This place is pretty unassuming on the outside, but once you’re sat inside their atrium, you’ll understand why I strongly recommend this place. I encourage going for lunch and grabbing their turkey club sandwich with a side of fries.
  12. South Loop

    1. C L/D Nepal House – Authentic Nepalese Indian food can be found here. Keep it simple with their garlic naan, chicken makhani, and Momo’s.
    2. L/D Bistro Monadnock – This french bistro is located in the historic Monadnock building. I strongly suggest grabbing a french onion soup to start as well as their croque madame for an early lunch.
    3. C B Eleven City Diner – Another iconic Chicago diner serving up some old-school Jewish favorites. Think matzo ball soup, pastrami on rye, and a brisket sandwich on brioche-like Challah. Beyond good.
  13. Bridgeport

    1. D Runaway Cow – Newly opened vegan ice cream spot that serves oat-based soft-serve. I swear non-vegans won’t be able to tell the difference. It’s that delicious. Get a snowstorm; their take on a Dairy Queen Blizzard.
    2. C L/D Kimski – This casual korean-polish fusion sounds like it might not work, but I promise it does. Don’t believe me? Get their Maria’s Standard and report back to me.
    3. C L/D The Duck Inn – Worth it simply for their outdoor space. I’d sit outside and order the duck for two, prawns, and the mushrooms and polenta.
  14. Chinatown

    1. C L/D QXY Dumplings – This place is worth the wait. Put your name down, walk around Chinatown, and be prepared to feast on some unreal soup dumplings. Specifically the pork and cabbage, beef and onion, and the lamb and coriander. I also recommend getting a side of kimchi, wood ear mushrooms, and cucumber salad.
    2. C L/D Go 4 Food – This casual Chinese seafood spot has been awarded a Michelin star for good reason. Be sure to get the bao taco, the walnut shrimp, and of course, the dungeness crab.
    3. D Chiu Quon Bakery – A classic Chinese bakery that almost always has a line. Known for their pork buns, Portuguese egg tarts, sesame balls, and so, so much more. Be sure to bring cash with you!
  15. Bronzeville

    1. D Shawn Michelle’s Ice Cream Shop – One of our claims-to-fame when it comes to ice cream. The honey cinnamon ice cream and the banana pudding are incredible. But truly… you can’t go wrong with any of their flavors.
    2. C L/D Cleo’s Southern Cuisine – This creole spot is known for having some of the best chicken wings Chicago has to offer. Order the sauced six with the mac & cheese. You won’t regret it.
    3. L/D Bronzeville Winery – Whether or not you’re partaking in their wine list or cocktails, be sure to get the sweet potato ribbons, brussel sprouts, and watermelon steak (I know, just trust me).

Bars


There’s nothing better than a productive day at the SHRM conference; connecting with others in HR, checking out the latest in tech, and learning from some knowledgeable speakers. But the best part? Rounding it all out with a drink at a beautiful cocktail lounge, beer garden, or a rooftop bar. Here is a list of great spots to grab a drink near the McCormick Center for your next team happy hour or solo nightcap:

  1. Moody Tongue Brewery
  2. M Lounge
  3. Best Bar
  4. 16th Street Bar & Coffee Lounge
  5. Skylark
  6. Mitchell’s Tap
  7. Turtle’s Bar & Grill
  8. VU Rooftop Bar
  9. Reggies Chicago
  10. Spoke and Bird
Posted on April 9, 2024April 9, 2024

Payroll Congress 2024: The Ultimate Nashville Guide

 

The 42nd Annual Payroll Congress is coming up! Here at Workforce.com, we’re as excited to learn from the keynote speakers as the next guy… but what better way to prepare for a conference than checking out a local’s guide to navigating Nashville – a city known for its food scene, bars, history, and of course, live music? We’re looking forward to helping transform your payroll management over a beer at Urban Cowboy.

 

East Nashville [closest area to the conference venue]


Bars:

  • Rosemary: Awesome cocktails, indoor and outdoor space. Overall such a fun place.
  • Attaboy: Speakeasy with amazing cocktails, but difficult to go with a ton of people
  • Red Door
  • Urban Cowboy: Great for group outdoor seating. Awesome pizza.
  • Noble’s: Fun sports bar with cheap beer
  • Lakeside Lounge: dive bar with $3 frosty’s, pool table, and darts

Casual/Cheaper Eats:

  • Mas Tacos Por Favor: Taco stand loved by the community
  • Redheaded Stranger: tacos, crunch-wrap, burger)
  • Greko: Good for lunch
  • East Side Bahn Mi: Excellent Vietnamese
  • Mitchell Deli: Great sandwiches
  • Joyland: Sean Brock’s fast food restaurant is open until 2 am Friday and Saturday
  • Five Points Pizza: New York style by the slice

Nicer Restaurants:

  • Lou: Amazing, but not ideal for a bigger group
  • Butcher & Bee: Awesome for a big group. Mediterranean shared plates
  • Audrey: Sean Brock’s latest fine-dining restaurant
  • Two Ten Jack: One of my favorites. Japanese shared plates/sushi and ramen

Downtown


Bars:

  • Popular, big-time honky-tonks with fun rooftops:
    1. Kid Rock’s
    2. Luke’s
    3. Aldean’s
    4. Ole Red
    5. Acme
  • Smaller, classic honky-tonks: 
    1. Robert’s Western World: Get the Depression Special at Robert’s: Fried Bologna Sandwich + a beer for $5
    2. The Stage
    3. Tootsie’s
  • Wild Beaver: Great for karaoke 
  • Alley Taps: Iconic Printer’s Alley bar

Restaurants:

  • Husk: Sean Brock’s first Nashville restaurant
  • Jack’s BBQ: Nashville staple for food on Broadway
  • 5th and Broadway: Food hall where there’s something for everybody
  • Twelve Thirty Club: The bottom floor is a Honky Tonk with good food. The top floor has great cocktails
  • Blanco: Fantastic Mexican food
  • Acme: Bar that also has great food too. Different types of cuisine on each level
  • Pinewood Social: bar/restaurant and really fun to do bowling for a group. Also has great cocktails.

Midtown/Vanderbilt Area

  • SATCO: Low-key Mexican joint
  • The Graduate Hotel: Has awesome coffee in their lobby
  • Hillsboro Village:
    1. The BEST shopping
    2. Pancake Pantry
    3. DoubleDogs Sports Bar
  • Dose: Good breakfast sandwiches and coffee
  • Barcelona: A great restaurant for bigger groups, it’s not unique to Nashville but a good option

The Gulch


Activities:

  • Station Inn: The most amazing live music venue. Buy tickets in cash at the door. They sell beer/popcorn
  • 6th and Peabody: Big sports bar with a huge outdoor area, moonshine distillery, and Yeehaw beer
  • Pins Mechanical: Fun games place and bar
  • Nice Hotel Rooftop Bars:
    1. LA Jackson
    2. L27
    3. W hotel

Restaurants:

  • Adele’s: Worth going if for brunch. Huge buffet that’s a 10/10
  • Mockingbird: Great for a large group
  • Superica: They don’t take reservations, but you can join the online waitlist
  • Marsh House: We love their brunch
  • Peg Leg Porker: Awesome BBQ
  • Otaku Ramen: Really good, but sadly doesn’t take reservations

12 South

Really cute strip of awesome boutiques for shopping.


Restaurants:

  • Buttermilk Ranch: A fan-favorite brunch spot with fun pastries, but it doesn’t take reservations
  • Five Daughter’s Bakery: Famous/delicious donuts
  • Frothy Monkey: Great for breakfast or coffee, but this location usually has a long line on weekends
  • Edley’s: BBQ
  • Epice: Fantastic Lebanese restaurant

Wedgewood Houston


  • Nvr Nvr: Great dive bar
  • Dozen Bakery: Another fan-favorite place. Best avocado toast ever, awesome coffee/pastries/food

Germantown


Restaurants:

  • Rolf and Daughters: Many think this is the best in Nash, make a reservation ASAP if you want to go
  • Oku: Best sushi
  • Geist: Craft cocktail bar with good food
  • Henrietta Red: My personal favorite restaurant in Nashville
  • The Optimist: Really good seafood, cool bar upstairs with yummy oysters
  • Big Al’s: Greasy awesome soul food breakfast, sit-on-a-plastic chair vibe, I love Al so much
  • Monell’s: Southern family-style experience

Bars:

  • Monday Night Brewing Co.: Great chill brewery with good beer and tons of indoor/outdoor seating)
  • Mother’s Ruin: So much fun late night, awesome cocktails
  • Von Elrod’s: Beer garden, next to Sounds Stadium
  • Jonathan’s: Low-key sports bar, could go to if in the area for 2 for 1 beers after 10pm
  • Neighbor’s: Another sports bar, multiple locations

 

 

Other Notes:

  • I like Prince’s for authentic Hot Chicken, but Hattie B’s is great too
  • People are torn on Martin’s vs. Edley’s for BBQ, but I prefer Martins
  • There are awesome coffee shops everywhere, my favorites are Crema and Barista Parlor (many locations)
  • Loveless Cafe is outside of Nashville but historic and so awesome for southern comfort food.
  • Richland Park Farmer’s Market on Saturday mornings 9-12 is great and has food trucks/vendors too
  • The Listening Room is a famous Nashville writers-round style show you buy tickets for and sit at a table and order food/drinks. It’s really fun, intimate, chill, and I love going. Never know if you’ll see someone famous!
  • A fun morning activity is to rent bikes and ride the trails around Shelby Park https://bikethegreenway.net/
  • Pedal taverns are also super fun for a daytime activity

 

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