2 hot eateries make their Texas debut at Music Lane on South Congress
2 hot eateries make their Texas debut at Music Lane on South Congress
Photo by Chase Daniel
Photo by Cristina Fisher
Photo by Cristina Fisher
Photo by Cristina Fisher
Aba, the Chicago-based Mediterranean concept from
Top Chef alum CJ Jacobson and Lettuce Entertain You Enterprises, and all that patience has paid off. October marked the restaurant s debut at
Two Hands, both joining an array of dining options already at the South Congress development. Aba, which is Hebrew for father, pays homage to Jacobson s culinary roots in California while drawing inspiration for its cuisine from Israel, Lebanon, Turkey, and Greece.
Here s what will change under the new guidelines announced, which take effect immediately
Published April 29, 2021 •
Updated on April 30, 2021 at 1:53 pm
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Chicago is set to begin a new stage in its reopening plan, allowing for a return of fans in the United Center, increased capacity limits and more as the city s COVID metrics improve and vaccinations increase. I m thrilled to announce that we are able to broadly loosen capacity restrictions across industries, starting today, which allows us to welcome back fans to the United Center, reopen Navy Pier and our lakefront beaches, bring back the Windy City Smoke Out, our premiere country music and barbecue festival, as well as a number of summer street festivals and bring back several other loved summer and fall activities, thanks to our new open Chicago initiative, Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot announced Thursday.
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Will Lolla Happen This Summer? Chicago s Mayor Gives Message of Hope As Chicago announces the return of several summer events as part of its newest reopening plan, what does that mean for the future of major city festivals like Lollapalooza and Pitchfork? By Staff and AP •
Updated on May 6, 2021 at 8:14 am
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As Chicago announces the return of several summer events as part of its newest reopening plan, what does that mean for the future of major city festivals like Lollapalooza and Pitchfork?
Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot declined to say whether the events will go on this year following a cancellation or virtual celebration during the coronavirus pandemic, but she did offer a message of hope.
Here s what s on tap for the city so far By Staff and AP •
Updated on May 6, 2021 at 8:14 am
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Chicago has announced a lineup of festivals and events set to take place this summer in the city as officials begin further reopening during the coronavirus pandemic. I m thrilled to announce that we are able to broadly loosen capacity restrictions across industries, starting today, which allows us to welcome back fans to the United Center, reopen Navy Pier and our lakefront beaches, bring back the Windy City Smoke Out, our premiere country music and barbecue festival, as well as a number of summer street festivals and bring back several other loved summer and fall activities, thanks to our new open Chicago initiative, Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot announced Thursday.