Updated April 11, 2019
In recent decades, the Second City has ascended to the top tier of innovation and excellence in American dining, powered by imagination in the kitchen from chefs like Michael Kornick, Tony Mantuano, Rick Bayless and, of course, the late Charlie Trotter. Today’s scene is as vibrant as ever, with world-class wine lists and cuisine, both fine and fun, from steak to Italian to the less conventional.
If you’re in town for Wine Spectator‘s Chicago Grand Tour on May 2—or just catching Lake Michigan in springtime—here are some restaurants you can’t go wrong trying. To check out more wine-and-food destinations, see Wine Spectator’s more than 3,500 Restaurant Award–winning picks, including our 83 Restaurant Award winners in the Chicago metro area and the 91 Grand Award recipients worldwide that hold our highest honor.
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Acanto
18 S. Michigan Ave., Chicago, Ill.
Telephone (312) 578-0763
Website www.acantochicago.com
Open Lunch and dinner, daily
Best of Award of Excellence
Steps from Millennium Park and along Chicago’s Cultural Mile, Acanto provides a refined yet approachable Italian dining experience. Wine director Ryan Berry oversees a wine list spanning 20 regions in Italy for pairing with executive chef Christopher Gawronski’s classic Italian dishes. The restaurant has four Award of Excellence–winning siblings: the Gage, Beacon Tavern, Coda di Volpe and the Dawson. Stop by Acanto on “Three Liter Thursdays” for by-the-glass specials poured from 3-liter bottles.
Benny’s Chop House
444 N. Wabash Ave., Chicago, Ill.
Telephone (312) 626-2444
Website www.bennyschophouse.com
Open Lunch and dinner, daily
Best of Award of Excellence
For a classic steak-house experience in this classic city, head to Benny’s Chop House, located just off Grant Park, Chicago’s “front yard.” With 1,500 selections, the wine list is strong in California, France (especially Bordeaux and Burgundy) and Italy (especially Tuscany and Piedmont), and curated to pair well with the restaurant’s 100 percent USDA prime-beef cuts or high-end surf offerings like Dover sole and Ora King salmon. Benny’s adds ambience with live jazz in the lounge and bar during the evenings from Wednesday to Saturday.
Cherry Circle Room
Chicago Athletic Association, 12 S. Michigan Ave., Chicago, Ill.
Telephone (312) 792-3515
Website www.cherrycircleroom.com
Open Lunch and dinner, daily
Best of Award of Excellence
Overlooking Millennium Park and the Art Institute of Chicago at the historic Chicago Athletic Hotel, Cherry Circle Room is a cozy retreat from the city’s hustle and bustle. Settle into a plush leather booth or sit at the expansive bar, and browse the menu of specialties such as dry-aged lacquered duck, cavatelli with sea bean and pecorino, and axe-handle rib steak. With an abundance of sparkling options, including more than six dozen grower Champagnes and a hearty selection of grandes marques, the 1,245-selection list is well-suited for festivities. The program also offers depth in Burgundy, California, Italy, Germany, the Loire, Oregon and Austria.
City Winery Chicago
1200 W. Randolph St., Chicago, Ill.
Telephone (312) 733-9463
Website www.citywinery.com/chicago
Open Lunch and dinner, daily
Best of Award of Excellence
City Winery Chicago‘s focus is, naturally, wine, so it comes as no surprise that chef Mark Mendez’s menu—largely comprising shareable plates such as crispy risotto balls and braised duck tacos—is designed around beverage director Rebekah Mahru’s list. Visiting the West Loop restaurant is sort of like a choose-your-own-adventure experience: Have a casual meal in the main dining room, enjoy a secluded private dinner surrounded by wine barrels, or rock out in the concert venue on the premises, where full food and drink service is available. Regardless of where you hang out, you’ll be treated to a selection of 615 wines, including numerous City Winery offerings vinified in-house.
Les Nomades
222 E. Ontario St., Chicago, Ill.
Telephone (312) 649-9010
Website www.lesnomades.net
Open Dinner, Tuesday to Saturday
Best of Award of Excellence
Since executive chef Roland Liccioni and his wife, general manager Mary Beth Liccioni, acquired Les Nomades in 1993, it has evolved from a private club into a welcoming bastion of civilized French dining. Liccioni’s $130 prix-fixe menu offers four courses, with dishes like smoked salmon tartare and artichoke terrine to start, and a duo of slow-roasted veal and lamb loin for the main. Overseen by wine director Nicholas Butera, the wine list is extensive, with 975 selections and strengths in France, especially Burgundy, Bordeaux, the Rhône and Champagne, as well as in California.
Maple & Ash
8 W. Maple St., Chicago, Ill.
Telephone (312) 944-8888
Website www.mapleandash.com
Open Dinner, daily
Best of Award of Excellence
Past and present unite at Maple & Ash, a stylish spot with traditional steak-house service. While there are many familiar items on the menu, including 16 different wood-fired meats, chef and co-owner Danny Grant showcases his creativity in starters like Sauternes-soaked foie gras and a butter lettuce–salad with king crab, charred avocado, mint and basil. The wine program similarly blends Old and New World, excelling in California, France (especially Burgundy), Italy and Spain. Wine director Amy Mundwiler has helped grow the list from 650 selections in 2017 to 1,300 today, and she’s planning to keep expanding.
Prime & Provisions
222 N. Lasalle Dr., Chicago, Ill.
Telephone (312) 726-7777
Website www.primeandprovisions.com
Open Lunch and dinner, daily
Best of Award of Excellence
Chicago has no shortage of steak houses, and Prime & Provisions can stand with the best of them. The first Chicago steak house to source only USDA all-natural prime heritage Black Angus beef, the restaurant takes pride in its hormone- and antibiotic-free meat. The wine program, helmed by wine director Adam Sweders, was promoted to Best of Award of Excellence in 2017. It’s exactly what you’d expect from a classic steak house, with 400 selections, largely from California and France.
Spiaggia
980 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago, Ill.
Telephone (312) 280-2750
Website www.spiaggiarestaurant.com
Open Dinner, daily
Best of Award of Excellence
Under the guidance of Top Chef Masters star Tony Mantuano, a menu of modern cuisine has kept Spiaggia at the forefront of Italian fine dining in Chicago. Pastas are handmade, the views of Lake Michigan are gorgeous, and the Italy-focused, Best of Award of Excellence–winning wine list is a delight to peruse. Managed by wine director Rachael Lowe, the 750-selection program is particularly strong in bottles from Piedmont and Tuscany, and also offers standouts from Champagne. After dinner, choose from several Italian dessert wines, as well as grappas and amari.
Vivere
71 W. Monroe St., Chicago, Ill.
Telephone (312) 332-4040
Website www.vivere-chicago.com
Open Lunch and dinner, Monday to Saturday
Best of Award of Excellence
The Capitanini family’s restaurant legacy traces back to 1927, and today, they own three Best of Award of Excellence winners in the same building: the Village, La Cantina Enoteca and Vivere. Each concept offers its own Italian dining experience in a distinct space. Vivere is the most contemporary of the group, with a menu by chef Emily Phillips that’s trend-conscious but built on traditional techniques. The Italian-heavy wine list is particularly impressive when it comes to Piedmont and Tuscany labels. Since he became wine director in 2016, Jared Gelband has been reshaping the program, determined to make it even more focused and interesting.
Boka
1729 N. Halsted St., Chicago, Ill.
Telephone (312) 337-6070
Website www.bokachicago.com
Open Dinner, daily
Award of Excellence
Boka has been a mainstay in Chicago’s dining scene for more than 15 years. The restaurant is still among the city’s gems for wine drinkers, thanks to wine director Alisandro Serna. The 290 selections focus on France, with sprinklings of international picks. Chef Lee Wolen’s menu is seasonal American with palpable Mediterranean influence in dishes such as grilled Spanish octopus and olive oil–poached cod. When it opened in 2003, Boka was the first restaurant from partners Kevin Boehm and Rob Katz, who also own local Award of Excellence winners GT Fish & Oyster, GT Prime and Somerset.
Osteria Langhe
2824 W. Armitage Ave., Chicago, Ill.
Telephone (773) 661-1582
Website www.osterialanghe.com
Open Dinner, daily
Award of Excellence
In Chicago’s Logan Square neighborhood, Osteria Langhe offers a traditional taste of Piedmont. Reflecting the menu—which is full of favorites from the northern Italian region, including house-made pasta with meat ragù and prosciutto-wrapped rabbit loin with truffle jus—the wine director and co-owner Aldo Zaninotto’s list is Piemontese through and through.
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