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Comfy neighborhood bar/restaurant catering to locals and anyone who likes their bar food with arugula.

This low-light restaurant/nightspot shifts from fine-dining professionals to late-night music junkies.

Country French in an appropriately rustic, little Euro-Village environment.

Well off the beaten path, this Cuban/Mexican dining spot slams with a combination of mojitos and just-right Nuevo Latin dishes in a just-right atmosphere.

Neighborhood favorite for American stick-to-your-ribs comfort fare.

Casual meets sophistication, they have some drinks, and casual picks up the check.

One of the last of Chicago's great German restaurants with live oompah bands and an Oktoberfest menu year-round.

The lynchpin of Lincoln Avenue nightlife, with an outdoor patio and high-end bar fare for the young and restless.

Far from Devon Avenue, a taste of Indian in Lincoln Square.

The kitchen went from square to seasonal, wine-friendly American at this comfortable and contemporary spot.

Bavarian eats and live jazz at this German-focused restaurant and bar.

Cramped country/rockabilly honkytonk with good late-night menu and brunch.

There's more authentic German atmosphere elsewhere but no one here seems to mind.

You might want to think about walking on past to Skewers next door or across the street for Fiddlehead Cafe.

Neighborhood Italian on the heavy side with a superb wine list.

Local rock/folk/songwriter venue that attracts periodic big names.

Upscale Irish dining: the potatoes are twice-baked, the gravy is "thyme infused" and the menu requires too much green.

Bustling BYOB Thai with consistent curries and large portions.

Admire the fake eggs all over this place while you munch on the real deal in front of you.

Get your Dutch pancakes on at this little Lincoln Park newcomer. 

It might have the smallest dining room in Chicago, but tables turnover faster than a stroller crossing Western.

Excellent pasta, meat dishes and ultra-thin-crust pizzas baked in an authentic Tuscan wood-burning oven.

Cook-your-own Korean fare at this traditional spot.

It's BYOB without a cork fee. Need we say more?

Lincoln Square small plates date spot destination.

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