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Old Swedish restaurant with a failstaff menu that's worked for the past 40 years, including those decadent cinnamon rolls.

Venerable tapas restaurant where paella and people-watching are passions.

Straightforward Thai that's great for the uninitiated.

Dark omnisexual house/industrial/video club for serious dancers and adventurous straighties.

One of the only spots to get authentic African food away from Uptown.

Want some tacos with that pitcher of margaritas? Eh& not really.

Country boys early, with their cousins from the city taking it over for late-night dance parties. Yee-haw!

Pan-Asian food-as-art served in an upscale room with ambient aquariums.

Vegetarian for vegetarians. Don't bother if you're looking for a taste experience that doesn't involve tofu or seitan.

Y tu juicy booty tambien at this enormous g dancehall/sweatlodge.

All-night diner with consistent, good food for not a lot of money.

Latin-fusion restaurant and bar that's the only serious late-night dining option in Lakeview.

The Mecca of Wrigleyville frat life, with every flatscreen sporting event, Miller Light special and jam band you'll ever want to see.

Irish pub that's above the usual in authenticity, quality.

Casual neighborhood lunch/dinner spot for eclectic dishes with friends.

Authentic Scottish pub where you can actually make conversation with strangers over your single-malt.

Haute pink-and-brown striped chocolate shop with sweet locations all over town.

Dark bistro spot for late-night French food lovers& or just late-night lovers.

Trendy gay dance club with 4AM license and misters that cool the crowd.

Socially conscious java with Windy City roots.

The original Pops for Chamapagne has morhped into yet another sports bar in Lakeview, and this one's for Hoosiers and Huskers.

Record store clerks and girls with black bras and thin white T-shirts get together for Buds, rock music and camera-phone makeout sessions.

Traditional French crepes are served up at this historic Clark Street café.

This music-themed hipster club offers bites, pretty boys and boom boxes on the walls.

The only spot for Ethiopian in Wrigleyville.

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