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Located where Clark kisses Lincoln, Perennial Virant sits on a revamped corner in Lincoln Park that not only offers a chic outdoor eating area for summer dining, but also gives you a good look down two of Chicago’s most serious streets. Reopened under chef Paul Virant of Western Springs, IL, he brings the best of the Midwest to his plates, like Slagel Farms pork shoulder or Great Lakes whitefish with spinach and onion relish. The thoughtful wine list and cocktail menu leave you wanting for nothing.
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