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Park Grill
11 N Michigan
Chicago
312-521-PARK
www.parkgrillchicago.com
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Detail for Park Grill : Restaurant, Millennium / American
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Surrounded by Chicago landmarks such as Symphony center, the Art Institute, and great shopping, this Millennium Park eatery provides a unique dining option. Set to open on November 24, 2003, this 300-seat dining room affords patrons a full view of the park's skating rink from every seat. In warmer months the rink will be converted into a open-air dining area that will showcase fashion shows, outdoor concerts, an exceptional view of the Fourth of July fireworks, and other exciting programs. Choose from a variety of classic American cuisine such as soup, sandwiches and entrees like lamb, grouper, and linguine, with many family dining options available. Prices are in the $13-$15 for lunch and $20-$30 for dinner. A 'grab-and go' counter is available for those who wish to picnic in the park or listen to music in the new band shell. - Alotta, 01/08/2005
Our hours are Sunday - Thursday 11:00 am - 9:30 pm and Friday -Saturday 11:00 am - 10:30 pm. THere is no nee d to seperate the lunch and dinner hours. Also, our dinner pricing is in
the $30 -$50 range. We aslo have private din ing space, both outside in the summer months and inside year-round. - jrodriguez, 01/08/2005
Park Grill on the Plaza in Millennium Park is by far the hottest place to dine outdoors. You're outside, under the sun/stars, food is amazing (Park Grill Burger!), service is fantastic, it's the epitome of relaxation. - J.Connaughton, 09/01/2005
I have visited Chicago many times; it is my husband and mine's favorite city. We decided to try a new restaurant for a change and made reservations with the Park Grill. Never again. Service: Poor - Saw our waiter twice, never checked on us Food: Terrible, cold, steak burnt, dried out, seafood, cold, beans, wilted. the appetizer was unedible Presentation: Poor. Food looked as though it was thrown on the plate. The atmosphere was nice, we ate outside. The only thing bothersome about that was a homeless person kept coming over to the table begging for food. The management did escor her away, but she kept returning. Whatever you do, go somewhere else. Chicago is too wonderful with too many great restaurants to
dampen your experience with food and service such as this. - sherri, 09/19/2005
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