opusone
Imagineer Wanna Be
- Joined
- Sep 7, 2011
Topolabambo or Frontera (no reservations, unless that changed...Topo is fancier)
Topolabambo takes reservations. Frontera does not.
Topolabambo or Frontera (no reservations, unless that changed...Topo is fancier)
Topolabambo takes reservations. Frontera does not.
On sunday we are going to Boka.
Although it has been a few years since my last visit, I have really enjoyed Boka in the past... right next door to Alinea if you really want to spend some coin.
Actually the BIG monday celebration is at Alinea am hoping i have good reason to celebrate.
I may be late to the party finding this, but it's really cool. It's an article about the 29 neighborhoods we'll get to run through during the race.
https://www.chicagomarathon.com/charity-community/the-chicago-experience/
Anyone else have fun today on this?
https://track.rtrt.me/cheer/BACM2018-CHEER#/tracker
I may have made one from myself telling myself not to quit. Very "inception."
And, in true over-planning craziness, I have created a spreadsheet of all the dining options proposed here as well as some internet sleuthing to try and settle on some decisions for what to eat while in Chicago.
I do know that Friday night we are meeting up with friends who live out in the suburbs and they are driving in to meet us. They are getting reservations to a place called Beatrix River North. Anybody been there? The menu looked tasty, so I'm excited for that one. So aside from the suggestions here, anyone have thoughts on these:
Wildberry Pancakes (for breakfast one morning)
Tavern at the Park
Terzo Piano
Toni Patisserie
Just some others I found online that were relatively close by.
Plan for me was Wildberry Saturday morning right after the shake out meetup run. I'd welcome others if they want to join. It's in practically the same place. BTW, have we decided on a time for the shakeout. I'd prefer earlier rather than later so I can go eat (and not wait long for a table) and to minimize the disturbance to the trip to the rest of the family. But I'm open ears!
Plan for me was Wildberry Saturday morning right after the shake out meetup run. I'd welcome others if they want to join. It's in practically the same place. BTW, have we decided on a time for the shakeout. I'd prefer earlier rather than later so I can go eat (and not wait long for a table) and to minimize the disturbance to the trip to the rest of the family. But I'm open ears!
I love Beatrix and was going to offer it as a brunch suggestion because I've only ever had breakfast there. No idea about dinner. I really like their candied bacon and they have fancy cappucino type coffee thingies. With the foam in fancy shapes in your cup.
I've never been to the other places, but not even a person living here could ever get to them all!
We were in Chicago last month and ate at Wildberry Pancakes. It was really good, but really crowded. However, if you go to their website, choose the location you want to eat at, you can put your name on the waiting list ahead of time. We did that and by the time we walked to the location, we had almost no wait for a table.
PS I downloaded the app today for the marathon and I can see my bib # (as well as some of yours #notcreepy)
I haven't figured out my # significance other than coach and my bibs being weirdly very similar (his much shorter.)
I'm trying to decide if I want to track everyone during the race or if that will be too insane.
My husband wants me to test out one of those "find your keys" squares this sunday on my long run to see if he can track me that way, haha. Anyone ever do this?
I'm an early bird too, but I sometimes worry I'm too much of an early bird for other people. What was your thoughts on ideal shakeout time. Since I honestly would be PM'ing you to ask you if it was just me by myself.
I'd also be up for breakfast with anyone, but we'd be ok sitting at separate tables if that makes the wait too long. I'll likely have a roxyhubby and roxykiddo with me since we plan to hang out in the city prior to checking into our hotel. Mostly in his parents condo which makes it easiest for me to prop my feet up and not walk 10 miles.
We'd be open to join for breakfast and I'm also hoping for an early meet-up for the shake out run. We are pretty early risers and sounds like we'd want to do Wildberry pretty early so as not to wait too long.
Ha on the jinxy downloading of the app.
How do you see your (and other's) bibs?