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  2. Acadia (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    The restaurant was well received by food critics, [6] [3] and earned its first Michelin star in 2013. [14] It went on to earn two Michelin stars, [13] five years in a row. Chicago Tribune named it one of the best restaurants in Chicago in 2019. [10] It closed in 2020 because of the impact of COVID-19 pandemic on the restaurant industry.

  3. Chicago (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    The circulation of the two magazines was combined with the November 1974 issue of the Chicago Guide. [14]) Chicago Guide magazine was renamed Chicago magazine at the start of 1975. [15] [16]) In 1981, Chicago introduced the Nelson Algren Award, a short story contest that the magazine later abandoned before it was picked up by the Chicago ...

  4. Longman & Eagle - Wikipedia

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    The restaurant also features a six-room inn, which inspired food critic Alan Richman to refer to the restaurant as a "neo-flophouse". As of 2018, Bruce Finkelman and Craig Golde , through their firm 16" on Center , own, co-own, operate, and/or co-operate several music venues, including The Empty Bottle , The Promontory , Evanston S.P.A.C.E ...

  5. Michael Best - Wikipedia

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    Michael Best & Friedrich LLP (commonly, referred to as "Michael Best") is a U.S. national law firm with more than 400 legal professionals, including more than 300 attorneys in 19 domestic offices. [1] The firm ranked 166th on The American Lawyer ' s 2024 Am Law 200 rankings.

  6. Chicago Daily Law Bulletin - Wikipedia

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    In 1988, Macfarland hired veteran Chicago journalist Bernard M. Judge as the newspaper's editor and publisher. [11] The editorial staff was expanded under Judge's watch. [12] In 1989, the Law Bulletin acquired Chicago Lawyer from legal journalist Rob Warden and repurposed the brand into a monthly sister publication to the daily newspaper.

  7. RIA (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    In their April 2010 issue, Chicago named it as their Best New Restaurant of 2010. [31] It also earned two Michelin stars in the Michelin Guide . [ 32 ] The Chicago edition of Time Out named RIA's seafood dishes as one of the "100 Best Things We Ate", [ 33 ] [ 34 ] and the Chicago Reader stated that RIA was one of the best restaurants of 2010.

  8. Sepia (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    James Beard Foundation Award for "Best Restaurant Graphics" in 2008; Crain's Chicago Business “Best of Business Dining” 2012 [8] Three-star reviews from Chicago Tribune, [1] and Chicago Sun-Times and 3.5 stars in Chicago magazine [2] Humanitarian of the Year Award/Plate magazine, 2012; Events. Charleston Wine + Food Festival, 2013

  9. Sixteen (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    Sixteen was designed by Joe Valerio, whose previous credits included the Garmin flagship store on the Magnificent Mile. [4] Valerio's design had to work within spatial constraints determined by the tower's architects, Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, leaving him to deal with complications stemming from a variety of column shapes — some square, some round, and others rectangular.