Month: September 2015

From Rail to Trail: The Chicago 606

Brief History The 606 originally began as the Bloomingdale rail line that ran through the Northwest part of Chicago, built after the Great Chicago Fire. The rail line helped to increase the city’s industrial growth by bringing goods in to the Chicago River. Over time, the rail line was elevated due to the high number […] Read more…

Brunching at The Southern

Brunch. The word conjures up images of cocktails, plates overflowing with amazing food, and a table filled with friends. I am always on the lookout for new places to try and, of course, any deals available in my area. Luckily for me, I recently found a deal for The Southern, a great restaurant located in […] Read more…

Chicago Ethnic Restaurant Guide

As you may (or may not) be aware, I love to eat good food. So a guide to the best ethnic foods in Chicago most definitely is an essential when navigating all the city has to offer. Hannah Marks, along with the culinary team at Kendall College, has created the perfect guide to those looking […] Read more…