U. S. Radio (Jan-Dec 1960)

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restaurants. t Indicates Diner Club membership • Indicates Carte Blanche membership * Indicates American Express membership JIM SAINE'S RESTAURANT— 871 N. Rush St. Dinners about $3 to $4. Open 11 a.m. to 1 a.m.; Saturday to 2 a.m. Cocktail lounge. Phone WH 4-3271. "A selective menu of very good food served in attractive, air-conditioned dining roams. Prime ribs of beef a speci<ilty." KUNOSHOl^M— 100 E. Ontario St. Dinners about $3.75 to $4.75. Open 11:30 a.m. to 10 p.m.; Sunday 1:30 to 8 p.m. Cocktail lounge. Charming puppet grand opera theater for guests, nightly at 8, Sunday at 4 p.m. Reservations advised. Phone WH 4-2700. "An outstanding, air-conditionxl Fred Harvey restaurant uHth tasteful, continental decor. Very fine Swedish and American food served; smogasbord featurni." tL'AI&LON RESTAURANT— 22 K.Ontario St. Dinners about *4 to St). Open noon to midnight; clo.sed Sunday. Cocktail bar. Phone DE 7-6070. "An excellent, air-conditioned restaurant with charming decor. Unu&ually wide selection of /hit Frtnch cuisine." LONDON HOUSE— 360 N. Michigan Ave. at Wacker Dr. Din ners about .*4 to $6. Open 7:30 a.m. to 4 a.m.; Sunday from 4 p.m. Jazz combo music featured at 4 a.m. Phone AN 36920. "A papular, air-conditioned restaurant tcith a sophisticated atmosphere." t*MATH lOLER'S CASINO— 1627 W. Melroae St., just off Lincoln Ave. Dinners about $3 to $4. Open 11 a.m. to 1 a.m.; Sunday from noon. Cocktail bar. Phone WE 5-2000. "Good food served in a very plf(usant atmosphere. Costumed singing German waiters. ' ' t*MICKELBERRY'S LOO CABIN RESTAURANT— 2300 W. 95th St. Air-conditioned. Dinners about $1.50 to $3. Open 11 a.m. to midnight; Friday and Saturday to 1 a.m.; Sunday from 10 a.m.; closed Monday. Phone BE 8 6400. "Very good southern-style food served in a picturesque, rustic log cabin. Good service. Specialties include smoked meats, citicken and buckwheat cakes." NANKIN— 230 N. Dearborn. Open 11 a.m. to 10 p.m.; Saturday noon to 1 a.m.; closed Sunday. Cocktail lounge features tropical drinks. Phone ST 2-1900. "An attractive air-conditioned restaurant offering a wide variety of Chinese foods. Beef rict <i spicialty ; also Amtrican dinners." THE NANTUCKET RESTAURANT— 10437 S. Western Ave. Air conditioned. Dinners about $1.65 to $2.50. Open 11:30 a.m. to 8 p.m.; closed Monday. Phone BE 8-6100. "A wry pleasant, colonial-style restaurant serving good food. Varied menu. ' ' tNIELSEN'S RESTAURANT & SMORGASBORD— 7330 W. North Ave. Smorgasbord luncheons S2, dinners $3. Open 11:30 a.m. to midnight. Cocktail lounge. Phone ME 7 4221. ' ' Variety of very good Scandinavian food served in an attractivf, (ur-conditioned dining room." RED STAR INN— 1528 N. Clark St., at Germania. A la carte dinner entrees about $2.50 to $3.50. Open 4 p.m. to midnight. Cocktail bar. Phone WH 4-9637. "Operated by the same family since 1S99. Wide selection of very good German dishes served in a charming atmosphere." fRICCARDO'S STUDIO RESTAURANT & GALLERY— 437 N. Rush St. Air-conditioned. Open 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Cocktail lounge. Phone SU 7-2874. "A cosmopolitan menu with the emphasis on Italian food. Modern paintings by local artists displayed and sold. ' ' tRICKETT'S RESTAURANT— 2727 N. Clark. Open 11 a.m. to 2 a.m. Cocktail bar. Phone DE 8-2323. "A very nice, airconditioned restaurant offering fine, complete luncheons and dinners; also a hi carte and late-night specials." RUPCICirS RESTAURANT— on U. S. 12, 20 & 41, at Indiana Toll Rd., 4040 E. 106th & Indianapolis Blvd. Open 11:30 a.m. to 1 a.m. ; coffee shop open 24 hours. Cocktail lounge. Phone ES 5-7575. "A popular, air-conditioned diming spot offering a varied menu of tasty, well-prepared food. ' ' t*8HANORI-LA— 222 N. State St. Air-conditioned. A la carte dinner entrees about $2 to $4. Open 5 p.m. to 1 a.m. ; Sunday from 4 p.m. ; Saturday to 2 a.m. Cocktail lounge. Phone CE 6-1001. "Fine Cantonese dishes served in the sophisticated atmosphere of a nicely decorated supper club." t*STOCKYARD INN DINING ROOMS— W. 42nd & Halsted Sts. A la carte dinner entrees about $5 to $7. Sirloin Room open 5 p.m. to 10:30 p.m.; Matador Room 6 p.m. to 11 p.m. Cocktail bar and lounge. Reservations advised. Phone YA 7-5580. "Two very good, air-conditioned dining rooms. Distinctive Sirloin Boom features excellent steaks; cuts selected by guests. Attractive Matador Room serves delicious steaks and Spanish dinners." •STOUTFER'S RESTAURANTS— 24 W. Madison; 32 E. Randolph at Waba.sh; 111 S. Wabash; (Hbraltar, Plaza and Beaubien Rooms in Prudential Bldg., E. Randolph St. Open 7:30 a.m. to 9 p.m.; dining rooms in Prudential Bldg. open 11:30 a.m. to midnight; all are closed Sunday. Cocktail lounge. "Popular, air-conditioned restaurants offering a varied menu of well-pripared, (luolitji food. Xice atmosphere ; efficient service. ' ' SWEDEN HOUSE— 157 E. Ohio. Open 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 and 5 to 9 p.m. ; closed Saturday. Cocktail bar. Phone SU 73350. "A pleasant, air-conditioned restaurant serving ta.sty Su'edish and American food. Smorgasbord dinners." TOPPER'S— 333 N. Austin Blvd. Open 11 a.m. to 2 a.m. Cocktail bar. Phone AU 7-1600. "A first-class, air-conditioned restaurant. Specialties are Black Angus steaks and Maine lobsters. Luncheon and dinner reservations suggested. •t«*TOWN HOUSE— 6935 N. Sherid:in Rd. Dinner entrees about 5^2.5(1 to .•J4.50. Open 11 a.m. to 2 a.m. Cocktail lounge. Phone HO 5-6800. "Well-prepared dishes, some charcoalbroiled at open hearth, in a very inviting and rather .<iophislieatrd dining place." •f«*TOWN PUMP— 6345 N. Western Ave. Dinncis about $2 to $3. Open 11 a.m. to 2 a.m. Cocktail bar. Phone AM 24700. "An a1tr(u-tive, air-conditioned restaurant in moderni.slir decor strriiiii </ i/ooil tiKnu of well-prepared dishes." WRIGLEY BLDG. RESTAURANT— 410 N. Michigan Ave. Open 10 a.m. to 9 p.m.; .Saturday from 5 p.m.; closed Sunday and holidays. Cocktail bar. Phone WH 4-7600. "A firstclass restaurant offering delicious food and excellent service. Cornish game hen, whit( fish and special salads arc featured." HOTEL DINING ♦AMBASSADOR HOTELS— 1300 N. State Parkway. SU 77200. ■■Pump lioani. at Ambassador East and Buttery of Ambasador West are famous for excellent food; dancing." 'BISMARCK HOTEL— 171 W. Randolph & l,a Salle Sts. CE f. 012i!. "Good food in Walnut room; concert orchestra nightly in famous Chalet; coffee .shop. Old Vienna; popular Bis niarck Inn and cocktail lounge." ■ CONRAD HILTON HOTEL— 720 S. Michigan Ave. \VA 2 4400. " Erc( llent food ui Park Row Restaurant and Steak House; Coffee House; dining, dancing and ice show in popular Boulevard Room. Lakeside Green and 01' South cocktail lounges. ' ' =^^DRAKE HOTEL— Lake Shore Dr. & Upper Michigan Ave. SU 7-2200. "Camellia House u>ith dinner music from 7 p.m.; dancing and entertainment 9 p.m. to 1 a.m.; Cape Cod Room noted for fine seafood. Oak Room and Coq d'Or cocktail lounge. ' ' 'EODEWATER BEACH HOTEL -.')3(I0 X. Sheridan IM. 1,0 1-6000. "Dining facilities include Polynesian Village tvith dancing and entertainment ; Yacht Club cocktail and .seafood bar; Rib Room featuring roast beef ; Charterhouse and Cinnabar open-hearth restaurant and cocktail lounge." *LA SALLE HOTEL— La Salle & Madison Sts. FR 2-0700. Air-conditioned dining rooms. "Lotus Room, Men's Grill and Coffee Room provide a wide .selection of well-prepared food. White Chapel Cocktail Lounge. Knterlainment in Nineties Room." ■ PALMER HOUSE— Monroe St., between State & Wabash. RA 6-7500. "Fine air-conditioned dining facilities: The Traders, Victorian Room, coffee .shop. Palmer House Grill, Empire Room with entertainment and dancing. Le Petit Cafe and Town ^ Country cocktail lounge." tSHERATON-BLACKSTONE HOTEL— 636 S. Michigan Ave. HA 7-4300. "Inviting Grill Room; dancing nightly in Cafe Bonaparte ; Biroiuic cocktail lounge." tSHERATON HOTEL— 505 N. Michigan Ave. WH 4-4100. "Dining in Camelot Room; cocktails in India Room; entertainment in Brass Bull during dinner and supper." *SHERMAN HOTEL— Clark & Randolph S1^. FR 2-2100. "Dining facilities include College Inn Porterhouse, Well-ofthe-Sea, Celtic Cafe; cocktail lounge." 78 {Supplement p. 36) U. S. RADIO April 1960