tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4202458237483635505.post1360659194357141733..comments2024-01-17T04:07:49.918-05:00Comments on Acts of Hope: A day late but not too late: No on 8Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4202458237483635505.post-4533943507658584102008-10-30T18:18:00.000-04:002008-10-30T18:18:00.000-04:00Jane, I don't recall I connect with your blog, but...Jane, I don't recall I connect with your blog, but it must have originated at some point from MadPriest and OCICBW... I am a Deacon in the Diocese of Northern Michigan but born in raised in the Chicagoland area. I would recommend the following:<BR/><BR/>(1) church at All Saints on the North Side (probably about a $10 cab ride from Michigan Ave area (tell the cabbie you want to go to Hermitage and Wilson). Bonnie Perry is the BEST! Check out their web page for info.<BR/><BR/>(2) My favorite place to eat before I moved was Le Bouchon, a small French Bistro, awesome food, tell the cabbie you want to go to Damen and Armitage (but double check that it still exits).<BR/><BR/>(3) Food Life in Watertower Place is lots of fun - you get a "credit card" and pull your meal from a variety of "stands" and then give the card at the end to pay for your meal.<BR/><BR/>(4) If you want to stay in the Michigan Ave. Loop area - Italian Village is good, or you could head west on Madison? or Monroe? to 1000 West I believe and eat at Wishbone - awesome southern influenced cooking.<BR/><BR/>(5) High tea at the Hotel Intercontinental is also very fun.<BR/><BR/>(6) There's a Chinese Restaurant next to the Holiday Inn that's pretty good - don't remember the name.<BR/><BR/>Have a blast!RENZhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06981050766307343246noreply@blogger.com