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Chicago’s Best Steakhouses

Visit Chicago Chop House for a side of history with every meal. The restaurant is located inside a nearly 130-year-old Victorian brownstone building that was renovated in 2018, and old-time photos of the city line the dining room walls.

Time Out Say…

We prefer the subterranean piano bar, where every inch of wall is covered with vintage photos of Capone and crew and the high wooden tables are packed with storytellers and uncompromising carnivores.

Is This Chicago Steakhouse Haunted, Or Just Heavy On The Mahogany?

Robert Minier moved in with his family; unfortunately, his nine-year-old daughter, Florence, died of unknown causes in 1906. Now, young Florence's spirit is said to roam the building, chucking wine glasses, turning lights on and off, and making all sorts of ghoulish sounds to terrify staff and guests alike.

The Most-Haunted Restaurant in Every State

Ever been joined by an uninvited guest at dinner or swore you saw something out of the corner of your eye? It could be that your favorite local watering hole or eatery is haunted. These spooky haunts across the country are serving up spirited hospitality with a side of thrills and chills.

Chicago Chop House: Above-Prime Steaks with a Side of History

Back in the day, the finest steakhouses proudly cut their meat to order. They served up classic cocktails and hearty sides in an intimate setting with live piano playing in the background.

Oh, wait. That’s how the Chicago Chop House still does it after more than three decades in business. Now, under new ownership, the iconic and much-lauded River North eatery has been fine-tuned for a modern palate and an appreciation of the city’s storied past.