Chicago Date Idea Earns Turn-on Points
Wednesday, February 23, 2011 at 1:50PM What’s the plot for a decent Chicago date idea?
It depends on the narrative.
Dinner dates don’t always warrant a field goal or other climacteric outcomes. The plot involves a venue to chat, sip and savor.
Slip into one of the Gold Coast’s newest bistros to flex your gastronomic savoir-faire. A three-week bistro bares a casually chic vibe. Peradventure—that would be Bistronomic. Under executive chef Martial Noguier’s mastery the prix fixe menu during Chicago Restaurant Week highlights: Amish chicken, Parmesan gnocchi and glazed short rib.
Bistronomic | 840 N. Wabash | Chicago, IL 60611 | 312.944.8400
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Dining wise: Score extra turn-on points with reserved seating. (During Chicago Restaurant Week, there could be a wait).
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Next to subliminally channel an illusion that you’re a ‘committed’ kind of chap, who has an astute appreciation for art, check out “Without You I’m Nothing: Interactions.” The 65-minute late-night concert is one of many of the Museum of Contemporary Art’s four-month series on “Artist and Audience Activations,” running through the end of April 2011. On February 26th, percussionist Steve Schick performs a seven movement performance, evolving at various spaces around the gallery. (Cost varies. Please visit MCAChicago.org for additional details.)
What:
Chicago Date Idea
When:
Saturday, February 26th
Where:
Museum of Contemporary Art | 220 East Chicago Avenue | Chicago, IL 60611 |
Why:
To establish a “mutual understanding”

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