Me and my mom ordered their cheeseburgers (she got the double one and I got the triple one) with french fries.We both liked our food.My burger was very shockingly well seasoned and juicy and my french fries wasn't the crispiest I ever had but more crispy than I expected after I asked them to fry them very crispy.I ordered a "soda water" to drink and they had that too.I wanted to get a free refill of their great "soda water" but the food was so rich or filling,I decided not to ask for a refill.The things I don't like about my Debut and probably my only visit at this "franchise" restaurant,is our female waitress asking my mom and me especially if the food was okay and if we or I am doing okay over 50 Eleven Million times literally.A waitress asking me that one time genuinely is cool.Asking me that more than once gives me that "rushing me out of the restaurant" energy,which is inherently disrespectful and suspect,period.Atmosphere or Ambiance wise,the interior lighting in this restaurant is dim with comfortable looking booths and less comfortable table seating options.They also have three restrooms ladies and gentlemen.One for males only.One for females only.And "One for Both Genders" to use actually.The male only one has decent looking interior with old-fashioned style multiple faucet sinks to wash your hands with.I couldn't get any hot water out of any of them though very strangely.I literally couldn't tell which knob was for hot water.This is totally inexcusable,just like the piss stain I saw on the toilet seat in one of their toilet stalls.I saw a paper towel on the floor too,and some inexcusable dinginess in other toilet stalls too.The music I was subjected too during my entire visit at this restaurant was not my type and turned up a little bit too loud volume wise for my taste too.Mom probably thinks that I will be back on my own in the future,but that is definitely NOT the case at all though,especially if I have to pay for it.I felt a strange allergy or allergic reaction in my throat just hours after getting back home from eating at this restaurant by the way.I don't know if it's because they don't have hot water for the employees to wash their hands the proper way,or if it's because they don't wash their hands at all to begin with or not.I am NOT going back there,period.One of their male employees was cleaning nearby tables while me and mom was waiting for our food and while we was eating our food too.He was spraying these nearby tables with so much of that detergent or toxic chemicals spray,I was thinking to myself "is he trying to make it an unpleasant environment for me and mom to eat their exclusively"???????? This is the kicker though:These nearby tables were NOT dirty nor trashy looking at all for him to be spraying the hell out of them with all of his...
Read moreLet’s get the good out of the way. It’s a nice place for sure. Some awesome sports memorabilia and pics hang on the wall and a bust of HC himself. The people are very attentive and you won’t be left wondering where the staff is when your drink is empty. That about ends the good for me. What did I/we have? Nachos with steak($10 upcharge). Chicken Parmesan and my daughter had the Cajun chicken Alfredo. My chicken Parmesan was pretty good. The chicken cutlet was thick and well made. The pasta a tad on the firm side and the sauce was tasty. The nachos were dreadful. They put them on a 1/4 sheet pan. The kind you see in a toaster oven. Nachos were flat and the toppings were not spread out evenly at all. The steak was like 2oz of diced steak, the kind you see in a steak taco and bland af(for $10!🤬). I’d give the nachos a 1 rating and the chicken Parmesan a 7.5. We finished with a dessert. Brownie with a scoop of vanilla ice cream, whipped cream and chocolate drizzle. The whipped cream lacked sweetness, the ice cream scoop was good and the brownie should’ve been tossed in the trash 2 days ago. It was dry and barely edible. Together with my wife’s burger and sweet potato fries the bill came in at $103. Overall am tremendously disappointed with it given the bill cost, name it bares and located on the mag mile. This is one place I will not be...
Read moreFrom the moment you step into Harry Caray's 7th Inning Stretch, you're enveloped in Chicago sports history and a vibrant, welcoming atmosphere. The walls are adorned with memorabilia, creating a fantastic backdrop for a truly enjoyable dining experience. The service was outstanding – our server was friendly, attentive, and full of recommendations, making us feel right at home. While the menu boasts a variety of tempting options, the star of the show for me was undoubtedly the Holy Cow Cheeseburger. Seriously, this burger lives up to its legendary name! The patty was cooked to absolute perfection – juicy, flavorful, and clearly made with high-quality beef. The toppings were fresh and well-balanced, and the bun was soft and held everything together beautifully. It's the kind of burger you take a bite of and just say, "Wow." It's a must-try for any burger lover visiting Chicago. Beyond the incredible food, the location in Water Tower Place is perfect for a break from shopping or a pre-theater meal. The energy of the restaurant is infectious, and it's a great spot to soak in a bit of Chicago culture. Harry Caray's delivers on all fronts: delicious food, fantastic service, and a fun, iconic atmosphere. Five stars all the way! ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ And seriously, don't miss that Holy Cow Cheeseburger – it's a...
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