My lower rating isn't for the food. It's good and inexpensive for the loop. However, as my sister found out when we went, the restrooms are only available if you purchase something, and you have to make sure to get a receipt from your purchase to get a code. First off, why not just make your restrooms free to use for anybody? But more than that, if you are going to require a purchase to use the restroom, why do at least some of the stalls here have an option to not get a receipt at all?
I won't discourage others from going here, since the food is solid, as I mentioned. However, they do need to rethink this...
Read moreStopped by for lunch in October during the week. Ate at Art of Dosa. The food hall itself was nice, had a nice vibe, was clean with a good crowd. The food at the vendor was mediocre, which was exacerbated by the price point. The service was rather slow, taking into consideration the number of folks, the presentation was not the greatest and there seemed to be some confusion on the part of staff on how to get a finished order into the customers hands. Overall I wasn't too impressed, especially when I compare food halls at other major cities downtowns. I think Chicago could do a...
Read moreThis was an unexpected surprise in the Loop neighborhood. Sterling is an open and spacious food hall concept with lots of choices, and you’re sure to find something for lunch or dinner in this cool and hip establishment.
We hit Danke, the sandwich shop and bar, and it was so worth it. The food was amazing, and they had a fun happy hour that offered great discounts on drinks.
If you’re looking for a snack or simple counter service with some elevated flare,...
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