things to do & see, eat & drink
(but mostly eat & drink)
daytime stuff
A handful of spots to start or spend your day on Friday & saturday
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Our favorite coffee spot in Evanston. Newport has coffee and smoothie options with an eclectic variety of baked goods. Very chic, very Scandinavian.
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In case you just NEED a bagel.
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This all-day cafe has great coffee and pastries, as well as some light bites (quiches, sandwiches, etc.).
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Coffee, baked goods, brunch, lunch, cocktails - Cupitol has a little bit of everything. A solid option for a group who wants different tabs (it’s counter service).
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Lucky Platter is a delightful, colorful spot for breakfast (or lunch).
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Housed in The Graduate, Homestead Room has breakfast, dinner and all-day fare. Seems like a nice spot for breakfast for guests staying at The Graduate who don’t want to travel far.
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Good, greasy, casual burger spot if you happen to have a few too many martinis on friday.
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Highly recommend if you’re looking to be on a rooftop on Saturday. *Pretty sure* you have the option to order not only from Five & Dime’s menu, as well as their sister restaurants’ menus (Taco Diablo, Blue Horse Tavern), all from the comfort of one patio.
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A wonderful local brewery with all the trappings of your typical tap room: beers with long descriptions, picnic tables, snacks and the hook & ring toss game (this last one I’m just assuming).
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There’s a few beaches scattered through Evanston, but we recommend Clark Street Beach above the others. It’s the biggest and has bathrooms! Daily beach passes ($12) can be purchased via the viply app or at the booth at the entrance to the beach.
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Regardless of the Lollapalooza hoopla, Downtown Chicago has a lot to offer our out-of-towners. There’s no shortage of great food options, plenty of patios to post up on, AND the Cubs are in town. If you’re up for it, the architectural boat tour is a must-do.
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If interested in roaming the grounds of the garden, guests can get in free a little before the ceremony starts.
nighttime stuff
A few recommendations for dinner or drinks before Friday’s welcome party
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This coffee shop moonlights as a bar and is right around the corner from Union Pizzeria, where we’re hosting the welcome party. If you need a spot to loiter before go-time, this is it.
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A Brand new cocktail bar!
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Housed in the Graduate, Homestead Room is a nice, cozy option if you don’t want to travel far for dinner.
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An Evanston institution! Dave’s Italian Kitchen is a humble little spot with very good pasta and pizza. No frills.
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This place is the older, slightly more mature sister to Union Pizzaria (where the welcome party is). Simple, comfy Italian at it’s best.
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The Big Star of the northern suburbs, La Principal is great for groups and great for tacos. They have a very good patio setup, too.
(If you’ve made it this far, you get the reward of knowing they also serve breakfast tacos from their walk-up window).
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Maybe you know Morton’s Steakhouse? This is the guy’s daughter. The Barn is a good meal guaranteed.
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Lastly, for the Francophiles in the room, LeTour is a newer addition to Evanston and is also owned by Morton Jr. Can’t go wrong with either!