If you adhere to the "dinner is ready when the smoke detector goes off" theory of cooking, maybe you should consider eating at a fire station instead. But don't head to just any station, just drop by in the Chicago Firehouse Restaurant. In keeping with its original design, this three-story restaurant is short on windows, but long on fire poles. While the restaurant does not serve fire-hot chili, it does stick to the basic comfort foods. The first floor features a casual eatery and serves meatloaf, pizza, burgers and salads. A formal dining area on the third floor features strip steak, grilled salmon and chicken piccata.
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I usually tend to go with the trend when it comes to my opinion on Yelp, but I have to respectfully disagree with my Yelping peers. We had the most...
Although a bit higher in price than other high end steak houses, I was very impressed with everything. I tend to judge a steak house on their classics:...
I thoroughly enjoyed my evening at the Chicago Firehouse. It was quite lovely. The ambiance was amazing, the service was stellar, and the food was...
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