In need of an attorney? This sleek sports bar is filled with sharp-suited men and women.
The owners of chic Roscoe Village eatery Le Sud have opened a Chicago-inspired supper club in the Loop. And by Chicago inspired we mean there's an Italian beef-inspired steak on the menu and artwork merging the Windy City's past and present.
Attached to the Illinois Center complex, this urban tavern offers a patio poised for people watching, late hours (till 11 p.m. by Loop standards) and an eclectic menu.
Named for prominent businessman William M. Hoyt (1837-1925), the casual hotel restaurant offers affordable American fare in a setting prime for business meetings and after-work meetups.