Deep dish pizza(Chicago classic)-10인치 ---------------- $
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Margherita pizza-10인치 ---------------- $
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Giodano's house salad ---------------- $
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Deep dish pizza(Chicago classic)-10인치
$ 28
In 1974, the Giordano brothers, Efren and Joseph Boglio, introduced their mother's famous recipe to the south side of Chicago. People loved it, and th ... More
In 1974, the Giordano brothers, Efren and Joseph Boglio, introduced their mother's famous recipe to the south side of Chicago. People loved it, and the first Giordano's was born. Over four decades later, Giordano's is still considered one of Chicago's best stuffed pizzas.
You might be wondering, why is Chicago attached to the deep-dish pizza title? That's because it was invented here and loved by so many. Ike Sewell and Ric Riccardo invented Chicago deep-dish pizza. These two used their love for business and Italian cuisine and opened Pizzeria Uno in Chicago in 1943.
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Located on the south bank of the Chicago River, the award-winning, pedestrian-friendly Chicago Riverwalk stretches 1.25 miles from Lake Michigan to La ... More
Located on the south bank of the Chicago River, the award-winning, pedestrian-friendly Chicago Riverwalk stretches 1.25 miles from Lake Michigan to Lake Street. Along the way you’ll discover intimate coves, breezy cafes, wineries and bars, public art, monuments, museums, and a boatload of excursions on the water.
The Chicago Riverwalk is an excellent starting point to explore the city via kayak. Head to Urban Kayaks, where you can rent a solo or tandem kayak, paddle down the Chicago River, and admire the surrounding architecture from a one-o-f-a-kind vantage point. They also offer guided kayak tours of the Riverwalk’s skyscraper canyon, including historic, sunset, and fireworks tours.
CTA
There are tons of ‘L’ stops near the Chicago Riverwalk: Brown, Purple, Red, Orange, Pink, and Green lines will all get you within walking distance. The CTA bus is also a convenient way to get there. Check out the CTA Quick Trip Planner for the quickest route to the Chicago Riverwalk.
Metra train
Both Union Station and Ogilvie Transportation Center are short walks to Lake Street, the western end of the Chicago Riverwalk. Walk east to the Lake Street stairway down to the Chicago Riverwalk. Find Metra maps and schedules.
Water Taxi
For a picturesque trip, board a Chicago Water Taxi stop between Ogilvie and the Riverwalk. Plan your trip by water taxi.
Member's page360 Chicago Observation Deck (360 시카고 전망대)
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Experience the impressive panoramic views of the Chicago skyline and Lake Michigan from 1,030 feet above the famed Magnificent Mile at the 360 CHICAGO ... More
Experience the impressive panoramic views of the Chicago skyline and Lake Michigan from 1,030 feet above the famed Magnificent Mile at the 360 CHICAGO Observation Deck. Whether you're visiting Chicago for the first time or enjoying a day trip exploring your city with family and friends, 360 CHICAGO Observation Deck is an excellent choice to start your visit.
875 N Michigan Avenue 94th Floor, Chicago, IL 60611-1803 
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Open 9am-11pm Daily
Last entry 1 hour prior to closing
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To get to 360 Chicago, take the Red Line to Grand Station and walk for about 10 minutes. Alternatively, you can take the Brown or Purple lines to Chicago Avenue Station, which is 15-minutes from the attraction.
Navy Pier is where you go in Chicago for events, free public programs, attractions, culture, dining, shopping and more. It’s where fun lives large, wh ... More
Navy Pier is where you go in Chicago for events, free public programs, attractions, culture, dining, shopping and more. It’s where fun lives large, whether you’re a visitor or local, with family or friends.
It is especially noted for its extensive collections of 19th-century French painting (Impressionist works in particular) and 20th-century painting and ... More
It is especially noted for its extensive collections of 19th-century French painting (Impressionist works in particular) and 20th-century painting and sculpture. (Read Sister Wendy's Britannica essay on art appreciation.) The Art Institute was established in 1866 as the Chicago Academy of Design.