Chicago - Official Visitors Guide - (Page 77) 4 Giordano’s A Chicago icon for more than 30 years, Giordano’s famous deepdish pizza is unlike any pie you’ve ever had before. The buttery crust and chunky tomato sauce will impress even the most seasoned pizza-lover. Also try their delicious pastas, sandwiches, fresh salads and desserts. 730 Rush St., 312-951-0747, www.giordanos.com Quartino Ristorante With a menu representing the best of Italy’s culinary regions, Quartino pizzeria and wine bar serves homemade pastas, house-cured salami and fresh local wines that are less expensive than bottled water! This family-style ristorante serves up reasonable portions with each menu item designed for sharing and a great value. 626 N. State St., 312-698-5000, www.quartinochicago.com 5 6 ESPN Zone Delacosta Restaurant & Lounge 7 Think you got game? After you finish a hearty meal at the EPSN Zone, you can try your hand at more than 100 interactive sports games including Madden NFL Football on a giant, 15-ft. projection screen. They also have more than 150 video monitors, so you’re sure you can catch whatever game you’re hoping to see. 43 E. Ohio St., 312-644-3776, www.espnzone.com With award-winning Latin cuisine, Delacosta is a journey southward — led by chef Douglas Rodriguez who scoured the coasts of Spain, South America and the Caribbean for inspiration. If you’re out late, check out the full Ceviche bar and DJs spinning tunes. 465 E. Illinois St., 312-321-8930, www.delacostachicago.com Osteria via Stato Area Detail Giordano’s Ed Debevic’s Quartino Navy Pier re Lake Sho Dr . ESPN Zone De La Costa Coco Pazo pg 77
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