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Candy Cane Malört Triggers a Chicago Social Media Feud

Illinois’ Minimum Wage Increases for 2023

Tavern on Rush Closing Next Week as Owner-Landlord Relations Continue to Sour

John Leguizamo Visits One of Chicago’s Most Cherished Mexican Restaurants

Suburban Chicago Bakery Wins, Can Hold Future Drag Brunches

After Anti-LGBTQ Attacks, Suburban Bakery Threatened With Fines

Suburban Chicago Bakery’s Drag Show Attracts Anti-LGBTQ Harassment

Chicago Ponders Eliminating 5 A.M. Bar Licenses Downtown

As Maple & Ash’s Lawsuits Continue, Attorney Blames Design Flaw for Cafe Closure

Hot Dog Stand Owner Claims He Was Snubbed by Neighborhood Sausage Fest

Jean Banchet Awards Pull S.K.Y. Sommelier’s Nomination After Racial Profiling Allegation

Violence Breaks Out at Wieners Circle and McDonald’s Over Mask and Vax Policies

City Officials Call for Shutdown of South Side Tavern After Neighbors Complain About Bad Customer Behavior

Impeached Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich Kicks Off Restaurant’s Speaker Series

Parlor Pizza Workers Say Management Sat BIPOC Customers in ‘Rejection Section’

McDonald’s CEO Ripped for Text to Chicago Mayor Claiming Parents Failed Gunned-Down Children

Michelin-Starred Acadia Officially Closes in Chicago’s South Loop

Chicago Brewery Swept Up in Northwest Side Alderman’s Text Message Scandal

Chicago’s Lost Lake Reopens Sans Its Famed Tiki Drinks — and, It Hopes, the Genre’s Colonialist Baggage

Grant Park Vegan Food Festival’s COVID-19 Policy Causes an Uproar

30 Chicago Businesses Receive Citations for Indoor Mask Mandate Violations

Chicago Bartenders Quit Summer Smash Festival After Fans Storm Bar Tent

Some Restaurant Workers Are a Step Closer to Mandatory Vaccines

Dave Matthews Dines on the Chicago River 17 Years After His Tour Bus Famously Befouled It

Fat Rice Reopens Under New Name a Year After Controversial Closure

Boka’s Lauded Pastry Chef Meg Galus Has Departed After Six Years

Owner of Popular Pilsen Mexican Restaurant Accused of Attacking an Employee for the Third Time in Three Years

Fat Rice Makes Its Inevitable Return Under a New Name, One Year After Worker Revolt 

Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot Now Seeks a Midnight Cutoff For Alcohol Sales at Stores

Nini’s Deli Plots Reopening After Owner’s Bigoted Remarks Led to Closure Last Summer

Steakhouse’s Oddly Specific Dress Code and $100 Per Person Minimum Riles Critics

Mental Health Organization Hope For The Day Removes Founder As Allegations Mount