3700 N Sheffield Ave
Chicago, IL 60613
(312) 273-3113
Pre-registration is required for all events. Walk-ins are welcome at the studio, space permitting. HOURS VARY DEPENDING ON CLASS SCHEDULE.
Are you running on empty? Need a little pep in your step? Then pull on up to… ROADHOUSE 66 GAS N’ GRILL Our philosophy is simple: A laid back, roadside stop from the hustle and bustle of life, A neighborhood joint where everyone’s welcome and well taken care of. We promise there’s something for everyone at Roadhouse 66 Gas N’ Grill! For our neighbors and early afternoon Cubs crowd, Roadhouse 66 Gas N' Grill features a delicious brunch menu with items that include Banana Bread French Toast prepared with Cinnamon-Vanilla batter and The Skillet Pancake served in an individual cast-iron skillet. For all you carnivores looking for something other than a ballpark dog, we feature several signature items prepared in our in-house smoker. How do our 2-hour Smoked Wings sound? Prepared with Piri Piri Chilies, Garlic, Sherry Vinegar and Pineapple. Or chow down on our 12-hour Smoked Pork Belly Sliders served with Asian Slaw. For the more health conscious among us, we offer higher end proteins and locally sourced ingredients, sustainable produce and house-made dressings and sauces. Signature entrees include dishes like our Bison Burger, sourced from a Bison farm in Indiana and served with Chipotle Ketchup, Jack Cheese and Avocado, or how about our 3 hour Bourbon-Braised Short Ribs, served with Parsnip Puree and Fried Leeks. Looking for libations and atmosphere, a place to refuel, kick back and relax with good company? Check out our 40-person patio or take advantage of our indoor seating for up to 70 guests. Quench your thirst with one of our 14 draft beers or 2 specialty cocktail draft handles Just steps away from Wrigley Field, Roadhouse 66 Gas N' Grill promises you a unique stop that speaks to the diversity of Wrigleyville.
We are a custom craft shop with planning, management & service being at the core of what we do and how we maintain a high level of organization and satisfaction. Each space is unique and has structural & aesthetic features which distinguish it from our others, and those elsewhere in the marketplace. For further information, please feel free to visit us at www.ravenswoodeventcenter.com Or To speak to one of our event coordinators directly, please email us at [email protected]
Architectural Artifacts, Inc. was founded in 1987 by Stuart Grannen. The focus has always been on pieces of intrigue, objects of a lost world, the aesthetic and the beautiful. Now, with the expansion of the showroom to 80,000 square feet including 25,000 sq. ft. of incredible event space, the chance of seeing something that you've never seen before is even greater. General Information www.architecturalartifacts.com www.instagram.com/aartifacts www.artiumeventschicago.com www.pinterest.com/4325rave Architectural Artifacts is located within Chicago's historic Ravenswood neighborhood. Ravenswood Avenue itself is still a true center of creative productivity. Steel fabricators, record labels, letterpress and silkscreen printers, a pottery school, etc. are all found here in our slice of the city. Our two large, quintessentially 'Chicago: the City that Works." Our north building was the home to a manufacturer of needles for several decades, and you can bet that our south building was also home to some kind of activity involving burly men, large machinery and probably a fair amount of dirt. Our fantastic four-story Atrium, recently built, perfectly ties together the two old buildings while serving as a brilliant light source, circulation hub and alluring events space. Please visit www.atriumeventschicago.com for more information. Hours: Monday - Sunday 10:00 am - 5:00pm Parking: Street Public Transit: BY TRAIN: we are one block east from the Montrose stop on the CTA Brown Line and 4 blocks south of the Lawrence Avenue stop on the Metra Line. DRIVING: We are on the east side of the Metra tracks. On this side, Ravenswood it is a one-way street heading north. So you will have to travel north from Irving Park (4000 N.) or Berteau (4300 N.). Go a block and a half north of Berteau and you are there. Free angled parking is available of both sides of the street.
Welcome to Wrigley View Rooftop, an official rooftop partner of the legendary Chicago Cubs. Our special event venue is located in the heart of Wrigleyville at 1050 West Waveland, adjacent to historic Wrigley Field, steps beyond the left field ivy, Wrigley View Rooftop and offers a spectacular, unobstructed view of home plate, infield action, outfield excitement and the iconic Wrigley Field scoreboard. Wrigley View is the perfect special event venue for amazing corporate events, client entertainment, alumni functions, social gatherings, charitable fundraising endeavors, milestone celebrations, festive parties, family reunions, sales meetings, product launches, team building activities, employee incentive beautiful day of baseball or a Wrigley Field concert experience! Established in 2000, Wrigley View Rooftop recently underwent an extensive renovation that combines state-of-the-art stadium style design with a warm, hospitable, guest friendly environment and a spectacular view. Our satisfied special event client list includes Fortune 500 corporations, ad agencies, law firms, pharmaceutical companies, fraternal orders, politicians, not-for-profit organizations, alumni groups, social clubs, discriminating destination management companies, high profile meeting and event planners and baseball and music fanatics alike. Our dedicated special events team brings over two decades of special event management and event planning experience to insure your event is seamless from start to finish. Wrigley View Rooftop offers a beautiful facility, an exciting experience, customized food and beverage options, audio visual capabilities, complete event planning at an all inclusive price.
Chicago's original movie theatre with a bar! Showing new & classic films, as well as TV, sports, special events, and concerts! The Vic Theatre, designed by architect John E.O. Pridmore, opened in 1912 as the Victoria Theatre. It took three years to build the luxurious five-story vaudeville house. The lobby floor and staircases are still Italian marble, and the interior still has most of the original ornate wall sculptures. The acoustics are near perfect, and the balcony has wonderful sight-lines. Concert information at http://www.victheatre.com Movie listings at http://www.brewview.com
Chicago's Best and longest running male revue. Every Saturday at 8pm. Between Memorial Day and Labor Day, we add a Friday show at 9pm and a second Saturday show at 10:30pm. Located at SEVEN Nightclub 3210 N Halsted (at the corner of Halsted and Belmont) in Chicago.
The perfect Chicago Cubs® Endorsed Wrigley Rooftop for up to 150 Guests (Private Events are Welcome). Individuals and Groups are welcome to purchase our “ALL Inclusive” Game Day Tickets whether 1 guest or all 150. Our executive style seating and custom beverage rails allow you and your guests to socialize without being restricted to typical seating arrangements like you would experience in the ballpark. NO other rooftops have these executive features. All tickets include admission, bar & food. NEW for 2015 - "FREE" Reserved Seating Upgrades for ALL Groups of 14+ Guests - Our Sales Team will be glad to assist you with this. Not too big and not too small... Just right! We feature the MOST seating of any Wrigley Rooftop based on guests allowed in. You are sure to be comfortable and have a great time. Our Indoor bar and Lounge areas are spacious and comfortable. Don’t forget to check-out one of the best views of the Chicago skyline from our “Terrace” section! Your game day starts at our "Southwest Style Appetizer Bar" (NEW in 2014), then our game day menu includes great grilled foods and fresh sides/salads (See Complete Menu). As the game winds down take a trip to our "Dessert Buffet" (NEW in 2014). Our Wrigley Rooftop features on-site Chefs who grill everything fresh throughout the event. Quality, freshness and your complete satisfaction is our top priority. "Social Payment Program" – Let us know if you have a need for each guest to pay for their own tickets while you hold a block of group tickets without having to sign a contract. Our “Social Payment Program” is a great way to get your friends together and not have to outlay all the monies for everyone else. We are glad to assist and can activate this feature the same day for your group. Talk to a Sales Team Member for more details at (312) 448-8070.
Who we are: A dynamic team of classically trained chefs with our very own in-house certified Sommelier. We are Brix Catering & Events. The best boutique catering & private event company in Chicago. What we do: Classic catering Food & wine pairings Formal dinner parties Wine tastings Social & corporate events Cooking demos with dinner Holiday Meal deliveries Coming soon: Underground pop-up dinners Guest Chef Series The Supper Club meal deliveries Serving the greater Chicago metro & suburban area. We’d love to cook for you.
Hosted by the Northalsted Business Alliance, this crowd-pleasing gay and lesbian celebration of community pride showcases an eclectic lineup of arts and crafts, food and other vendors. It also features entertainment on two stages with one dedicated to some of Chicago's fine performers in the gay community. Suggested $10 donation for entrance into the festival.
Daiyuzenji is a Rinzai Zen Buddhist temple located on the north side of Chicago, Illinois, in the United States.Daiyuzenji began in 1982 as the Illinois betsuin (branch temple) of Daihonzan Chozen-ji, a Rinzai headquarters temple founded in 1979 in Honolulu, Hawaii by Omori Sogen Roshi (1904-1994), a successor in the Tenryu-ji line of Rinzai Zen. Fumio Toyoda, a lay Zen master and martial art teacher who had emigrated to Chicago from Japan in 1974, was the driving force behind the founding and administration of the betsuin. Tenshin Tanouye Roshi and Dogen Hosokawa Roshi, two of Omori Roshi's successors who taught at Chozen-ji, traveled to Chicago beginning in the early 1980s to lead sesshin there.Eventually the Chicago betsuin developed a cadre of senior students, including several ordained priests. In 2005 it was designated a fully independent temple by Hosokawa Roshi, named Sokeizan Daiyuzenji (曹渓山大雄禅寺). So'zan Miller Roshi, one of Hosokawa Roshi's dharma heirs, was appointed the first Daiyuzenji shike (abbot).Daiyuzenji teachers are also involved with the establishment of Korinji, a new Rinzai Zen Buddhist sodo (monastery) in the Madison, Wisconsin area. Groundbreaking for this occurred in June, 2009. Daiyuzenji and Korinji together anchor a network of associated Zen practice groups called the Rinzai Zen Community (RZC).
The Francis J. Dewes House is a house located at 503 West Wrightwood Avenue in Chicago, Illinois, United States. The house was built in 1896 by Adolph Cudell and Arthur Hercz for brewer Francis J. Dewes. It was designated a Chicago Landmark on June 12, 1974. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on August 14, 1973Wealthy German immigrants, including Wacker, Leight, Gaetner, Deever, and Schlosser, constructed luxurious mansions east of Clark Street in Chicago's Lincoln Park. Francis Dewes, a Chicago brewer and millionaire, built the most elaborate home in the Lincoln Park still standing - Dewes Mansion at 503 West Wrightwood Avenue.Architects Adolph Cudell and Arthur Hercz designed the Dewes mansion, and it was completed in 1896. Hercz was originally from Hungary, and Cudell was no stranger to building grand residences for Chicago's wealthy elite. In 1879 Cudell also designed the Rush Street mansion of prominent businessman Cyrus Hall McCormick.The Dewes mansion was built for Francis J. Dewes, a brewer. Dewes was born in Prusia in 1845, the son of a brewer and member of the German parliament. In 1868 Francis Dewes emigrated to Chicago and found employment as a bookkeeper for established brewing companies such as Rehm and Bartholomae and the Busch and Brand Brewing Company. He rose through the ranks, and in 1882 he founded his own successful brewing firm. His mansion was built to reflect his own Prussian background and European tastes.