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		<title>Happy Mother&#8217;s Day from the Old Chicago Inn</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 09 May 2013 16:10:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[We are delighted to have guests here this weekend to celebrate Mother’s Day.    We hope all of our guests will enjoy some time away from their daily routines this weekend.    In honor of Mother’s Day,  guests are invited to a complimentary wine and cheese hour this Saturday in our speakeasy lounge, Room 13.  Wine, Champagne [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We are delighted to have guests here this weekend to celebrate Mother’s Day.    We hope all of our guests will enjoy some time away from their daily routines this weekend.    In honor of Mother’s Day,  guests are invited to a complimentary wine and cheese hour this Saturday in our speakeasy lounge, Room 13.  Wine, Champagne and light hors d&#8217;oeuvres will be served from 4pm to 5 pm.</p>
<p>Mother’s Day brunch is as popular a tradition here in Chicago as it is throughout the United States, so if you wish to include a Mother’s Day brunch in your plans, please check with us for a complete listing of all the wonderful choices Lake View has to offer, many within walking distance of the Inn.  David, your innkeeper, will be happy to assist with reservations and recommendations.</p>
<p>If my mother were in town this weekend, here’s what I would plan for her.  On Saturday after a leisurely morning and continental breakfast at the Inn, we’d take a nice log walk along the lakefront and Lincoln Park.   Then I’d take her for a little pampering at my favorite nail salon, MyNail.com at 3171 N. Clark for the time honored tradition of the “mani/pedi”.  One of my Mom’s favorite restaurants in Lakeview is right down the street, Twist , a tapas café at 3412 N. Sheffield, so that would be the choice for dinner on Saturday, followed by classic cocktails at Room 13 before retiring for the night.</p>
<p>Then Sunday I’d take Mom to brunch at the Southport Grocery &amp; Café, 3552 N. Southport,  before the 2 pm show time of <strong><em>Barnum </em></strong>at the Mercury Theater, 3745 N. Southport.  Southport Grocery is the perfect choice for my Mom, who delights in all things gourmet.   She’d probably enjoy perusing their shelves after brunch for some goodies to take home, like Chicago’s own Metropolis coffee and some of Southport Grocery’s preserves.   <strong><em>Barnum</em></strong>, an acrobatic musical that tells the story of P.T. Barnum, might make any mother muse about the similarities between raising a family and running a three ring circus.  <a href="http://www.theatreinchicago.com/barnum/6027/">Click here for info and tickets to Barnum.</a></p>
<p>Whatever your plans this weekend, we hope all of our guests will enjoy a very Happy Mother’s Day here in Lake View.</p>
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		<title>St. Patrick&#8217;s Day Tips</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 15 Mar 2013 15:58:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many of our guests this weekend are coming in for the They Might Be Giants  concert at the Vic Theatre, just down the street from the Old Chicago Inn.  One of a hand full of great small theater venues nearby, the Vic Theatre hosts national and international acts year round. Originally called  the Victoria Theatre, the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many of our guests this weekend are coming in for the They Might Be Giants  concert at the Vic Theatre, just down the street from the Old Chicago Inn.  One of a hand full of great small theater venues nearby, the Vic Theatre hosts national and international acts year round. Originally called  the Victoria Theatre, the building was completed  in 1912 as a Vaudeville playhouse.  Concert goers today will notice many of the original ornamentation from that era still adorning the lobby and stairwells.   In addition to an interesting history, the Vic theater boasts some terrific acoustics.  With seating up to 1000, I enjoy the balcony best for some great views of the stage.  Tickets for They Might Be Giants are still available.  Guests may purchase them at the box office at the Vic, 3145 N. Sheffield or online at <a title="Vic Theatre" href="http://www.jamusa.com" target="_blank">www.victheatre.com</a>    Tickets are $26.50 each (plus fees) and the show is general admission.  Doors open at 6:30 and the concert is scheduled to start at 7:30.</p>
<p>Whether you are here for the concert or visiting family in the area, you won&#8217;t be able to help notice that on Saturday we will all be Irish.  In our vibrant neighborhood celebrants start early and go late.  Just about every bar and restaurant in the area will have St. Patrick&#8217;s Day specials.  If you would like to see the parade downtown Saturday morning, our sister business, Trader Todd&#8217;s, will be running a courtesy shuttle all morning for parade goers.  The parade steps off at 12 noon.  For the full downtown experience go early and watch the Chicago Journeymen Plumbers dye the Chicago river a brilliant emerald green at 10 am.</p>
<p>On major holidays, such as St. Patrick&#8217;s day, it&#8217;s good to allow a little extra time to get around due to increased traffic and pedestrians. Watch for parking restrictions throughout the city and in our area.  I want to remind our guests that Clark St. will have no parking on Saturday, so please avoid parking on Clark as towing will be enforced.  Be sure to carry your ID with you on Saturday &#8211; bars and most restaurants will require them for entry.</p>
<p>And, did you remember to pack something green?  If not, the luck of the Irish is still with you, because I am happy to suggest one of our neighborhood favorites for last minute party wear.  <a title="Strange Cargo" href="http://www.strangecargo.com/" target="_blank">Strange Cargo</a>,  a unique vintage clothing and accessory store, is also Chicago&#8217;s premier custom T-shirt shop.  Bring your own idea or pick from the several clever suggestions on display and you can walk out with your own customized green St. Patrick&#8217;s T-shirt.  What better souvenir to take home?  Be sure to browse the rest of the store while they are lettering your shirt,  as their website says you can find anything from &#8220;Converse Chuck Taylors and Whoopee cushions.&#8221;  My husband, a self-proclaimed T-shirt poet, and I just love this store; I hope you will too.</p>
<p>If there is anything we can do to make your St. Patrick&#8217;s weekend more special just let us know.  And as my grandmother used to say&#8221;May the wind be always at your back, and the sun be always on your face.&#8221;</p>
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		<title>Christmas Markets Near and Far</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 07 Dec 2012 15:46:49 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Every year, my husband and I hop on the red line to the loop for a visit to Daley Plaza’s Christkindlmarket.   The charming recreation of a German Christmas market, complete with food vendors, entertainment, beer and Glühwein, a traditional hot spiced wine, transports us to Bavaria for the afternoon.  German crafts abound and many artists [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Every year, my husband and I hop on the red line to the loop for a visit to Daley Plaza’s Christkindlmarket.   The charming recreation of a German Christmas market, complete with food vendors, entertainment, beer and Glühwein, a traditional hot spiced wine, transports us to Bavaria for the afternoon.  German crafts abound and many artists offer demonstrations of their skills.   Crowds are large around the noon hour when office workers take a break to enjoy the cheery scene.  The market stays open until 8 pm Sunday through Thursday and 9 pm on Fridays and Saturdays.</p>
<p>But you don’t have to go downtown this year for Christmas markets.  For the first time, Lakeview is host to its own Christmas Market, just a few blocks west of the Old Chicago Inn on Belmont , between Greenview and Ashland.  This market is produced by the folks at Chicago Special Events who bring us many great summer street festivals, so you know there will be plenty of food vendors, libations and good bands.  In addition,  there will be holiday craft vendors, activities for kids and a tree farm. The festival begins tonight and continues through Sunday.  Your innkeeper, David, can provide you with a complete band schedule and event details.</p>
<p>If shopping is your raison d’être for your visit to Chicago this season, you’ll of course be going to the Magnificent Mile, but a stroll through our neighborhood will lead you to lots of unique stores.  To get a taste of area merchants, start at Central Lakeview Merchants holiday “pop-up” store, located at 3309 N. Clark St.   The holiday store, open through December 22, features 20 local merchants all under one roof, and it’s just around the corner from the Inn.</p>
<p>After shopping, take a break and enjoy some hot chocolate in the lobby by the fireplace.  If you need to wrap a gift while you are here we have complimentary wrapping paper, ribbons and bows available for our guests.   So whether you venture far or near during your stay with us this holiday season we hope you’ll enjoy the many Christmas markets in Chicago!</p>
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		<title>Oh La La, Lakeview</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 13 Jul 2012 16:44:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I’m a bit of a Francophile, and with Bastille day upon us I wanted to let our guests of the Old Chicago Inn know about some local ways to celebrate all things French this weekend.   If you want to learn about French culture, a visit to L’École Française, right around the corner at 3349 N Clark [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I’m a bit of a Francophile, and with Bastille day upon us I wanted to let our guests of the <a title="Old Chicago Inn" href="http://www.oldchicagoinn.com" target="_blank">Old Chicago Inn</a> know about some local ways to celebrate all things French this weekend.   If you want to learn about French culture, a visit to <a title="Lecole francaise" href="http://www.lef-learn-french.com/" target="_blank">L’École Française</a>, right around the corner at 3349 N Clark St, is the perfect way to start.  Their motto is “Le Bonheur, c’est d’apprendre,” translated that means:  learning is happiness.  It certainly will be on Saturday for their Bastille Day celebration.   Join them for Le Fête National on Saturday, July 14, from 7pm to 10pm, for an immersion into French culture complete with wines and cheese from France as well as French music.  Who knows you might even learn a phrase or two.  The event is $15 for non-students.</p>
<p>One of my favorite dinner spots in Lakeview has been around for forty years.  <a title="Le Creperie" href="http://www.lacreperieusa.com/" target="_blank">Le Crêperie</a> at 2845 N. Clark Street is a charming little spot that is family owned and operated.    As the name suggests the menu is centered around crêpes, both savory and sweet,  with a variety of fillings that represent classic French fare such as Coq au Vin,  Boeuf Bourguignon, and of course Crêpes Suzette.  They also have some delicious starters including a sampler of three pates served with cornichons and my husband’s favorite, Soup à L&#8217;oignon Gratinée. If the weather is nice ask to sit in their patio.   Not a crêpe person?  Then try the fish or Steak Frites, both are sure to please any French friendly palate.</p>
<p>And finally we invite all our guests to stop by Room 13, the Old Chicago Inn’s speakeasy, as we kick off our weekend this Friday.  We will be featuring wines from France.  On the list this weekend:  a  white Bordeaux from Chateau Grand Jean,  a red Grenache, Esprit du Rhône, from Côte du Rhône, as well as our house favorite, the bubbly St. Hillaire.  I hope to see you there, and raise a glass to say “A votre santé!”</p>
<p>Room 13 is closed for a private event on Saturday, July 14.</p>
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