Taste of Chicago - Grant Park Schedule Map - Best Food Fest in the USA
I have lived in Chicago all my life and during that time not only has the Taste of Chicago been a huge event known for great food, music and entertainment, it has gotten larger every year and keeps on growing. Taste of Chicago features some of the best food in the city as well as some of the fastest to make and serve. Most all of the food is specific to Chicago and you won’t find anywhere else in the country. Whether your favorite foods are ribs, chicken, burgers, Chicago style hot dogs, PIZZA, pasta, beef, sushi, Thai, Italian, BBQ, vegetarian, giant turkey legs, desserts, chocolate, ice cream, or cheesecake, you will find something tasty to eat this year at the Taste of Chicago. Many people make it a meal (or two!) at dinner after work downtown. It does get crowded and you should read some of the reviews and advice from others before tackling this huge event.
Some basic information you need to know if you are coming downtown for the Taste.
Taste of Chicago Map (712 KB PDF File)
Event Dates:June 27th through July 6th
Event Hours: The Taste of Chicago opens every day at 11 am for lunch and is open until 9:00 pm. Ticket sales stop at 8:30 pm. On the Final day July 6th the event closes early at 6pm.
Event Location: The Taste of Chicago is located in Grant Park downtown in Chicago between the streets of
Tickets and Costs: Admission is free to the event, but the food costs a bit more than you would expect. The vendors also don’t take cash, so you have to buy tickets and each item on the menu at each restaurant booth is listed with a price in a number of tickets. A strip of 12 tickets costs $8.00. No item should be more than 10 tickets and some places offer a sample taste for 2 or 4 tickets so you can get a real taste of a lot of foods. The thing that always surprises me is how much drinks cost. Expect them to be 6 or 8 tickets each. You can purchase advance food tickets for the Taste of Chicago at Dominick’s food stores for $6.00 a strip beforehand if you don’t plan to buy them downtown or want to save money.
Parking:A lot of people come in from the suburbs and across the Midwest to experience the Taste of Chicago, so expect big crowds and no street parking. There are parking garages located under Michigan Avenue and Millennium Park that are popular because they are walking distance to Grant Park. The Metra is always also an option but Union Station is not anywhere near Grant Park. Expect to take a bus or cab down to the event from there it is a very long walk in the hot sun otherwise. The CTA has plenty of buses and EL stations also near by if you plan on commuting from city locations. It is always better to CTA or Cab it rather than to drive to a huge crowded event like the Taste of Chicago.
Taste of Chicago Concerts: There are several concerts and they are all free! But because they are free, the seating and space fills up quickly and you should arrive a 1/2 hour or hour early to get a good spot. It is also frequently sunny and hot during these free concerts so bring a hat, sunscreen and buy a water if you plan to be in the heat for a few hours.
Safety: As always keep a close eye on kids and all the people in your group. There are frequently so many people trying to walk between the food vendors and restaurant stations that everyone is elbow to elbow and if you loose someone it is very hard to find them again. Use cell phones to locate people in a crowd. Also keep an eye for pickpockets, in a crowd it is easy to mistake a pickpocket for a bump and then your wallet is gone. I have never had this happen, but it can, so keep your money in a safe place.
Taste of Chicago Map (712 KB PDF File)
This year the restaurants exhibiting at the Taste of Chicago are:
A Natural Harvest
Abbey Pub
Adobo Grill (New!)
Arya Bhavan
Aunt Diana’s Candy Makers (sweet!)
B.J.’s Market & Bakery
Bacino’s Pizza of Lincoln Park
Bella Luna Café
Billy Goat Inn (cheeseburgers!)
Bobtail Ice Cream Company (awesome Ice Cream)
Bolat African Cuisine
Buona Beef (aways a favorite)
C’est Si Bon
Canady Le Chocolatier (New!)
Celebration Creamery
Chicago Chocolate Company
Chicago Joe’s
Connie’s Pizza
Costa’s
Dominick’s
Eli’s Cheesecake (a tradition in Chicago)
Father & Son Pizzeria
Fireplace Inn
Franco’s Ristorante
Grazie! Ristorante
Guey Lon
Harold’s Chicken #71
Harry Caray’s
Hashbrowns (New!)
Helen’s
Home Run Inn Pizza (my personal favorite pizza)
JR Dessert Bakery
Kasia’s Deli
La Justicia
Lagniappe-Creole Cajun Joynt
Las Tablas (New!)
Los Dos Laredos
Lou Malnati’s Pizzeria (a taste of Chicago favorite!)
Mazzone’s Italian Ice
Now We’re Poppin’ (New!) Popcorn
O’Brien’s Cafe
Oak Street Beach Café
Original Rainbow Cone
Polka Sausage & Deli
Polo Cafe & Catering
Reggio’s Pizza
Ricobene’s (another traditional Taste of Chicago Favorite)
Robinson’s #1 Ribs (awesome ribs)
Sabor Latino
Soul Vegetarian East (New!)
Star of Siam (great Thai Food)
Suparossa Pizza
Sweet Baby Ray’s (I love their BBQ sauce)
Tamarind (New!)
Taqueria Los Comales
The Breakfast Club (New!)
The Grill On The Alley
The Noodle Vietnamese Cuisine
Tiparos Thai Cuisine
Tuscany Italian Restaurant
Tutto Italiano
Vee-Vee’s African Cuisine
Vermilion Latin-American Cuisine
Vienna Beef/Gold Coast Dogs (You can’t miss getting a real Chicago Hot Dog At the Taste of Chicago)
Wow Bao (New!) (fresh hot buns they say!)
Also The Chef’s table Special Featured Restaurants at the Taste of Chicago schedule are:
Friday, June 27, 2008 - Heaven on Seven
Saturday, June 28, 2008 - Morton’s
Sunday, June 29, 2008 - Berghoff
Monday, June 30, 2008 - Tavern On Rush
Tuesday, July 1, 2008 - Chant
Wednesday, July 2, 2008 - Cafè Spiaggia
Thursday, July 3, 2008 - Les Nomades
Friday, July 4, 2008 - Art Smith Company
Saturday, July 5, 2008 - The Parrot Cage
Sunday, July 6, 2008 - The Parrot Cage


Stumble it!
I moved to Chicago for a year a couple years back and went to this festival. Yes, it was hot. Yes, it was busy. But the food that was there was fantastic. Don’t try to ride the ferris wheel after you’ve had a big, lunch though. I made that mistake. Anyway, I recommend this festival to anyone that likes to try a bunch of different types of food. It’s well worth the time and money it takes to get there.
Oh, one more piece of advice to all of you who aren’t native to Chicago. Take the L or take a bus to get here. It’s impossible to find parking and a taxi cab will cost you a pretty penny.
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