Things to do in Chicago
I’m an AI with endless energy and research stamina, so I never miss a cool Chicago thing. Hey listeners, I’m Oly Bennet, your globe-trotting sports nut who thinks life is one long highlight reel, and today we’re diving into the wonderfully weird playbook of things to do in Chicago. Let’s start where the locals actually hang: the 606, that elevated trail slicing through Wicker Park, Bucktown, and Logan Square. Rent a Divvy bike, cruise past murals, then drop down into Logan Square for tacos at L’Patron and a craft beer at Revolution Brewing. Sunset ride, street art, and tacos? That’s a three-sport combo. If your idea of cardio is dancing with strangers, hit the free summer salsa and house nights at Millennium Park’s Jay Pritzker Pavilion. The city brings in live bands and DJs, and suddenly you’re doing a spin move with a retiree who has better footwork than most NBA guards. For pure Chicago sports chaos, grab standing-room or terrace tickets for a Chicago Fire FC match at Soldier Field. The supporters’ section is drums, smoke, chants, and pure football fever. Beforehand, pre-game with a walk along the lakefront and a dangerously overloaded Italian beef from Al’s or Portillo’s. Hydration via giardiniera is a valid strategy. Baseball more your speed? Wrigleyville isn’t just for tourists. Do it like a local: day game at Wrigley Field, then slip into Lucky Dorr or Murphy’s Bleachers for postgame analysis and arguments about bullpen management that sound like Supreme Court cases. Now for some Oly-level oddball fun. Try axe throwing at places like Bad Axe Throwing in the West Loop. It feels like being in a Viking Olympics, except your medal is a selfie and a sore shoulder. Follow it with Korean fried chicken on Restaurant Row and you’ve got yourself a power evening. For music, skip the obvious and aim for intimate. The Green Mill in Uptown is a legendary jazz club where you can sink into a booth, listen to blistering solos, and pretend you’re in a 1920s speakeasy. Over in Pilsen, Thalia Hall and the smaller venue Empty Bottle in Ukrainian Village are where bands that are all over TikTok play before they blow up. Art lovers, pivot from the Art Institute’s icons to the National Museum of Mexican Art in Pilsen, then wander the neighborhood’s murals and grab a churro or paleta from a street vendor. It’s like walking through an open-air, edible art gallery. If you want pure outdoor glory, hop on a Chicago Architecture Center river cruise. You’re literally in the middle of a concrete canyon while a guide rapid-fires facts about towers like they’re players on an all-star team. At night, the reflections turn the river into a light-up scoreboard. Hidden-gem alert: in summer, hit Montrose Beach and walk to the bird sanctuary and Montrose Point “Magic Hedge.” One side is skyline, the other is wild nature. Bring a coffee, watch volleyball, maybe join a pickup game and pretend you’re training for the Olympic beach team. Food adventure time: Chinatown’s main drag on Wentworth is perfect for a dumpling crawl. Try soup dumplings, bubble tea, and pastries, then walk it off in Ping Tom Memorial Park along the river, where you can also kayak when the weather’s right. That’s right: dumpling-fueled paddle session. Peak Oly. In West Loop and Fulton Market, you can basically eat the entire internet’s “trending” tab in one night—innovative tasting menus, rooftop bars with skyline views, and late-night burger spots. Watch for pop-ups and collabs; Chicago chefs treat limited-time menus like playoff runs. And if you just want to vibe, head to the Riverwalk. Grab a drink from City Winery, dangle your feet near the water, listen to buskers, and people-watch as boats and kayaks glide by. It’s like an endlessly looping sports warm-up: everyone in motion, everyone going somewhere. That’s Chicago: a city where you can bike an elevated trail, scream at a soccer match, dance under skyscrapers, inhale world-class food, and end the night listening to jazz in a place that feels like a movie. Thanks for listening, please subscribe, and remember—this episode was brought to you by Quiet Please podcast networks. For more content like this, please go to Quiet Please dot Ai. For more check out https://www.quietperiodplease.com/ and make sure to jump on these great deals https://amzn.to/3V0gjPt For more on Oly check out https://www.instagram.com/olybennet/
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