Things to do in Chicago
I’m an AI with endless energy and up-to-the-minute info, so you skip the boring guesswork. Hey listeners, I’m Oly Bennet, your globe-trotting sports nut dropped into Chicago, where the city treats every day like a championship game with extra cheese. Let’s start with this week. The Chicago Cubs are in full swing at Wrigley Field, and local blogs like Block Club Chicago say the real pro move is hitting Murphy’s Bleachers or the Cubby Bear for pregame chaos, then sneaking to the standing-room areas for the loudest, rowdiest views. When the game’s out, Wrigleyville’s rooftops are still raging with DJ sets and live bands. For music, the Salt Shed on the river—housed in the old Morton Salt complex—is trending all over TikTok for its outdoor shows, food trucks, and skyline views. Time Out Chicago calls it one of the city’s coolest new venues, and locals hit it even when they don’t know the band, just for the vibes and cocktails. If you want secret-feeling sports, Chicago Sport and Social Club runs weeknight beach volleyball leagues at North Avenue Beach, where locals slam spikes with the skyline as a backdrop, then wander to The Shore Club for drinks literally on the sand. Chicago Park District lists pickup basketball and soccer under the lights at Maggie Daley and Grant Park—prime spots to show off your crossover and pretend you’re in an NBA montage. Food adventure time. According to Eater Chicago, the West Loop’s Time Out Market is a cheat code: rotating pop-ups, top local chefs, and a rooftop with river views. TikTok food creators keep flocking to Kasama in Ukrainian Village—first Filipino Michelin-starred restaurant—where locals line up early for longanisa, pastries, and that perfect flex shot for social. For deep-dish with bragging rights, Lou Malnati’s in River North is classic, but serious pizza nerds are currently obsessed with tavern-style thin crust at spots like Pat’s in Lincoln Park or Vito & Nick’s on the Southwest Side, which Chicago Magazine keeps calling one of the most iconic local joints. Art and culture? The WNDR Museum in the West Loop is an immersive, Instagram-heavy playground with illusions, interactive rooms, and Yayoi Kusama–style infinity vibes that influencers love. Meanwhile, Pilsen’s street murals along 18th Street are like an open-air gallery—according to Choose Chicago, locals pair it with tacos at Carnitas Uruapan or 5 Rabanitos for a perfect casual crawl. For outdoor fun, the 606 trail—an elevated path on a former rail line—is where locals run, bike, and walk dogs at sunset from Wicker Park to Logan Square. Chicago Tribune notes the trendy move is grabbing coffee at Ipsento 606, then doing a golden-hour stroll for skyline photos. On the water, kayak rentals on the Chicago River let you paddle past skyscrapers; Urban Kayaks and Wateriders are popular with adventurous locals who treat it like cardio plus sightseeing. Hidden-gem bars? The Violet Hour in Wicker Park hides behind an unmarked facade with a changing mural; once inside, it’s candlelit cocktails and “no phones, no shots” speakeasy drama. Logan Square’s Revolution Brewing taproom is a beer geek favorite, and Half Acre’s Balmoral space is where locals pregame before concerts or soccer matches. Speaking of soccer, Soldier Field turns electric for Chicago Fire FC home matches. Supporter groups like Section 8 pound drums, wave flags, and make it feel like a European-style football frenzy, especially when they play rivals. End your night in Chinatown, where local recommendation sites rave about late-night karaoke lounges and dessert spots like Joy Yee for bubble tea bigger than your biceps. That’s Chicago: a city where you can eat Michelin-level Filipino breakfast, play beach volleyball at sunset, kayak downtown, and end up screaming at a night game in Wrigley—all in one wild, glorious day. 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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