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Bangers and Lace
Bagel Art Bar Louie
www.bagelartevanston.com www.barlouie.com/locations/states/illinois/
615 Dempster St., Evanston • 847.864.8700 skokie-holiday-inn-north-shore
A local, family-owned bagel shop and deli located in 5300 W. Touhy Ave., Skokie • 847.763.3056
the lively Chicago/Dempster shopping area of An eclectic urban bar decorated with nightlife
Evanston. Offering the freshest bagels in town, organic photography, hand-laid tile artwork and local touches.
cream cheese spreads, flavored and whipped on-site. Made famous for handcrafted signature martinis, also
Sandwiches made to order, homemade vegetarian featuring an exceptional selection of uniquely
soups are always delicious and the salad bar is always presented American food traditionally and regionally L
fresh! Free WIFI, free library and a copy of the New York inspired, including small plates, burgers and R
Times for your reading pleasure. sandwiches. While beer and wine connoisseurs will be
impressed with extensive selection of imports, C
Bangers and Lace microbrews and over 20 wines by the glass, cocktail
bangersandlacebar.com drinkers will revel in martinis, mojitos and margaritas. b
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A bar/restaurant with the feel of a Midwestern lodge, Benihana
Bangers & Lace offers drinkers 32 draft beers from www.benihana.com s
around the world, in addition to an extensive bottle 150 N. Milwaukee Ave., Wheeling • 847.465.6021 r
selection. Why the name? “Bangers” is the British term Located along Wheeling’s Restaurant Row, Benihana’s
for sausage, and “lace” stands for Brussels lace, the celebrates the fine dining theatrically prepared by a in
intricate veil of beer foam that clings to the side of the knife-wielding, joke-telling chef at a teppanyaki table s
glass as it is consumed, indicating a well-crafted beer surrounded by a wooden eating surface in front of the
and a clean glass. guests (Teppan meaning “steel grill” or “griddle” and o
yaki meaning “grilled” or “broiled”). The North Shore’s s
premiere Japanese Steakhouse.
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