
Elston Avenue,Īvondale /Humboldt Park: A Chicago collaboration two years in the making is finally unleashed: Chinese-American hit 3 Little Pigs and local favorite Honey Butter Fried Chicken are this week offering serving each other’s food at their respective restaurants. on Thrusday, August 4 at the Beer Temple, 3173 N. They’ll pair their three Cruz Blanca La Floridita Sparkling Cerveza variations with 14-inch elote tylayudas. Armitage Avenue.Īvondale: The Beer Temple, the craft beer bar and store in Avondale, is teaming up with Cruz Blanca beer for its La Floridita and Tlayuda Party.
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The team promises a sea of oceanic fare, including a “rocking” oyster bar, fish tacos, and shrimp tostadas, plus cocktails, beer, and wine. Logan Square: Motorshucker, a Chicago-based business that delivers fresh oysters by motorbike, will pop up on Tuesday, August 23 at left-hand path-leaning neighborhood bar Way Out, according to co-owner Nathan Case-McDonald. Maa Maa Dei and Superhai X Ludlow Liquors, 5 p.m.

The duo plan to channel vibes from anime and cult Japanese Netflix hit Midnight Diner with a menu of salmon ochazuke, chili crisp MSG fries, and red bean and milk cream snow cones. Division Street.Ī post shared by Square: A pair of prolific virtual restaurants Maa Maa Dei, an Asian-inspired pastry shop, and Superhai, a Japanese-style snack spot, will partner on a pop-up Wednesday, August 24 at Ludlow Liquors, according to an Instagram post. Chicago Chefs Cook for Tigray at the National Museum of Puerto Rican Arts and Culture, 6 p.m. Reda has spent more than a year raising money to support survivors and formed a charity, Hope 4 Tigray Women, to focus on victims of gender-based violence. Proceeds will go to Health Professionals Network for Tigray, a volunteer group that provides humanitarian aid and health care services to Ethiopia. Set for September 21 at the National Museum of Puerto Rican Arts and Culture, the event will feature chefs from hotspots including Virtue in Hyde Park, Parachute in Avondale, Frontera Grill in River North, and Lula Cafe in Logan Square. Humboldt Park: Chefs from nearly 30 Chicago restaurants and food businesses will pop up to raise funds to help victims of the humanitarian crisis that has resulted from Ethopia’s Tigray War, according to Tigist Reda, owner of longtime Ethiopian restaurant Demera in Uptown. The latest CDC guidance is here find a COVID-19 vaccination site here. Health experts consider dining out to be a high-risk activity for the unvaccinated it may pose a risk for the vaccinated, especially in areas with substantial COVID transmission. Have a pop-up that should be listed? Email information to updated information on coronavirus cases, please visit the city of Chicago’s COVID-19 dashboard. Follow along for a sampling of the best the city has to offer in this week’s Eater Chicago’s pop-up round up. Chefs across the city are down to clown, embarking on creative collaborations and holding fun, tasty events in bars and restaurants around town.

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Summer is, at long last, in full swing in Chicago, and the city is bursting with pent-up energy after a very dreary spring.
