Chicago - A Weekend of Bests

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slingshot4ever
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Mar 3, 2013 9:27pm
Got home earlier today from a weekend in Chicago with the wife. Got to enjoy the best musical/play (Book of Mormon) and steak (Gibsons) ever!

If you ever get the chance to see Book of Mormon, do it! Even if you aren't into musicals you will enjoy it. Written by South Park founders Matt Stone and Trey Parker.

I can't describe the Gibson's steak and give it justice....just eat there when you are in town.
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sherm03
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Mar 3, 2013 9:36pm
Book of Mormon is supposed to be coming to Cincinnati at the Aronoff center some time this year. I definitely want to catch it.
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Mar 3, 2013 10:14pm
I"m seeing BoM next month..pretty pumped

Gibson's is just too good. I work right down the street.

On a side note, I just spent the last hour standing outside watching a house on fire. Literally 8 houses down..just completely engulfed in flames. Crazy
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Belly35
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Mar 4, 2013 8:12am
The wife and i will be going to Chicago next mo. We have tickets for BM and some other plans that the daughter is arranging.
I enjoy Chicago Theater better than NY, Chicago is a great city but you do have to be careful more now than a few years ago.
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Mar 4, 2013 8:16am
Chicago gets a lot of bad hype, but it's Top 3 in greatest cities in the US.
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Mar 4, 2013 9:46am
SnotBubbles;1399581 wrote:Chicago gets a lot of bad hype, but it's Top 3 in greatest cities in the US.
I agree with the great city but until Chicago start to handle the increase in potential violence and the roving gangs during special events, late and early morning subway problems Chicago will lose its attraction of a fun, safe and enjoyable town. </SPAN>
We have been going to Chicago for the past five years and have seen the problem spreading into some of the other neighborhood like Lakeview and Lincoln Park. The Subway Red line is the worse for crime, not getting better but I see the Blue line is getting a more sleazy also. </SPAN>

I don't go anywhere in Chicago without my two Kershaw blades. I hurt my knee a few weeks ago ( slow to heal) and will be purchasing a Cane Sword soon which will be a handy weapon in Chicago.

My daughter can't wait for Chicago to become a CCW City it will be coming ...
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Mar 4, 2013 9:48am
A cane sword?


LOL
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Mar 4, 2013 9:53am
I know it varies by person and experience, but I've lived here for about 3 years and never had any issues nor found myself in an unsafe situation. Just been smart about where I go (i.e., don't go to Englewood or really most neighborhoods south of the South Loop, or Cicero), and paid attention to my surroundings.

If you stick to River North/Old Town/Lincoln Park/Lakeview/Ravenswood/North Center/Lincoln Square/Andersonville/Roscoe Village and some sections of Wicker Park/Bucktown/West Loop, chances are you'll be safe as long as you don't invite trouble and pay attention if you're in a crowded area. And if it seems like a shady area, it probably is.
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Tiernan
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Mar 4, 2013 11:31am
Automatik;1399632 wrote:A cane sword?


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I personally prefer to wear my bowler hat with the razor brim when I venture into the Big City.
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Mar 4, 2013 11:33am
Chicago pizza is about all I care about there.
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Mar 4, 2013 11:34am
How much was BoM? When it came here shitty seats were going for $250 each. Needless to say, I didn't go.
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Mar 4, 2013 11:48am
LOL at CCW in Chicago...
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Mar 4, 2013 11:59am
Commander of Awesome;1399712 wrote:How much was BoM? When it came here shitty seats were going for $250 each. Needless to say, I didn't go.
I think my daughter got BoM Chicago tickets for Saturday $110.00 / 130.00 something like that each seat.
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slingshot4ever
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Mar 4, 2013 6:43pm
OSH;1399711 wrote:Chicago pizza is about all I care about there.
We had Gino's East
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slingshot4ever
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Mar 4, 2013 6:43pm
Belly35;1399738 wrote:I think my daughter got BoM Chicago tickets for Saturday $110.00 / 130.00 something like that each seat.
We paid 110 per ticket on ticketmaster for mezzanine seats.
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Mar 4, 2013 8:06pm
Chicago's pizza is about the only thing I don't like about Chicago

Stuffed crust is mehhhhh
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Mar 4, 2013 9:59pm
SportsAndLady;1400087 wrote:Chicago's pizza is about the only thing I don't like about Chicago

Stuffed crust is mehhhhh
One word: Pequod's.
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Mar 4, 2013 10:13pm
gorocks99;1400185 wrote:One word: Pequod's.
Haha..good call. Pequod's is really fucking good. It's the only place that I would order deep dish from, and I do once a month.

Also, I don't know why I said Stuffed crust in that post..lol
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raiderbuck
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Mar 4, 2013 10:16pm
gorocks99;1399635 wrote:I know it varies by person and experience, but I've lived here for about 3 years and never had any issues nor found myself in an unsafe situation. Just been smart about where I go (i.e., don't go to Englewood or really most neighborhoods south of the South Loop, or Cicero), and paid attention to my surroundings.

If you stick to River North/Old Town/Lincoln Park/Lakeview/Ravenswood/North Center/Lincoln Square/Andersonville/Roscoe Village and some sections of Wicker Park/Bucktown/West Loop, chances are you'll be safe as long as you don't invite trouble and pay attention if you're in a crowded area. And if it seems like a shady area, it probably is.
The Red Line stop at Chicago & State has had the highest rate of crime over any other stop on the entire CTA rail line over the past few years. That stop is smack dab in the middle of Gold Coast. 3/4 blocks south of ritzy stores like Hermes, Neiman's, etc.,. More (reported) crime than any stop on the south and west sides. It's crazy to think about. But I do agree with you. Pay attention to your surroundings, try not to act like a lost tourist lol, and you'll be fine.

And the day Illinois becomes CCW, will be the day I move to the burbs. I'm all for CCW...but it is not needed in this city. It would make it worse, IMO.

Anywho...off my soapbox. Glad you had a good time in the city slingbox. Haven't made the trip to Gibson's yet, but I have eaten at Tavern on Rush just down the street. Delicious steak, reasonable prices too. Great for people watching in the summertime.
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Mar 4, 2013 10:25pm
raiderbuck;1400197 wrote:The Red Line stop at Chicago & State has had the highest rate of crime over any other stop on the entire CTA rail line over the past few years. That stop is smack dab in the middle of Gold Coast. 3/4 blocks south of ritzy stores like Hermes, Neiman's, etc.,. More (reported) crime than any stop on the south and west sides. It's crazy to think about. But I do agree with you. Pay attention to your surroundings, try not to act like a lost tourist lol, and you'll be fine.
Makes sense though..thugs will look for rich people, not other thugs/poor people. That stop also had a pretty bad string of incidents I think 2 summers ago. Probably jacked that number up.

Luckily I get off a stop before that one..Clark & Division. Not much crime, just lots of piss
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sportchampps
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Mar 5, 2013 1:27am
I'm not sure about the chicago and state stop being the worst unless that's the same as the Roosevelt stop that also serves the green and orange line. I have a friend who works in the Chicago PD and he always said that was the worst by far besides orher loop stops. He also said the red line always had a lot of the top ten crime spots but that was because its 24/7.
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Mar 5, 2013 1:36am
Gotta go to Morton's in the Windy City. With that being said it has gotten a lot worse in the last ten years. Detroit is bad but it's not as violent as that town
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Mar 5, 2013 1:40am
Criminals usually stay close to home, which is why crime is so bad in ghettos.

Other places they gravitate toward tourist centers and it's mostly petty stuff like purse snatches, pick pockets and the occasional mugging.

Let's put this in perspective though: The Tribune analyzed data from 2009 - May 2012 (so 3+ years) and found 109 crimes at the Chicago Red stop. Actually 6th worst in their survey. Being a 24-hr line, that doesn't sound too bad really.

I would guess mostly easy targets - we're not talking about ideal conditions to commit a crime here. But obviously maybe some common sense, like don't take public transit after your shopping trip (get a cab) and don't get onto El cars with no one else in them.
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slingshot4ever
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Mar 5, 2013 7:08am
Classyposter58;1400247 wrote:Gotta go to Morton's in the Windy City. With that being said it has gotten a lot worse in the last ten years. Detroit is bad but it's not as violent as that town
I stay away from chains when I can. I've had Morton's up near Somerset.
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Mar 5, 2013 8:11am
Classyposter58;1400247 wrote:With that being said it has gotten a lot worse in the last ten years. Detroit is bad but it's not as violent as that town
Yeah but Detroit is just shitty