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    The Loyalist

    4.0 (702 reviews)
    Open 5:00 pm - 10:00 PM
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    Brian W.

    Back at Loyalist with some old coworkers and everybody had to get the OG cheeseburger, but then I saw this London smash they have or something. Of course we ate that too. Pretty good, with the muscles and rice pilaf. Crushed some fries and cocktails. I think my favorite thing was this cucumber, pepper, gin cocktail. You'll see it on the menu, but it was awesome! Loyalist always comes through. Good spot in West loop. Thanks

    audie m.

    The Loyalist has a laid back ambiance, though the entrance can be a little tricky to find at first. Once I made my way in, I was set on trying the burger. It delivered and ended up being one of my favorite bites in Chicago. The service was quick, friendly, and welcoming from the start. I stopped by during brunch hours and left impressed. I would absolutely return the next time I am in Chicago.

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    Tamara J.

    This was just an ok experience. The restaurant is nice, the server was decent, food was more expensive than what I think it's worth. I ordered a burger, but would have preferred a burger from Portillo's. The vibe is really nice with great energy. I probably won't return, but it's worth trying out.

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    Vikalp D.

    Best burgers in the city according to my friends. They do not have any vegetarian burgers and overall just 2 items for vegetarian. The service was excellent. The loyalist is by same chef as the Smyth - the 3 Michelin restaurant and located directly below it. The rustic-chic gastropub has a sense of calmness and is beautiful. Street parking is available and but hard to find over the weekends. So I would uber/lyft next time.

    Sam A.

    Unfortunately, we pitted The Loyalist and Au Cheval against each other as our two burger meals during our weekend in Chicago and it was disappointing to realize that The Loyalist wasn't even in the same stratosphere as Au Cheval. Or even Small Cheval. Bummer. Would've just went to Au Cheval twice.

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    Katie F.

    This place is known for their burgers and I can see why. That was a fabulous burger. The bun was losing its integrity by the end, but who even cares? I love the fries. They were crispy and the best size. I loved my mocktail (Velvet something). The space had great ambiance and the staff were friendly, especially letting us in a bit before opening since it was cold.

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    John K.

    In a word: decadent. I felt like I took a trip to flavortown, because my goodness, every bite was packed with nuance and flavor. The service was incredible. The outdoor patio was great (a little train noise) inside its a bit dark and moody. Overall great spot, highly recommend going for a visit to maybe not flavortown, but delciousvile.

    Jacky D.

    I haven't been back since precovid, but loyalist was my favorite burger at the time and the idea of it stuck with me for a while. I was able to do a last minute patio reservation day before, but even when we ate no one else was sat there. The inside was packed though. Service was still great even though we were the only table outside. We even had a friend pop by to just say hi and talk and they pulled a chair for him and did not mind him not ordering. Oysters: not the biggest fan of raw oyster but the table wanted it. tasted like oysters - nothing fishy about them. 7.5/10 Pate: bread was good! I don't know why i expected the pate to be soft but the consistency was like butter . Taste wise it was a little salty for my taste. 6.7/10 Asparagus: just asparagus. Didn't really taste the seasoning so was a bit disappointing since I had a friend hyping it up. 5/10 OG burger: the reason I came back. burger came out kinda cold so that killed the whole experience for me. it still tasted fine, but for $30 I can't see myself coming back here. Aioli wasn't as good as I remember as well. 6.2/10

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    Jason S.

    I finally made it to The Loyalist after hearing rave reviews about their burger, and it absolutely lived up to the hype and then some. We arrived right on time for our reservation but had to wait about 30 minutes for our table. Thankfully, it wasn't too crowded, and we grabbed seats at the bar while we waited. I ordered an espresso martini to start, and it was perfectly crafted, smooth, rich, and balanced. Once seated, we ordered a few appetizers. I went for the deviled eggs (delicious) and split the beef tartare with a friend. Let me say this clearly: it was the best tartare I've ever had, and I've had it in France. The quality, the flavor, the texture, it was all spot on. And the garlic bread served alongside? Genius. Then came the burger and wow, it didn't just meet expectations, it demolished them. Juicy, flavorful, perfectly cooked, and accompanied by a little container of pickle brine you pour on top for that extra kick. I devoured it in under five minutes. It's officially at the top of my Chicago burger rankings. No question. The staff was friendly and attentive, and the vibe of the place is just right for a fun night out whether it's date night or dinner with friends. If you're in Chicago, The Loyalist is a must. Go for the tartare. Go for the burger. Just go. You won't regret it.

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    Jenn W.

    My daughter said The Loyalist was getting hyped as the best burger in the city, so of course we had to check it out. It's a beautiful restaurant, and our party of three had a lovely experience. We started with a bottle of Pinot noir. As starters, we shared a salad and the French onion soup. The soup got rave reviews. For dinner, we each chose the OG Burger. It was excellent, don't get me wrong, but not sure it met the hype we'd heard. We finished with the mini ice cream sandwich dessert, covered in chocolate syrup. Service was very good. Only complaint is that staff were trying to constantly remove plates from our table before we were done. It happened several times - with the soup, with salad, and then with our dessert when we were all still using the chocolate syrup. It became annoying by the end of our meal.

    French Burger
    Keyva C.

    Wow, wow, wow!!! This place literally knocked my socks off. The Loyalist is absolutely cute as you have to walk down a small flight of stairs and it's almost like stepping into a parlor. We decided to sit at the bar and the bartenders were so nice it provided us with great service. We ordered the tartar, 2 French burgers, and tried a few Mezcal cocktails. Let's start with the burger, it was delicious I mean actually it was something better than delicious and so full of flavor, the sauces were so freaking good! The tartare was hands down in the top 5 best I've ever had and that's saying a lot cause im tartare girlie! Whoever is the head mixologist is definitely doing their thing because baby those cocktails were so good! All in all, I look forward to going back and I would definitely recommend this place!

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    Maddie V.

    The ambiance is fantastic- dark, casual, but fancy at the same time? It's underground which gives it a very intimate vibe. The service was good, not amazing. We ordered the special, salmon tartare and they gave us one piece of bread, we asked for more and it never came out. However, what we are here for... the OG cheeseburger. I've heard countless reviews about how unreal this burger is and i was... a bit underwhelmed. It was mostly the pickles, holy vinegar! I love a pickle but this was crazy. The fries were magical though and came with malt vinegar and garlic aioli. Good overall though! And would come back

    Peter P.

    The service and ambiance here is solid, nice joint to hang out and get food. it is a good burger but for me the burger didn't meet the hype, not the best in town. I think they tried to be too fancy with all the cuts they use which is nice but the execution missed. Perhaps i had an off night and would try it again but my burger was missing the mark. not worth the wait or the price. but their other food was good.

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    Is there parking available?

    Hi Mary Joy! There is copious metered street parking along Lake St and Randolph Ave. We do not have… Read more

    Can you accommodate diners with celiac disease?

    Hi Meredith - yes, we can! Thank you for asking!

    Are you able to accommodate a sesame allergy?

    Yes! Absolutely!

    How loud is the restaurant on a week day night during dinner hour i.e. can you hear the conversation at your table?

    It can get pretty loud depending on the time. If you can, request a booth as the plexiglass provides some sound coverage. Weekdays are definitely better than weekends!

    Is this kid friendly for older school aged kiddos? Would never bring them upstairs but wondering if the lower level would be ok.

    We love kids and welcome them into either restaurant! We’ve had kids of all ages both in Smyth and The Loyalist.

    Are there high chairs for kids?

    Is the patio dog friendly?

    Hi Jason, yes it is!

    Are dogs allowed on the patio?

    Yes, they are!

    Stupid question I am coming here for the first time at the end of March b/c I was told that the burgers are a must try. I see online that there's really just one burger, is that right? I see other things too but the Loyalist is what we should try?

    Basically just one burger or maybe one more on the menu. Sometimes there's a secret burger, but that was prepandemic. I don't know if they still do that or not. It used to be on Wednesday but possibly not any longer. They also have a special that's… Read more

    Does anyone know if they offer a gluten free bun on the burger?

    Hi Kyle! We do not have gluten free burger buns but we do have lettuce wraps available for The Loyalist cheeseburger!

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    A dimly lit, cramped, dark, and friendly space rests a fondue restaurant made for a night out with…read morefriends, date night, or just a desire for melted cheese. A guitarist sits somewhere against a brick wall and plays music lightly but energetically. Service is friendly from start to finish and smiles are on everyone's faces. The menu is pretty easy to understand. You can get a three-course meal, or you can get each entree à la carte. You have two fondue candles in front of you, one for the cheese and dessert, and the other for the oil. We chose the three-course meal, and it was delightful. We started with the cheese appetizer. You get a basket of bread and fruit and we chose the seasonal cheese to dip. The oil for our meat was then left to heat, and we received a massive platter of veggies and meats for our main course. We chose the option for all selections of meat and seafood. After trying all the meats, I would opt for the lobster and shrimp. You can also substitute the oil for a broth. I would like to try the broth for next time. In one of the shakers, Gejas makes their own meat spice mix. It's recommended to put on the meats and even the desserts. It's a mix of tangy and savory and was a great compliment to the meal. We then chose the seasonal dessert, a white chocolate with vanilla cookies. Fruit, marshmallows, and churros to dip. We were so full by the time dessert came, but we enjoyed a few bites and took it home. The three-course meal, with five types of meat, came with about 10 pieces of meat. It doesn't look like a lot of food, but it truly is, with the apps, veggies, etc, your stomach will be full when you walk out of here. They also start the entire course with a mixed salad (so technically it's a four-course meal). It was very fairly priced, as well. Initially looking at the prices, you may think it's expensive, but it truly is a value with the amount of food they serve. This was rated as most romatic restaurant in Chicago. Its ambiance gives you the romantic feel, the guitarist adds to the atmosphere, and the staff is professional and friendly. This really was a great place and we enjoyed our time and meal.

    We came to Geja's to celebrate our anniversary and it certainly lived up to the hype. We were…read morelucky enough to have a table off the side by the window so it maintained the intimate feel without feeling cramped by other tables. Food-wise, it was very fun to cook everything ourselves. I do think the appetizers were my favorite part because I do just love fruits and cheeses, but everything was great. They were also very accommodating of celiac. Overall, we had a wonderful anniversary celebrating at Geja's.

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    I've eaten at Gemini over the years and have been able to sample a lot of what's on offer. I've had…read moremost of the specials but will usually get either the swordfish or the steak frites. Those are typically very good which is why I come back. The burger though. Why is it such a consistent disappointment? It's small, has the pancetta (a nice rubbery disc of salt) and just seems like kind of an afterthought to the otherwise well-considered menu. I've been eating it on occasion for 10+ years here always with the hope that it has improved. I would love to see a do-over on the burger. It would be great to have a place in the neighborhood that consistently delivered. As it stands, it's a distant second to RJ Grunt's, Small Cheval and not even in the same realm as Armitage Alehouse's burger. Really hoping I get to come back and revise this review to rave about how much better it got. The staff is always very nice and attentive as well. From host stand to bartenders, waitstaff and everyone clearing and setting, always a very nice group that seems like they take pride in their work, which is much appreciated.

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    4.8(13 reviews)
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    4.2(429 reviews)
    2.1 miLincoln Park, DePaul
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    Great dinner here tonight - had the mussels, burger, and octopus. All were exceptional. The drinks…read morewere also very good, and the service was awesome. Great meal overall.

    Chicago Restaurant week. I reviewed various dining options in search of a good place for dinner…read more Reddit gave me some ideas. I'd never been to Willow Room and liked that they had a four course dinner menu, with items I liked. I was able to make a reservation for a Saturday night at 8:15pm. PARKING Parking on Halsted on a Saturday night can be a nightmare, and it did take a minute to find street parking. North of the 1800 block is busier because there are several restaurants within a two block radius. Side streets are permit parking after 6pm. Meters on Halsted are $2.50/hr. ATMOSPHERE Willow Room was pretty packed. We had a reservation for 8:15pm and my party of two was seated right away. The restaurant features a full bar, dim lighting and is nice and roomy. They have banquette seating around the perimeter, in addition to tables in the middle. SERVICE Our server, who was very nice and accommodating during our dining experience, came by and gave us our menu's. I had already decided on the RW menu and after review, my friend was interested in the Beef Wellington (not on RW menu). Our server informed us that normally the whole table had to order off of the RW menu if one person does, but said she would check with the kitchen since this was the last day of RW. Luckily, we were able to proceed with ordering from different menu's. FOOD I ordered a raspberry Cosmopolitan. I'm a Riesling/Moscato girlie, but I tasted the Riesling and didn't like it. RW dinner was priced at $60. I ordered: First Course: Caesar Salad (Typical salad, was good) Second Course: Mussels (Tasted fine, came with a baguette) Third Course: Short Rib (Could've been slightly more tender and better seasoned. I've definitely had better. Wouldn't order again.) Fourth Course: Orange Ricotta Donuts (Donuts were very good. Three were served, a few more would have been more filling.) My friend ordered a glass of Pinot Noir and: Truffle Fries (Fries were very tasty. I would order again if I went back.) Beef Wellington (The breading was buttery and very good. The beef could've been more seasoned. I wouldn't order.) Key Lime Pie (Was not sweet and had no taste. When our server came back and saw it was uneaten, she offered to take it off the bill. It should be removed from the menu altogether.) The busboys and server were very attentive. Our water glasses were always filled. OVERALL The atmosphere was nice, our server was great. Of all the food we ordered, I would order the truffle fries and Cosmopolitan again. I did leave full and did take my leftover Short Rib to go. Main dishes needed more seasoning. I would dine here again and try a different menu (brunch/lunch), or Happy Hour if they offer it.

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