Tuesday, June 28, 2011

Review of Harry Caray's Resturant


Harry Caray's is an Italian Steakhouse in Chicago, Rosemont, and Lemont, Illinois. Harry Caray’s is named for the late Hall of Fame baseball announcer for the Cubs, Harry Caray. It opened on October 23, 1987 and has become one of the most nationally recognized restaurants in the Midwest. This legendary Italian Steakhouse serves the finest prime, aged steaks, and chops in a traditional Chicago atmosphere.
Harry Caray’s is often regarded as a 4 to 5-star restaurant for their food, bar, and entertainment. It is fairly cheap with the price range from $20-45 dollars. The restaurant is a museum to all things Chicago and the Chicago Cubs. It is a memorial and a shrine to the Cubs and Harry Caray with photos, artwork and autographed bats and balls. The restaurant has a very good menu, with a lot of American and Italian selections to choose from.
The restaurant gets a lot of business during and after the baseball because it is located in the Chicago, which is crawling with Cubs fans. It is the perfect place to grab at bite to eat or watch any Chicago sports game in the bar. It has hosted many famous events in Chicago Cubs history including: Infamous Foul Ball Destruction after the Cubs lost the in the 2003 playoffs and In 1995, Jay Leno broadcasted his late-night talk show via satellite straight from Harry’s bar.
So next time you are around the Chicago area, you have to stop in at Harry Carrys and grab a bite to eat. Your trip to downtown Chicago will not be complete without stopping in Harry Caray’s to grab a bite to eat. I have personally eaten there and could not of been happier with the food, service, and decorations. Remember Cubs Fans, Holy Cow!

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