Taste of Randolph

Taste of Randolph Street
June 18, 19, & 20, 2010
Friday 5:00 pm to 11:00 pm | Saturday 2:00 pm to 11:00 pm | Sunday 2:00 pm to 10:00 pm
Taste of Randolph Street takes place in Chicago’s Randolph Street corridor in the heart of the West Loop. This upscale area features several of Chicago’s trendiest galleries and nightclubs. Randolph Street corridor is fast-growing and eclectic neighborhood for residential and commercial development.
Taste of Randolph Street lives up to its reputation as the best tasting culinary festival in the City of Chicago!
Top-flight music and high-class culinary delights, as restaurants in one of the city’s hottest dining areas (the West Loop) offer dishes and demonstrations. Â -Â CenterStage
This three-day event highlights food from neighborhood restaurants and features Taste of Randolph Street Culinary Pavilion, mouth watering beverage zones, artisan and other vendors along with incredible live entertainment.
Taste of Randolph Street Culinary Pavilion will showcase an interactive culinary demonstration area featuring some of the City’s most renowned chefs, all from the top-rated restaurants from the West Loop.
Among the street fests of the summer, Taste of Randolph is one of the best for food lovers. Head to Randolph St. (west of Peoria St.) in the West Loop, which is often dubbed “Restaurant Row” considering the hefty amount of good quality restaurants in the area. Get ready to soak up some sun, music, and above all good eats. – Chiguide
The West Loop Community Organization (WLCO) is your one-stop resource for a wealth of information ranging from residential and business planning issues, to quality restaurants, galleries and retailers.
Please search the site for current information about the West Loop or contact us at:
West Loop Community Organization, 1101 W. Adams, Unit D, Chicago, Illinois 60607
Phone: (312) 666-1991 | Fax: (312) 666-1090 | Email: info@westloop.org
The festival is located on Randolph Street, just west of Halsted and the 90/94 expressway. This area is a rapidly growing residential and commercial neighborhood with limited street parking available. We suggest carpooling or using public transportation and taxis to get to the Festival.

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