"You Divvy’d around the lakeshore, squeezed your butt into a tiny chair at Second City, and took Snaps, Instas, and profile pics at the Bean. What’s left to show your high school crew who are from out of town? How do you appease someone who clearly wants to check off all 20 items on “Top 20 Things in The Windy City!” How do you impress Rebecca, who continuously reminds you that Chicago just doesn’t compare to that one summer she spent in New York? All signs point to Cindy’s. The location (in the midst of throngs of tourists), the wait (anywhere from 15 minutes to an hour to get into the elevator alone), the reservations (or lack thereof for groups under four) - are all irritating. It’s loud, busy, and the crowd can be slightly obnoxious. But you’re willing to put up with some pretty annoying sh*t for for the best view in town. In the Chicago Athletic Association hotel on Michigan Avenue, Cindy’s is one giant greenhouse with communal seating, a large over-crowded bar, and the crown jewel - the patio. When you step out on that magnificent overhang, it’s suddenly all worth it as you take in the sun setting over Millennium Park. Plus, this deck is good almost year-round due to some strategically placed fire pits and heaters. Foodwise, expect a good enough meal, but know you’re not really there for the food. The dinner menu consists only of large platters and sides, which isn’t always practical even if some items come in half portions. And when you add that to the unpredictable waits and inordinate level of noise, Cindy’s is only practical for certain situations like happy hour drinks, boozy brunches, and showing off to your out-of-town friends. But man is it perfect for those occasions. Our favorite situation is to go to Cindy’s early for a cocktail, head downstairs to the ground level Shake Shack for food, and then move to the mid-level Game Room for some bar games and follow-up drinks. Make sure to set your expectations properly. But your friends will be happy if you save them from the $22 Sears Tower ticket and put it towards a cocktail here instead. RESERVE A TABLE WITH RESERVE A TABLE Food Rundown Crunchy Lettuces Crunchy lettuces and veggies bathed generously in a creamy, peppercorn dressing. Heavy-handed on the dressing, but still tasty. Burrata Good burrata with a lot crusty bread. The candied pecans and melon are a nice touch. Get it. Stone Ground Grits Thick, creamy grits with undercooked cherry tomatoes and balsamic. A nice side to share with the group. Pan Roasted Scallops Scallops aren’t really built for sharing, and that’s still true here despite the fact this is meant to be a shared scallops platter. Crispy Potatos Basically a side of truffle fries. Get them. Shellfish Platter A quality shellfish platter with lobster, shrimp, oysters, and crab legs. If you’re sharing with a group, the $50 or $100 options aren’t a bad idea. Double Cut Pork Chop It’s not real Chicago if it’s not pork. This one comes with eggplant and a sherry vinaigrette. Not great, not terrible, but filling and a safe bet. Chicken In any form, forgettable. We’ve tried both fried and roasted, and neither impressed. Your money is better spent on another cocktail. Brunch Brunch is always a great time to go, as long as you have all the time in the world and nowhere else to be. Nineteen dollars for eggs benedict is expensive, but remember, you’re partially paying for the view. Apple Cider Funnel Cake If we could funnel ourselves right inside this cake with bourbon vanilla parfait, apple butter, and salted caramel, we would. It’s an excellent dessert." - Sam Faye
"Your friend’s bachelor/bachelorette weekend is finally here, and the good news is that it’s in Chicago, so you don’t have to fly anywhere. But this also means you’re now responsible for showing off the best parts of the city while making sure no one passes out on the roof of a double-decker bus. Put dinner and drinks at Cindy’s on the list. It’s on Michigan Ave on top of the Chicago Athletic Association, and has beautiful views overlooking Millennium Park and Lake Michigan. It’s particularly good for groups, with a lot of dishes designed to be shared among three or four people. The food probably won’t blow you away, but the atmosphere makes up for it." - adrian kane, john ringor, veda kilaru
"A perennial rooftop restaurant and bar located on the building’s 13th floor offering views of Millennium Park and the lake; it has remained open after the operator change but is operating without Top Chef alum Kaleena Bliss at the helm." - Jeffy Mai
"This restaurant on top of the Chicago Athletic Association hotel has beautiful views overlooking Millennium Park and Lake Michigan. And it's a great place for groups, as the menu has dishes meant to be shared among three or four people. Come here for brunch and get a giant serving of stuffed french toast, or half roasted chicken for dinner. The food won’t blow you away, but the atmosphere makes up for it." - adrian kane, veda kilaru
"The stylish rooftop of the Chicago Athletic Association hotel is one of the hottest spots in town, with gorgeous views of Millennium Park and, beyond that, Lake Michigan. The cocktails and food are also top-notch. The bar was recently taken over by new management, Boka Restaurant Group. Book a table through OpenTable." - Ashok Selvam