Ori F.
Yelp
My wife and I were going to see The Christians at Steppenwolf Theater. Their website lists a variety of Michelin Starred restaurants within walking distances, with entrees at $25+ a pop, and on top of theater tickets that was a non-starter, and it was cold out, so we decided to give Front Bar a shot, since you can enter through the Steppenwolf lobby.
The space is dimly lit (probably "romantic"), and darkly styled. There are various tables and couches to sit at. The space is anchored by a cubic bar in the center, with hanging open shelves above the bar filled with booze.
We weren't feeling like couch-dinner (we do enough of that at home), so we sidled up to the bar, and were quickly given menus. We each ordered a slice of pizza, the smoked whitefish spread, and a drink. I got the Oswaldo, and my wife ordered the Miss Ruby. Our drinks were made within minutes, and pretty tasty, though I think my wife came out a little ahead with her drink (I should always ordered rye-based drinks: I like rye). The whitefish spread and the pizza followed shortly.
The pizza was kind of meh. Institutional squares on dense but not particularly flavorful dough, with little topping. I don't expect a made-to-order single slices, but the impression I got was that the pizza had been made much earlier in the day, then over-toasted to heat up and serve. The mushrooms on my pizza and the red pepper on my wife's pizza were sadly shriveled and a little crispy; I suspect it would have been much better if it weren't over-cooked.
As we finished the whitefish, we got two more drinks. I had the Violet, because for some reason I was going against the grain and not getting brown-liquor-based drinks. It has nice kick, and some subtlety, because our bartender didn't go to heavily on the lemon. My wife saw someone else get a good looking Old Fashioned, and ordered one herself. I'm not sure if they were Luxardo cherries, but they certainly weren't the cheap-o sundae-topping maraschino cherries. The cherry can really make or break the old fashioned. When we got close to showtime, our bartender put our drinks in plastic cups, so we could enjoy them at the show, so that's also a nice perk.
The pizza would generally be enough to sink a venue in my estimation, but it's a ton cheaper than nearby offerings, the whitefish spread was ample and tasty, the drinks were interesting and strong, plus we had great service, and the convenience can't be beat if you're going to a show at Steppenwolf. If you're into people-watching, this is also clearly a popular first-date spot. Since we like going to the theater, I'm sure we'll be back to Front Bar, but we'll know to take a pass on the pizza.