Gemini Grill is modeled after Ballyhoo Hospitality's first concept, Gemini in Lincoln Park, one of Chicago's most beloved restaurants and a trusted staple in the community since 2009. At the corner of Chicago Avenue and State Street, Gemini Grill is across the street from the famed Holy Name Cathedral. It anchors the newly-completed luxury residence towers, One Chicago, welcoming both residents and newcomers daily.
"Gemini Grill closed on October 16 after seven months of operation at 748 N. State Street in River North. It was a spinoff of Lincoln Park’s Gemini. Ballyhoo Hospitality plans to open a new restaurant in its place next year." - Ashok Selvam
"The new River North sibling of Lincoln Park favorite Gemini has a pair of semi-private spaces for 28 to 48 that can be combined for larger celebrations. Groups also gather in the dog-friendly courtyard for bottomless brunch on the weekend and dinner emphasizing live-fire grilled fare including harissa-spiced jumbo shrimp served with white cheddar grits and hanger steak with chimichurri. Book a table through Resy." - Samantha Nelson, Eater Staff
"The owners of Coda Di Volpe and Gemini are expanding south with Gemini Grill in River North. It's currently only open for lunch with a generic American menu of salads and sandwiches, and a dog-friendly courtyard that looks like somewhere we'd be happy to drink a cocktail in the sunshine. Brunch and dinner are coming soon. " - john ringor, veda kilaru
"There’s a splashy new edition to the River North restaurant scene on the ground floor of a 971-foot skyscraper next to the neighborhood’s hulking Whole Foods. Local group Ballyhoo Hospitality has brought its neighborhood staple, Gemini, closer to downtown with the debut of Gemini Grill at One Chicago at 748 N. State Street. Designed by prolific local firm Siren Betty, its first-floor space houses a lengthy racetrack bar for dining and drinking, as well as a dining room populated with clamshell booths. It’s divided into sections to create a cozier atmosphere and lined with windows that fill the space with natural light. Ballyhood opened its original Gemini-branded restaurant in 2009 in Lincoln Park, then called Gemini Bistro. They remodeled in 2017 and truncated the name. Fans of the Lincoln Park restaurant are known to rave about its dog-friendly patio, so Gemini Grill will follow suit with an outdoor courtyard where pooches are welcome. The wood-paneled second floor, designed to evoke the style of a members-only club, is primarily devoted to private events with a bar and views of Holy Name Cathedral, a Roman Catholic church that dates back to the 1870s. Given the restaurant’s proximity to the soaring structure, just a two-minute walk away, it’s easy to imagine families booking the event space to celebrate marriages, baptisms, and confirmations. Gemini Grill’s menu also bears many of the hallmarks of the Lincoln Park restaurant with a focus on familiar American dishes with some modern tweaks. The opening lunch menu is stacked with crowd-pleasers like Greek Panzanella salad (Persian cucumber, cherry tomato, dill, focaccia, spicy feta), Korean fried chicken sandwiches (black garlic aioli, green papaya slaw), and hanger steak frites with chimichurri. There’s also a kids menu, replete with cheesy carbs, and the team plans to soon add brunch and dinner service." - Naomi Waxman
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