Drew Mitchell is an Australian Rugby Union player.
Lou Mitchell's is a diner around the corner from our hostel in Greek Town. To date it is the best breakfast we have had in the United States.
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A real diner. |
After this culinary delight we made our way north east, making for the John Hancock Center.
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We kept wondering if "Drake Sold Out" was the name of the show. |
We passed the MCA again on our way up and found a fresh food market, which was a delightful surprise. I always feel bad about bitching while I'm on a massive holiday, but getting fresh food is a real hassle on the road. This was a great find.
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Fruit! |
We had picked up 2-for-one vouchers for the John Hancock Center, so it was a very reasonable morning out.
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The John Hancock Center in Lego. |
As an experience it crapped all over the Empire State Building in NYC. The JHC experience included a free audio tour, recorded by David Schwimmer, which was just as irritating as it sounds. It was also very informative.
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East |
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South |
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West |
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North |
We went for a wander down Michigan Avenue, the Magnificent Mile, making for Millennium Park and the
Art Institute of Chicago.
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A swarthy man in Lego |
The weather was perfect, so we snapped a bunch of photos in the park.
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A big silver thing at Millennium Park |
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The big silver bean. |
That evening we caught up with my father's cousin, Fiona, and her family. They took us to
Piece in Damen. Fiona clearly knows the appetites of twenty-something Australians well, as Piece is a fantastic pizzeria/brewery.
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No really, I'll get the large |
Fiona, Ray and Dana were great company. Dana and Ray introduced us to 'white pizza,' made with garlic sauce in lieu of tomato.
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Dana holding dessert. Which I ate. |
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Fiona takes the Talk and the Skeptic through some must-sees |
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Ray and Dana with the remains of the white pizza. |
Afterwards Ray suggested we check out a bar called
Cans (pronounced 'Cairns') where there was a trivia night in action. We were too late to take part, and irritated other patrons by shouting the answers to general knowledge questions. It was a good last night in Chicago.
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