
Apartments near Hemmingway's Bistro in Chicago, IL (291 Rentals)


4906 N Marmora Ave, Unit 2

5835 W Lawrence Ave, Unit LAWRENCE G

5505 N Mason Ave, Unit 5505 n mason apt 2

5250 N Lieb Ave, Unit 2

6689 N Olmsted Ave, Unit 2R

4936 N Marmora Ave, Unit #1

6115 N Meade Ave, Unit 2

5930 N Northwest Hwy, Unit #1A

5544 W Leland Ave, Unit 1C

5730 N McVicker Ave, Unit 1

7560 W Touhy Ave, Unit 2nd Floor

5542 W Leland Ave, Unit 1A

5720 W Ainslie St, Unit 1

5759 N Nagle Ave, Unit 1

5260 W Foster Ave, Unit 1st Floor

5707 W Giddings St

5501 N Mobile Ave

4906 N Marmora Ave

5071 N Northwest Hwy

4752 N Menard Ave
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There are few things more personally satisfying than curling up in your apartment with a good book. What's more, considering yourself a bit of an intellectual, you tend to prefer the classics - novels from the likes of Fitzgerald, Poe and, of course, Hemmingway line your shelves. And much like the author it's named for, Hemmingway's Bistro has the unique ability to instantly transport you back to a specific place in time. For Hemmingway's that time would be 1930's Paris; true enough, the eatery is adorned with slow moving fans, a coolly indifferent marble floor and a general air of relaxed class that permeates all who enter its doors. Fittingly, the attire is a tad more upscale (think crisp collars and fashionable skirts), although the laid back vibe prevents suits from dominating the tables in lieu of more casual wear. The cuisine is, of course, decidedly French - classics such as rich onion soup, mixed-green salad topped with poached egg, and crispy, battered frog legs (try it!) round out the appetizer selections, while cream-laden entrees tend to look to the sea for inspiration (mussels, whitefish and sea bass are recommended). Top it all off with a modestly priced French wine (under $10 per glass) and a decedent dish of Grand Marnier-laden soufflé and you've got a Hemmingway experience worth writing home about.
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