Maps for sale in Chicago

OK, I'm a map junkie.  Whenever I travel somewhere, I need to go out and find a map of the city or area.  As I'm reading the guide books about the city, I like to lay out the map and get a feel for the surrounding area.  Sure, the little maps in the guide books will do in a pinch.  But for me, there's nothing better than laying out a full size map to get a big picture of the area I'm reading about (or ready to travel to). There used to be a bricks and mortar Savvy Traveler on Michigan Avenue, but they are only online now.  I'm sure they still have the great selection they had at the store, but sometimes you like to walk into an actual store and check out the goods.  Rand McNally used to have a beautiful store on Michigan Avenue (444 N Michigan) as well, but that has since closed. The various Barnes and Noble stores have a respectable map section.  If you're looking for good travel books and maps, try these folks out before they go the way of Bord...

Best Ribs in Chicago

Chicago is known for its ribs, so this one should be easy. My brother-in-law and I went to see if we could find our favorite Rib restaurant, and were surprised at what we found.

A neighbor of mine recommended we try Hecky's first. We headed to the one at 1234 N. Halsted Street (hey, that's an easy number to remember!). They have a very casual restaurant in a small strip mall next to a gas station. But their baby back ribs were some of the best I've ever had! The meat comes right off the bone, the sauce has a delicious, smoky flavor, and the cole slaw was just as tasty. The restaurant is in a truly urban setting (across the street from the Cabrini Green housing projects), so if this bothers you, be fore-warned. Others recommend that you instead go to the Evanston location. I've never been there, but I've read that some claim the food is better than the one on Halsted Street. I've never been to the Evanston spot, but I've always had good luck with the one on Halsted Street. And the deliver!

My other trusted rib joint in Chicago has always been Robinson's Ribs. I first was introduced to Robinson's Ribs at the Taste of Chicago, and have never looked back. Whether going to the Taste just to seek out their ribs, or going to their restaurant to enjoy them, they are some of the best you'll find in the city! I've eaten in their Armitage Avenue location and love the food, the service, and the atmosphere. You shouldn't have a problem finding a meter on the street. This is the only Robinson's location that delivers to the city of Chicago. Also, they don't serve alcohol, but encourage you to BYOB. :-)

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