🌱 Restaurants Open On Thanksgiving + Chicagoland Holiday Travel Tips

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Happy Thanksgiving, Chicago! In today’s Daily:

  • 🍽️ Local restaurants open on Thanksgiving Day
  • 🚗 Tips for traveling around Chicago area this holiday weekend
  • 🦃 Boys & Girls Club hands out 500 Thanksgiving meals

🌧️ The weather:

A passing afternoon shower. High: 52 Low: 35.

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📰 Top 5 stories in Chicago:

1) What restaurants are open on Thanksgiving in the Chicago area? From fast-food chains to fine-dining restaurants, here’s a collection of spots that will be open on Thanksgiving Day. Just be sure to check the listing before visiting, as hours may vary by location.

NBC Chicago

2) Thanksgiving travel: Best, worst times to get around Chicago area. An estimated 54.6 million travelers are planning to travel this Thanksgiving, and if you’re in the Chicago area, you’ll want to plan your trip wisely to avoid traffic snarls today and this weekend.

Chicago Patch

3) Chicago brewer’s beer pays tribute to trailblazing Bears’ QB Willie Thrower. The “Thrower’s Scotch Ale”—a 7% APV malt-forward, easy-drinking brew—at Haymarket Brewery in the West Loop is similar to other beverages Jay Westbrook makes: It has a local connection. This one is about a player who took the field for the Bears 69 years ago and made football history.

WGN-TV

4) South Chicago to get raised bike lanes, markers honoring history to make streets ‘vibrant and accessible.’ Mayor Lori Lightfoot and local leaders broke ground yesterday on a $43 million project to improve Commercial Avenue and 92nd Street. The Chicago Department of Transportation will lead the project, which is funded by the Chicago Works infrastructure plan. It’s expected to be complete by the end of 2025.

Block Club Chicago

5) ‘It means tradition and family.’ Boys & Girls Club hands out 500 Thanksgiving meals to local families. The pandemic forced the Valentine Boys & Girls Club in Bridgeport to stop serving meals inside the building, but it hasn’t deterred the organization from holding its annual Tony Maurello Thanksgiving Dinner event. Volunteers handed out more than 500 meals to local families yesterday. Each is made up of food donated from the community and includes carved turkey, gravy, mashed potatoes, corn, cranberry sauce, dinner rolls and a dessert.

Chicago Sun-Times

📌 Today in Chicago:

  • Chicago Thanksgiving Parade on State Street (8:00 AM)
  • 44th Annual Life Time Turkey Trot Chicago (9:00 AM)
  • Thursday Evening Farmers Market in Lincoln Square (3:00 PM)
  • Dungeons and Dragons for Teens at Sulzer Regional Library (4:30 PM)
  • Larry Reeb at Zanies Comedy Club (8:00 PM)
  • Carol-Oke at Bub City (9:00 PM)
  • Reminise at The Promontory (9:00 PM)

📱 Social chatter:

  • T-giving quiz: “Which field position are you based on your favorite Thanksgiving food?🍴” (Chicago White Sox via Facebook)
  • Where is this?: “❓POP QUIZ!❓⁠ ⁠ In which building can you find this room? Also, what is this room’s function? ⁠ ⁠ *cue Jeopardy music…⁠ ⁠ Answer in the comments.⁠ ⁠ #Chicago #architecture #design” (Chicago Architecture Center via Instagram)
  • Volunteers needed: “My Block, My Hood, My City needs volunteers to decorate King Drive for holidays. Nonprofit leaders want to decorate 500 homes this year. You can sign up to help, donate lights or supplies or contribute money to the annual effort.” (Block Club Chicago)
  • December agenda: “Our December Agenda has the top 10 reasons to fill up your calendar next month.⁠” (Chicago magazine via Instagram)

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Nicole Cvetnic

About me: I’m a Midwesterner and very happy to call Chicagoland home. I love the outdoors—especially hiking, performing arts, photography, good food, travel and gardening. You can often find me reading to my two-year-old daughter, watching a tv series with my husband or cuddling with our special needs dog.

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