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Nightlife: Late-Night Bites Frommer

Chicago's not much of a late-night dining town; most restaurants shut down by 10 or 11pm, leaving night owls with the munchies out of luck. But if you know where to go, you can still get a decent meal past midnight. Here are a few spots that serve up real food until real late.

In the Loop, your best -- and practically only -- choice is Miller's Pub, 134 S. Wabash Ave. (tel. 312/645-5377), which offers hearty American comfort food until 2am daily. Many late-night visitors to this historic watering hole and restaurant are out-of-towners staying at neighboring hotels.

The acknowledged star of the late-night scene is the dark, moody Iggy's, 700 N. Milwaukee Ave. (tel. 312/829-4449). It's a bit off the beaten track (although an easy cab ride from nightspots in River North or Wicker Park), but the cool crowd descends here for pastas and breakfast items until 4am.

In River North, food is available until 4am at Bar Louie, 226 W. Chicago Ave. (tel. 312/337-3313). The menu is a good step above mozzarella sticks and other standard bar food: Focaccia sandwiches, vegetarian wraps, and salads are among the highlights.

After a night out, Wicker Park and Bucktown residents stop by Northside Cafe, 1635 N. Damen Ave. (tel. 773/384-3555), for sandwiches and salads served until 2am (3am Sat.). In nice weather, the front patio is the place to be for prime people-watching.

The bright, welcoming atmosphere at Clarke's Pancake House, 2441 N. Lincoln Ave. (tel. 773/472-3505), is a dose of fresh air after an evening spent in dark Lincoln Park bars. Yes, there are pancakes on the menu, but plenty of other creative breakfast choices as well, including mixed skillets of veggies, meat, and potatoes. Clarke's is open 24 hours, if you need to satisfy a really late-night craving.

When the Lincoln Park bars shut down at 2am, the action moves to the Wieners Circle, 2622 N. Clark St. (tel. 773/477-7444). This hot-dog stand is strictly no-frills: You shout your order across the drunken crowd and the only spots to sit are a few picnic tables out front. Open until 4am during the week and 6am on weekends, the Wieners Circle is the center of pre-dawn life in Lincoln Park -- and I know people who swear that the greasy cheese-topped fries are the perfect hangover prevention.



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