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Help us make it rightThe Berghoff. 75 likes. The best of the former Berghoff bar with enhanced environment and an expanded menu, which includes many contemporary dishes that are sure to become future favorites.
This Chicago legend has been around since the late 19th Century, and it even survived Prohibition when it was a popular cafe and brewery that sold Dortmunder-style beer. Today, visitors and locals stop here for a hearty meal inspired by the kitchens of Germany and Austria. The menu includes rich selections such as Goat Cheese Strudel, Hungarian Goulash and the daily appetizer specials like...
The Berghoff Restaurant is located at the address 17 W Adams St in Chicago, Illinois 60603. They can be contacted via phone at (312) 427-3170 for pricing, hours and directions.
For more information contact Herman Berghoff, President or go to www.berghoff.com
For maps and directions to The Berghoff Restaurant view the map to the right. For reviews of The Berghoff Restaurant see below.
Tourists and locals alike line up for lunch and early dinner at this bustling institution, which has been at Adams and State Streets since 1898. They come as much for the old-world feel as for the food. Murals and photos of early Chicago, warm wood paneling, stained glass and gleaming chandeliers conjure up another century, as do waiters in bow ties and aprons wending their way among the...
In Short
After a slight remodeling to accommodate more groups (and plasma televisions in the bar for sports and news updates), the former space of Chicago's famed Berghoff is opened under...
Always the place I go to enjoy the beauty of the lobby! If I’m lucky, there’s a wedding or party so I can people watch. It’s so amazing in seating out at the bar. People are really friendly. The b...
The hotel is beautiful. From the moment you walk into the lobby, you become aware of the beauty which is the Palmer House! From the moment I arrived to the moment I left, I received first class c...
The Palmer House is beautiful and you should stop and see the lobby - just don’t stay here. The service doesn’t match the beautiful lobby and the price. This is our second trip to the hotel wit...
Came here in the 60's and 70's. Interior looks the same. Service was fast, food excellent. Unfortuna...
Getting into the restaurant can be a little tricky if you have mobility issues, but it is worth maki...
The Chicago Hotel the World Knows Best." The hip & historic Palmer House Hilton has a history of over 140 years and after a multi-million dollar renovation continues to thrive in the heart of the theatre and financial district, just steps from the Art Institute, Millennium Park and State Street shopping. This Chicago hotel features 130,000 sq. ft. of function space with over 77 meeting rooms,...
Operational for more than 100 years, 17/west at the Berghoff is a restaurant that provides private dining options. It offers a variety of breakfast, lunch and dinner menus. The restaurant provides pork cutlet, Caesar salad, grilled chicken, corned beef, roast beef sandwiches, sliced hanger steak, seared scallops, butternut squash ravioli, broiled trout, smoked salmon and mashed potatoes. It...
This Chicago legend has been around since the late 19th Century, and it even survived Prohibition when it was a popular cafe and brewery that sold Dortmunder-style beer. Today, visitors and locals stop here for a hearty meal inspired by the kitchens of Germany and Austria. The menu includes rich selections such as Goat Cheese Strudel, Hungarian Goulash and the daily appetizer specials like...
The Berghoff Restaurant is a Chicago classic, serving German-American cuisine and culture since 1898. One of the oldest family-run businesses in the nation, it is now run by fourth generation, Carlyn Berghoff. First generation, Herman Berghoff, opened the Berghoff doors as a men’s only saloon and made his start serving free corned beef sandwiches with the purchase of a stein of Berghoff Beer....
Eating places
In addition to the printed menu, the bar area includes an on-the-go sandwich station featuring hand-carved beef and turkey, as well as fried halibut and leg of lamb sandwiches.
Downstairs is the Berghoff Cafe, which offers a scaled-down lunch menu and hours, and an adjacent area, the Century Room, can accommodate larger groups.
Berghoff traditional and root beer are still available, but the extensive drink menu includes specialty cocktails like an Old Fashioned, Mocha Cooler and Irish Coffee, as well as several martinis.
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