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Cubs fans waited a long time for today's World Series parade.
Cubs fans waited a long time for today's World Series parade.
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Where To Eat Along The Cubs World Series Parade Route

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Cubs fans waited a long time for today's World Series parade.
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Now that fansknow the parade route, it's time to plot out where to celebrate theCubs世界大賽贏了。遊行在上午10點開始Wrigley Field, heads west on Addison, then south on Lake Shore Drive and down Michigan Avenue toward the rally site at Grant Park. While fans waited quite a while for a championship, there's no need to celebrate on an empty stomach. This could be a once-in-a-lifetime memory, after all.

The following map highlights some of the better food and coffee around the parade route. Whether it's waiting for the motorcade or pre- or postgaming after the rally, use this list to win the World Series of fandom. If fans don't want to chase the players along the parade route, keep in mind that many bars will televise the parade on TV. From green apples, to goat, to Old Style, have something to eat or drink to ensure you'll never forget this historic Chicago sports moment. Listed in alphabetical order.

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Beacon Tavern

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Billy Lawless' newest downtown restaurant will also open at 10 a.m. and folks can grab a bottle of Le Contesse prosecco for $19.08.

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Billy Goat Tavern & Grill

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Every location of the Billy Goat is rich in history for both Cubs fans and the city of Chicago. Drive another stake through the curse by ordering a burger.

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Broken English Taco Pub

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Adolfo Garcia and Phil Stefani's new taco concept gets crowded during happy hour, but their delicious variety of tacos gives diners quite a reason to pack to spot.

Marc Much

Chicago Athletic Association

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Cindy's would be a great spot for breakfast, but Shake Shack is opening at 10 a.m. and will have those special burgers from Stephanie Izard.

Marc Much

Dollop Coffee & Tea Co.

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The former Kickstand on Belmont has been rebranded to as Dollop and is a great spot to grab a cup of coffee after getting off of the CTA red or brown line at Belmont.

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Eataly

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This Italian food court beckons, with great coffee, several different types of pizza and more.

Marc Much

Heaven On Seven

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Heaven on Seven, which ironically once had a location on Clark Street in Wrigleyville, is open at 10 a.m. and will offer bottles of Abita beer for $1.08 all day for fans wearing Cubs gear. The booze will go great with Jimmy Bannos Sr.'s Cajun cuisine.

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Horizon Cafe

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A great homestyle spot to grab breakfast off Broadway.

Intelligentsia Coffee

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This tiny location of the popular coffee shop is near Randolph and Michigan avenues

Kitty O'Sheas

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Across the street from Grant Park, Kitty O'Sheas is offering a variety of specials: $10.80 Chicago-style hot dogs, $10.80 Kitty’s burgers, $4 12-ounce Bud Lite cans and $7 Cubs Lemonade: Irish Whiskey, Blue Curacao, lemonade.

Labriola

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Escape inside the cafe off Michigan Avenue for Rich Labriola's baked goods, and one of the most underrated spot for pizza in the city.

Marc Much

Leghorn Chicken

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Leghorn has taken over the former Howard Johnson cafe, slinging coffee and those famous fried chicken sandwiches.

Magnolia Bakery

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Over on Block 37 on State Street, New York import Magnolia Bakery is selling special cupcakes during the rally.

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Mercat a la Planxa

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Chef Jose Garces' spot is a little south of Grant Park, but the tapas, wine and gin-focused drinks are tough to beat.

Barry Brecheisen

Myron Mixon's Smoke Show

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The new barbecue spot is opening early at 10 a.m. and they'll show the parade on all 24 of their 60-inch TVs.

Marc Much

Pick Me Up Café

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This vegan-friendly diner in Wrigleyville is near the parade route.

Raised Rooftop at Renaissance Hotel

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One of the cooler rooftops in Chicago, Raised (on the top of the Renaissance Hotel) is opening at noon.

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Seven Lions

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FormerCheck, Please!host Alpana Singh's restaurant off Michigan Avenue is a great place to relax and escape the crowds off the street with delicious New American food.

Marc Much

Shake Shack

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Grab that special edition burger topped with goat chili from Stephanie Izard or wait till next year.

Marc Much

Stan’s Donuts

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Two blocks east of the parade route on Erie and Fairbanks, grab a sweet treat before or after the parade.

Staytion Market & Bar

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Staytion is also opening at noon. They're offering a special drink: The Double Play, a special margarita that can be made spicy.

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The Gage

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The Gage is opening at 10 a.m. on Michigan Avenue, and will offer a special: A Chicago-style Polish sausage sandwich.

Marc Much

Toni Patisserie & Café

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Hidden in plain sight, this downtown bakery has delicious pastries and lunches, and beer and tea. They're giving away free cups of coffee on Friday.

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Uncommon Ground

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The Wrigleyville location of Uncommon Ground serves up great coffee drinks, just north of the route.

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Wildberry Pancakes & Cafe

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Well known in the suburbs, Wildberry is a family-friendly diner with fresh selections and breakfast all day.

Wired Coffee Bar

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They pour Black Mamba coffee sourced from Ethiopia at this family-owned cafe in Boystown. They also have a breakfast items and paninis.

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Beacon Tavern

Billy Lawless' newest downtown restaurant will also open at 10 a.m. and folks can grab a bottle of Le Contesse prosecco for $19.08.

Marc Much

Billy Goat Tavern & Grill

Every location of the Billy Goat is rich in history for both Cubs fans and the city of Chicago. Drive another stake through the curse by ordering a burger.

Courtesy of Billy Goat Tavern

Broken English Taco Pub

Adolfo Garcia and Phil Stefani's new taco concept gets crowded during happy hour, but their delicious variety of tacos gives diners quite a reason to pack to spot.

Marc Much

Chicago Athletic Association

Cindy's would be a great spot for breakfast, but Shake Shack is opening at 10 a.m. and will have those special burgers from Stephanie Izard.

Marc Much

Dollop Coffee & Tea Co.

The former Kickstand on Belmont has been rebranded to as Dollop and is a great spot to grab a cup of coffee after getting off of the CTA red or brown line at Belmont.

Dollop Coffee

Eataly

This Italian food court beckons, with great coffee, several different types of pizza and more.

Marc Much

Heaven On Seven

Heaven on Seven, which ironically once had a location on Clark Street in Wrigleyville, is open at 10 a.m. and will offer bottles of Abita beer for $1.08 all day for fans wearing Cubs gear. The booze will go great with Jimmy Bannos Sr.'s Cajun cuisine.

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Horizon Cafe

A great homestyle spot to grab breakfast off Broadway.

Intelligentsia Coffee

This tiny location of the popular coffee shop is near Randolph and Michigan avenues

Kitty O'Sheas

Across the street from Grant Park, Kitty O'Sheas is offering a variety of specials: $10.80 Chicago-style hot dogs, $10.80 Kitty’s burgers, $4 12-ounce Bud Lite cans and $7 Cubs Lemonade: Irish Whiskey, Blue Curacao, lemonade.

Labriola

Escape inside the cafe off Michigan Avenue for Rich Labriola's baked goods, and one of the most underrated spot for pizza in the city.

Marc Much

Leghorn Chicken

Leghorn has taken over the former Howard Johnson cafe, slinging coffee and those famous fried chicken sandwiches.

Magnolia Bakery

Over on Block 37 on State Street, New York import Magnolia Bakery is selling special cupcakes during the rally.

Magnolia Bakery

Mercat a la Planxa

Chef Jose Garces' spot is a little south of Grant Park, but the tapas, wine and gin-focused drinks are tough to beat.

Barry Brecheisen

Myron Mixon's Smoke Show

The new barbecue spot is opening early at 10 a.m. and they'll show the parade on all 24 of their 60-inch TVs.

Marc Much

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Pick Me Up Café

This vegan-friendly diner in Wrigleyville is near the parade route.

Raised Rooftop at Renaissance Hotel

One of the cooler rooftops in Chicago, Raised (on the top of the Renaissance Hotel) is opening at noon.

Marc Much

Seven Lions

FormerCheck, Please!host Alpana Singh's restaurant off Michigan Avenue is a great place to relax and escape the crowds off the street with delicious New American food.

Marc Much

Shake Shack

Grab that special edition burger topped with goat chili from Stephanie Izard or wait till next year.

Marc Much

Stan’s Donuts

Two blocks east of the parade route on Erie and Fairbanks, grab a sweet treat before or after the parade.

Staytion Market & Bar

Staytion is also opening at noon. They're offering a special drink: The Double Play, a special margarita that can be made spicy.

Courtesy of Staytion.

The Gage

The Gage is opening at 10 a.m. on Michigan Avenue, and will offer a special: A Chicago-style Polish sausage sandwich.

Marc Much

Toni Patisserie & Café

Hidden in plain sight, this downtown bakery has delicious pastries and lunches, and beer and tea. They're giving away free cups of coffee on Friday.

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Uncommon Ground

The Wrigleyville location of Uncommon Ground serves up great coffee drinks, just north of the route.

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Wildberry Pancakes & Cafe

Well known in the suburbs, Wildberry is a family-friendly diner with fresh selections and breakfast all day.

Wired Coffee Bar

They pour Black Mamba coffee sourced from Ethiopia at this family-owned cafe in Boystown. They also have a breakfast items and paninis.

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