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Best American Restaurants in Magnificent Mile & Streeterville (60611)

10 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked

Last Updated: January 2026

Our Top Pick
The Hampton Social - Streeterville
Coastal-inspired American plates and cocktails in a bright, party-ready room.

Notable Picks

$$ Streeterville
The Hampton Social - Streeterville is a coastal-inspired New American spot where frosé, seafood plates, and shareable snacks anchor lively brunches and dinners just off the Mag Mile. Guests use it for pre-show meetups, group celebrations, and upbeat nights built around cocktails and comfort food. The bright, beachy room and consistent crowds make it one of Streeterville’s most dependable social restaurants for American fare.
Must-Try Dishes: Lobster Roll, Truffle Fries, Fish & Chips
What makes it special: Coastal-inspired American plates and cocktails in a bright, party-ready room.
$$ Magnificent Mile
RL Restaurant, attached to the Ralph Lauren flagship on the Mag Mile, delivers classic American club fare—steaks, lobster rolls, and composed salads—in a wood-paneled dining room that feels timelessly tailored. It functions as both a power-lunch address and a special-occasion destination, with service calibrated for lingering meals rather than quick turns. Pricing is steep, but the experience leans heavily into atmosphere and ritual.
Must-Try Dishes: Lobster Roll, RL Burger, Chopped Vegetable Salad
What makes it special: Clubby Ralph Lauren decor pairs with polished, old-school American cooking.
$$ Streeterville
Beatrix - Streeterville is an all-day neighborhood restaurant and coffeehouse where bakery cases, vegetable-leaning plates, and comfort classics draw hospital staff, hotel guests, and locals from early breakfast through late dinner. The menu leans on recognizable American dishes with health-conscious twists, plus standout desserts and a serious coffee program. It has become a default choice in Streeterville for reliable, slightly polished everyday dining.
Must-Try Dishes: Hot Honey Fried Chicken Sandwich, Prime Cheeseburger, Mushroom & Quinoa Burger
What makes it special: An all-day cafe fusing comfort food, lighter plates, and serious coffee.
$$$ Near North Side
Travelle at The Langham is the hotel’s river-facing restaurant, offering polished New American cooking with a focus on steaks, seafood, and seasonal tasting menus in a modern, light-filled dining room. Service skews formal but friendly, and the space works as well for special-occasion dinners as for power breakfasts overlooking the Chicago River. Prices reflect the luxury-hotel address, but execution is generally precise and consistent.
Must-Try Dishes: Seasonal Tasting Menu, Dry-Aged Steak, Seafood Entrées
What makes it special: River views and hotel-level service elevate seasonal American menus.
$$ River North / Near North Side
Doc B's Restaurant + Bar in River North serves a broad New American menu of composed salads, burgers, bowls, and shareable starters in a polished-but-casual space just west of Michigan Avenue. The large menu is unusually consistent, making it a reliable move for groups with mixed tastes and workday lunches that need to feel a notch above quick service. Strong bar service and long hours make it a convenient fallback for many downtown diners.
Must-Try Dishes: Cajun Turkey Burger, Knife & Fork Cobb Salad, The Number Six Sandwich
What makes it special: A broad, dialed-in American menu that rarely misses for mixed groups.
8.5
$$ Streeterville
Marisol, set inside the Museum of Contemporary Art, serves vegetable-forward New American plates, a standout burger, and seasonal proteins in a dining room that mirrors the museum’s clean, contemporary aesthetic. It pulls a mix of museum-goers and neighborhood regulars who treat it as a calm, design-minded alternative to louder Streeterville spots. The cooking is more careful and market-driven than the casual setting might suggest.
Must-Try Dishes: House Smashburger, Seasonal Roasted Chicken, Farmers’ Market Vegetable Plates
What makes it special: Museum-adjacent, market-driven cooking in a calm, contemporary dining room.
$$$ Streeterville
Located inside Hotel EMC2, the Albert is a design-forward restaurant where globally inflected New American plates, a strong cocktail list, and an open kitchen bring a more ambitious option to Streeterville hotel dining. Menus lean into seasonal vegetables, precise seafood dishes, and richly sauced mains rather than oversized portions. It’s used for dates, low-key celebrations, and pre-theater dinners that still feel creative.
Must-Try Dishes: Charred Octopus, Tempura Maitake Mushrooms, Olive Oil Cake
What makes it special: An art-and-science themed dining room serving inventive, seasonal American plates.
8.3
$$$ Magnificent Mile
The Evie is a newer Mag Mile restaurant marrying American comfort dishes with sushi, salads, and steakhouse-leaning plates in a bright, windowed dining room overlooking Michigan Avenue. The menu leans indulgent—think steak frites, butter-poached lobster rolls, and composed salads—supported by a cocktail program geared toward pre-theater and date nights. It has quickly become a go-to for visitors seeking something fresher than a legacy hotel restaurant without leaving the avenue.
Must-Try Dishes: Mag Mile Roll, Steak Frites, Butter Poached Lobster Roll
What makes it special: A contemporary Mag Mile dining room blending American plates with sushi and views.
$$ Magnificent Mile
Copper Fox Gastropub is a hotel-adjacent American spot where burgers, fried chicken, and shareable snacks meet a broad drink list and long hours, steps from Northwestern Memorial and Michigan Avenue. The menu hits familiar comfort notes while sneaking in a few more playful plates, making it an easy option for families, conventioneers, and casual meetups. Ambiance is relaxed and flexible, more about convenience and comfort than formality.
Must-Try Dishes: Fried Avocado, Double Fox Burger, Lump Crab Hushpuppies
What makes it special: A centrally located gastropub turning out polished comfort food all day.

Worthy Picks

$$ Gold Coast
Tucked inside the SPACE 519 concept store, The Lunchroom is a 40-seat cafe serving vegetable-forward, California-style takes on American lunch standards, plus brunch plates and pastries. Portions skew lighter and presentations cleaner than neighboring hotel spots, with an emphasis on salads, toast-based plates, and composed sandwiches. It’s more of a daytime hangout than a destination dinner, but fills a real gap for fresher-feeling food near the Mag Mile.
Must-Try Dishes: Avocado Toast Club, Carolina BBQ Chicken Flatbread, Farm Table Burrata
What makes it special: A stylish concept-store cafe serving lighter, California-influenced American lunches.