Best Business Lunch Restaurants in Loop (60601)
9 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked
Last Updated: February 2026
Our Top Pick
Miru
Signature nigiri and shareable plates in a skyline-view rooftop setting.
Notable Picks
#1
Miru
8.7
A St. Regis rooftop Japanese dining room that leans into polished nigiri, shareable hot plates, and a view-forward, celebration-ready pace. It works best as a structured progression: a few signature nigiri pieces, one crispy rice or raw plate, then a single warm centerpiece to finish.
Must-Try Dishes:
A5 Wagyu Nigiri, Chutoro Gunkan, Wild Mushroom Sizzling Rice
What Makes it Special: Signature nigiri and shareable plates in a skyline-view rooftop setting.
8.3
Vibes:
Business Lunch Power Players
Group Dining Gatherings
Trendy Table Hotspots
Birthday & Celebration Central
A Lakeshore East Cantonese and dim sum anchor built for efficient group ordering—steamers, roasted meats, and banquet-friendly plates that land best when you commit to a few signature lanes. The sweet spot is a dim sum-heavy table plus one larger centerpiece, keeping the meal varied without turning into overlap.
Must-Try Dishes:
Peking duck, Siu mai, Baked BBQ pork bun
What Makes it Special: All-day dim sum plus Cantonese staples in a polished downtown format.
Vibes:
Business Lunch Power Players
Happy Hour Hotspots
Group Dining Gatherings
Comfort Food Classics
A Hyatt Regency steakhouse format with a real sushi lane, built for business dinners and hotel-bar convenience. The best experience comes from committing to either sushi-first with one hot main, or steakhouse classics with a single roll for contrast—don’t try to cover the whole menu.
Must-Try Dishes:
Sunset Roll, Dragon Roll, Black Miso Cod
What Makes it Special: A steakhouse-with-sushi setup that works well for hotel-driven dining.
Worthy Picks
7.9
A counter-service seafood specialist that’s a strong business lunch move when you want fast, clean eating that still feels like a real meal. Order one bowl or sandwich, add one side if you’re hungry, and you’ll be in-and-out with minimal downtime.
Must-Try Dishes:
Lobster Roll, Fish & Chips, Salmon Grain Bowl
What Makes it Special: Counter-service seafood that’s fast, consistent, and meeting-schedule friendly.
Vibes:
Group Dining Gatherings
Business Lunch Power Players
Trendy Table Hotspots
Girls Night Out Approved
A Fairmont dining room that’s strongest when you treat it like a set-piece for groups: start with a small spread of shareables, then commit to one main lane for the table instead of ordering across the entire menu. The room’s energy suits private dinners that want a clear start-to-finish arc—especially when drinks are part of the plan.
Must-Try Dishes:
Sweet corn empanadas, Short rib tacos, Smoked avocado guacamole
What Makes it Special: Hotel-based pan-Latin room with dedicated private dining spaces.
A Lakeshore East hotel dining room that’s strongest as a polished, low-friction grill stop—good pacing, comfortable seating, and a menu built for broad appeal. The burger lane is the smart play here: a classic build done cleanly, paired with a cocktail or glass of wine when you want something calmer than the Mag Mile bar circuit.
Must-Try Dishes:
FireLake Burger, Field Burger, Cheeseburger
What Makes it Special: A hotel grill that delivers a composed burger-and-cocktail routine in Lakeshore East.
7.8
A compact French-leaning café that’s ideal for a quick business lunch reset when you want something calmer than a full-service room. The best experience is simple: one savory sandwich, one pastry, and you’re back to the day without lag.
Must-Try Dishes:
Croque monsieur, Almond croissant, Brie baguette sandwich
What Makes it Special: A French café lane that bakes daily and executes solid croques and baguettes.
A morning-to-midday Mexican café that’s chilaquiles-first, with a menu built for repeat breakfast and lunch rhythms rather than big-night dining. It shines when you lean into the house strengths—one chilaquiles plate, one coffee, and you’re done before the order gets too ambitious.
Must-Try Dishes:
Chilaquiles verdes, Birriaquiles, Cafe de olla
What Makes it Special: A chilaquiles-driven café that nails the breakfast lane.
7.6
Vibes:
Business Lunch Power Players
Quick Bites Champions
Comfort Food Classics
Solo Dining Sanctuaries
A Hyatt atrium dining room where wings are the safest play when you want something familiar without leaving the building. It’s more about comfort and convenience than destination-level wing craft—best when you order one wing style and move on.
Must-Try Dishes:
Chicken wings, Jack Daniels wings, Buffalo chicken wings
What Makes it Special: Hotel-atria wings and bar service built for convenience.