Showing posts with label Hyde Park. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hyde Park. Show all posts

Saturday, January 30, 2010

Old World Influence & Southern Pride



Project 365: Jan 30th

Project 365: Jan 30th

Project 365: Jan 30th

Project 365: Jan 30th

Project 365: Jan 30th

Project 365: Jan 30th

Project 365: Jan 30th

Project 365: Jan 30th

Project 365: Jan 30th


My morning was spent exploring the Kenwood/Hyde Park neighborhoods of Chicago-- the architecture down there is pretty fascinating, lots of Roman and Greek influence as evidenced by all the porticos and columns. Most of the homes are from the turn-of-the-century and are still being lived in, others have sadly fallen into disrepair with the wood warping and paint flaking off though they still retain a chippy charm.

For lunch I checked out Istria Cafe in the Hyde Park Art Center (had a tasty iced vanilla latte & roast beef panini) and for dinner headed out to Irving Park to see what super-hyped bbq restaurant, Smoque was all about... being a Southern girl I was skeptical, especially after having to wait in line for 30 minutes, but I give it 3 1/2 stars out of 5... the pluses are the iced sweet tea, savory yet sweet corn bread and creamy rich mac 'n cheese. The pulled pork sandwich was tender but needed some cole slaw for acidity. Also, the packed-in-tight cafeteria ambiance of the joint left much to be desired. Don't come later than 8 as they often sell out of items, as evidenced by the sign above!

Friday, January 15, 2010

Hyde Park Adventure

an 15: Museum of Science & Industry

an 15: Museum of Science & Industry

an 15: Museum of Science & Industry

an 15: Museum of Science & Industry

Jan 15: Museum of Science & Industry

Despite living in Chicago for 2 1/2 years I hadn't made it to the Museum of Science & Industry down in Hyde Park... so on Friday I played the role of 'local tourist' and took advantage of their free admission days (all week days in January!).

Definitely the best non-art museum I've ever been to... trains! airplanes! fuzzy baby chicks! They had it all. We spent four hours in there and still made it to The Smart Museum of Art at the University of Chicago (and also poked around their campus), an art exhibit at the Renaissance Society (also at UC) and went to Frank Lloyd Wright's Robie House... just looked at the outside and gift shop as we didn't feel like spending $$ on the tour. Overall a great day and a fun 'field trip.'