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Sun., Fri.-Sat. 11:30AM-2AM
Mon.-Thu. 3PM-11PM

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Clark
1200 N Clark St
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Cross Street

Bellevue Avenue

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Very High ($$$$)

Gibson's Steakhouse & Bar   

1028 N Rush St
Chicago, IL 60611
312-266-8999
www.gibsonssteakhouse.com

Rating: 3 out of 5  (55 Ratings)   Read Reviews (55)    Rate and Write a Review

Whether there's a big game in town (football, hockey, basketball, baseball), a major concert or a movie being filmed on location, rest assured the stars will come out to play later on at this notorious Rush Street steakhouse. Gibsons, a sprawling, sceney spot frequented by tourists and locals, is housed in the space once occupied by Mr. Kelley's, where Streisand and Sinatra once performed. Carrying on that star-studded tradition, Gibsons packs 'em in weekly for their aged steaks, potent cocktails and piano bar entertainment. The front-room bar enjoys constant traffic as traveling businessmen and tourists hang out to see and be seen. The full dinner menu and a special bar menu can be ordered here. In the main dining room, lush with antique hardwood touches from the tables to the roomy booths, the heavy rollers chow down on Gibsons specials such as the prime rib of beef, grilled American red snapper (with pistachio crust and papaya butter sauce) or lobster tail with turf. Work off those calories by strolling the staircase of Gibson's, which is lined with autographed photos from athletes, politicians, movie and rock stars. Another Gibsons is located in Rosemont; and its sister restaurants are next -- door Hugo's Frog Bar and RL, right off Chicago Avenue.

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MJKurzer
Review rating 5 out of 5
By MJKurzer on 06/30/2008
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Review rating 5 out of 5
By BEAR 688 on 06/21/2008
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Review rating 5 out of 5
It's the greatest
By Grandmerequilter on 06/20/2008
Our family has been eating sharing meals here, for special occasions for more than twenty years. Prime rib and new york steaks beat all, and where do they get those huge lobster tails? Wonderful.
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Review rating 1 out of 5
By SSORENN on 06/18/2008