The Run Down
Work sucks. Alright, maybe not always, but you know what we mean. So, after one of those weeks, it’s only fitting to indulge a bit. After you’ve put your time in for the day and successfully launched your laptop into Lake Michigan, it’s time to treat yourself to a few spots just a hop, skip, and jump from your office amid the bustling rush hours of the Loop. Once you’re clocked out of meetings that probably should’ve been emails, we’ll take a quick stroll out of the office for aptly priced drinks, greasy Chicago delicacies and historic storefronts all within a few blocks of each other.


Ignore any drink menu they provide because you’re just here for a rudimentary mixed drink, like a gin and tonic, whiskey and coke, vodka and soda, that kind of thing. There’s a reason everyone else alongside you is drinking one of those. Starting at $9, you’ll receive a full (can’t emphasize how important the word “full” is here) rocks glass of the booze of your choosing. Upon first sip, you might find your eyes bugging out in surprise and think, “There’s no soda in here.” Indeed, the bartender only put a splash of mixer in your drink. If you want the mixed drink to be more “mixed,” ask for a soda on the side.
Stumble your way out of Ceres and back into the hustle and bustle of the Loop because you should probably get some food in you after your “mixed” drink.



There’s a pretty good chance they’ve never heard of whatever your go-to mixed drink is, so play it safe and snag an Old Style. Sky Ride is one of those spots with so much character and memorabilia on the walls, you could get lost in it for hours. Get comfortable, hang out for a while, and try to catch owner Kyriakos “Carl” Damianides behind the bar when you visit. He has 50 years’ worth of stories to share about running this place.
