South Water Kitchen
The Real Deal in Downtown Chicago at Wacker and Wabash

You will be hard pressed to find a truer Chicago restaurant than South Water Kitchen. Executive Chef Roger Waysok, himself a Windy City original, prepares substantial breakfast, brunch, lunch, dinner and tavern dishes, each of which is framed around the classic Midwestern recipes he grew up with. Sit back and dive into a timeless tour of flavor with our Roasted All Natural Chicken, Grilled Rack of Lamb, or Grilled Veal Chop for example. Or venture over to Chef Waysok's delectable interpretations of established standards like the BLT Tuna Tartare, Deviled Eggs, or Smoked Pork Pizza. He's even created a slate of Downtown Dogs, like the classic Chicago Dog, the Bayou Dog, the Deep Sea Dog, and the Veggie Dog, that will gratify your tube-steak craving.

South Water Kitchen offers a full complement of specials in both the dining room and Tavern. The remarkable three-course Prix Fixe lunch or dinner menus, $22 and $35 respectively, have an established following as does the Tavern's daily beer, wine and local cocktails bargains. Sarah McComber, the Tavern's mixoligist in residence, has an established "Happy Hour All Day/Every Day" policy where you can expect happy hour prices and exclusive draft beer and wine specials daily, from open to close.

Located next to the Hotel Monaco Chicago, South Water Kitchen resides in what was known as the South Water Market district during pre-Prohibition days. It was here that Chicago received and distributed the fresh produce that arrived from around the country. Today, the region is a hub for the many theaters and businesses that ply their trade here. In acknowledgement of the region's market history, Chef Waysok personally buys his produce and meats directly from a host of local purveyors such as Dietzler Farms, Gunthorp Farms, and Burton's Maplewood Farms. As with everything Chef prepares, if it's on the menu, then it is seasonally fresh. Which means you won't find a dish featuring tomatoes in the dead of winter. And it's not uncommon for a rancher to pull up to the back door on a Tuesday night and unload a whole hog for that upcoming week's menu.

South Water Kitchen provides seasonal outdoor seating on the patio – a rarity in downtown Chicago, in addition to the dining room and the River Room (available for private party dining and corporate meetings). The ambiance and the restaurant's surroundings lend an immediate comfort to just about any type of gathering.

Chicago's culinary history is a rich one. But if you're looking for honest Midwestern fare, prepared by a native Chicagoan, we invite you to take a seat in South Water Kitchen.