
Apartments near Dick's Last Resort in Chicago, IL (1,631 Rentals)


216 N Halsted St

449 N Green St

1505 N North Park Ave

1431 N Sedgwick St

1429-1431 N Sedgwick St

Royalton Towers

625 W Jackson Blvd

1456 N Orleans St

1342 N Cleveland Ave

1500 N Orleans St

1449 Sedgwick

440-446 N Green St

1453 N Sedgwick St

Old Town Village West

824 W Superior Ave

544 N Milwaukee Ave

2040 W. North Ave.

1172 S Plymouth CT

The Verde

1502 N Sedgwick St

1511 N Sedgwick St

1509 N Sedgwick St

1322 N Clybourn Ave

245 W North Ave

One Fulton Market

833-45 W. Fulton Mkt.

1510 N Sedgwick St

1329-1331 N Clybourn Ave

Platinum Tower

1628-1630 N Wells St

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The Apex

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315-319 W North Ave

11 N Green St

1505 N Hudson Ave

1520 N Sedgewick St

Patty Crowley Apartments

904 W Erie St

1519 N Hudson Ave

1368 N Mohawk St

Parc Orleans

Americana Towers

1440 N Cleveland Ave

1635 N North Park Ave

The Lofts at Museum Park I

150 W Eugenie St

1633 N North Park Ave

Museum Park Tower 1
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Tired of the stuffy, too-cool-for-school nightclubs your roommate is constantly dragging you to? Eager for a bit of down-and-dirty raucous fun, a place where the only person less concerned with appearances and political correctness than your date is the staff? Dick's Last Resort might just be your Shangri-la. Laid back is too tame a term for the full Dick's experience, which might be why it continues to be such a hit with tourists. Your most garish Hawaiian shirt is the traditional attire, although whatever you happen to have on is fine by the hilariously aloof serving staff. Off-color remarks and borderline-rude comments are Dick's stock and trade, but bear in mind that all are delivered with tongue firmly in cheek. At Dick's they are laughing with you, never at you. While the atmosphere may be carefree and wild, the food is certainly no joke. The Southern-leaning offerings are heavy on the seafood and barbecue end of things, with king crab legs, honey roasted chicken and sauce-drenched spare ribs dominating the menu. Drinks, in keeping with the attire, are fittingly tropical. Mudslides, pineapple run drinks and spiked coconut smoothies are the recommended libations of choice, although a selection of typical beer and cocktails are available as well. Regardless of your choice, don't be surprised if you find yourself slamming down your drink to join a spontaneous conga line.
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