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    Restaurant in Chicago, United States

    The Dearborn

    130pts

    Loop dining that earns repeat visits.

    The Dearborn, Restaurant in Chicago

    About The Dearborn

    A Loop-anchored American restaurant with back-to-back Opinionated About Dining Casual North America recognition and a 4.7 Google rating across nearly 7,000 reviews. Chef Aaron Cuschieri runs a seasonally rotating kitchen that performs well above the downtown tourist baseline. Booking is easy, lunch is the sweet spot, and it's the most credible casual American option in the immediate Loop area.

    The Dearborn, Chicago: Verdict

    The Dearborn is a Loop-anchored American restaurant with a 4.7 Google rating across nearly 7,000 reviews and back-to-back recognition from Opinionated About Dining's Casual North America list (ranked #822 in 2025, #814 in 2024). For a downtown Chicago lunch or a low-stakes dinner near the Civic Center, it consistently delivers. Booking is easy, the format is approachable, and the OAD recognition puts it in a credible tier for casual American dining without requiring a tasting-menu commitment or a six-week waitlist.

    Portrait

    The Dearborn sits at 145 N Dearborn St in the Loop, which shapes everything about how you should use it. This is a restaurant built for real downtown life: weekday lunches for professionals, pre-theatre dinners, out-of-town visitors who want something better than the hotel restaurant but aren't ready to commit to a $300 omakase. The room reflects that positioning — expect a polished but unfussy visual presentation, the kind of space where you're watching well-composed plates arrive rather than staring at theatrical dry-ice theatre.

    Chef Aaron Cuschieri runs an American kitchen that earns its OAD placement through consistency rather than spectacle. The cuisine type is American, which in this context means seasonal rotation is the engine of the menu. What you order in late summer is a genuinely different proposition from what you'll find in winter. Right now, in the current season, that matters: the Loop crowd returns after summer holidays, and kitchens like this tend to transition toward richer, more grounded plates. If you're visiting in the next few weeks, expect the menu to be moving away from lighter preparations and toward autumn-leaning American comfort.

    The OAD Casual list, which ranks The Dearborn among the leading casual American spots in North America, is a meaningful signal. OAD polling draws from serious diners and industry insiders rather than mass review aggregators, so holding a position in the 800s on that list while sitting in the middle of downtown Chicago (where tourist-driven volume can erode quality standards) is a genuine credential. It suggests the kitchen maintains a floor that most Loop restaurants don't. For context on how that compares to the broader American dining scene, venues like Hilda and Jesse in San Francisco or Selby's in Atherton occupy a similar casual-but-credible American positioning, though their price tiers and contexts differ.

    Lunch runs Monday through Friday from 11am, with weekend brunch opening at 10am. All days close at 10pm. The lunch window is the practical sweet spot for Loop visitors: shorter waits, more relaxed pacing, and the full menu available without the evening demand pressure. Dinner works fine but the room will be busier and booking a few days ahead is sensible if you have a specific time in mind.

    Seasonal menu rotation is the main reason to track what you order rather than just walking in and pointing. An American kitchen that rotates by season is only as good as what's currently on the menu. The OAD recognition suggests the kitchen earns its standing year-round, but the individual visit experience depends heavily on timing. If you're visiting Chicago specifically for food, cross-reference the current season against what American kitchens are doing well in the Midwest, and order accordingly rather than defaulting to crowd-pleaser dishes.

    For broader Chicago dining context, see our full Chicago restaurants guide. Nearby casual options worth knowing include Blue Door Kitchen & Garden and John's Food and Wine. If you're planning a full Chicago trip, our Chicago hotels guide, bars guide, and experiences guide are worth checking before you book.

    How It Compares

    Practical Details

    The Dearborn is at 145 N Dearborn St in the Loop. Hours run Monday through Friday 11am to 10pm, Saturday and Sunday 10am to 10pm. Booking is easy — a few days' lead time is enough for most slots, though Friday and Saturday evenings may benefit from booking earlier in the week. Price range data is not confirmed in our records; expect pricing in line with a polished casual American restaurant in the Loop, which typically runs $20–$45 per head for lunch and slightly higher at dinner. For updates on menus, hours, or pricing, check directly with the venue. Other casual options in Chicago worth comparing: Forbidden Root Restaurant & Brewery, GG's Chicken Shop, and Hugo's Frog Bar & Fish House.

    Quick ref: 145 N Dearborn St, Loop | Mon–Fri 11am–10pm, Sat–Sun 10am–10pm | Booking: easy, a few days ahead | OAD Casual North America #822 (2025)

    Compare The Dearborn

    The Complete Picture: The Dearborn and Peers
    VenueCuisineAwardsBooking DifficultyValue
    The DearbornAmericanOpinionated About Dining Casual in North America Ranked #822 (2025); Opinionated About Dining Casual in North America Ranked #814 (2024)Easy
    SmythProgressive American, ContemporaryMichelin 3 Star, World's 50 BestUnknown
    AlineaProgressive American, CreativeMichelin 3 Star, World's 50 BestUnknown
    KasamaFilipinoMichelin 1 StarUnknown
    Next RestaurantAmerican CuisineMichelin 1 StarUnknown
    Moody TongueContemporaryMichelin 1 StarUnknown

    What to weigh when choosing between The Dearborn and alternatives.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Does The Dearborn handle dietary restrictions?

    The Dearborn is an American restaurant in the Loop with a broad menu format, which typically accommodates common dietary restrictions. check the venue's official channels before booking if you have specific requirements, as menu flexibility is not documented in available venue data. Given the 4.7 Google rating across nearly 7,000 reviews, service responsiveness appears solid — a good sign for handling requests at the table.

    How far ahead should I book The Dearborn?

    A few days to a week ahead is generally sufficient for most slots, given its Loop location and accessible format. Same-week bookings are realistic Monday through Thursday; Friday dinner and weekend brunch fill faster. If you're coming for a group or a specific time around a downtown event, book earlier to secure your window.

    Is lunch or dinner better at The Dearborn?

    Lunch is the stronger use case here — the Loop location at 145 N Dearborn St puts it squarely in business-meal territory, and weekday lunch hours run from 11am. Dinner works well for post-work or pre-theater, with the kitchen open until 10pm daily. Weekend brunch, available from 10am Saturday and Sunday, is a practical third option if you're downtown on a weekend.

    Is The Dearborn good for a special occasion?

    It works for a low-key celebration — a birthday dinner with colleagues or a work anniversary meal — but it's not the right call if you want a full special-occasion format with tableside service and tasting menus. For that, Smyth or Alinea are the better choices. The Dearborn's back-to-back OAD Casual rankings (#814 in 2024, #822 in 2025) confirm it's a solid restaurant, not a destination splurge.

    What should I order at The Dearborn?

    Specific menu items aren't documented in Pearl's venue data, so we won't invent dish names here. What the data does confirm is an American kitchen under chef Aaron Cuschieri with consistent quality reflected in a 4.7 Google rating across nearly 7,000 reviews. Ask your server what's rotating — American menus at this level typically have seasonal anchors worth asking about.

    What are alternatives to The Dearborn in Chicago?

    For casual American dining in the same bracket, The Dearborn competes with neighbourhood spots across Chicago's dining scene. If you want to step up in format and spend, Smyth (tasting menu, fine dining) or Kasama (James Beard-winning, Filipino-American) are stronger destination choices. For a pure Loop convenience play, The Dearborn is hard to beat on consistency and accessibility.

    What should I wear to The Dearborn?

    The OAD Casual classification and Loop location signal a relaxed but put-together crowd — think business casual rather than formal. You won't need a jacket, but you'd feel out of place in beachwear. It draws a mix of office lunchers, tourists, and locals, so there's a wide middle ground on dress.

    Hours

    Monday
    11 am–10 pm
    Tuesday
    11 am–10 pm
    Wednesday
    11 am–10 pm
    Thursday
    11 am–10 pm
    Friday
    11 am–10 pm
    Saturday
    10 am–10 pm
    Sunday
    10 am–10 pm

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