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Chicago

Chicago Travel Guide

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This past weekend, we celebrated our anniversary in Chicago! Alex had never been to Chicago and I had not been since I was about eight, so we were both eager to explore the city. I received so many great suggestions on Instagram from you all, and we did our best to eat, see and do everything we could in five days. I have compiled a Chicago travel guide based on your recommendations!

Where to stay: We stayed at the LondonHouse by Hilton and had the best experience (read my full LondonHouse Chicago review).

Where to eat: Our trip started with lunch at the LondonHouse Rooftop. The weather was not great outside on the 22nd floor so we dined inside on the 21st floor. We visited the 22nd floor later in the week to enjoy the incredible view both during the day and night.

I received a ton of suggestions for deep dish pizza (Uno’s, Gino’s East, Girodano’s) and we decided to give Labriola Cafe a try. While we decided that we are more thin crust people, the Danny’s Special deep dish pizza was delicious and so so filling!

We mainly ate breakfast at our hotel (Land & Lake Kitchen), but did venture to Beatrix – River North one morning. We both enjoyed breakfast cocktails as well as the oatmeal and pancakes. I would love to go back and try their dinner menu, because the brunch menu was so yummy and creative.

After walking all around town, someone (couldn’t possibly be me) started getting hangry and lunch quickly became a priority. Fisk & Co. was not our original plan for lunch but it ended up being a much better option. We enjoyed the Spring Chowder (surprisingly light), the sautéed gnocchi and prime cheeseburger. Noyane was the most recommended sushi spot in Chicago and we loved the rooftop atmosphere! Their craft cocktails were very unique and the sushi was creative and delicious. We loved the acevichado roll, tuna nigiri and a classic California roll. Shaw’s Crab House was another unexpected lunch spot (we had time to kill before our flight) and ended up being one of our favorite neighborhood spots. The atmosphere had a very 1960’s east coast vibe that made you feel like a Kennedy. We devoured the crab cakes in seconds and added a generous amount of Tobasco to our seafood gumbo. Hampton Social was another highly recommended spot and while the food and atmosphere were great, our service was horrible. We visited the Streeterville location and would not go back but might try the River North location next time.

All of our dinners were incredible, starting with Celeste. We sat in the deco and enjoyed the tahini hummus, Iggy’s original lemon butter pasta and seared salmon. To celebrate our anniversary, Alex made reservations at RL Restaurant by Ralph Lauren. This was probably one of my top three dinners ever! Everything about RL was just as expected. Our service was perfect, the food was delicious and it made a great first anniversary memory. Our favorite things on the menu were the lobster bisque, mushrooms and key lime pie (currently trying to recreate the gingersnap crust), but our steaks were delicious as well. Fig & Olive was also a great dinner choice and we will probably try to visit the Houston location next time we are there. The truffle risotto with scallops made the list of my favorite dishes!

Other highly recommended restaurants we did not have time for include: Restoration Hardware’s Rooftop Garden, City Winery at the Chicago Riverwalk, Le Colonial, Drumbar, Cindy’s Rooftop, Au Cheval, Bongo Room, The Second City, Summer House Santa Monica, The Signature Room at the 95th, The Vig, Parson’s Chicken & Fish, and Violet Hour.

What to do: We went to a comedy show at the Comedy Bar and most of the comedians were funny. Amateur stand up is always hit or miss but the Comedy Bar had a very intimate vibe and is above a Gino’s East pizza if you want dinner before or during.

One of our favorite experiences was the Skydeck, the fast pass is totally worth it if you visit on a weekend. Your time on the skyjack is short and I wouldn’t look down, but the views are unmatched and you can really see all of Chicago.

The Art Institute Chicago and the Chicago’s First Lady Cruise were my two favorite things on the trip. I could have spent hours in the Art Institute looking at the wide range of art, especially the modern collection. The First Lady Architecture Cruise was one of the most informative city tours I have ever been on. Not only did Alex learn a great deal about architecture, but we also received a full history lesson on the city of Chicago.

Towards the end of our trip we felt like doing some more touristy things, and spent some time exploring Millennium Park. We caught part of a concert at the Jay Pritzker Pavilion (they run these all summer), stopped by Cloud Gate for a photo and saw Buckingham Fountain. We also walked the Navy Pier, which was not very exciting but great exercise.

For happy hour we checked out Three Dots and a Dash speakeasy, Centennial Crafted, District Brew Yards and On Tour Brewing.

Some of the highly recommended activities we did not have time for include: North Avenue Beach, The Museum of Contemporary Art, The Field Museum and Wrigley Field.

Watch our short recap and shop everything I wore during our trip to Chicago below! xoxo

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Chicago

LondonHouse Chicago

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The smallest luxuries can make all the difference while on vacation, especially when it comes to a hotel room. During our visit to Chicago, we stayed at the LondonHouse Chicago (a Hilton hotel) and it really did make our trip better!

The room was clean (I am a tough critic), well decorated, and the view of the Chicago River was iconic. The little things went a long way in our room, like extra hangers, storage under the bed, a separate “living” area, a Nespresso machine and Malin + Goetz toiletries. The LondonHouse is located on North Michigan Avenue (at Wacker Dr.), which made it easy to walk most places in River North, Millennium Park and on the Miracle Mile.

The LondonHouse rooftop is a treat in of itself with indoor, outdoor and private dining areas. Floor 21 has a delicious indoor restaurant, then just a walk up the stairs to floor 22 is a rooftop bar with a perfect view of the river and city of Chicago.

Floor four offers a full-service spa and a 24 hour gym full of equipment. The spa was a little underwhelming (the Adolphus remains my favorite), but still enjoyable. We both received a massage and hydrafacial, and we were pleased with the service and results.

If you are planning a trip to Chicago, I highly recommend the LondonHouse for the complete experience! xoxo

Images via Alex Phillips.

Dallas

Favorite Hotels in Dallas

Whether you are visiting or planning a staycation, there are so many unique, historical and high-end hotels in Dallas! I have listed my favorite hotels in Dallas to help you decide between all the great options. Be sure to read my Favorite Restaurants in Dallas and Favorite Places to Shop in Dallas to plan your stay! xoxo

The Adolphus – We stayed here after our wedding and loved everything about this hotel. The Adolphus originally opened in 1912 and has an incredible history, including a visit from Queen Elizabeth in 1991 (her portrait is in the lobby). The hotel has had many renovations over the years, which includes a recent remodel to the main entrance. The rooftop pool, spa, and the drawing-room (photo above) were my favorite parts of the hotel. Both City Hall Bistro and The French Room made my list of Favorite Restaurants in Dallas and are located in the Adolphus. The Adolphus is owned by Marriott if you would like to use Marriott Rewards.

The Statler – I must have a soft spot for historic hotels. The Statler opened in 1956 and played a large role in establishing downtown Dallas as a business hub. In 2015 the hotel reopened after renovations but never lost the 1956 charm (this Insta was from the opening). Every room in the hotel has a unique mid-century feel, including the rooftop pool with a great view of downtown.  Even if you do not stay at the hotel, be sure to stop in Overeasy for brunch, Fine China for dinner, or Bourbon & Banter for the speakeasy vibe. The Statler is owned by Hilton if you would like to use Hilton Honors.

The Joule – The building itself was built in the 1920s and is one of only two gothic high-rises in the Dallas skyline. Once through the Main Street gold doors, the hotel is much more modern. Art is a primary focus throughout the entire hotel and some rooms even have the perfect view of The Eyeball. The rooms, spa, and restaurants create the perfect experience. If you do not stay at The Joule, enjoy lunch at CBD Provisions, dinner at Americano, or the speakeasy vibe of Midnight Rambler.

Rosewood Mansion on Turtle Creek – Originally built in the 1920s as a private residence, this hotel still carries a sense of exclusive elegance. The rooms, restaurant, spa, and pool are all well maintained but the decor does give the hotel an older feel. The restaurant at the Mansion also made my list of Favorite Restaurants in Dallas.

Hotel Crescent Court – Sophisticated and modern are the perfect words to describe the Crescent. Every detail is perfectly thought out from the amenities in the rooms to the spa and rooftop pool. The space is perfect for hosting an event or wedding. Fine dining and retail stores surround the hotel within walking distance.

W Dallas – Perfect location if you plan to attend a sporting event or concert at the American Airlines Center. The W is a classic high-end hotel with a central location in the Harwood District. The rooms, spa, bars, and rooftop pool are all elegantly modern. The Harwood District is full of restaurants a short Uber or walk away. The W is owned by Marriot if you would like to use Marriot Rewards.

Omni Dallas – The 23-story building is one of the newer light additions to the Dallas skyline. This hotel is great mainly for its location, kid-friendly atmosphere, and ability to accommodate larger groups. The rooms are updated, the rooftop pool is open year-round (heated) and the spa has the perfect view of downtown.

Image via Alex Phillips.

Need more Dallas recommendations? Check out my posts here:

Statler Hotel

Dallas Date Night Ideas

Favorite Coffee Shops in Dallas

Favorite Places to Shop in Dallas

Favorite Restaurants in Dallas

Dallas

Favorite Places to Shop in Dallas

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Whenever I have friends visit me in Dallas, they are always dying to go shopping. Since I have lived in Dallas my whole life, it is easy for me to forget that not everyone city has a NorthPark Center! My list does not cover all of the shopping centers, but I have listed my favorite places to shop in Dallas. xoxo

NorthPark Center – If you have ever had a conversation with me, I can guarantee that NorthPark has come up at least once. It has and always will be my favorite place to shop in Dallas (even with wild Saturday crowds). NorthPark is full of so many childhood memories. From lunch at Neiman Marcus, visiting the ducks while sliding down the planters, and listening to a puppet scrooge at Christmas, this mall has a special place in my heart. I like to park at the Neiman Marcus and Tiffany & Co. entrance and walk a full lap around the mall to enjoy all the artwork. A trip to NorthPark Center always includes a stop at Neiman Marcus, Tory Burch, lululemon, Anthropologie, J.Crew, Outdoor Voices, Zara, Banana Republic, Nordstrom, Sephora, Rebecca Taylor, Kate Spade, and Williams-Sonoma. If I work up an appetite while shopping, I can be found at the Juice Bar (level two by AMC) or the Neiman Marcus Mermaid Bar enjoying a cookie (level one). If you have time to kill, enjoy the CenterPark Garden and my favorite works of art: Washington Island Gadwall (by Dillard’s fountain), Five Hammering Men (between Neiman Marcus and Dillards), Myths (on the north side of Dillards), and Flowers (above Tiffany & Co.).

Highland Park Village – HP Village is a great place to go for high-end shopping including Theory, Veronica Beard, Cartier, Ralph Lauren, Chanel, Draper James, Tory Burch, Hermés, rag & bone, and Vince. If you ever need a handbag or pair of shoes repaired, I highly recommend Deno’s in Highland Park Village. They have repaired two Louis Vuitton handbags seamlessly for me. Post shopping be sure to grab coffee at Royal Blue Grocery or a cocktail at Bistro 31.

Galleria Dallas – The main perks of the Galleria are the ability to get in and out quickly as well as the ice rink. My favorite stops at the Galleria are Nordstrom, Zara, J.Crew, Sephora, and Banana Republic. All these stores also have a NorthPark location with more merchandise, but the curbside pickup at the Galleria Nordstrom cannot be beaten. If you have young girls, the American Girl Doll store is located adjacent to the Nordstrom parking garage.

Neiman Marcus (downtown) – The downtown location is much more than a department store, it is also the Neiman Marcus flagship and corporate offices. You will hardly be able to make it past level one’s beautiful cosmetic counters and shoe displays, but a ride up the escalators is a must. Enjoy the perfect lunch and a view of downtown at The Zodiac Room (level six) (also listed in my Favorite Restaurants in Dallas). Keep in mind that Neiman Marcus is closed on Sundays and be sure to stop by at night during the holidays to admire their Christmas lights.

Forty Five Ten – Just across the street from the Neiman Marcus flagship, is the flagship location for Forty Five Ten (the second location in Highland Park Village). The four-story building houses corporate offices, two restaurants, and three floors of over 400 designer labels. Spoil yourself and drop a pretty penny or enjoy either the No Aloha café or Mirador (also listed in my Favorite Restaurants in Dallas).

Inwood Village – A trip to Inwood Village always includes a stop at Neiman Marcus Last Call, Rich Hippie, Saint Bernard, Paper Affair, and Trader Joe’s. If you have kids, I recommend stopping by  Doodle and Stinker and KidBiz/TheBiz. When shopping works up an appetite, enjoy brunch/lunch at Bread Winners or dinner at Rise No. 1.

Snider Plaza – Just across the street from SMU, this long-standing shopping center has something for everyone. Be sure to stop by Cotton Island, Hip! Hip! Hooray!, McCartney’s University Spirit (for all sorority/fraternity needs), Suzanne Roberts, The Ivy House, Impeccable Pig, Warron Barron Bridal, and Culwell & Son. If you are shopping around lunchtime, stop by Buda Juice, Bubba’s, or East Hampton Sandwich. I never leave Snider Plaza without grabbing an M&M cookie at JD’s Chippery!

Image via Alex Phillips.

Need more Dallas recommendations? Check out my posts here:

Statler Hotel

Dallas Date Night Ideas

Favorite Coffee Shops in Dallas

Favorite Hotels in Dallas

Favorite Restaurants in Dallas

Dallas

Favorite Restaurants in Dallas

I get asked all the time about my favorite restaurants in Dallas, so I decided to list them all out in one post! Sorry for the long post, but there are just so many great restaurants in Dallas (and the list is constantly growing). I know I am missing some great places, so comment Dallas restaurants I might have missed! xoxo

Beverly’s – Great spot for brunch or date night. Their cold bar and pickled vegetables are my favorite appetizers and I highly recommend the spring pasta when in season. Parking is not easy, so plan to valet.

Bistro 31– This is a great spot for date night, or a happy hour if you go to the upstairs area. We loved the Salmon, Risotto (they change this seasonally), Tagliolini, Crab Cakes, Margarita, and Blueberry Moscow Mule (also seasonal). If the weather is nice, the patio is the perfect spot for people-watching.

City Hall Bistro– We went for a bunch and loved the Avocado Toast and Breakfast Sandwich. We are planning to go back and try the lunch or dinner menu as well. It is a smaller restaurant tucked away in the Adolphus hotel, but it is perfect for a group of 4-8 friends.

DL Mack’s – The best McCarthy salad! Honestly, everything we have tried on their menu is delicious including cocktails. Parking is not always easy and because the dining room is small I recommend having reservations.

Doc B’s– Great spot in uptown, surrounded by windows to watch the busy streets outside. We like the Grilled California Artichokes, Shredded Brussels Sprouts Salad, and The Number Six Sandwich.

Dolce Riviera – We discovered this spot during Dallas Restaurant Week, which is a great way to try new places. We enjoyed the Melanzane Alla Parmigiana, Burrata Arrosto, Risotta Funghi, Asiago & Tartufo, Linguine Mare & Monti and Spaghetti Integrali Verdue. This is a great spot for date night or GNO, everything on the menu is amazing and they have a large wine selection. Ask to sit on the patio if the weather is nice.

Drake’s – This is a great spot to grab a drink with friends or all crowd in a circle booth and share pizza. I recommend reservations and if you are ever free on Sunday night they have live jazz music.

Hudson House– There are multiple locations in Dallas, but I prefer the Lovers Lane location. The decor gives off an east coast vibe and during the holidays they really deck the halls! All the seafood is fresh and delicious, some favorites are Oysters, the cheeseburger and Tuna Tower.

il Bracco – This is probably my favorite date spot in Dallas. It is hard to decide between the pasta dishes because they are all fantastic, but be sure to ask about the specials and do not turn down the scallops if they have them.

Javier’s – An upscale Tex Mex spot with a cigar lounge (there is no smoke in the dining section) that is perfect for a date or celebration. We like the Ceviche, Mole Poblano, Shrimp Brochette Cozumel and Carne Asada A La Tampiqueña. It is a Dallas classic!

Mi Cocina– There are multiple locations in Dallas, but my favorites are Highland Park Village and West Village. The Highland Park Village location has a neat little space upstairs perfect for happy hour. My favorite dishes are Mama’s Tacos, and Tortilla Soup and nothing beats their Mambo Taxis.

Mesero– The Prestonwood location has the best patio overlooking a golf course that makes you feel like you’re on vacation. I love the Shrimp Ceviche (which can be a full meal), Queso Mesero, Sopa de Fideo, Salmon a la Plancha (there is a lunch portion), and Cinco Leches Cake.

Montlake Cut – If il Bracco is my favorite date spot, then this is a very close second. The fresh fish rotates daily and is always paired perfectly with the accompanying sauce. If you order a side the shells and cheese are a must and the bartender knows how to make a great vodka martini.

Neighborhood Services– There are a few locations, but I prefer the Preston/Royal location. Everything on their menu is great, I love the Sea Scallops, Waldorf Now, and Crispy Asparagus. The Lovers Lane location is also great and they have a different menu.

Ocean Prime – Formal restaurant with a dress code and is a great spot for celebrations. I really like the Sonoma Goat Cheese Ravioli, White Truffle Caviar Deviled Eggs, Oysters on the Half Shell, Sea Scallops, and Baked Alaska for dessert.

Partanope – We love this downtown gem primarily for the delicious authentic Italian dishes. The prosciutto is made in house and sliced when ordered, so naturally I always order a dish that has prosciutto.

Pecan Lodge – Plan to get here early and wait in line (not worth waiting more than an hour). We went before opening on a Saturday, but a weekday would be much easier. All of the meat is delicious, but we really enjoyed the burnt ends and of course fried okra.

Rise – Who doesn’t love a souffle? Always start with the marshmallow soup and always end with the off menu reese’s souffle.

Saint Ann – Great spot in Hardwood (walking distance to American Airlines Center) with the cutest patio. We really like the Ceviche, Charcuterie Board, Pesto Flatbread, Seared Scallops, and Grilled Salmon.

Sixty Vines– We started going to the Plano location a few years ago, but since they have opened another location at the Crescent Court. If you are willing to drive up the toll road a bit, the Plano location is a lot less crowded and parking is not an issue. We love Brussels, Meatballs, Toasts, Rigatoni, and Fig & Prosciutto Pizza. They offer wine on tap and our favorite is the Matchbook Tempranillo.

The Mansion Restaurant – Tucked away inside the Rosewood Mansion on Turtle Creek, is this elegant dining room. Everything on the menu is delicious, but favorites are diver scallops, butternut squash agnolotti, and lemon oyster mushrooms.

The Zodiac Room– A Dallas classic on the sixth floor of the Neiman Marcus flagship downtown. Every meal starts with Popovers with strawberry butter and a small cup of Broth. I usually order the Avocado Toast, Shaved Salad, or Roasted Salmon. My grandmother always orders the Orange Soufflé and every meal should end with Neiman Marcus Cookies for dessert.

Toulouse – We usually go to the Knox location, but they recently opened one in Plano at Legacy West too. We like the Knox location because of the great patio right off Katy Trail. For brunch, we like the Eggs Benedict, Eggs Florentine, any of their Salads, and the Belgian Waffle.

Up On Knox– Great spot for happy hour or dinner with friends. When the weather is nice, it opens up to a beautiful patio bringing even more natural light into the dining room. Favorites are Avocado Toast, Lobster Club Sandwich, Grilled Salmon Leeks, Grilled Artichokes, and Veal Piccata Marsala.

Image via Alex Phillips.

Need more Dallas recommendations? Check out my posts here:

Statler Hotel

Dallas Date Night Ideas

Favorite Coffee Shops in Dallas

Favorite Hotels in Dallas

Favorite Places to Shop in Dallas

Austin

Austin City Limits 2017

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Attending Austin City Limits has always been on my bucket list, and after seeing this year’s line up I decided to finally do it. Three days of live music and endless Tex-Mex and barbecue was absolutely incredible. My favorite bands were the Red Hot Chili Peppers and The Killers, but I also enjoyed Jay-Z, Andrew McMahon, Martin Garrix, Ice Cube, Luke Combs, and many more!

Details about my day one outfit: I found this Free People dress at Nordstrom in a few colors, but of course had to have it in black. This dress fits a little large (wearing an extra small), so I recommend ordering a size smaller. I love the gold and red colors in the embroidery, so that I could wear this black dress with my new cowboy boots. I went on a serious hunt for the perfect brown boots, and thank goodness for Allen’s Boots on South Congress in Austin. They were extremely knowledgeable and helped me order these Grace boots directly from Lucchese. They fit true to size (wearing an 8 with a 7 toe) and were comfortable for most of the day. I will admit though, by the time I reached 20,000 steps for the day, these boots were really starting to take their toll. I recommend breaking them in well and even adding extra inserts before walking that far. To complete my festival look, I added this fringed Rebecca Minkoff purse and some layered chokers from Madewell.

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Details about my day two outfit: I remembered seeing this Red Hot Chili Pepper tank at Nordstrom and knew I had to have it for Austin City Limits. This tank fits a little large under the arms (wearing a small) so I layered it with a Free People bralette for full coverage. It was perfect for the 90 degree heat we had in Austin and paired well denim shorts. These distressed Levi shorts have been my favorite denim shorts for a few summers now. They do not fit too tight (wearing a 25) and are long enough to feel comfortable moving around in. Since the cowboy boots ended up not being ideal for a full day of walking, I decided to switch to these Dolce Vita sneakers for the rest of Austin City Limits. They were much more comfortable, but this outfit looked so great with a pair of fringed leather booties.

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Details about my day three outfit: This black O’Neill dress was too cute to pass up. It fits true to size (wearing a small) and was somewhat breathable in the heat. Since it is black it was a little hot, and there is a slip underneath that clung to me whenever I sat down. It paired well with these Dolce Vita sneakers that I decided I had to wear again for comfort and with layered necklaces. This dress looked great with my cowboy boots, which I will probably pair it when in the future when I am not walking as much. I had a blast at Austin City Limits and I highly recommend that everyone add it to their bucket list! xoxo

Images via Alex Phillips.

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