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Rent-In-Chicago And Enjoy Outrageously Memorable Food

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Rent-in-Chicago, gas up your rental car and take the road less traveled. Skip dining out at only the most well-known restaurants in the city. This time, give your taste buds something they’ve never experienced before in a few unusually and unique neighborhood destinations. In truth, you are going to love eating in Chicago, so pay close attention.

THE HOPLEAF

Settled in the Andersonville neighborhood, The Hopleaf just might be Chicago’s best kept secret. It is home to one of the top five beer bars in the country. Their far-reaching draft selection gives you a selection of beers that are typically hard-to-locate. This includes Belgian beers and American microbrews that are complex. You won’t need a reservation to enjoy authentic Belgian food.

HOT DOUG’S

OK, check this out. Expect the line to wrap around the block, and expect to enjoy such a delicious variety of bizarre sausages that it’s well worth the wait. Listen, eating at Hot Doug’s is no joke because the restaurant is known for serving sausages made of duck, alligator, and even rattlesnake. No credit cards are accepted, so bring cash.

LULA CAFE

Looking to step outside of your comfort zone? Rent-in-Chicago and head over to Logan Square to Lula Cafe where you’ll come across the most interesting menus you could have imagined. Splurge on ambitious entrees or stay within your budget for simpler foods. The Lula Cafe boasts only organic ingredients that are fresh, clean and healthy.

Rent-in-Chicago and eat some of the most strangest, most delicious foods Chicago has available. Remember, you are stepping outside of your comfort zone to get the best the city is offering.

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