Published November 13, 2009
Steak and Shake-Up
The Latest Thing in Brewpubs: Steakhouses

This town is pretty big. But with all the chophouses, steak palaces and meat emporiums
it offers, you occasionally find yourself wondering if it can handle one more.
In the words of one anonymous Chicagoan: Yes, it can. All you have to do is plant it squarely inside the
nearest brewpub. To wit: Sunday's debut of
RB Grille, the juiciest news to come out of Rock Bottom
Brewery in a very long time.
Don't get us wrong, Rock Bottom is still the place where you'll be greeted after work by the sweet smell of
mash fermenting into your Erik the Red or Terminal Stout. Take a right when you enter to find your
honey-chipotle wings, beer flights and Bulls games right where you left them.
If you keep going straight, however, you'll be rewarded with this handsome petite filet of a steakhouse. No,
it's not the biggest in the world, but it's fully stocked with all the rich warm tones, slatted-wood blinds
and exposed-brick charm you demand when about to slice into a 18-ounce Delmonico slathered in whiskey sauce,
a 22-ounce porterhouse with peppercorn crust or a full-pound of prime rib.
With 120 bottles of wine available—about four times the variety offered by the sports-and-wings side
of Rock Bottom—you may find yourself indulging in something bold and Italian rather than your usual
brew.
Or even some wine.
VITALS
RB Grille
1 W. Grand St
(State and Grand)
Chicago, IL 60654
312-755-0890