You're not one to follow the crowd. So when everyone busies themselves being Irish, you'll probably go in a
different direction. Toward Little Italy.
Lucky for you then that
Aldino's, which is like a romantic, sepia-tinted postcard from Little
Italy's halcyon, red-sauce-slathered days, opens Thursday.
Near the edge of the neighborhood, it's a stone's throw from the UIC Pavilion—meaning, of course, that you
won't have to go all the way to Taylor Street to get the full-scale
Italiano treatment. And, just
as importantly, you'll finally have that civilized place to dine after a particularly brutal roller
derby.
Swing open the heavy wooden doors, and your first impression will be that it has everything you want from an
Italian joint: bottles of Barolo piled to the ceiling and big, heavy wine goblets on the tables, ready to
receive them.
But before you and your date settle into one of those brown leather booths for an evening of unbridled
Bucatini Amatriciana, unrestrained
Squid Ink Chittara and rampant
Sausage-Stuffed
Porchetta, we urge you to check out the comfortable-looking room on the side. Here you'll find a
granite-topped bar, low lights and a place where you just might spend the whole evening lost in
conversation, fizzy pink prosecco bubbles or maybe something from the lineup of local beers.
It is nearly St. Patrick's Day, after all.
VITALS
Aldino's
626 S Racine Ave
(at Flournoy)
Chicago, IL 60607
312-226-9300
official website