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The J. Parker Chicago Reviews
Definitely come for the views! Such a great spot to see the
Definitely come for the views! Such a great spot to see the downtown. I wouldn't go back for food though.
The J.
Parker rooftop is beautiful...the hotel entrance and elevator ride up set the tone, and the views are absolutely stunning. The vibe is open, colorful, and chic. We sat by the fire pit (which meant ordering at the bar instead of table service), and w
I've lived in this city a long time- wow this is the worst
I've lived in this city a long time- wow this is the worst brunch I have ever had in my entire life. I can't do juices due to allergies so I ordered a bottle of champagne because our server was too inattentive to ask a question about the bo
The views here are really pretty.
That's about he nicest thing I can say about this place. Went here for dinner on a Saturday night not too busy but the service was lacking. Only checked On once after ordering food. I asked 3 different people for water and it took about 30min fo
We recently visited The J Parker to celebrate a friend's
We recently visited The J Parker to celebrate a friend's birthday on a weekday! We ordered a lot of things - beers, espresso martinis, wine, french 75 and a vodka martini drink. For food, we ordered onion rings, guac and chips, cheese curds, fri
We went as a big party to J Parker for a friend's birthday.
The views and ambience are amazing. Great city views, open rooftop and we even got to see the Wednesday fireworks. The service was VERY slow. We had to wait 30 mins for the server to just come and greet us and hand out the menus. She took another 20
Went for brunch on a Sunday morning.
Food was not bad but not great. Wouldn't order anything again except for the bacon. They also said they were out of hashbrowns and asked us if tater tots were fine. We said yes expecting regular tater tots but they crumbled it up themselves and
Great views from the rooftop.
Service was a little slow. They need to rethink black metal furniture on the rooftop or add cushions - way too hot!
Living in the South Loop makes it a little bit hard to get
Living in the South Loop makes it a little bit hard to get up north/Linclon Park but had a brunch date at this cool rooftop. Cute medium size hotel, with a great rooftop. Try to get a table/seat with the umbrella because during the summer, it's
Three well-dressed, non-revealing women tried visiting this
Three well-dressed, non-revealing women tried visiting this place after having a wonderful brunch at Americano (adjacent to the Lincoln hotel). I already had doubts, about two years ago I had a friend who was murdered here, but since I didn't re
Remy & Devante stan account
Always loved it here but this time was EXTRA special thanks to Devante & Remy! If youโre not coming for the drinks, Devante, REMY, or the views, come for the churros!
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