An outdoor living-history museum, the Frontier Culture Museum re-creates agrarian life in America. The four illustrative farmsteads, American, Scotch-Irish, German, and English, were painstakingly moved from their original sites and reassembled on the museum grounds. A West African village and an American Indian village are also among the exhibits. The livestock and plants here resemble the...
"Perfect for a first date", this "pricey" Lincoln Park "throwback" provides an "intimate setting with dark lights, heavy curtains" and "guitar serenades" as a backdrop for "tasty" fondues of cheese, beef, seafood and chocolate; an "extensive wine list" and "attentive" service stoke the "romantic" vibe, though neatniks warn the "haze of candles and cooking oil" means "dry cleaning is required";...
Geja's Cafe Restaurant Review:
This stalwart has survived the ebb and flow of trends, going on to remain one of the darkest, most romantic spots citywide. DIY, fondue-style cooking is the game, and you’ll do it --- quite leisurely --- with everything from aged beef tenderloin to lobster and Gulf shrimp. Adding to the allure, there’s often live guitar music. At meal’s end, few things are more fun than dipping strawberries in...
This romantic fondue hideaway is the perfect place to pop the question.:
The Scene
Geja's is like a catacomb for lovers. After descending the steps from Armitage Avenue, you enter a tightly packed labyrinth of dark, wooden walls, fluttering candles, whispering... Pros + romantic Cons - fondue