La Pomme Rouge

108 W Kinzie St ChicagoIL60605
Closed
Sunday
Closed
Monday
5:00pm-2:00am
Tuesday
5:00pm-2:00am
Wednesday
5:00pm-2:00am
Thursday
5:00pm-2:00am
Friday
5:00pm-2:00am
Saturday
5:00pm-3:00am
Payment Methods: Visa, MasterCard, American Express
Average Rating
4.5
Total Reviews
(10)
Recommended 0
Not Recommended 0
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Description

la Pomme Rouge is located at 108 W Kinzie St, Chicago, IL. This location is in the Near North Side neighborhood. This business specializes in Restaurants and has 4 review(s) with a star rating of 5.0.
by merchantcircle on November 21, 2018 from merchantcircle

Tips

Know Before You Go:
Most Fridays are closed to the public for private events. Make sure you call in advance, or rustle up a member's invitation.
by Citysearch on April 21, 2009 from Citysearch
The Extras:
Management plans an ongoing series---loosely billed as La Pomme Prive---which intends to recreate the turn-of-the-century intellectual atmosphere surrounding social salons. Basically, artists and intellectual-types gather for cocktails.
by Citysearch on April 21, 2009 from Citysearch

Editorial Reviews

Feeling a bit of déjà vu? Don't worry, you're not going crazy. La Pomme Rouge was owned and concepted by former Narcisse owner Jerry Suqi, though this one takes a more contemporary approach. Rich, velvety accents and slightly elevated VIP seating lets you know right off that they want you to spring for bottle service, particularly champagne. But there's always room at the bar, where you can...
by blackbookmagus on November 11, 2008 from blackbookmagus
River North's splashiest lounge-restaurant hybrid aims for sophistication, from the menu to events.:
In Short
Rich hardwood reflects the autumnal palette of the draped, semi-private booths along one wall. More booths--these for dining--run the center of the space parallel to the main...
by by Fred Schlatter at Citysearch on June 27, 2007 from Citysearch

Information from the business

An Opulent Salon with culture, cuisine, wit and wine.
by superpages on February 20, 2014 from superpages
French for Red Apple, this bar has a certain je ne sais quoi. The bar has a turn-of-the-century vibe with bits of Baroque, Art Nouveau, and Victorian flair interspersed. Most of the original pieces are mirrors, stools, paintings, and other items that really give you the feeling of having been transported back in time. Its a fairly large venue with three rooms that are available for private...
by yahoolocal on July 03, 2011 from yahoolocal