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Dirty sodas heading to the suburbs as Swig is set to open 13 locations in the next year

Dirty sodas heading to the suburbs as Swig is set to open 13 locations in the next year

Swig, the originator of the dirty soda craze, has signed a 13-unit development deal with a local franchisee to open the drive-thru-centric soda shops in locations that will include Naperville, Crest Hill, Romeoville and Bolingbrook.

 
Dining out: Sample fine wines at Capital Grille, summer menu at Fat Rosie’s and more

Dining out: Sample fine wines at Capital Grille, summer menu at Fat Rosie’s and more

The Generous Pour summer wine event is back at The Capital Grille. Also, Fat Rosie’s has new summer food and drink specials and Jet’s Pizza is paying it forward to food banks.

 
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Taste of Chicago returns to Grant Park this week

Taste of Chicago returns to Grant Park this week

Taste of Chicago has taken over Grant Park this week offering dozens of food vendors, free concerts, cooking demonstrations and more.

 
‘Not just for golfers’: Bar and food truck offer something new at historic golf course in Elgin

‘Not just for golfers’: Bar and food truck offer something new at historic golf course in Elgin

Chip Shots Golf and Whiskey Bar recently opened as part of the new $4.3 million, 9,600-square-foot clubhouse at the Wing Park Golf Course in Elgin. A permanent food truck outside offers elevated takes on classic handhelds, while the inside houses state-of-the-art golf and sports simulators and a full-service bar.

 
Coffee roaster bringing hometown flavor to Mount Prospect

Coffee roaster bringing hometown flavor to Mount Prospect

A Mount Prospect woman’s hobby could blossom into a full-fledged retail business, with financial help from the village.

 
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$3.5 million tax break would help transform vacant Des Plaines bank into upscale eatery

$3.5 million tax break would help transform vacant Des Plaines bank into upscale eatery

A promised tax break could save a restaurateur launching a new venture in downtown Des Plaines about $3.5 million, documents reveal.

 

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