The latest CDC guidance for vaccinated diners during the COVID-19 outbreak is available here dining out still carries risks for unvaccinated diners and workers. Studies indicate that there is a lower exposure risk when outdoors, but the level of risk involved with patio dining is contingent on restaurants following safety guidelines. For updated information on coronavirus cases, please visit the city of Chicago’s COVID-19 dashboard. Dinner & Drag shows every night by the world famous Kit Kat. Check out Eater Chicago’s collection of community spots, rainbow food and cocktails, and delicious ways to raise funds for these vital groups.Īs of June 11, Chicago restaurants have fully reopened and the city has lifted restrictions on capacity, masking, and social distancing. Dinner Tuesday-Sunday from 5pm to 10:30pm, bar & lounge service until 2am / 3am Saturday. Just as restaurants faced immense challenges due to COVID-19, LGBTQ organizations also struggled as they worked to support Chicagoans. Chicago Pride Fest is also postponed, though it could return in the fall. Locals, especially in the LGBTQI scene, dont typically leave their house until 10pm, even if the event starts at 8pm. There are various room sizes all include a TV. Here, you can play privately or in public. Membership is required you can sign up for a one-month membership for 7. Private, men-only gay sauna, cruise club & gym in Chicago. The Chicago Pride Parade, however, is delayed until October. 3246 N Halsted St, Chicago, USA, IL 60657 map.
June remains the official Pride Month, but the waning pandemic has resulted in a split among events: Pride in the Park will return Saturday, June 26 and Sunday, June 27 featuring performances from Chaka Khan, Betty Who, and more.
The 2021 celebrations are especially sweet for many, as most events were canceled last summer due to the pandemic. Pride is finally here again, providing many fun and tasty opportunities for locals celebrate and appreciate LGBTQ communities.