The Spice House website wrote:One of the best summer events in Chicago, this grand picnic is held every July in the lovely Lincoln Park, with the fabulous Chicago skyline as a backdrop. This beautiful venue is ideal to showcase some of Chicago’s finest chefs. All of their dishes are prepared using the bounty of the market.
Every year more chefs join the BBQ to show off the best of Chicago's culinary talent. This year we will have more than 50 chefs providing dishes. In addition to food, locally made beer, wine, and beverages will be available.
Tickets are available here and at the Green City Market website; please note that all ticket sales must be made in advance. No tickets will be sold at the event, so make sure you get yours in time. You don't want to miss the delicious food and drink, music, and the beauty of Lincoln park on a summer evening. Tickets are $60 for adults and $15 for children under 12. Children under 5 are free.
A limited number of VIP tickets are available only through the Green City Market office by calling (773) 880-1266. There are two levels of VIP ticket this year: The Heritage level, which is a reserved table for 10 with the services of a waiter, and the Heirloom level, for a table for 10 with no waiter. Heritage tickets are $2500 per table and Heirloom are $1500 per table.
This event is outdoors and will be held rain or shine, so be prepared for inclement weather. Dogs and other animals are not allowed.
The following prominent Chicago chefs will be participating in the 2009 Summer BBQ:
A Mano- John Caputo
Atwood Café- Heather Terhune
BBQ Life Coach - Gary Wiviott
Big Jones- Paul Fehribach
Blackbird, avec and Publican-Paul Kahan
Boka- Giuseppe Tendori
Capriole Farm- Judith Schad
Carnivale- Mark Mendez
Chopping Block- Shelley Young
Convito Café and Market- Noe Sanchez
David Burke’s Primehouse at the James- Rick Gresh
Drunken Goat-Stephanie Izard
Eat Green Foods- Joshua Kulp & Christine Cikowski
Eli’s Cheesecake- Jolene Worthington
Fig Catering- Molly Schemper
Four Seasons Hotel- Kevin Hickey
Frontera Grill/Topolobampo- Rick Bayless
Goddess & Grocer- Debbie Sharpe
Hot Chocolate- Mindy Segal
Ina’s, Smoque BBQ & True Cuisine- Ina Pinkney, Barry Sorkin & Jean True
Limelight…… food Illuminated- Rita Gutekanst
Lula Café- Jason Hammel & Amalea Tshilds
Mado- Rob Leavitt & Allie Levitt
MK- Tony Galvin & Erick Williams
Nacional 27- Adam Seger
NAHA- Carrie Nahabedian
Nic & Dino’s Tripoli Tap- Dean Zanella
NoMi- Christophe David
North Pond- Bruce Sherman
Osteria Via Stato- David DeGregorio
Park Grill- Bernie Laskowski
Peninsula Hotel- Kai Lerman
Perennial- Ryan Poli
Phil Stefani’s 437 Rush- Federico Comacho
Prairie Grass Café- George Bumbaris, Sarah Stegner Nambiar
Province- Randy Zweiban
Ritz Carlton Hotel- Mark Payne
Seedling Farm- Peter Klein
Sepia- Andrew Zimmerman
SIGNATURE ROOM at the 95TH- Patrick Sheerin
Socca- Roger Herring
Sofitel Hotel- Martial Noguier
Sola- Carol Wallack
Spring and Green Zebra- Shawn McClain
The Bristol- Chris Pandel
The Hearty Boys- Michel Jericho
Three Floyds- Benjamin Caulfield
TRU- Tim Graham & Meg Galus
Uncommon Ground- Brian Millman
Vie- Paul Virant
West Town Tavern- Susan Goss
Zealous & Duchamp- Michael Taus
FatandHairy wrote:Does this event usually sell out? If so, how far ahead of time? I'm not sure if I'm going to be in town but I don't want to miss it.
PBL wrote:I am quite sure this will sell-out quickly this year. So far, 400 tickets have been sold.
Kennyz wrote:PBL wrote:I am quite sure this will sell-out quickly this year. So far, 400 tickets have been sold.
out of curiosity, how would you know that? I did get my tickets, which are numbered in the 400's, but sometimes places choose to start at 100, 200, or some other arbitrary number.
Matt wrote:Kennyz wrote:PBL wrote:I am quite sure this will sell-out quickly this year. So far, 400 tickets have been sold.
out of curiosity, how would you know that? I did get my tickets, which are numbered in the 400's, but sometimes places choose to start at 100, 200, or some other arbitrary number.
Follow the initials, my friend.
nr706 wrote:I think, in various posts, Portia has been pretty upfront about her affiliation with GCM and Heritage Prairie Market & Farm. I don't it's necessary to repeat that in every post.[/size]
Matt wrote:I hope my link to Portia's bio did not seem to suggest that I viewed that her posting here without disclosing her name was in any way underhanded;
jesteinf wrote:I love pork as much as the next guy (well, probably a bit more than the next guy actually), but I hope there's a bit more diversity this year.
I just checked. No problem clicking on "Buy" or proceeding to check out.jannamae008 wrote:I am having no luck bringing up the spice house website to buy tickets. all I get is "oops this link appears to be broken". Is anyone else experiencing these problems?
I love pork as much as the next guy (well, probably a bit more than the next guy actually), but I hope there's a bit more diversity this year.
figmolly wrote:I love pork as much as the next guy (well, probably a bit more than the next guy actually), but I hope there's a bit more diversity this year.
Yikes! We're still trying to figure out what to serve at this year's BBQ (our first year participating). I'd love to get something out of the pork realm. Chicken? Dessert?