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Where to Dine In and Order Out in Chicago For the Holidays

Posted on December 7, 2023   |   Updated on September 30, 2025
Sidney Madden

Sidney Madden

A Hanukkah spread from Goddess & the Grocer

A Hanukkah spread from Goddess & the Grocer. (Kristen Mendiola / Goddess & the Grocer)

‘Tis the season for family, friends, and food — lots and lots of food. With Hanukkah starting today and other holidays soon, Chicagoans can order carryout, make reservations, or prepare to get in the kitchen.

Hanukkah, Dec. 7–15

  • 🥔 Goddess & the Grocer has takeout packages of potato latkes, braised short ribs, noodle kugel, and rugelach at its Bucktown, Fulton Market, River North, and Gold Coast locations.
  • 🥪 Manny’s Deli in South Loop is selling brisket and chicken dinners as well as mini latkes.
  • 🍽️ Split-Rail in Ukrainian Village is hosting family-style dinners featuring matzo ball soup and brisket before it closes this month.
  • 🥐 Masa Madre in West Town is hosting cooking classes to make challah, wreaths, and more over the next few weeks.
Christmas offerings from Aboyer

Christmas offerings from Aboyer. (Courtesy of George Trois Group)

Christmas, Dec. 24–25

  • 🍗 BJ’s Market in South Deering is selling smoked turkey and ham with sweet potatoes, cornbread dressing, gravy, peach cobbler, and more. Order by Dec. 20.
  • 🍽️ Aboyer is a French restaurant in Winnetka serving Christmas Eve dinners of wagyu short ribs, boursin chicken, and more.
  • 🐟 Segnatore in Humboldt Park is hosting a Feast of the Seven Fishes meal on Christmas Eve. The Italian American feast will serve multiple courses of seafood — including calamari and lobster ravioli.
  • 🥡 MingHin Cuisine has locations in Chinatown, South Loop, Streeterville, and Lakeshore East. The mini chain serves dim sum, crab rangoon, and more deliciousness 365 days a year.
  • 🦉 The Owl in Logan Square is open for late-night drinks on Christmas Day. Sip on $5 beers until 4 a.m.!
Sweet potato pie served at Kwanzaa

Sweet potato pie served at Kwanzaa. (Bob Fila / Tribune / Getty)

Kwanzaa, Dec. 26–Jan. 1

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