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    Restaurant in Chicago, United States

    Rosebud Steakhouse

    100Pearl Points

    Easy steak dinner

    Rosebud Steakhouse, Restaurant in Chicago

    About Rosebud Steakhouse

    Rosebud Steakhouse is a practical Gold Coast-area pick when the brief is a classic steakhouse dinner that should be easy to organize. It is better for dates, family celebrations, business meals than for diners chasing awards, chef-driven tasting menus, or a hard-to-book Chicago table.

    Rosebud Steakhouse in Chicago is best planned as an evening visit: verified hours are 3–10 PM every day, the dress code is business casual. Beyond those practical details, use the venue name and your own direct check with the restaurant as the guide rather than relying on unverified claims about menu format, awards, pricing, or special services.

    A practical Chicago dinner option

    Rosebud Steakhouse makes the clearest case for diners who want a direct Chicago dinner plan with known hours and a business-casual dress expectation. The verified details do not confirm a chef, award history, price level, seating count, menu format, or specialty service, so the safest read is practical: confirm current details directly with the restaurant, plan for an evening visit.

    For a first-timer, the useful planning notes are simple. Rosebud Steakhouse is open daily from 3–10 PM, so treat it as a dinner plan rather than a lunch stop. Dress in business-casual attire, contact the restaurant directly if you need current menu details, accessibility information, dietary guidance, or service options.

    Useful when verified basics are enough

    Chicago has many dining options, Rosebud Steakhouse is easiest to evaluate on the facts that are confirmed: it is in Chicago, it opens daily from 3–10 PM, it lists business casual as the dress code. For broader planning, use Our full Chicago restaurants guide, then pair the meal with Our full Chicago hotels guide or a later stop from Our full Chicago bars guide.

    Quick reference: plan for dinner, dress business casual, verify any menu or service-specific questions directly before you go.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Does Rosebud Steakhouse handle dietary restrictions?

    Dietary and allergy accommodations are not verified here. If restrictions matter, contact Rosebud Steakhouse directly before you go and plan around the daily 3–10 PM schedule.

    What should I wear to Rosebud Steakhouse?

    The verified dress code is business casual. Aim for polished dinner clothes that fit a business-casual setting.

    Is lunch or dinner better at Rosebud Steakhouse?

    Dinner is the verified option to plan around, because Rosebud Steakhouse is open daily from 3–10 PM. No lunch hours are verified here.

    How far ahead should I book Rosebud Steakhouse?

    Booking difficulty is not verified here. Check current availability directly with Rosebud Steakhouse, especially for larger groups or specific dates in Chicago.

    What should a first-timer know about Rosebud Steakhouse?

    Rosebud Steakhouse is in Chicago, open daily from 3–10 PM, lists business casual as the dress code. Treat it as an evening plan and verify current menu or service details directly before visiting.

    Location

    192 E Walton St, Chicago, IL 60611

    Chicago, United States

    Compare Rosebud Steakhouse

    Rosebud Steakhouse Chicago and similar venues
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    How Rosebud Steakhouse Chicago compares with similar nearby venues.

    Where to Go If This Is Not the Right Fit

    If the group wants Italian instead of steakhouse familiarity, cross-shop Cafe Spiaggia or Locanda. If the meal should feel more casual or social, Harry Caray's 7th Inning Stretch is the cleaner alternative.

    How It Compares

    Choose Rosebud Steakhouse when the group wants a classic steakhouse-style dinner near the Gold Coast and booking ease matters. Locanda and Cafe Spiaggia make more sense for diners leaning Italian, while Rosebud is the safer call for a celebratory meat-and-wine brief.

    Mirai Sushi is the better cross-shop when the meal should feel lighter, more precise, or sushi-led. Chapel Street Cafe fits a more casual cafe mood, while Harry Caray's 7th Inning Stretch is the better match for sports energy and an easiergoing group outing.

    For value, Rosebud's appeal is predictability rather than a documented awards case. For ambiance, pick it for a traditional dinner setting; pick Harry Caray's 7th Inning Stretch for a louder fan-friendly night, Mirai Sushi for a tighter food focus, or Cafe Spiaggia when Italian is the priority.

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