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    Moody Tongue

    685pts

    Book it if you commit to the beer pairing.

    Moody Tongue, Restaurant in Chicago

    About Moody Tongue

    Moody Tongue holds a Michelin star and an OAD top-32 ranking by pairing a serious contemporary tasting menu with house-crafted beers in an intimate brewery dining room on South Wabash. At $$$$ with only four service days per week, it is a hard booking — worth it for food and beer enthusiasts who commit to the pairing format, less so if you want a conventional wine-led fine dining experience.

    A Michelin-starred brewery dining room that earns its $$$$ price tag — if you commit to the beer pairing

    Moody Tongue holds a Michelin star (2024), a top-50 ranking on Opinionated About Dining's Casual North America list (rising to #32 in 2025), and a La Liste score of 75.5 points. Those three credentials together make a clear statement: this is not a brewery with good food, or a fine dining room with a novelty drinks list. It is a case where both sides of the equation have been taken seriously enough to earn independent recognition. The question for most diners is not whether Moody Tongue is credentialed — it clearly is , but whether the format works for them. It does, with conditions.

    What You're Actually Booking

    The dining room sits above a working brewery on South Wabash Avenue in the South Loop. The physical setup reinforces the concept: this is a brewery-first operation where the dining room exists as a showcase for what the kitchen and the brew team can do together. La Liste's own assessment puts it plainly , beverages are an equal partner to the food, and the beer pairing is described as a must to fully engage in the experience. If you plan to skip the pairing and order wine or cocktails instead, you will still eat well, but you will have missed the point of coming here specifically. Book somewhere like Smyth or Boka if a conventional beverage program matters more to you than the brewery integration.

    The room itself carries what La Liste describes as an intimate yet masculine vibe. It is not a sprawling tasting-menu palace. The atmosphere is contained and deliberate, which makes seating position consequential. Chef Jared Wentworth's kitchen produces contemporary dishes that draw from a wide range of influences , La Liste cites preparations including Hokkaido scallop, tempura-fried squash blossom filled with Iberico pork, Australian wagyu with sweet corn bread and braised oxtail, and desserts running from hazelnut financier with hibiscus ice cream to dulcey crémeux with hoja santa meringues and chocolate sorbet. The range is intentionally broad, calibrated to pair across a house-crafted beer lineup that itself spans styles.

    The Counter Argument: Why Seating Position Matters Here

    At a venue built around the intersection of kitchen craft and brewing, proximity to both operations changes the meal. Counter or bar seating at Moody Tongue puts you closest to the kitchen's rhythm and gives you the clearest view of how courses are being constructed and sequenced. In a room this intimate, the counter is not a consolation prize for solo diners who could not get a table , it is a different and often more engaged version of the experience. The service dynamic at close range, combined with the opportunity to ask questions about specific brew-to-dish pairings, is where the concept makes the most sense intellectually. If you are visiting as a food and beer enthusiast who wants to understand what is on the plate and in the glass, request counter seating when you book. For larger groups where conversation across the table is the priority, a booth or table will serve you better.

    The aromas that reach counter diners are also worth noting in this context. A working brewery below the dining room means the background scent is grain, yeast, and fermentation , present but not intrusive, and distinctly different from the kitchen aromatics of a conventional fine dining room. It is a sensory signal that reinforces where you are and why the drinks program is the way it is.

    Hours, Booking, and Practical Reality

    Moody Tongue is open Wednesday through Saturday, 4:30 PM to 10 PM. It is closed Sunday, Monday, and Tuesday. There is no lunch service. With only four operating days per week and a Michelin star driving demand, booking is hard. Plan well ahead , several weeks minimum is a reasonable assumption for weekend reservations. The $$$$ price bracket puts this in the same tier as Kasama, Next Restaurant, and Alinea, though the experience format is distinct from all of them. Google reviewers rate it 4.5 across 578 reviews, which is a strong signal of consistent execution rather than a handful of exceptional nights.

    For context on where Moody Tongue sits relative to the national contemporary dining tier, its OAD #32 ranking in 2025 places it in credible company alongside tasting-menu destinations like Lazy Bear in San Francisco, Single Thread Farm in Healdsburg, and Providence in Los Angeles. Within Chicago, it is a different proposition from Feld, North Pond, or Tied House , all worth knowing if you want to spread a Chicago food itinerary across price points and formats. For beer-forward dining specifically, Moody Tongue has no direct Chicago peer at this credential level.

    Practical Details at a Glance

    DetailMoody TongueSmythKasama
    Price range$$$$$$$$$$$$
    Booking difficultyHardHardHard
    Lunch availableNoNoYes (counter, first-come)
    Distinctive formatBrewery + fine dining pairingTwo-storey tasting menuFilipino tasting menu
    OAD 2025 ranking#32 Casual NAListedListed
    Michelin recognition1 Star (2024)2 Stars1 Star

    The Verdict

    Book Moody Tongue if you want a Michelin-starred tasting experience that does something structurally different from the standard wine-paired format, and you are willing to lean into house-crafted beer as a serious component of the meal. Pass if you are indifferent to the brewery concept , there are stronger choices in Chicago for conventional fine dining at this price. For a broader view of where Moody Tongue fits in Chicago's food scene, see our full Chicago restaurants guide, our full Chicago bars guide, and our full Chicago hotels guide. If you are building a wider trip, our full Chicago experiences guide and our full Chicago wineries guide cover the rest.

    FAQs

    What should a first-timer know about Moody Tongue?

    Commit to the beer pairing , that is the whole point of eating here rather than at another Michelin-starred room in Chicago. The menu draws from broad global influences, the room is intimate, and the format is a set contemporary tasting menu rather than à la carte. At $$$$, you are paying for a paired tasting experience, not just a meal. Request counter seating if you want the most interactive version of the evening. Book well in advance: with only four service days per week and a Michelin star, availability moves fast.

    Can I eat at the bar at Moody Tongue?

    Counter or bar seating is the recommended option for solo diners and serious food-and-beer enthusiasts. It puts you closest to the kitchen and gives you the leading vantage point for understanding how dishes are matched to the house-brewed beers. The room is intimate enough that even table seating feels close, but the counter is where the experience is most engaging. Confirm counter availability when booking , the room is small and seating configurations are limited.

    Is lunch or dinner better at Moody Tongue?

    Dinner is your only option. Moody Tongue does not serve lunch , service runs Wednesday through Saturday, 4:30 PM to 10 PM only. If you want a $$$$ tasting-menu experience with a midday slot in Chicago, Kasama offers counter lunch on a first-come basis. Moody Tongue is an evening commitment, full stop.

    What should I wear to Moody Tongue?

    There is no published dress code, but the Michelin star, La Liste recognition, and $$$$ price point signal smart casual at minimum. The room is described as intimate with a masculine, considered aesthetic , arriving in business casual or smart evening wear fits the atmosphere. Overly casual dress (trainers, sportswear) will feel out of place relative to the setting and the other diners. When in doubt, dress as you would for any other Michelin-starred room in Chicago.

    Can Moody Tongue accommodate groups?

    The room is intimate by design, which limits large group bookings. For parties of four or more, contact the restaurant directly when reserving , there is no published phone number on record, so book through their reservation platform and note your group size. Large groups (six or more) may find availability tighter given the format and seat count. For more flexible group dining at a comparable price tier in Chicago, Boka or Next Restaurant are worth considering alongside.

    Compare Moody Tongue

    Moody Tongue Side-by-Side
    VenueCuisineAwardsBooking DifficultyValue
    Moody TongueContemporaryOpinionated About Dining Casual in North America Ranked #32 (2025); La Liste Top Restaurants (2025): 75.5pts; Moody Tongue is a unique showcase, whereby a creative menu bearing a panoply of inspiration and influence is brilliantly matched with a virtuosic array of house-crafted brews. The contemporary dining room is discreetly perched atop the working brewery. Unsurprisingly, the word "moody" befits the intimate yet masculine vibe.Beverages are an equal partner to the food, and the beer pairing is a must to fully engage in the experience. Indulge in such creations as Hokkaido scallop and a tempura-fried squash blossom filled with Iberico pork, as well as Australian wagyu with sweet corn bread filled with braised oxtail. A hazelnut financier with hibiscus ice cream followed by dulcey crémeux with hoja santa meringues and chocolate sorbet are a nice end to the meal.; Opinionated About Dining Casual in North America Ranked #50 (2024); Michelin 1 Star (2024); Opinionated About Dining Casual in North America Recommended (2023)Hard
    AlineaProgressive American, CreativeMichelin 3 Star, World's 50 BestUnknown
    SmythProgressive American, ContemporaryMichelin 3 Star, World's 50 BestUnknown
    KasamaFilipinoMichelin 1 StarUnknown
    Next RestaurantAmerican CuisineMichelin 1 StarUnknown
    BokaNew American, ContemporaryMichelin 1 StarUnknown

    How Moody Tongue stacks up against the competition.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Can Moody Tongue accommodate groups?

    Groups of four or more should plan carefully. The dining room above the brewery is intimate in scale, and the tasting menu format with beer pairings means the kitchen paces every table together. check the venue's official channels before assuming a large party can be seated without a private arrangement. For a more flexible group dinner in Chicago's Michelin tier, Boka accommodates larger parties with less logistical friction.

    Is lunch or dinner better at Moody Tongue?

    There is no choice to make here: Moody Tongue serves dinner only, Wednesday through Saturday from 4:30 PM, with no lunch service at all. If your schedule only allows a daytime meal, you will need to look elsewhere. Kasama in Wicker Park runs a daytime counter-service operation before pivoting to an evening tasting menu format.

    What should I wear to Moody Tongue?

    The venue description from La Liste points to an intimate but masculine dining room, which reads as dressed-up casual to business casual in practice. A Michelin-starred $$$$ tasting menu on South Wabash warrants the effort of a jacket or neat separates, even if there is no formal dress code on record. Showing up in athleisure at this price point is a mismatch with the room.

    Can I eat at the bar at Moody Tongue?

    Bar and counter seating is available, and at a venue built around a working brewery directly below the dining room, sitting closer to the action is a genuine upgrade rather than a fallback. Counter seats give you more visibility into both the kitchen craft and the brewing operation that drives the concept. Request bar or counter seating when booking if proximity to the experience matters to you.

    What should a first-timer know about Moody Tongue?

    The core premise is a tasting menu where house-crafted beers are an equal partner to the food, not a novelty add-on. Moody Tongue holds a 2024 Michelin star and ranked #32 on Opinionated About Dining's Casual North America list in 2025, which puts it in serious company. If you skip the beer pairing and treat this like a standard tasting menu with optional drinks, you are paying $$$$ for half the concept. The kitchen is open only four nights a week, so book ahead.

    Hours

    Monday
    closed
    Tuesday
    closed
    Wednesday
    4:30 PM-10 PM
    Thursday
    4:30 PM-10 PM
    Friday
    4:30 PM-10 PM
    Saturday
    4:30 PM-10 PM
    Sunday
    closed

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