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The Most Romantic Tables in Town

In the pantheon of necessary evils, Valentine’s Day hoopla ranks somewhere between paying your taxes and flossing. That said, if you’re going to do it, do it right. So we present this list of the most romantic tables in town. Reserve one of these and V-Day will be yours.

Table #2, Grace

Table #2, Grace

You Require: Just the best table at the hottest restaurant.
You’ll Receive: Sumptuous leather chairs, a charmer of a low-lit table and your own semiprivate alcove in which to swoon. Whether the swooning is over your date or chef Curtis Duffy’s way with a poached chestnut is to be determined.

Grace, 652 W Randolph St, 312-234-9494

Table #40, The Boarding House

Table #40, The Boarding House

You Require: To see, not necessarily to be seen.
You’ll Receive: A splendid perch overlooking a grand dining room. Plus, anyone impertinent enough to view your woo-pitching will get a well-deserved crimped neck.

Table #10, L2O

Table #10, L2O

You Require: Onyx. You have your reasons.
You’ll Receive: Lots of onyx. The table for two is made of onyx. The trim around its semiprivate nook is made of onyx. Your dinner is made of... well, not onyx. But there’s rare blue lobster, which is essentially the onyx of lobsters.

L2O, 2300 N Lincoln Park W, 773-868-0002

Table #15 in the Lounge, Sunda

Table #15 in the Lounge, Sunda

You Require: A bed. Some fatty tuna. Billy Dec.
You’ll Receive: A Southeast Asian daybed, which just happens to be the preferred cuddling spot at Sunda. It’s at the far end of the front lounge, giving everyone a good view as you and your date feed each other crab puffs.

Sunda, 110 W Illinois St, 312-644-0500

The Nook, Drumbar

The Nook, Drumbar

You Require: A little whiskey. A lot of champagne. Privacy.
You’ll Receive: A private cove tucked into the end of a long corridor. It’s usually reserved for private parties, but on Valentine’s Day, you have the power to reserve it for two people. Use it wisely.

Drumbar, 201 E Delaware Pl, 312-924-2531

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