Besuch bei Harry
Caray in Chicago
Tolle Atmophäre,
gutes Essen, Bier und Rauchen bis 23Uhr möglich. Sehr zu empfehlen.
Harry Caray's Italian Steakhouse,
named for the late Hall of Fame baseball announcer, opened on October 23,
1987 and has become one of the country’s most nationally recognized restaurants.
This legendary Italian Steakhouse serves the finest prime, aged steaks
and chops in a truly warm “Chicago” atmosphere. Harry Caray’s has won numerous
awards including “Best Steakhouse” by the Chicago Tribune’s Dining Poll
and Best of Citysearch Poll, Wine Spectator’s prestigious “Award of Excellence”
every year since 1989, and has been ranked continuously in the top 100
highest grossing restaurants in America.
The friendly, energetic atmosphere
embodies the amiable personality of the restaurant’s namesake. The combination
of mahogany paneling, white tablecloths and a veritable museum of baseball
history creates a warm and casual elegance. Located in the heart of Chicago's
River North, Harry Caray’s Chicago, designated the "Official Home Plate
of the Chicago Cubs," is within walking distance of numerous major hotels
and office buildings.
http://www.harrycarays.com/
Harry Caray (b. Harry Christopher
Carabina, March 1, 1914, St. Louis, Missouri;
d. February 18, 1998, Rancho Mirage,
California)
was a radio and TV broadcaster for
four Major League Baseball teams, beginning with a long tenure doing the
games of the St. Louis Cardinals and ending as the iconic announcer for
the Chicago Cubs, both of the National League, in between which he also
served time as the announcer for the Oakland Athletics (for one year) and
the Chicago White Sox (for eleven years).