Located in The Westin Chicago River North, 320 RiverBar is a local hotspot for social activity. Views of the Chicago River from our patio dining area provide an amazing backdrop to one of the most electric cities in America. Open all day, 320 RiverBar serves healthy options for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Dine on seasonal favorites at our patio restaurant or join friends or colleagues for a cocktail around the firepit while you admire the view of Chicago’s bright lights.
Contemporary haunt with an expansive, riverfront terrace serving global comfort fare & cocktails.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 320 N Dearborn St, Chicago, IL 60654
Phone: (312) 321-7143
Website: https://www.320riverbar.com/?scid=feed67b0-9a2f-4de1-8df6-114544116108
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Reviews
I have eaten at the 320 River Kitchen (part of the bar) three times, once for breakfast and twice for dinner.
4/21, Isreal waited on me for my first dinner, and he was fantastic. Patient, timed food, talked through choices, put a napkin in my lap, filled my water glass regularly, everything. Isreal was great.
That night, I ordered the miso salmon. Its roasted bok choy was a little damp, and the sweet miso glaze was a bit heavy.
The management bought me an apple cobbler with ice cream. The ice cream and parts of the cobbler were coated with a carmelized hard candy. While tasty, the cobbler oats topping could have been crunchy instead of like oat meal.
4/22, for breakfast, I had lox and cream cheese with a fried egg on a bagel. Being an open faced sandwich, it was messy, as open faced sandwiches often are. The egg was not overcooked.
4/23, the waiter was not too attentive, and the music wasn’t appropriate (dance club electronic remixes – House). It was distracting if not annoying. I ordered the hanger steak medium-rare. It came with some truffle fries, and I ordered the pumpkin cheese cake, which was decorated with pumpkin & peanut brittle and chantilly cream.
I thought the hanger steak would be bigger (for 40 bucks), yet it was properly cooked, a quality cut, and satisfying. I had greater aspirations for the cheese cake than it could meet. Still. I am glad I tried it.