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Find Food In Chicago

March 25th, 2010

The Internet is a resource for people across the world — access to entertainment, access to products and access to tons of useful information (OK, and trivial info, too). Want to watch your favorite TV show from last night? You can. Want to order Chicago’s best popcorn tins (hint, hint)? You can. Want to find out more about the wonderful city of Chicago? You can! Thanks to Web sites like Hulu, an online presence from famed brick-and-mortar popcorn purveyors “NUTS ON CLARK,” and information hubs dedicated to providing information about Chicago to its visitors and residents, this is all possible.

Today, we want to share with you some of our favorite online resources for finding food in the Windy City. Chicago is revered for its gourmet popcorn, deep-dish pizza, and Chicago-style hot dogs. If you’ve lived in Chicago for at least a few years, you’re probably well aware of most of the gems this city has to offer. Still, in a place like Chicago, there are always new gems to be discovered. And if you’re new to the city or planning on visiting, these five sites will prove to be even a greater guide for getting your hands on Chicago’s iconic grub.

5 Sites About Chicago Gourmet Popcorn, Deep-Dish Pizza and Chicago-Style Hot Dogs

1. ChicagoPizza.net – Allows you to search through over 1,500 pizzerias in Chicago, narrowing down your search by area, including downtown, north and south sides, west side and suburbs.

2. HotDogChicagoStyle.com – Searching for the perfect hot dog? You’ve come to the right place. Read reviews on Chicago hot dog joints and even get help on making your very own Chicago-style hot dog!

3. UrbanSpoon.com – Gives visitors the opportunity to search for a variety of types of food in Chicago, including pizza and hot dogs. Also, read user reviews and break down spots by neighborhood, price and other relevant categories.

4. BBB.org – For some of us, we rely on word-of-mouth to tell us where to go. Others like it more official. The Better Business Bureau Web site lets you search for accredited Chicago businesses in categories: pizza and popcorn and supplies.

5. GreaseFreak.com – A great site to learn where to go for hot dogs, wings, burgers and etc. Comes complete with pictures and a five-star rating system in categories: ambiance, presentation and taste.

Aside from these five, you can find other information on food in Chicago from such popular local guides, among others, as Yelp.com, Metromix.com and City-Data.com. Take a look, find your place and dig in!

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Travel Preparation Tips

March 23rd, 2010

Sometimes traveling isn’t as fun as we’d like it to be. It isn’t so much about going where we want to go as much as it is dealing with all the intricacies of actually getting there. If you’ve ever flown to or from Chicago, chances are you passed through Chicago’s largest airport, O’Hare International. As one of the second homes of “NUTS ON CLARK
where first-time visitors get the chance to try our famous Chicago gourmet popcorn. We’re happy to offer some great preparation tips to air-bound travelers to help make their travel that much less stressful. For more information, check out FlyChicago.com.


Be Patient
Traveling by plane requires a little more than just showing up at the airport, getting on to the plane, and then taking off. Don’t forget that you have to find parking and check-in your tickets and baggage, all the while accounting for crowds, unexpected situations and delays. The frustration of sometimes playing the waiting game at the airport is best combated by taking care of all the things that you can control and not sweating the rest.

Be Prompt
It is much easier to feel less rushed and subsequently less stressed when you have no tasks left to complete and all the remaining effort is left getting to the airport, leaving you to just sit back and relax. The best way to accomplish this is to arrive at least two hours early (most airports now require that you arrive at least 45 minutes before flight to check-in). Arriving this far ahead of time will allow you ample time to do all the before-mentioned tasks: find parking and check-in your tickets and baggage. Also, to avoid any problems with airport security (and the hassle of having to open your bags and possibly having to toss your belongings), make sure that if you plan on bringing any liquids, gels or aerosols with you, they’re packed in three-ounce or smaller containers. These containers should be in one-quart sized, clear, plastic, zip-top bags.

Be At Peace
A positive attitude will go a long way and with a good amount of restaurants, concessions and other shops, O’Hare gives you a sound opportunity to relax while you wait. Grab a cup of coffee from Starbucks, unwind with a back massage from Back Rub Hub or remind yourself what city you’re in with a mix of Gourmet Cheese Popcorn and Gourmet Caramel Popcorn from “NUTS ON CLARK.” Before you know it, you’ll be where it is you want to be!

The next time you fly into or out of O’Hare, try following these tips on travel preparation and see if it doesn’t make your time spent at Chicago’s largest airport that much better.

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Chicago Museums: Kernels Of History

March 21st, 2010

“NUTS ON CLARK” serves up popcorn gift tins at well-known Chicago locations other than their original store on Clark street. One of them is Union Station, a historic Chicago site that was at one time the hub of transportation in the city. Still today, it continues to be a popular tourist attraction and is the only intercity rail terminal in the city. If you’re going to visit Chicago and want to see a piece of history, start there. To continue your quest, visit one of Chicago’s exciting museums.

Chicago is home to several museums, all with their own appeal and attractions. The following are some great ones to check out when in the Windy City:

  • The Field Museum – Gives visitors an array of exhibits relating to natural history. For women who believe diamond truly is a girl’s best friend, check out The Nature of Diamonds, running until March 28. Open Monday-Sunday, 9 a.m to 5 p.m.(1400 S. Lake Shore Dr.)


  • The Museum of Science and Industry – The largest science museum in the Western hemisphere provides visitors an opportunity to watch films, enjoy live experiences, view exhibits and events related to all things science. Open Monday-Saturday, 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Sunday, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. (57th Street and Lake Shore Drive)


  • The Art Institute of Chicago Museum – Half the Art Institute of Chicago (the other half is a school), the Art Institute of Chicago Museum houses more than 300,000 works of art. Open Monday-Wednesday, 10:30 a.m. to 5 p.m., 10:30 a.m. to 8 p.m. (free 5 p.m. to 8 p.m.), Friday, 10:30 a.m. to 5 p.m., and Saturday-Sunday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. (111 S. Michigan)


  • Chicago History Museum – The exhibitions and events here are dedicated to collecting, interpreting and presenting the rich multicultural history of the city. Open Monday-Saturday, 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. and Sunday, noon to 5:00 p.m. Mondays are free! (1601 N. Clark)


  • Museum of Contemporary Art – One of the larger contemporary art museums in the nation, the Museum of Contemporary Art is dedicated to showcasing thought-provoking art made after 1945. Open Tuesday, 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. and Wednesday-Sunday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. (220 E. Chicago)


  • National Museum of Mexican Art – Located in the thriving Mexican Chicago neighborhood of Pilsen, the National Museum of Mexican Art features both permanent and traveling work by some of the world’s premiere Mexican and Mexican American artists. Open Tuesday-Sunday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Admission is free for exhibitions. Events are subject to ticketing prices. (1852 W. 19th)


  • Adler Planetarium – Leave the confines of this world behind you and visit the famed Adler Planetarium. Features information, resources, exhibits, shows and news about astronomy. Great for kids. Open Monday-Friday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Saturday-Sunday, 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Every third Thursday of the month (6 p.m to 10 p.m.), Adler After Dark allows guest to sip on cocktails and enjoy appetizers while glancing up into the sky through the lense of one of Adler Planetarium’s high-power telescopes. (1300 S. Lake Shore)


  • DuSable Museum of African American History – Founded in 1957, DuSable Museum is America’s foremost museum of African American history. In one exhibit, visitors can trace the Civil Rights Movement from 1848 to 1968 through artwork, artifacts and photographs. Open Monday-Saturday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sunday, noon to 5 p.m. (740 E. 56th)


  • The Notebaert Nature Museum – For you nature lovers, the Notebaert Nature Museum entertains while expanding the public’s knowledge of nature and environmental science. Open Monday-Friday, 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m and Saturday-Sunday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. (2430 N. Cannon)


  • Shedd Aquarium - Explore the deep blue sea with the largest indoor aquarium in the world, with more than 8,000 aquatic animals. Open Monday-Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Saturday-Sunday, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.


Step into history and explore other worlds in one of these Chicago museums. And remember, for a taste of Chicago history, visit Union Station and grab a tin of Chicago gourmet popcorn.

Be sure to check the museums’ respective Web site for additional information like special events and admission prices.

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10 Things to Do in Chicago

March 19th, 2010

In 2008, more than 17 million people passed through Chicago Midway International Airport. It’s the second largest airport in Chicago and the state of Illinois, behind O’Hare International Airport, and was ranked highest in customer satisfaction among medium-sized airports in J.D. Power and Associates’ 2008 study. So what exactly does Midway do differently than other airports? For starters, they consistently provide on-time flights. In June 2007, they ranked third amongst large airports in the nation for “Best On-Time Arrival Rates” with 75.4% of their flights arriving on time. Secondly, they’re home to many of Chicago’s venerable whereabouts like “NUTS ON CLARK,” purveyor of Chicago gourmet popcorn tins.

Especially for visitors to The Windy City, a place like iconic “NUTS ON CLARK” is a rather nice introduction into Chicago. Whether you’re a visitor for a few days or a few hours and want to do the things all true Chicagoans know, here are some suggestions:


1. Visit Wrigley Field - If you just so happen to be in the city during baseball season (April to October), there is almost nothing more iconic than catching a day game at Wrigley. Still, even if you’re here during the off season, taking a trip to the field itself is something to write home about. (1060 W. Addison)

2. Visit Buckingham Fountain – The famous fountain, featured in the intro and credits to “Married With Children” is a sight to behold. It’s probably bigger than you think, too. Note: the fountain is only on during the warmer months. (500 S. Columbus)

3. Eat at Uno’s Pizza - Chicago is as famous for its deep-dish pizza as it is for its Chicago gourmet popcorn and — spoiler alert! — Chicago-style hot dogs. Uno’s does it better than anybody else. (29 E. Ohio)

4. Eat a Chicago-style hot dog - You haven’t lived until you’ve sunk your teeth into a Chicago-style hot dog. Preferences may vary, but for the most part, Flub A Dub Chub’s (3021 N. Broadway), Wolfy’s (2734 W. Peterson), Chubby Wiener’s (4652 N. Western), and Portillo’s (100 W. Ontario) are seen as industry standard. Remember, no ketchup!

5. See the entire city from Hancock Tower – You can’t come to Chicago without getting a beautiful, panoramic view of the entire city. Atop the Hancock Tower offers one of the best views of the city and is much more awe-inspiring than Google Earth could ever be. (875 N. Michigan)

6. Take in a show at Second City - A plethora of comedians and personalities got their start here, including John Belushi, Stephen Colbert, Jeff Garland, Steve Carell, Andy Dick, Chris Farley and Tina Fey. Don’t miss an opportunity to catch a glimpse of today’s rising stars. (1616 N. Wells)

7. Eat at Al Capone’s Hideaway and Steakhouse - What is cooler than a restaurant converted from an old Al Capone hideout? Nothing. (2222 S. Wabash)

8. Get “spouted on” at Millennium Park - Millennium Park is undoubtedly one of the more popular tourist attractions in Chicago. In the warmer months, two opposite fountains — with larger-than-life projected faces on them — shoot water out at awaiting guests. Guess where the water comes from? The mouth. (201 E. Randolph)

9. Ride the “L” - Ask any native Chicagoan and they’ll tell you the best way to venture through the city is by elevated train, also known as the “L.” Categorized by color, the “L” offers visitors and residents a cheap alternative to the bustling city traffic and expensive cab fare.

10. Tour neighborhoods – It is highly recommended that you perform some preliminary research first since some neighborhoods can be downright intimidating to those unfamiliar with them. But if you stay safe (go during the day and keep on main roads), taking your own individual tour of the city’s more than 70 neighborhoods could provide you with an unique, eye-opening experience into the city’s vast culture.

Keep in mind: There are myriad things to do and places to eat when you come visit Chicago. Sometimes, the most fun you’ll have is finding gems of your own.


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The 2010 Cubs Season

March 17th, 2010

The Chicago Cubs are soon to begin their quest for an unbridled second World Series ring in just 102 years. Tickets went on sale early on Monday, February 15 and will be officially on sale Friday, February 19. Since 1916, historic Wrigley Field has been home to the North Siders, although it had been called Weeghman Park and Cubs Park before 1926. For the last 30 years, it’s surrounding area has been a mecca for popcorn and nuts aficionados, who frequent the famed “NUTS ON CLARK” two blocks north of Wrigley for a taste of authentic Chicago gourmet popcorn.

Last year remains a sore spot in the minds of many Cubs faithful. As always, expectations were high, mainly because the Cubbies had performed so well in the prior season. In 2008, the Cubs went 97-64, fueled by one of the league’s hottest offenses. Despite winning the pennant and securing the second-best record in all of major league baseball, the Cubs were summarily bounced from playoff contention in three straight losses to the Los Angeles Dodgers. In 2009, they missed the playoffs altogether.

This year, the Cubs and fans are expecting nothing short of a World Series title. Reasons to be optimistic have less to do with new Cubs as much as they to do with healthy old ones. Alfonso Soriano, the Cubs left fielder, hopes to return to full health after an injury-riddled and unproductive 2009. Catcher Geovany Soto, the National League Rookie of the Year in 2008, missed more than one-third of the season last year, battling nagging injuries which led to a less-than-stellar season for the 27-year old. Ace pitcher Carlos Zambrano is also looking forward to rebounding from injuries which have somewhat limited his effectiveness over the course of the last couple of years.

The only way to see if the Cubs have indeed shrugged off the disappointment of last season is to wait until April, when the 2010 season officially begins. If you don’t have a calendar, you’ll know it’s Cubs season by the large amounts of foot traffic patrolling the streets, dressed head-to-toe in Cubs garb, waving white “W” flags in one hand with cheese and caramel gourmet popcorn in the other.

Cubs 2010 Season Notable Upcoming Dates

  • February 17 Cubs report to Spring Training.
  • February 19 Cubs game tickets go on sale.
  • March 4 Cubs first Spring Training game versus Oakland in Mesa, Arizona.
  • April 5 Cubs season opener at Atlanta.
  • April 12 Cubs home opener versus Milwaukee.



Of course, if you’re going to see a Cubs game, make sure to stop by “NUTS ON CLARK” to see us!

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The Best Corporate Gift Baskets Chicago Has to Give

February 11th, 2010

The holidays can be overwhelming. And in the Windy City, trying to find the best corporate gift baskets Chicago has to offer while being blustered by wind and covered in snow can be a bit difficult.

Walking around the city is wonderful, so beautiful as it is while blanketed with snow, but walking around the city and looking to buy a corporate gift basket with the days running thin: that task is not on the top of anyone’s Christmas gift list.

A good winter treat and a perfect corporate gift is Chicago’s famous, Chicago’s finest, Chicago-style gourmet popcorn: a mix of crispy caramel popcorn and deliciously warming cheese popcorn.

And “NUTS ON CLARK” is more than pleased to offer said item: the finest gourmet popcorn Chicago offers.

And, to make matters even better, “NUTS ON CLARK” offers several locations throughout the city– we’re not just on Clark Street anymore! But, even then, it is understandable that walking through the windy streets of the Windy City when it’s snowing and cold seems undesirable. Well, no need to worry.

It’s as easy as pie to get the best corporate gift baskets Chicago has to offer right off the Internet, without ever leaving the insulated comfort of your heated home. Just log on and the corporate gift baskets can be delivered anywhere in country. That’s right. Not just Chicago, but the whole of the United States can get a taste of Chicago-style popcorn.

So, if you’re brainstorming for the best corporate gift baskets Chicago offers to give this year, “NUTS ON CLARK” can make the process easy. After ordering online, you can just relax and enjoy the beautiful snow as it drifts from the skies.

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Chicago Presents A Corporate Gift Basket From Out Of This World

February 9th, 2010

Sometimes, there is no one item that fulfills the dream gift, the perfect one. The corporate gift baskets Chicago offers vary, but often with a boring consistency. Sometimes a gift basket full of one item can get stale—literally and figuratively. People can get bored, and the food can sit on a shelf until Spring cleaning.

“NUTS ON CLARK” understands the predicament. And we have a solution. It could be just the thing to help out with those monotonous gift baskets floating around out there. The name is the “Dynamic Duo Mix.” The contents are gourmet mixed nuts and “VOTED BEST IN THE COUNTRY” gourmet caramel popcorn. And this intricate, tasty and interesting combination is one of the better corporate gift baskets Chicago residents—or, with Internet ordering, anyone in the country—can come by this holiday season.

It’s hard to go wrong with something that’s been voted best in the country, and the crispy gourmet caramel popcorn is sure to delight the taste-buds of anyone who has a few kernels, adults and children a like. Throw in the “Dynamic Duo” partner of the mix nuts, and the corporate gift basket is a winter wonderland of taste perfection.

Sitting by the fire and munching on these delectable treats, or any of the other gourmet popcorn products “NUTS ON CLARK” has to offer, can turn the winter around.

Which is why this is one of the corporate gift baskets Chicago offers that simply cannot be easily passed by.

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Decisions Made Easy by the Simplest Corporate Gift Baskets Chicago Offers

February 7th, 2010

Sure, there are options. Some old-fashioned gourmet popcorn, the classic, the one that started it all. Then the crispy caramel popcorn that dances on the taste buds. Then to follow it all up is the gourmet cheese popcorn that offers a fantastic twist on an old favorite.

But which to choose? This problem has been discussed before. The perfect corporate gift basket, the best of all the corporate gift baskets Chicago offers … what fits this description? What goes into this corporate gift basket? What composes it?

Is it the three aforementioned items—gourmet popcorn, gourmet caramel popcorn and gourmet cheese popcorn—or is there something more to be added to the mix, something new and unexpected that will make the Christmas tree’s light sparkle a little more?

Well, “NUTS ON CLARK” offers a corporate gift basket that satisfies every need: The “6 Star.”

It’s got a little something for everybody. For the popcorn purists, there is the delectable caramel popcorn and for the cheese congregation, the delicious cheese popcorn is included in the mix. Right there is the perfect corporate gift basket.

But “NUTS ON CLARK” is not finished yet! In addition to these fantastic gourmet popcorns, there is the classic gourmet mix nuts: jumbo cashews, giant pistachios, gourmet chocolate peanuts. And it can be ordered online with the click of a mouse.

No decisions to be made. Everyone comes away happy, and any office in the Windy City (or anywhere else) would be more than happy to have the most interesting of the corporate gift baskets Chicago offers.

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Get Chicago Gourmet Popcorn At One Of Many Locations

February 5th, 2010

When someone is looking for one of the corporate gift baskets Chicago offers, the location of where exactly this basket resides is something that is often considered.

The same can be said for anyone who wants some delicious gourmet popcorn after a particularly bland bag of microwavable “popcorn,” or one who is on the hunt for some crispy caramel popcorn or some tasty cheese popcorn.

“NUTS ON CLARK”, who happens to be Chicago’s finest and favorite provider of the aforementioned items, be it gourmet popcorn, caramel popcorn or cheese popcorn, has several locations throughout the Windy City. And not just on Clark Street either!

Perfect for a airline treat, especially with airlines taking classic peanuts off the menu, there are locations at both Midway and O’Hare. And if anyone’s looking for some gourmet popcorn to munch on during a Bears game, there is one at Solider Field. Not to mention the Union Train Station location and the original location. That’s right: 3830 North Clark Street, where it all began.

But “NUTS ON CLARK” also has a location on the Internet. This is perfect for anyone looking for gourmet popcorn, gourmet caramel popcorn or gourmet cheese popcorn but who can’t make the walk to one of our brick and mortar locations.

Offering a variety of personal and corporate gift baskets, “NUTS ON CLARK” can be shared anywhere! While it will always be the taste of Chicago, it can be had in New Orleans or San Francisco or New York City. And since these are the best corporate gift baskets Chicago offers and every single one has a little bit of Chicago history built in, everyone will be beyond excited to receive a gift basket full of gourmet popcorn.

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Most Long-Lasting Corporate Gift Baskets Chicago Has To Offer

February 3rd, 2010

There are two types of corporate gift baskets that stack up in offices across the country: There are those that remain in the brown UPS boxes they came in until someone finally comes and cleans out the office. Then there are the corporate gift baskets that somehow become part of the office décor.

It can be difficult, at times, to figure out which category a particular gift will fall into. Sometimes, though, it is easy to figure that out. And the “NUTS ON CLARK” classic gourmet popcorn tins (which will, of course, be filled with gourmet caramel popcorn, gourmet cheese popcorn and/or classic gourmet popcorn) is one of those corporate gift baskets that obviously fall into the décor category.

The tins themselves are gold in color and depict the Chicago cityscape, all the beautiful buildings that make this unique city what it is. Above the buildings is elegant script lettering that comes together to say “Chicago,” and above that is the immediately recognizable logo of “NUTS ON CLARK”, the city’s iconic gourmet popcorn store.

The tin makes this one of the longest lasting of the corporate gift baskets Chicago offers because, once the delicious gourmet popcorn inside is finished, it makes a great mantelpiece or bit of office decoration. A little reminder to Chicago office workers why they live in Chicago, and a little taste of this wonderful city for those who are working in their own great cities across the country.

It’s always good to have a corporate gift that is remembered and actually used, and this tin will remain in any office as part of the wonderful décor.

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