
BY: Ashok Selvam
Every shiny new skyscraper needs at least one restaurant for the office workers who will hopefully fill the space. The BMO Tower, which debuted last year with the bank as an anchor tenant, is no exception. The 50-story building, just south of Union Station in West Loop, already unveiled a grab-and-go market.
The 11,000-square-foot project is all part of Canal Street Market which will this week unveil a full-service and 120-seat Italian restaurant to complement its food and beverage offerings. It’s called the Eatery. “The food is familiar, and the price point is awesome,” says director of operations Laine Peterson. “It’s a place you can come to multiple times a week and don’t feel guilty about breaking the bank.”
SOURCE: https://chicago.eater.com
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