From the Crumb

Highlights from Centerstage Chicago’s latest Crumb newsletter:

Just opened: Le Conakry

Go Guinean in Rogers Park.

Off the Beaten Path: Caf Borincuba

Sample classic Cuban comfort food done Chicago-style.

Weekly Treat: Wrightwood Taps Two-Dollar Tuesday

All domestic drafts and well drinks are just a Jefferson away.

Man We’re Crazy About: Madame Tartine

Cheeky River North bistro specializing in accessible French fare.

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