If your favorite holiday traditions are starting to feel more ho-hum than ho-ho-ho, we’ve got 12 unexpected activities to put on your seasonal checklist, from an edifying tea service to an epic sundae.
If your favorite holiday traditions are starting to feel more ho-hum than ho-ho-ho, we’ve got 12 unexpected activities to put on your seasonal checklist, from an edifying tea service to an epic sundae.
We could all use a laugh around the holidays. Luckily, the Annoyance Theatre is at the ready with its annual Christmas Pageant (November 10 through December 23). The cast puts a hilarious and kid-friendly spin on two holiday classics:A Charlie Brown ChristmasandRudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer.
When visiting Santa at the mall won’t do, head 1,353 feet up in Willis Tower. Old Saint Nick will be visiting the Ledge from December 20 to 23. Stop in to snap a quick selfie or pose for a holiday picture that’s just thetiniestbit extra.
Discover how Mayor Richard J. Daley saved the Christmas Parade on this quirky (and mostly indoor)walking tour. You’ll also get to enjoy a hot Tom and Jerry cocktail at historic Miller’sPub and take in views of the Chicago Christmas Tree in Millennium Park.
What’s better than shopping small? Shopping one-of-a-kind. Doing so is all too easy between the Chicago Design Market,Randolph Street Holiday Market,One of a Kind ShowandChicago Artisan Market. With food, drink, music and plenty of people watching at each, the act of buying gifts is almost as fun as receiving them.
When the festival of lights kicks off on December 2, 20 East at the Talbott Hotel will be celebrating with daily specials like grilled beef brisket with romesco, cippolini onions and hazelnuts. Best of all, it’s smack dab betweenChicago Sinai CongregationandSprinkles Cupcakes, where you can get Hanukkah-decorated treats.
There are many ways to volunteer with literacy nonprofitOpen Books Chicago, but all of them celebrate a love of the written word. Get buddied up with school-age kids to work on reading or writing skills. If you’re more comfortable behind the scenes, you can donate books or help with sorting and shelving in the bookstore.
Booth Onetakes your standard holiday tea service and does you one better. From November 29 to December 8, historian Sally Kalmbach will guide you through the lives of the civic-minded and entrepreneurial women of Gilded Age Chicago, while you snack on tea sandwiches and seasonal scones ($42 per person).
If you’re of the mind-set that Christmas sucks, join your fellow grinches atLudlow Liquors. Starting November 29, they’ll be taking the holiday cheer down a notch with creepy Christmas decor, tragic family holiday photos and a special menu of “not eggnog” all month long.
Ready for a sugar binge? In honor ofElf’s 15th anniversary, Miss Ricky’s at Virgin Hotel will dish out a sundae inspired by Buddy the Elf’s spaghetti breakfast. Yep, the recipe calls for spaghetti—along with strawberry and raspberry sauce, marshmallows, s’mores Pop-Tarts, M&Ms, Oreos, Fruity Pebbles, coconut and chocolate sauce. (C’mon, you know you kind of want to try it.)
When in doubt about how to celebrate the holidays, honor pizza, everyone’s favorite food. TheU.S. Pizza Museumat Roosevelt Collection is extending its stay, so there’s more time to check out the rare pizza boxes, vintage ads, toys, video games and more. Pro tip: Stop in onSaturday, December 15 at 7 p.m. for a viewing ofHome Alone.