Created October 14, 2001
Updated July 27, 2003
Updated May 31, 2005
Moonraker Restaurant & Tavern
733 S. Dearborn Pkwy. (700S,
100W)
Chicago
R.I.P. (1984
2000)
Not to be confused with the
James Bond movie or the
restaurant in
Pacifica, CA, by the same name, Moonraker was one of the few hangouts for
Printer's Row
residents. Once located down the block from
Kasey's, nestled into
the base of the Donohue building, Moonraker offered patrons a
great place for a pint and some specialties from the sea particularly
during the annual Printer's
Row Book Fair.
Boasting a rustic maritime motif, similar to that of the Dearborn Street Oyster Bar a few blocks to the north, Moonraker patrons could enjoy fish and chips in the dining room, at the bar or outside in the sidewalk café in summer. Also on the menu was an eclectic variety of food that included Cajun burritos, the Moonraker sandwich (chicken, mushrooms and cheese on a croissant), New York strip steak, oysters, mussels, seafood crepes, barbeque shrimp, and more fish: baked, fried, broiled, and grilled. While some felt the service to be slow and the food pricey, Moonraker was a favorite spot for locals mainly for its comfortable atmosphere. For its efforts, Moonraker was rated three stars by WineDine.com.
"Nice place to sit outside and a fine nautical décor inside. Warm and comfortable, with many locals. Fun: pretending it's 1952 and you're waiting for the Super Chief to arrive at Dearborn Station."
The Official Chicago Bar Guide (1994)
Moonraker tried hard to be more of a restaurant than a bar, but its success seemed to come more from its pub-like feel. Perhaps it was this disparity that led to its closing. Whatever the case, Moonraker had its day for 16 years and was a favorite for many. Today, the building has been renovated to make way for the newest location of the Hackney's restaurant and bar chain. At the time of this writing, Hackney's has not yet opened, which usually means one thing: problems with the city. It will be interesting to see if Hackney's can carry the torch by giving locals a good place to hang and good things to eat. [Editor's note: Hackney's has since opened in the former Moonraker space and does serve a mighty tasty burger.] Argh, matey, I'll take me burger medium rare...
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written by Sean Parnell
