Mandel's (restaurant)
Street Address:
Northeast corner, State and Madison Streets
Chicago, IL
Submitted by liz on Wed, 2014-11-12 11:44
Culled from: Drury, John. Dining in Chicago, New York: The John Day Company, 1931, p. 231.
Note: The Newberry Library holds the personal papers of author John Drury.
MANDEL'S, northeast corner, State and Madison Streets
Afternoon tea is served in the Tudor Room between 3 P.M. and 5 P.M. This room, done in the manner of an old English inn, is quiet and dignified and well suited for a light repast. Luncheons are served here at 65 and 85 cents the plate. The same prices prevail in the larger Tea Room. The Men's Grill, located on the Wabash Avenue side and adorned by interesting murals, serves good substantial dishes for the heartier palates of the male sex.
Collection
Community
Dates
1931 - 1931