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The Bear filming locations and the best bites in Chicago

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The Bear starring Jeremy Allen White and Ayo Edibiri has made a splash in pop culture and has quickly become a cult TV show. High energy, intense, fast-paced, and unexpectedly tender in places, the show focuses on a group of restaurateurs trying to revive a beloved sandwich shop and turn it into a Michelin star establishment. Naturally, The Bear filming locations capture the local culinary scene perfectly!

What you may not have known about The Bear is that it’s a show made by restaurateurs featuring restaurateurs and paying homage to Chicago’s electric foodie culture and setting. Many of the eateries featured in the show are real places, and many of the extras are real chefs and cooks in the industry – namely Matty Matheson who plays Neil Fak.

So, if you’re a fan of the show and are planning a trip to the Windy City, here is a list of the many Chicago restaurants featured in FX’s show that you definitely owe a visit to!

The Bear season one filming locations

1. Mr. Beef

If the name of this restaurant rings a bell it’s because The Bear’s fictional The Beef, owned by Carmy’s late brother, takes direct inspiration from this place. Started in 1979, Mr. Beef is a sandwich shop serving up the best of American deli meats and subs. If you’ve never had a sub and are craving one on your adventures, this is the place to get one.

Two fun facts for you: the owner of Mr. Beef’s son has made a few cameo appearances on the show, and show creator Christopher Storer actually used to work here! The inspiration, it turns out, is a true labour of love, and certain shots were actually filmed on location (though most of it was a studio set).

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2. The Green Door Tavern

Name-dropped by Richie in Season 1, The Green Door Tavern neighbours The Beef and can be seen in a few background shots. In the show, Richie says that this bar and tavern is closing, but in reality it is alive and well, and is actually quite an iconic spot in Chicago because of the speakeasy it houses in the basement… If you’re after an evening of mystery, this is one of the best restaurants in Chicago to visit.

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3. Roeser’s Bakery

Were you also drooling all over yourself while watching Marcus concoct those things (glazed donuts) of perfection? Well, the good news is you can go and drool over donuts out in the Chicago streets by standing outside of Roeser’s Bakery. Locally known as the spot to get custom cakes and pillowy bakes of goodness, it’s outside this bakery that Marcus gets inspired for his baking experiments. If you need to fuel your exploration with a sweet treat this is where to get it. 

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4. Chicago neighbourhoods

Most scenes outside are passing ones in The Bear, and although our characters don’t spend much time wandering streets or sitting in parks, they help establish the background setting and hub that is Chicago. Key locations include River North and South Port, as well as Wicker Park and East Village. 

5. Cinespace Chicago Film Studios

A lot of The Bear filming locations are done on site – adding that really authentic feeling! – but where on site filming wasn’t possible, the cast and crew took things to a film studio to build specific sets. The local Cinespace Chicago film studios was the chosen spot, bringing to life Syd and Carmy’s lives. 

The Bear season two filming locations

1. Kasama

I don’t know about you, but one of my favourite moments of Season 2 was Sydney’s great Chicago food tour where she got to try many, many different dishes in search of creativity and innovation. One of the joints she hit up was Kasama, the only Michelin star awarded Filipino restaurant in the US, owned by a husband and wife.

With all the elegance of a fine dining establishment and the decadence of Filipino food, you cannot go wrong with a meal (or two) here. In the show, we see Sydney order a breakfast sandwich and matcha latte, which is available during the daytime service for you to try yourself! But come dinner time, Kasama becomes a refined fine dining experience, serving the best of both worlds.

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2. Lao Peng You

Located in Chicago’s Ukrainian village is Lao Peng You, a Chinese restaurant that’ll make your mouth water just by walking past it. Also featured in Sydney’s foodie tour, this joint is known in the city for their homemade noodles and dumplings that come drenched in flavourful sauces, fresh herbs, sesame seeds, and chilli crisp for some kick. The owners, brothers Daniel and Eric Wat, also make a cameo in the show during this episode, giving them some well deserved time in the spotlight.

3. Potash Markets

Not a ‘best restaurant in Chicago’ as such, but it is one of the best places in the city to get some locally grown and sourced produce, meat, wine, and beer. Potash Markets isn’t named in the show, but it makes it into this list because, if you look really closely, you’ll find a receipt from this place in Carmy’s apartment… It’s also where Carmy and Claire run into each other again.

If you’re visiting Chicago and staying in self-catering accommodation or are simply in the mood for some home cooking, then Potash Market is a great place to practise some sustainable eating by supporting local suppliers! 

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4. Ever

If you, like me, cried during Season 2’s Richie special, ‘Forks’, then you’ll want to visit Ever. This episode, which sees Richie undergo a ‘stage’ at a two Michelin star restaurant (and also passionately sing to Taylor Swift’s Love Story), is set in a fictional version of the real life Ever – which has also been awarded two Michelin stars!

It’s safe to say that Ever is a place for people wanting to experience tasting menus and some really classy dishes – you’ll also be splashing a good amount of cash. There’s no doubt that what you’re paying for will be absolutely out of this world delicious. What’s really cool is that the restaurant’s real chef, Curtis Duffy, can be seen plating the real dishes the restaurant serves, and many of the front of house staff feature in the show as well! So, if you do manage to get a table here, you may recognise a face or two.

As a bonus, you can also visit After, Ever’s companion cocktail lounge where scenes of Marcus perfecting his desserts were shot.

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5. Pequod’s Pizza

Also in the aforementioned episode, during a service shift at Ever (or the fictional version of it anyway), Richie heads out to buy a deep dish pizza after a customer requested one. The deep dish pizza is synonymous with Chicago, and Pequod’s Pizza is synonymous with the steaming dish! This is one of the city’s most famed pizza joints, and quite frankly one of the best restaurants in Chicago, so if you want to dine like a local this is where you should head.

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6. Elske

Returning once more to Sydney’s exquisite edible excursion, Elske is yet another real life Michelin-starred establishment that the sous-chef visits. Greeted by the actual executive chef David Posey, Sydney borrows the kitchen to whip up a pasta dish she had been ideating all day.

As is customary for many high-end eateries, Elske only uses the freshest locally sourced ingredients to create its menu of Scandi-inspired dishes. A real treat for all the senses, you should book a table at Elske if you and your Contiki crew are feeling a little fancy.

7. Margie’s Candies

No, The Bear doesn’t only feature and pay homage to savoury restaurants. There are also a few establishments serving up desserts, and Margie’s Candies is one of them! You can’t eat as much savoury food as Sydney has without ending it with dessert – that’s just the rules of any meal. So, of course, she treats herself to an enormous ice cream sundae.

Margie’s Candies is a quintessential dessert shop in the Windy City, and a childhood staple for many Chicagoans. Family-owned since 1933 you can satisfy any sweet tooth craving here, whether you’re after cakes, hard candy, milkshakes, or a classic banana split.

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8. Giant

Giant is without a doubt one of the best restaurants in Chicago if for no other reason than the fact their name reminds one of the city’s excellent baseball team. In all seriousness, though, Giant is an iconic name in the city, especially if you’re looking for a warm and cheesy plate of pasta. 

Giant appears in the show under the guise of a fictional French restaurant called Verdana French Bistro and while it’s a little sad not to have a French spot on this list, you really can’t go wrong with Italian food. For a taste of the Amalfi coast, head to Giant’s and you will not be disappointed. 

9. Pizza Lobo

Deep dish or not, pizza is a well-known export of Chicago around the US, and another iconic local spot is Pizza Lobo. Sydney can be seen swiping a slice here during her food tour, as well as trying to poach some kitchen staff (which is a big industry no no!). A casual sit-down restaurant, Pizza Lobo offers a huge selection of flavours, sold as 16’’ pies or by the slice. And if nothing on the menu is tingling your taste-buds, you can build your own! Crack open a cold one at the end of a long summer day at one of the best restaurants in Chicago. 

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10. Michael Jordan’s Steak House

The temptation of mentioning the basketball star’s restaurant in a Chicago-based show is just too hard to resist. Michael Jordan’s Steak House is mentioned in passing by Marcus who describes his pure and unadulterated love of the establishment’s double-smoked maple-glazed bacon burger to Will Poulter’s Luca – and to be honest it does sound banging.

The restaurant is a classy place that serves up only the best of the best cuts of fillet mignon and New York strip, as well as some bougie lobster tails and decadent slices of chocolate cake (which Marcus was perhaps also inspired by?). This is the best restaurant in Chicago for those that want to feel like a famous person for the night. 

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11. Avec

Avec is a gorgeous Mediterranean-style eatery that serves some dishes that are both beautiful to the eye and the taste-buds. You’ll get the freshest of seafood, paired with some colourful and refreshing cocktails. If there’s one place you have to dine in in Chicago, it’s this.

Donnie Madia, famous restaurateur and owner of Avec, appears in this episode with Sydney, and you may think “okay but there have been a lot of cameos, so what’s one more”, and to that I say: Donnie Madia used to work at Mr. Beef which inspired The Beef which basically created the whole show! It’s a reveal within a reveal within a reveal – who said Chicago couldn’t be mind-blowing?

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12. Publican Quality Meats

Located in the West Loop, Publican Quality Meats (PQM for short) is a locally beloved food market and lunch/brunch spot where you can get some delicious and fresh deli sandwiches. Lit up in red neon over a yellow sign, it’s a bright and happy spot in the city, and one of The Bear filming locations you cannot miss.

Copenhagen Cameo

In season 2, episode 4 entitled ‘Honeydew’, Marcus heads to Copenhagen for an apprenticeship in pastries – which makes total sense because Danish pastries are out of this world. Several shots throughout the Scandi city are shown on screen, highlighting the differences between Copenhagen and Chicago and representing a shift in Marcus’s character. This is also where we are introduced to Will Poulter’s character, Luca. 

Copenhagen’s fine dining and Michelin star scene is unmatched, and The Bear gives us a glimpse into Noma, one of the world’s most famous and innovative restaurants.

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The Bear season three filming locations

Amongst returning locations like Ever, there are a few more eateries highlighted in the show’s third and tender season.

1. Doma

Known fan of a breakfast sandwich, Syd heads to Doma, a Croatian spot on the city’s north side which serves up a delicious and excellent selection of breakfast sandwiches to brighten up your mornings.

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2. Longman & Eagle

Tina is seen shopping at one of Chicago’s many farmers markets, selecting only the best and brightest local produce for Carmy and The Bear’s ever-changing menu. There are loads of farmer markets all over Chicago, allowing you to indulge in some sustainable eating on your visit, but for the show, the indoor market scenes were actually shot at the restaurant Longman & Eagle.

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3. Alinea

Although not actually a The Bear filming location, Alinea is a famed restaurant in Chicago (offering an intriguing ‘apple-flavoured helium balloon’?) and the head chef, Grant Achatz, makes an appearance in season 3’s finale episode! So, it’s worth a mention here, and Alinea is one of the best fine dining experiences in the world – so if you can, book yourself a table.

4. More Chicago locations

Season 3 has more plot and character building as The Bear restaurant finally opens its doors! You’ll see the characters floating about life some more instead of just beavering away in the stressful but pristine kitchen. Shots of Chicago include the Ukrainian Village, Armor Square and Bridgeport, Lincoln Park, and a return to the West Loop where Syd had her food odyssey last season.

The Chicago Lakefront also features in The Bear filming locations as the perfect spot for Sydney’s professional ruminations. 

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5. Montage highlights

Although these locations aren’t used for any actual scenes, the second episode of season 3 (after a dream-like first episode) features a montage of cultural, famous, and iconic Chicago storefronts. These include:

If you’re spending a few days in Chicago and want to taste all the city has to offer, then a stop at any of the above will do the trick.

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The Bear season four filming locations

1. Alpana

This Italian restaurant serves up some authentic dishes and immaculate wine pairings – precisely why it’s featured in The Bear. Sweeps, Carmy’s restaurant’s sommelier, goes over to Alpana to discuss and curate some wine pairing with chef Singh – Alpana’s actual master sommelier.

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2. Music Box Theatre

Not a foodie location, but this The Bear filming location is pretty iconic on its own. This is a historic 1920s-era theatre which is known in the city for showing foreign and cult classic films to the cinephiles of Chicago. In the show, however, this is the location of one of Sydney’s nightmares… But we promise it’s not actually scary in real life! Unless you’re seeing a horror movie, of course.

3. Lou Mitchell’s

Referenced in season 3, Lou Mitchell’s finally has an actual spot in the filming locations! This is an absolute Chicago institution, serving up classic and comforting diner food for over 100 years. After a long day cooking up a storm in the kitchen and probably encountering more than a few tense moments, Lou Mitchell’s is the perfect spot to unwind and devour some simple and amazingly good food.

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4. J&M Tap

Another local Chicago gem, J&M Tap is a dive bar with a very ‘if you know, you know’ reputation. The door is unmarked but the location in the Ukrainian Village is known to all Chicagoans who enjoy a beer and chilled vibes. Who does that sound like? Richie – and you can spot him here in episode 2.

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