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Oliver’s Chicago Reviews
Lovvvvve Oliver's! Love that's it's in the South Loop
Lovvvvve Oliver's! Love that's it's in the South Loop neighborhood, my fiancé and I walk over at least weekly, lol. The ambiance, the service and the food, all A+ We have never been disappointed and I've dine with a group of lad
Whoa! So expensive! $27 burger, $42 octopus $42 fried
Whoa! So expensive! $27 burger, $42 octopus $42 fried chicken. Food was good but unreasonably overpriced.
Far too expensive and pricing doesn't make sense.
$17 for plain toast with butter but only $9 for a dessert. Burger for all the hype is just a basic fast food style burger and fries nothing special. No pickle lettuce tomato or mushrooms for burger...just cheese and a type of mayo and raw onions.
My friend and I had an amazing dinner at Oliver's last
My friend and I had an amazing dinner at Oliver's last night before heading to a concert. The food was incredible, and the service was truly unmatched. We ordered the cucumber salad, chicken, risotto, and fries--everything was excellent, and I
Amazing.
The food caviar balls reminded of my own! Orange and small! Hah! Server SERVED! They popped boots baby Latina slay cunt. this is the damn is damn is good. Ambiance was amazing. I felt diva energy emitting.
My friends and I had a wonderful time at Oliver's.
We ordered a plethora of food, and it was all excellent. We particularly enjoyed the burger and risotto. And the milk and cookies were one of my favorite desserts I've ever had in Chicago. I would come back to Oliver's just for that dish al
Oliver's Restaurant has such a cool setup with two dining
Oliver's Restaurant has such a cool setup with two dining areas--front and back--plus a patio that looks right out onto a dog park. The vibe inside is modern, airy, and relaxing, with high ceilings that make the space feel open and inviting. Th
In a city like Chicago, there's no reason to come here.
Annoyed start that they demand the whole order be taken right off the bat. They brought my fiancée her vodka martini, except that it was gin. The chicken was absolutely horrible. Beyond dry and the sauce had an awful taste. Also why am I paying Fult
Oliver's in Chicago completely blew me away.
This was hands down some of the best food I've ever eaten--like, truly unforgettable. I wish I had more photos, but honestly, I couldn't wait to dive in. Every starter we tried deserves five stars. The toast royale, truffle gnocchi, and flu
This place is so great! Food & drinks were delish.
I had the burger and a lemon drop martini. Service was spectacular. Overall vibe is amazing and so cute inside.
A few weeks ago, we went to Oliver's for drinks and light
A few weeks ago, we went to Oliver's for drinks and light snacks and were super impressed! We loved the cocktails, mushrooms, and my husband LOVED the cookies. I'm from New Orleans and was excited to see a Ramos Gin fizz on the menu. It was
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Let's say Peter has a great morning and decides to take his three friends to Oliver’s Chicago at 6 PM the same day.
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