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Eat. Watch. Do. — CosMc’s commotion, best books of 2023, plus 42 Christmas dining specials

by Edinburg Post Report
December 14, 2023
in Health • Food
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It’s Thursday, Chicago.

We’re in the home stretch before our end-of-year time off.

If you haven’t heard the news, last week global megachain McDonald’s launched its beverage-focused drive-thru-only restaurant CosMc’s in Bolingbrook to much media fanfare. But the menu offerings didn’t feel exactly out of this world to Tribune food critic Louisa King Liu Chu. We have that story, and also over three dozen takeout and dine-in specials for the Christmas holiday in dining this week, as well as a River North coffee house highlighting Kazakh culture.

In entertainment, our critics’ “best of” lists continue, including a roundup of 2023′s best theater, concerts, books and more. To top it all off, you can embrace the season’s chill and plan your next winter trip with the help of our guide for cozy vacation spots across the U.S. — no hand warmers required.

Enjoy the weekend, and we’ll see you back here next week.

— Lauryn Azu, deputy senior editor

A Sour Cherry Energy Burst drink at CosMC’s on Dec. 8, 2023, in Bolingbrook. CosMC’s is the new takeout-only concept by McDonald’s. (Stacey Wescott/Chicago Tribune)

Before making the trek and waiting in a two-hour drive-thru line, read Chu’s roundup of what to try here.

Alan Ritchson as Jack Reacher in Season 2 of “Reacher.” (Amazon)

Alan Ritchson in Season 2 of “Reacher.” (Brooke Palmer/Amazon /Brooke Palmer/Prime Video)

Season 2 of Amazon’s “Reacher” is based on the novel “Bad Luck and Trouble” by Lee Child and stars Alan Ritchson. Read Tribune critic Nina Metz’s review here.

Lamb adana kebab at Sifr, 660 N. Orleans St. in Chicago.

Lamb adana kebab at Sifr, 660 N. Orleans St. in Chicago. (Chris Sweda/Chicago Tribune)

“Much more approachable than the stately and subdued Indienne, Sifr trades the tasting menu format for lots of shareable plates and a boisterous atmosphere,” former Tribune critic Nick Kindelsperger writes. Read what he tried at the newest restaurant from chefs Sujan Sarkar and Sahil Sethi here.

Ali Louis Bourzgui stars as Tommy with the company of "The Who’s Tommy" at the Goodman Theatre. At far right are Captain Walker (Adam Jacobs) and Mrs. Walker (Alison Luff).

Ali Louis Bourzgui stars as Tommy with the company of “The Who’s Tommy” at the Goodman Theatre. At far right are Captain Walker (Adam Jacobs) and Mrs. Walker (Alison Luff). (Liz Lauren)

Eat. Watch. Do.

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What to eat. What to watch. What you need to live your best life … now.

This year was “an especially fine year for musicals,” even as Chicago theater struggled financially, Tribune theater critic Chris Jones writes. His Chicago theater top picks include “Beautiful: The Carole King Musical” and “Once.” Read the rest of what he selected here.

Christmas specials at Tanta.

Christmas specials at Tanta. (Mistey Nguyen)

You can focus on getting gifts underneath the tree and let Chicagoland restaurants do the heavy lifting for Christmas dinner. Read where you can find a special near you here.

Taylor Swift performs her song "Cruel Summer" on June 2, 2023, the opening night of her concerts at Soldier Field.

Taylor Swift performs her song “Cruel Summer” on June 2, 2023, the opening night of her concerts at Soldier Field. (Shanna Madison/Chicago Tribune)

2023 was one of the busiest, most robust concert schedules this city has ever witnessed, and Chicagoans rocked out to Taylor Swift, Beyoncé, Bruce Springsteen and more artists this year. Read Bob Gendron’s top 10 shows for the year here.

Owner Symbat Aharkynkyzy prepares a coffee for a customer at Tary Coffee House, a Kazakh-owned coffee shop in Chicago on Dec. 1, 2023.

Owner Symbat Aharkynkyzy prepares a coffee for a customer at Tary Coffee House, a Kazakh-owned coffee shop in Chicago on Dec. 1, 2023. (Antonio Perez/Chicago Tribune)

The River North location of Tary Coffee House is the first to open in the U.S. Franchise owner Symbat Zharkynkyzy wants to expose Chicagoans to the Kazakh staple tary, or millet, which has many nutrients. Read what else the coffee house is serving here.

Klaus Mäkelä conducts members of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra in a performance of López Bellido’s “Aino” at the Symphony Center on Feb. 16, 2023, in Chicago.

Klaus Mäkelä conducts members of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra in a performance of López Bellido’s “Aino” at the Symphony Center on Feb. 16, 2023, in Chicago. (Shanna Madison/Chicago Tribune)

From the CSO’s search for a new music director to the red-hot band New Jawn at Constellation, this was an eventful year in Chicago’s classical music scene, Tribune critic Hannah Edgar writes. Check out the most memorable moments here.

Twin Farms in Barnard, Vermont, features an 18th-century farmhouse formerly owned by Sinclair Lewis.

Twin Farms in Barnard, Vermont, features an 18th-century farmhouse formerly owned by Sinclair Lewis. (Claude-Simon Langlois/Twin Farms)

Fantasize your next winter vacation at an 18th-century farmhouse in Vermont or at a winter wonderland recreated in Scottsdale, Arizona, on the list here.

The best books of the year include, from left, “Whalefall” by Daniel Krauss, “Bride of the Tornado” by James Kennedy, “Lone Women” by Victor Lavalle, “King, A Life” by Jonathan Eig, “Biography of X” by Catherine Lacey, “The Deadline” by Jill Lepore, “The Parrot and the Igloo” by David Lipsky, “Small Mercie” by Dennis Lehane, “The Fraud” by Zadie Smith, “Chain-Gang All-Stars” by Nana Kwame Adjei-Brenyahu, “Monsters” by Claire Dederer and “Motherland” by Paula Ramón.

The best books of the year include, from left, “Whalefall” by Daniel Krauss, “Bride of the Tornado” by James Kennedy, “Lone Women” by Victor Lavalle, “King, A Life” by Jonathan Eig, “Biography of X” by Catherine Lacey, “The Deadline” by Jill Lepore, “The Parrot and the Igloo” by David Lipsky, “Small Mercie” by Dennis Lehane, “The Fraud” by Zadie Smith, “Chain-Gang All-Stars” by Nana Kwame Adjei-Brenyahu, “Monsters” by Claire Dederer and “Motherland” by Paula Ramón. (E. Jason Wambsgans/Chicago Tribune)

From fiction to histories to climate change books, it’s a crowded list, writes Tribune reporter Chris Borrelli. Read about his favorites here.

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