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Rosebud Theater District
Menu for Rosebud Theater District
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Ratings and Reviews for Rosebud Theater District
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Apr 04 2012
David G. via Yelp
This is one of my go to places for lunch. I hate to call this place fast food but it is. The salads are fresh, pasta al dente and bread crusty and...read more
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Mar 28 2012
Jen B. via Yelp
Rosebud Express is in my building. So it really doesn't have to be that good to hold my attention. Luckily, R-Ex is actually a decent lunch spot if you...read more
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Mar 04 2012
Erika G. via Yelp
Great place to pop in after work for a drink. Free buffet! And fairly reasonable wines by the glass. Good looking crowd. Lively and bustling and fun.read more
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Jul 15 2008
via Citysearch
I have only been to this location for lunch so far and have thoroughly enjoyed it. Generous portions ensure lunch for the followi...read more
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Jan 14 2008
jaynems via Citysearch
A recent post-matinee dinner visit left much to be desired. We had reservations, arrived and were seated on time. We were seated...read more
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Jan 15 2007
ndgravy via Citysearch
Going to Rosebud for lunch is a great lunchtime tradition for many of the office workers in the Loop. The restaurant also has a n...read more
In Short
Tucked into Three First National Plaza, this jovial spot caters to well-heeled working professionals by day and spiffy theater-goers by night. The open floor plan, which includes seating that spills into the building's lobby, tends to create a high-volume situation, yet the wood-backed booths and tables still manage an intimate feel. The large menu abounds with classic Italian favorites, including penne puttanesca tossed with fresh tomatoes, olives, capers and white wine. Many, however, believe the real reason to visit is the chicken Vesuvio, which is sauteed in white wine and served with roasted potatoes and peas. Other plates to try: chicken Parmesan, rigatoni alla vodka and mafaldine Bolognese or pasta ribbons in rich veal-tomato sauce.
