Tuesday, November 27, 2007
I'll be right back!
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Sunday, November 25, 2007
Secrets of The Walnut Room at Field's / Macy's
While the restaurant is open throughout the year, Christmas is the most popular time to enjoy a meal here. Visitors flood the walnut-paneled rooms to view the Great Tree decorated annually by famous fashion and home designers including Vera Wang and Waterford. This year, Martha Stewart designed the ornaments and styling of the Great Tree and was on hand to light it on November 10.
The food at The Walnut Room is usually very delicious and includes Mrs. Herring's Famous Chicken Pot Pie, a caramelized salmon dish, delectable pot roast, and a kids' menu which includes mac and cheese. The restaurant offers signature desserts like a Yule Log, an ice cream snowman, or a slice of Frango ice cream pie among several other plates. Adults can be seated at the new Wine Bar or enjoy an after dinner drink or a glass of Poinsettia - a blended champagne drink - with their meals. Dinner is usually between $15-$25 per person.
The Walnut Room is open for breakfast from 8 to 10 am until December 31. I have not made it to the breakfast serving yet, but I'm sure it is delicious and just as delightful as the lunch and dinner menus. If you decide to go, enter the store at Randolph and State Streets and you'll be escorted to the seventh floor.
Since the restaurant is so crowded, the wait service is not always the greatest. Sometimes you will get lucky and sometimes you will wait quite a while. A piece of advice is to bring PLENTY of patience with you for both the wait to be seated and the wait to be served. There are usually plenty of managers around (managers wear red name tags) so flag one down if you are having some trouble.
Many children (and adults!) will enjoy a visit from the the Fairy who glides around the restaurant sprinkling fairy dust on visitors who make a wish - but be careful, that fairy dust gets everywhere!
Another thing to know is that the restaurant does NOT accept reservations for ANYONE - no matter what! I promise you that the hosts and hostesses will NEVER accept a monetary bribe. There is usually a manager standing at the podium helping out and any bribes taken result in the immediate termination of the Macy's employee. Please don't even think about jeopardizing their jobs!
If you only want to visit The Great Tree without dining in The Walnut Room, continue up to the 8th floor of Macy's on State Street where an ideal viewing station is set up for taking photos. There is also The Treetop Cafe on the 8th floor which is an express version (fixed menu, fixed price) of The Walnut Room with seating around the top area of the tree looking down into the famous restaurant.
The Great Tree will be taken down on January 6, so be sure to stop by before then to get the full Christmas in The Walnut Room experience! Afterwards, starting on the Randolph Street side of the store, be sure to visit the outside windows along State Street to see scenes from The Nutcracker presented in partnership with The Joffrey Ballet. If you are visiting Macy's with children, don't forget to stop on the 5th floor where the new FAO Schwarz department is housed and there are plenty of photo opportunities with stuffed animals that are larger than life including elephants, horses and a magic dragon!
The Walnut Room and The Great Tree
Macy's on State Street
111 N. State St.
Chicago, Illinois 60602
Macy's main line (312) 781-1000
The Walnut Room Hotline (312) 781-3125
Here Comes Suzy Snowflake
For the longest time I wanted to work a retail job during the holiday season downtown - so last year I took a part-time job at Macy's on State Street and worked in the Women's Active & Denim department. Ok, so it was no Holiday Lane, but I was able to experience holiday shopping from a different perspective! Above is the view from the balcony of my department on the fourth floor. I met so many different people - customers and co-workers - while I worked at Macy's. Sure, we ran out of the red paper shopping bags pretty quickly and there were quite a few customers upset that Field's was no longer a presence, but seeing all the families, helping confused husbands, pointing people in the direction of the Walnut Room and walking past the Mary Poppins windows almost every day made up for it!
In any case, this year I plan to travel around the city and take lots of photos to show the many ways Chicago celebrates Christmas including decorations at Navy Pier, Water Tower, Daley Plaza, and so much more! Merry Christmas!