
March Madness meals and deals in Chicago
Zoom in: We've cultivated a list of local bars and restaurants to catch the tournament live while you enjoy food and drink specials.
Timeout Market
Watch the games in this open-space restaurant in Fulton Market, with massive TV screens and a variety of restaurants to choose from, like Bar Goa for authentic Indian food (my personal go-to), Libanais for Lebanese-inspired wraps and Jojo's ShakeBAR for sweets and desserts.
Fatpour Tap Works
Try their "Munch Madness" now until April 7, which features eight specialty burgers along with a variety of beer specials.
Specials are at all three locations in Wicker Park, Motor Row and Lincolnwood.
Moe's Cantina
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