![Pureed romaine lettuce at Blackbird](https://floridakeysgirl.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/08/2013-08-23_14-16-54_560-150x150.jpg)
As we awoke Friday morning, I asked FKGuy if we really had become the people that obviously overstay our welcome. He agreed that we had, but it wasn’t too big of a deal (fortunately we had gracious hosts). He also noted that due to the overstay we had not eaten any dinner, so our normal coffee-for-breakfast routine would have to give way for actual breakfast.
Our original plan of Wildberry Cafe was foiled by the huge line outside and Cheesecake-Factory-like-beeper system for waiting,
![A perfect lunch wine](https://floridakeysgirl.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/08/2013-08-23_14-25-48_689-150x150.jpg)
so we wandered over to Pittsfield Cafe, a small diner in the Pittsfield building. What we found was an inexpensive and delicious breakfast, complete with perfectly cooked over easy eggs. From there we took a walk, enjoyed the glorious day, and hopped on an architectural boat tour of Chicago (Wendella Boat Tours – highly recommend!) But back to the food…
Lunch was planned at Blackbird, and we had heard great things so were looking forward to it. Enjoying the humidity-free beautiful weather, we walked the mile and a half from the boat tour to lunch. Blackbird has a clean, modern dining room, a somewhat open kitchen, and is completely gorgeous. They have the regular menu in addition to a $22 prix fixe bargain. We started with a bottle of Pellegrino and a 2009 Domaines Schlumberger
![Wood grilled sturgeon and chicken at Blackbird](https://floridakeysgirl.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/08/2013-08-23_14-35-06_253-150x150.jpg)
Pinot Gris, Les Prices Abbes (which the manager pronounced “an excellent way to start the day” and didn’t flinch when I asked him to bring back the bottle for a photo op). They have an interesting and well rounded wine list, and choosing just one was not so easy.
The food is not only beautifully presented, but delicious. There is a choice of three starters, two mains and two desserts, so we
![Yummy balsamic](https://floridakeysgirl.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/08/2013-08-23_20-56-02_999-150x150.jpg)
had a nice sampling of the menu. First up was lamb tenderloin tartare which came with something I must eat more of on a regular basis: fried capers. Outstanding balance of flavors, and a reasonable portion size. I had what I called Caesar salad soup – chilled romaine puree poured over parmesan and little beans. I admit that I was skeptical of the pureed lettuce, but it was delicious and refreshing, not to mention a beautiful shade of green.
Main courses included a confit duck leg with roasted okra (shockingly delicious) and a wood grilled sturgeon and chicken wing with walnut puree. The walnut puree was weird and did not add anything, but it was easily
![Lamb and chili pizza at Piccolo Sogno Due](https://floridakeysgirl.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/08/2013-08-23_21-05-38_179-150x150.jpg)
avoidable. Both the fish and chicken were outstanding, and perfectly cooked. The desserts included a pavlova with nectarine ice cream and a berry dish with peanut ice cream, both of which made for a fine ending to a terrific meal. I would certainly look forward to a return visit to Blackbird next time I am in Chicago.
After lunch we had time for a short nap before it was time to do it all again. We went over to see my cousin’s apartment (by “see the apartment” I mean “have a cocktail with a view from the 34th floor“) before it was time to stroll over to Piccolo Sogno Due for
![Just one of the awesome pastas at Piccolo Sogno Due.](https://floridakeysgirl.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/08/2013-08-23_21-24-55_818-150x150.jpg)
dinner. I admit, when they tweeted me that they were a “must visit” I was skeptical. Then everyone I know told me how good it was. The wine list is extensive and exclusively Italian, which I love, given that it is an Italian restaurant. We enjoyed a 2011 Vermentino Bolgheri DOC, Guado al Tasso, a 2011 Rosso di Montalcino, Ciacci Piccolomini and a 2009 Rosso di Montalcino, Tenute Silvio Nardi. Appetizers for the table included a burrata salad with roasted peppers (delicious), a pizza with lamb sausage and hot peppers (outstanding) and fried squash blossoms stuffed with fontina cheese with tomatoes (the weak link – a bit greasy). Overall, we were off to a great start.
![This is my crazy drink.](https://floridakeysgirl.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/08/2013-08-23_23-26-36_407-150x150.jpg)
For the main course, naturally I had the fettuccine with mixed mushrooms, garlic, porcini broth and veal meatballs. Although I had a bit of help, my plate was clean at the end of the meal. Also at our table: monkfish (good), linguine with clams, garlic and oil, soft shell crabs (a food I will never understand, although I hear it was delicious) and tagliatelle with meat sauce (so good that it was gone before I could taste it).
It seemed impossible that anyone would have room for dessert, but they did. Pistachio gelato (not the best version I have had, it was a bit of a strange texture) and passion fruit sorbet (yummy and refreshing) rounded out the meal. I thought I might not consume anything else for a good long time, and then I was reminded of our 10:00 PM reservation at The Aviary for cocktails.
The Aviary was described to me as “drinking in the future.” Apparently in the future, cocktails cost $24. To say this is not the
![Inside the ball of ice is a drink. (Note the slingshot on the side)](https://floridakeysgirl.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/08/2013-08-23_23-28-22_530-150x150.jpg)
type of place I usually frequent is an understatement. People with earpieces and clipboards outside, extremely dark, and way, way over the top. They have an ice chef. (That would be a guy that just makes the ice. I kid you not.) But, the cocktails are interesting, and tasty.
I apologize for not remembering the names of any of the drinks (you know, after pre-dinner cocktails, three bottles of wine with dinner and then these crazy concoctions). FKGuy had some sort of Manhattan-like beverage, which came with a slingshot. This is a giant, round ball of ice with a drink in the midst of it. In order to get to said drink, you need to use a slingshot to break the ice. (Once broken, it was quite delicious).
![It is all fun and games until someone loses an eyebrow.](https://floridakeysgirl.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/08/2013-08-24_00-21-35_951-150x150.jpg)
I had some sort of tea-like brewed concoction, also really good, but incredibly fussy in preparation. One of my cousins had a “school lunch” drink that came in a glass faux-milk container inside a lunchbox. That would have made elementary school a lot more fun. Even more dangerous than the slingshot was the flaming drink (I have no idea what was in it, but it produced an awesome fire.)
Overall, I would say this about The Aviary: It is an experience. You should go (you should also take a picture of the menu for me, thanks in advance), but it is not the kind of place I need to go every time we visit Chicago. But if you feel the need to (a) feel important by getting a reservation and (b) making a big fuss out of drinks, by all means, go. Enjoy. Have you been? What did you think?
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