Publican
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Publican

Chicago, Illinois

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A beer hall for people who take food seriously. The space is cavernous — long communal tables, butcher-paper surfaces, the hum of a room full of people eating well. Chef Paul Kahan's pork-and-oyster obsession is on full display: the whole roasted fish, the charcuterie boards, and the beer list are all best-in-class. Brunch here on a Sunday is a Chicago ritual.

Insider tip

Sunday brunch. The maple-glazed pork belly and a Hefeweizen. Arrive early or prepare to wait — everyone knows.

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