![]() I once at the restaurant that makes up the eastern half of the building, which was quite good (while it lasted), and we then listed to some jazz in the western half. With its elegantly landscaped back lawn that extends to the Chicago River, Green Dolphin is popular for weddings, reunions, birthday parties, rehearsal dinners, and corporate events. ![]() Green Dolphin only features jazz occasionally on Friday, Saturday and Sunday when the place isn’t booked for a private party-phone first to find out our check the calendar on their website. Although they claim to be re-opening it soon, the restaurant is now closed to the public and you’ll now find jazz every Tuesday with Jose Valdes and the Mambo Zombies (no cover, 8-11pm) and Wednesday with the John Burnett Orchestra ($10 cover, 8-11:30pm). Green Dolphin started out as a full-blown jazz club and supper club but tougher times dictated a change. ![]() ![]() ![]() Named after a famous jazz song and occupying what was once a mechanic’s garage (not that you could ever tell), Green Dolphin Street burst onto the Chicago jazz scene in 1995. ![]()
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