A burger and beer pop-up, a new Logan Square restaurant and more things to do in Chicago on Tuesday, July 26.
EAT
Bud & Burgers
151 W. Erie St. 312-222-3708
The three-day pop-up hosted by RedEye and the Chicago Tribune offers burgers from Chicago chefs including Graham Elliot and Art Smith paired with French fries and Budweiser ($6) plus DJs, bags games and cooking demonstrations through Thursday. Proceeds benefit the Folds of Honor Foundation. 11 a.m.-2 p.m. RSVP: budnburgerschicago.com
Now Open
3209 W. Armitage Ave. 773-252-0997
The Logan Square restaurant serves a seasonal menu including Jonah crab salad with waffle fries ($16) and marinated zucchini with pumpkin seeds ($10) paired with regional beers and rosé and sparking wine. 5-10:30 p.m.
DRINK
Dinner with Off Color Brewing
66 W. Kinzie St. 312-284-4990
A five-course dinner with pairings from the Chicago brewery includes yellowtail crudo with Tooth & Claw dry-hopped lager and foie gras terrine with Wunderkammer sour ale. 6:30-8 p.m. $75. RSVP: rpmrestaurants.com
DO
‘Cinema Sacrifice Theater’
3914 N. Clark St. 773-270-4770
Performers riff on a screening of the 1976 made-for-TV movie “Dawn: Portrait of a Teenage Runaway” at the monthly bad movie series. 8 p.m. $10. Tickets: thepubtheatre.com
Amy Rose Spiegel Reading (Free!)
5233 N. Clark St. 773-769-9299
The freelance writer and editor answers questions and signs copies of her debut book, “Action: A Book About Sex,” which addresses protection, consent, gender and sexual trauma. 7 p.m. Free.
HAPPY HOUR OF THE DAY
Headquarters Beercade (213 W. Institute Place 312-291-8735) offers $5 craft cocktails and appetizers from 5-8 p.m.
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