You seem like a good guy so I am sure she love the ring because it is from you. Girls that get hung up on ring size are not in it for the right reason.
You seem like a good guy so I am sure she love the ring because it is from you. Girls that get hung up on ring size are not in it for the right reason.
Honestly... she came up to me at the dining center saying she saw me playing Ultimate the day before. We chatted it up and then it went from there lolHow'd you meet her? I need a story :yes:
You seem like a good guy so I am sure she love the ring because it is from you. Girls that get hung up on ring size are not in it for the right reason.
Honestly... she came up to me at the dining center saying she saw me playing Ultimate the day before. We chatted it up and then it went from there lol
I was either going to do it at dinner or maybe by the bean or something.
I wouldn't do it at dinner but maybe somewhere unexpected. In the cab. At a crosswalk. In front of the Bean sounds cool. The trip to Chicago. Before dinner in the hotel. You will be nervous she will know something is up. Id get it out of the way early to set the stage for a romantic evening where she will be all googly eyed. You will then enjoy it more too.
I'm proposing to my girlfriend in Chicago in the second weekend of August and I'm in need of a good restaurant to go out to dinner (I might propose then or later at a park haven't decided, but probably at dinner). So I'm looking for something romantic where she can dress up. Afterwards I was thinking about going to celebrate at nice bar or something. I'm not looking for $100 dollar plates or anything, but something pretty nice and maybe low lit (cuz I'm ugly).
Thanks for the help in advance.
Maybe the signature Room at the top of the Hancock Building.
Signature Room at the 95th - Chicago | John Hancock Restaurant
Lived in Chicago for 24 years. Easy choice: The Signature Room.
This fantastic restaurant is at the top of the John Hancock Building. It has a great bar. Both the bar and the restaurant have views all four directions (lake, downtown, north lakefront, near north side). It has the best views in the city by far. Tell them in advance what you are doing and they will make sure you get a great table. I used to take people there for lunch because it is actually pretty reasonable priced for lunch. It will be expensive for dinner, but worth it. And it is famous for being a place for classy proposals.
Cyber, you owe me daily reps for a month for advice this good!
Westin Chicago Hotels: The Westin Michigan Avenue Chicago - Hotel Rooms at westin
tHE gRILL ON The alley..... on ground floor of The Westin--separate entrance
Right on Michigan and the side street that is next to (north) of the John Hancock Building.
If it's a clear night---take her up to the Hancock observation deck after dinner. awesome views
Yeah I was going to go there for drinks after dinner.
Now that I see that you are staying at The Talbot, I have a spot for another meal. Go a block or so west of The Hancock Building to Ditka's (yes, that Ditka). It has a football theme, but it is a really classy place. Think the Downtown Athletic Club in New York where they award the Heisman.
There are also some really classy places nearby. Of course, the Westin, but also the Drake (as long as you don't have Drake U issues).
I would recommend that you cruise Rush Street (parallel to Michigan Ave, but a block west). Lots of great restaurants and bars. Even a Lambergini dealer! And the downtown campus of Loyola University (right next to the Water Tower).
I'm thinking I'm going to propose in the Lincoln Park area, maybe hit up the Field Museum in the day and then when the sun starts setting ask her, then go to dinner and then out for drinks.
If you take her to a place unlike you normally go, she may be expecting it. I'm a fan of keeping it simple and I think that also makes the moment more surprising.
To each their own, but I proposed in my living room out of the clear blue and shocked the heck out of my gal.
My dad proposed to my mom in Lincoln Park (in 1953!). And I broke up with my college girlfriend there (in 1986). Those were some of the best decisions my dad and I ever made!
There are lots of great places in the park, but you might want to scout it out first.
You might want to take her to a concert at the Ravinia Festival up in Highland Park (north suburbs). Most of the people lay on blankets and watch the stars as they listen to the concert. Lots of folks bring dinners and wine. You aren't alone, but you will probably get a nice round of applause when you propose. Lots of nice, rich people in good moods at Ravinia.
However, I still think doing it over drinks at The 96th Lounge as you look north or south over the lakefront is the best idea. Get the waiter to help you make it special. Have him put the ring in her drink. Or set it down on the table as he brings your drinks. If he knows what you are doing, he will get you exactly the table you want.
I've been telling her that I want to take her to Chicago for about 3 years now, she might be expecting it, but I think it would be a very good place for a proposal.
Meant Millennium park haha.